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TAR 18 Ep 6 "I Feel Like a Monkey in a Circus Parade" (Kolkata, India)
Jobby:
There was something else which indicated that Margie and Luke were probably eliminated, but i wasn't sure to confirm it and it's something personal from Luke... but i'm not surprised.
Jobby:
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--- Quote from: kinibug on March 26, 2011, 04:54:35 PM ---I spoke to someone on-site during the Kolkata leg, and that person shared two pieces of info with us. The first was posted previously, and that was that Gary-Mallory won this leg. The second is that the eliminated team was the deaf son and his mother, i.e Margie and Luke.
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Thank you kinibug!! You did a wonderful job getting and confirming this, and now....we have first to last in less than a minute!!
I do feel for Luke though...he has always felt strongly that he was there not only for himself, but to represent the deaf community. I hope he believes that he did his best, and that is all anyone can do!!
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So much for TAR 14...and friends...:lol:
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:lol3: But seriously... it's pretty shocking to have 4/5 of TAR 14 teams eliminated in the first 6 episodes. It's like now we're down to fair level ground again and each season is fairly represented again. :lol:
But Margie and Luke.... :'(
theschnauzers:
--- Quote from: Chateau d If on March 26, 2011, 07:33:58 PM ---This shot was taken between 2:40 and 3:20 pm (assumes November 31st).
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The last time I looked, there is no November 31st (and I would have noticed since that was the day I brought Lieb home.)
Second comment: A tea "board" in the parlance of the 18th century would be like a commodity exchange; that was the period in which the British East India Company was taking de facto control of the Indian subcontinent, so the terminology is quite consistent.
Plaidmoon:
Wow, you don't check this board for a few hours and everything turns upside down. It's nice of CBS to post the Snapple promo video before the show airs. I wonder if heads will roll for that.
I used a currency converter and got 1,000,000 rupees = 22,373.87 US Dollars. That might be the largest prize given out on a non-final leg. I can't recall any that were worth more. If you're going to win a prize, cash is a nice one. :tup:
apskip:
I get an exchange rate of 45 rupees/$ for Dec. 1. That means 1,000,000 rupees = $22,222.22, which Plaidmoon2 got extremely close.
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