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EP4 Title :' It's not over untill the Phil Sings '
Slowhatch:
This article tells you more than you would ever want to know about German license plates. There's nothing useful in the caps: a couple of cars are registered in Hannover and at least one in Munich.
puddin:
just looking around , maybe I'll get lucky
the problem is the video promo quality sucks (:;)
puddin:
Several Teams Get Stranding at the Airport Next Week on The Amazing Race 3/16/06
DRIVING TO THE ROADBLOCK IN GERMANY, ONE TEAM FOLLOWS ANOTHER WHO LEADS THEM IN THE WRONG DIRECTION, ON
"THE AMAZING RACE 9," TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 10:00-11:00 PM ET/PT
"It's Not Over Till The Phil Sings" -- Driving to the Roadblock in Germany, one team follows another who leads them in the wrong direction, on THE AMAZING RACE 9, Tuesday, March 21 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Computers crash at a foreign airport leaving several teams stranded without a flight and allowing a few lucky teams to surge ahead. Teams drive themselves to the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, Germany and choose between two detour options. One option allows teams to relieve their frustrations and tensions from the stress of the Race by bashing bottles over each others' heads.
Yippeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :jumpy:
puddin:
The Bavaria Film Studios south of Munich
For a great day out with your children visit the Bavaria Film Studios, where "Das Boot" was shot as well as many successful German films and TV series. The stunt show with its special effects is exciting entertainment for the whole family, children can have a ride on the dragon "Fuchur" from the "Neverending Story", while parents might be more interested in a walk around in the submarine of "Das Boot". Guided tours take about 90 minutes, and since you'll be walking inside the studios as well as outside, you should bring comfortable shoes and, should the weather demand it, wateproofs. Of course everything is accessible for weelchairs too, and dogs on a leash are welcome as well.
How to get there:
The studios are located south of Munich in Grünwald/Geiselgasteig. You can get there either by public transport or by car.
Public Transport:
Tram line 25 to Grünwald, exit Bavariafilmplatz.
By car:
via Grünwalder Straße to Grünwald/Bad Tölz; in Grünwald-Geiselgasteig a sign "Bavaria Filmstadt" to the left will guide you there.
Opening hours:
1 March - 6 November: 9am - 4pm
7 November - 28 February 10am - 3pm
daily
http://www.muenchen.de/Stadtleben/Entertainment_Culture/Movie_Broadcast/80308/05abavariafilm.html
http://www.filmstadt.de/index.php?id=139
Chateau d If:
Erstaunen Sie :jumpy:
Sun streaming their left windows is consistent with making the 120 mile drive from Munich to Stuttgard.
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