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Amazing Race 17 LIVE Sightings! Tweets Go here please! *read post 1*
slpdx:
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--- Quote from: Unlaced on June 16, 2010, 01:28:47 PM ---"Met Phil Keoghan (Host of Amazing Race) yesterday, as a viewer I had great expectations for him as a person, they were surpassed 10-fold!!Ha"
Twitter id removed.
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Tweet has disappeared - I didn't know you could delete tweets...
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My understanding and experience is...Yes you can delete your own tweets and they are removed from the public timeline. However, if you have referenced someone in the tweet with “@xxx“, it will be removed from your timeline, but is still out there in the Twitter universe and can be searched.
georgiapeach:
yep...you can't edit them but you can delete them. Sometimes it is better to not post these in public, if you ever wonder, please ask me before posting. :(
topaz:
--- Quote from: Mrs Shrek on June 14, 2010, 02:00:29 AM ---
--- Quote from: peony on June 14, 2010, 01:06:24 AM ---From FB:
adstodudum Amazing Race keppendum i nedanjardarlestinni i Seoul i dag.
Which according to Google Translate, this translates to:
assisted Amazing Race competitors in the ground underneath the train in Seoul today.
The poster is from Iceland, but is visiting South Korea. He has a photo album on his FB of his trip, but I can't tell if he took pictures of the TAR racers.
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His friend then commented "hefdu endad i pyongyang an okkar"
which I believe means "they would have otherwise have ended up in Pyongyang" (Nth Korea)
(and no team pics atm, the last photos he uploaded were korea football shirt ones from yesterday)
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And speaking of Pyongyang in North Korea, here's a blog site about a Californian woman who went to that country: http://www.lindsayfincher.com/tag/north-korea
I wonder if the racers would go there and then... imprisoned by the North Korean secret police? :-[ :groan: :ascared
mjriches2005:
--- Quote from: topaz on June 19, 2010, 08:45:20 AM ---
--- Quote from: Mrs Shrek on June 14, 2010, 02:00:29 AM ---
--- Quote from: peony on June 14, 2010, 01:06:24 AM ---From FB:
adstodudum Amazing Race keppendum i nedanjardarlestinni i Seoul i dag.
Which according to Google Translate, this translates to:
assisted Amazing Race competitors in the ground underneath the train in Seoul today.
The poster is from Iceland, but is visiting South Korea. He has a photo album on his FB of his trip, but I can't tell if he took pictures of the TAR racers.
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His friend then commented "hefdu endad i pyongyang an okkar"
which I believe means "they would have otherwise have ended up in Pyongyang" (Nth Korea)
(and no team pics atm, the last photos he uploaded were korea football shirt ones from yesterday)
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And speaking of Pyongyang in North Korea, here's a blog site about a Californian woman who went to that country: http://www.lindsayfincher.com/tag/north-korea
I wonder if the racers would go there and then... imprisoned by the North Korean secret police? :-[ :groan: :ascared
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I think you mean Pyeongchang. It's a city in South Korea and it was a candidate for the 2010 and 2014 winter olympics. Pyongyang and Pyeongchang sound very similar.
Mrs Shrek:
--- Quote from: mjriches2005 on June 19, 2010, 10:11:16 AM ---
I think you mean Pyeongchang. It's a city in South Korea and it was a candidate for the 2010 and 2014 winter olympics. Pyongyang and Pyeongchang sound very similar.
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No. The post was on FB, and it was Pyongyang the person was referring to. I believe the original reference was said more in the meaning that the team were very lost, rather than suggesting that the subway line (or the teams) actually went to North Korea.
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