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puddin:
The Weavers are getting some odd editing . The Aiello's also complained about the Weavers ..I think they are final 3  |( . There was a spoiler in Canada about a family with 1 adult 3 children , no further details . Could be the Bransens or the Weavers ..maybe both ? I love the Bransens , they are my favs ..and of course the Paolo's are winning me over as a fan  =]/ , I'm lovin the parents ..the kids need some work !!

cinni:
i'm really loving the bransen and linz families right now, especially together. i suspect that they go to the final 3 together or one goes at #4. they're both getting that fan favorite going out at #4 editting now. the paolos remind me a lot of lori/bolo and that they go out spectacularly along the way somewhere. we'll all be very sad when they go. they're editting has softened up.

puddin:
“We Lost Everything But We are Still a Family” - An Interview with the Amazing Race 8’s Schroeder Family
by Jenn Brasler -- 10/20/2005

 
How are the Schroeders coping after Hurricane Katrina? What would they have done differently if they’d had the chance? How much time did it take them to find the Southern Colonel? Find out in our interview with the latest team eliminated from The Amazing Race 8.
RealityNewsOnline: Hi, Schroeder family! Congrats on getting as far in the race as you did. First of all, you all are okay in the wake of Katrina, right?

The Schroeders: We are physically fine but somewhat demoralized after losing everything in our house. Our home is presently gutted down to the studs and we plan to rebuild our home. We will be whole again soon.

RNO: What did you learn about each other on the race?

The Schroeders: We knew going in to the race that we each had a unique talent and those talents played out on the race.

RNO: Who did you see as your biggest competition?

The Schroeders: We originally thought it was the Rogerses and the Aiellos, and perhaps that is why we become so close to them.

RNO: Other than the Rogerses, did you connect with any other team?

The Schroeders: We connected with all of the teams with the exception of the Weavers. We speak to all of them on a regular basis and they’ve been incredibly generous in our time of need.

RNO: Mark, why didn’t you want to stop and ask for directions or check a phone book on the way to the Southern Colonel?

Mark: What you didn’t see on the race is that we had previously stopped and checked two phone books before checking the third phone book, in which we actually found it.

RNO: Char, why didn’t you want Hunter to talk to Rolly?

Char: Rolly was specifically asking Hunter about our strategy and somewhat bullying other team members, specifically the kids. I didn’t want to give away strategy.

RNO: Why did you all not like the Weavers?

The Schroeders: They played without integrity, breaking rules at every turn. They also complained about how they didn’t want to be on the race and wanted to go. We enjoyed every minute of the race, which is why we were so broken down on the mat when we were eliminated.

RNO: Do you all think you chose the right detour task in the last leg?

The Schroeders: We got lost for 40 minutes, so either choosing one detour over another wouldn’t have really mattered. In addition, we were stopped on the Causeway Bridge by a police officer for having not paid the correct toll, adding to our lapse in time.

RNO: Why did you take the 8:00 departure time? When did you realize that it was a mistake?

 The Schroeders: We arrived third in Hattiesburg and then proceeded to search for the Southern Colonel for four and a half hours. By the time we made it to the mobile home park, we were emotionally and physically spent. We had actually been searching dozens of trailers before finding ANY departure.

RNO: If you could have done one thing differently, what would it be?

The Schroeders: We would have kept searching for the trailers with the early departure time as Stassi insisted.

RNO: How has your family changed since the race?

The Schroeders: We lost everything but we are still a family.

RNO: Thanks for doing this interview! I hope that you all are doing well and stay close as a family.

http://www.realitynewsonline.com/cgi-bin/ae.pl?mode=1&article=article9329.art&page=1

Chateau d If:

--- Quote ---RNO: Do you all think you chose the right detour task in the last leg?

The Schroeders: We got lost for 40 minutes, so either choosing one detour over another wouldn’t have really mattered. In addition, we were stopped on the Causeway Bridge by a police officer for having not paid the correct toll, adding to our lapse in time.

--- End quote ---

They ran the toll Booth!!!?   (:;)

Since they told Harry Smith on The Early Show that it was just minutes that separated them from the 2nd to last team here is another fatal mistake.  Let's count.

1)  Taking 4.5 hours to find the trailer park.
2)  Grabbing 8:00 departure when there was still a 7:40 available (editing? here, if it was 4.5 hours then the Paolos had been there hunting for about 4 hours)
3)  Route choices to the park
4)  Thinking the park was on the Mississippi
5)  Running the toll booth on Lake Pontchartrain

puddin:
They said they should have taken 55 south as well as looked for the earlier time
Char says in her Finish Line interview that they spent 4&1/2 hours lost  ;) and said that it was like a 10 to 12 hour spread ..they were confused and were looking for a KFC .

Part 2 of the interview
http://cgi.cbs.com/vplayer/timeplay2.pl?type=wmv&id=16294

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