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puddin:
found this online
puddin:
'Amazing' show of support: Three gays grace latest 'Race'
The new edition of the "Amazing Race" (premiering Sept. 17) will feature both Tom & Terry and Duke & Lauren...
...with the former team consisting of a gay couple of more than two years, and the latter a lesbian and her not-always-so-accepting father.
All racing to win...the chance to become the next Reichen.
It remains to be seen if the "Amazing" gay trio will be able to change some hearts and minds on their televised journey; though we're hoping that those who think sexuality is just a "Detour" on life's race, where one can choose whichever path they find the most desirable, will learn that these three's orientations are as predetermined as the non-elimination rounds.
http://www.goodasyou.org/good_as_you/2006/09/amazing_show_of.html
puddin:
Thru tarflies !! ETA could be " no opportunity wasted "
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i'm new...
hi there everyone..
i am new, and have some news...
i live in NZ and i read this in the paper the other day
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/manawatustandard/0,2106,3787292a6869,00.html
apparently it was leaked and no supposed to be released...
so today being the day it mentioned, we went to check it out... and we saw a numbr of teams.. however this confuses me, as you all say there were sightings here in NZ earlier on? i dont get it...
they had to get a number of 'kiwiana' items from local shops in Bulls i believe!
coffeeman
the world is waiting
Joined: 14 Sep 2006
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Amazing Race visiting Bulls
05 September 2006
The Rangitikei Mail received an excited message from Bulls promotion coordinator Bronwyn Meads on Friday:
"I have been contacted by a story producer from Great Southern Television," Ms Meads said.
On Thursday September 14 the host of The Amazing Race Phil Cogan and a team of competitors will be hitting Bulls between 12.30-1.30, where there will be 10 minutes of television time filmed in town. These competitors will each get cash and they will be racing around the town trying to get as many Kiwiana items as they can in 10 minutes.
"So they may be visiting your business," Ms Meads warns Bulls business people.
What better publicity for Bulls than to be featured on a popular international prime time television show.
"They have stated if you don't want to be on TV then get someone else to take your place that day, as they only have this short time, and may be visiting your store."
The competitors are given some inspirational challenges along the way and want to engage in the community of Bulls. Ms Meads is sending the producer a list of relevant stores in the town.
"Let's make their visit a memorabull one," she says.
source MANAWATU STANDARD
puddin:
TOP 5 ?MUST-SEE? RETURNING SHOWS FOR 2006-2007
1. THE AMAZING RACE (CBS)
Premieres Sunday, September 17th at 8:30PM/7:30c
After highly criticized 8th and 9th seasons for the now four-time Emmy Award winning series, all eyes will be on this show?s milestone 10th season. The Amazing Race moves to a new night, where CBS hopes the show will finally gain some exposure. The new season includes a promised twist to the race course and a very diverse cast (which, unlike Survivor, was not touted by the producers).Needless to say, Race fans have a lot of high expectations for the 10th season. But not once in its last nine has The Amazing Race failed to deliver the drama, comedy, adventure, and thrill it has promised since its very first episode in 2001
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puddin:
IGN Interview: The Amazing Race's Phil Keoghan
:tup: good read !! ( thanks mwooden !)
IGN TV: So how do you think Amazing Race 10 stacks up to the others?
Phil Keoghan: Great. It's different from any one. I think what's really cool is we went west, and we had more teams in an exotic location than we ever had before. Normally we build up to that, and then the best teams are left and we get to the really hard stuff. We put all of the teams into the hard stuff right from the get go, so it shocked a lot of them. A real major culture shock.
IGN TV: That being the case, did more teams really freak out right away?
Keoghan: Yeah, absolutely. They were freaking out and couldn't believe how intense it was. I mean it was baptism by fire and a lot of fish out of water.
http://tv.ign.com/articles/732/732839p1.html
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