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4/12 TAR EP8 ? Title "Mow 'Em Down Like Grass"

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puddin:
ET ~ Rob & Amber battle it out with there closest competiton on the streets of India
Rob:to Taxi dude " Charbaugh Multi Story Flats"
Kell: < points to Romber >" there in a taxi right there
Ron: well we couldn't find a taxi
Rob: <in taxi/ points to R&K > beat that team there
Ron : < to Kelly in rickshaw cycle passengers > " I thought it was close by"
Kell: has anything in this race ever been close by ? Nooo...nothing <pissed>
Ron : lets lighten up the attitude

FWIW , they are making it look like R&K are in trouble  ;)

gingerman28:
The Charbaugh Multi Story Flats must be the goal of one task. Either it is just to get he next route marker or it is the final pit stop. This seems to be the location we have seen with Meredith and Gretchen arriving in the midst of cheering kids. First, last or does it matter since they have to go somewhere else? Probably not pit stop as this is usually some secluded and crowd controllable spot like a historical site or temple. But it looks like the teams are all racing here for one reason or the other. Nothing on K and A. Are they in trouble??????

puddin:
Charbaugh Multi Story Flats .. nothing on Google ..this exactly what the close caption had..I wonder if Robs Bostonian accent didn't screw up  Charbaugh   ..I guess we will  know soon enough ((^

Chateau d If:
I know it's already known but here is #90


--- Quote ---Among the other fabulous monuments of Lucknow are the Kaiser Bagh palaces, built by Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Avadh, who was robbed of his kingdom by the British and confined in Calcutta where he spent the last years of his life, pining for his beloved Lucknow. The buildings are said to have cost around 80 lakhs when they were built in 1850. Today a great deal of Kaiser Bagh has disappeared (the destruction took place in the 1857 uprising), but the name still applies to the historic quadrangle where Wajid Ali Shah, wearing the dress of a dramatic performer, used to participate in fairs. There are several small pavilions for the performance of plays. The surrounding yellow buildings called Lakhi were, at one time, the harem
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