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Glamazon Racer:
OK, here's the bus stop photo I was talking about! Between my terrible photography skills, the dreadful camerca on my phone and the horrendous glare and reflection on the bus stop window, this is the best I could do! :( (I'll go past there on Friday night. Maybe the photo will come out better in the dark?)
It's basically the same photo that ZouLy posted earlier in the thread, and then at the top, if it's too hard to see, it says "AMAAAZINGLY Hair Raising". What's with the marketing people using the word AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZING on all the ads!? :lol:
(I feel extremely weird taking photos of bus stops... :hides)
ZouLy:
--- Quote from: racer on May 09, 2012, 05:14:36 AM ---(I feel extremely weird taking photos of bus stops... :hides)
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Lol, :lol: well same with me pulling over on side of the road and took picture of the billboard... at least we practice to sneak for spoiler photos if they ever come again.. :sab
Glamazon Racer:
--- Quote from: ZouLy on May 09, 2012, 05:28:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: racer on May 09, 2012, 05:14:36 AM ---(I feel extremely weird taking photos of bus stops... :hides)
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Lol, :lol: well same with me pulling over on side of the road and took picture of the billboard... at least we practice to sneak for spoiler photos if they ever come again.. :sab
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The funny thing was that there were people standing about 1 metre to the side of that photo. I hope they didn't think I was trying to take photos of them! :lol3: :gnome
Glamazon Racer:
Was in a different part of Sydney and I saw another bus stop with the cops' pictures in it, and it says:
"The AMAAAZING Chase!" :lol:
Where on earth are the ads of the NSW teams!?!?!? (:;)
supah:
Positive vibes for WA's Amazing Race hopefuls Teresa and Sue
by: Beth Rivers, TV Guide editor From: PerthNow May 16, 2012 11:20AM
WA's only hope of winning series two of The Amazing Race: Australia rests on two Geraldton hairdressers, whose coping strategies involve hugging trees and using their homemade aura spray to rid negativity.
Last night, Perth media personalities were privy to a sneak peek of episode one at Channel Seven’s Dianella studios and introduced to the WA team, Cut Loose Hair Design salon coordinator Sue, 40, and salon owner Teresa, 44.
“We’ve known each other almost 30 years,” Teresa said.
The ladies said they would bring spontaneity, a never-say-die attitude and lots of laughs to the race, while their weaknesses included solving puzzles – clearly noted in episode one – and over-analysing.
Promising a breakneck pace, The Amazing Race: Australia series two kicks off in Sydney, before teams jet off to the Philippines to stomach local delights and push themselves to the limits.
If this is only the start of what’s to come then no team should be underestimated, especially WA's tree-hugging mums.
“If we’re in trouble on the Race we’ll break out the spray for sure,” Teresa said.
“We’ve even bottled it in travel-sized packs so we won’t get stopped by security at the airports.”
With the world watching, Australians aren’t exactly filmed in the most intelligent light during episode one, however, almost all of the 11 teams hold an endearing quality or possess high entertainment value that’s sure to leave viewers torn at the time of eliminations.
Sitting at the back of the studio, Sue and Teresa were dispensing their aura spray with every on-screen tension-filled moment, which was often.
Also laughing along to the adventures, dramas and strange relationships – especially the dating couple James and “cougar” Sarah – were reality TV veterans Sam Schoers and Anne-Marie Brown (from different teams) on the first Amazing Race Australia season and Andrew Paton and Angela Schlegel from the last series of My Kitchen Rules.
Teams to watch:
-cousins Adam and Dane, who believe their indigenous backgrounds will give them an advantage, although Adam admits Dane’s pretty boy obsession could get in the way.
-workmates and self-appointed 'alpha males' Paul and Steve. They’re competitive in all aspects of life, even against each other. WA’s Sue said: “Testosterone just walks in the room with them.”
-sisters Lucy and Emilia, mainly for their hilariously honest way of talking to each other.
-platinum-blonde, cheerleading, twins Michelle and Jo. They have more street smarts than meets the eye and it’s great fun to watch them get dirty in their hot pink outfits.
The Amazing Race: Australia returns to Channel Seven soon.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/entertainment/perth-confidential/positive-vibes-for-was-amazing-race-hopefuls-teresa-and-sue/story-e6frg30l-1226357688715
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