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EP6: "I'm Sick Of Doing Stuff I Can't Do "

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puddin:
Brought up on another board ..did hurricane Dennis interfere with the plans? causing a delay ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Emily


the Paolo's on the insider clip after they won ..do they ever look happy?

puddin:
A Close Finish Footrace to the Mat Marks the Next Episode of The Amazing Race 

IN AN EXCITING FOOT RACE TO THE MAT, TEAMS ARE WITHIN SECONDS OF EACH OTHER AS THEY FIGHT EXHAUSTION TO CLAIM FIRST PLACE, ON "THE AMAZING RACE 8," TUESDAY, NOV. 1 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK

"I'm Sick Of Doing Stuff I Can't Do" - - In an exciting foot race to the mat, teams are within seconds of each other as they fight exhaustion to claim first prize, on THE AMAZING RACE 8, Tuesday, Nov. 1 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Phil Keoghan is the host of the series.

The families leave Panama and head to San Jose, Costa Rica in search of their next clue.
One team is yielded at a roadblock and passes the time by talking trash about their competition.
 Another family struggles with a seemingly simple task and watches their lead over the others quickly dwindle.
Meanwhile, two Racers watch in awe as one member of their family out-muscles them.

Source: CBS Press Release

supsandalee:

--- Quote from: puddin on October 26, 2005, 08:37:54 PM ---Another family struggles with a seemingly simple task and watches their lead over the others quickly dwindle.
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Could be the Bransens. The Bransen girl may have been at it long enough to start shedding clothes? The Gaghans are there and Linzs arrive after the Bransens and Gaghans have already started.

I looked at all the clothing and temps for the day. The roadblock must be early in the morning because everyone has on long pants and warmups. When you see the detours the Bransens are now in shorts and many now have their jackets around their waist. Temps for the day: Low 66 - High 82.



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Slowhatch:
OK, I think I'm ready to call this: the coffee farm is the Doka Estate. Compare the bean-sorting shot (red roof, fencework) with the area around the drying flats, and compare the beanbag vidcap with a bag of Doka beans.

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supsandalee:
Looks good. Very nice work Slowhatch!  =]/

And look how close it is to the airport. This must be the first thing they do when they arrive because they are still in long pants and warmups.

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