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Louies Cat |
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louie77 <3
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Eugene Schwindlemyer |
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yes they quit, but they did give it their all.
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pinoyako |
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Plus, the detour was fucking rigged!!! Was that target thingy really necessary for that detour? It's like they just put it there at the last minute.
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WALMART |
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Are Maria & Tiffany the first team to ever quit the race?
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meatball77 |
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WALMART wrote: Really? Have you watched the show before? There have been several teams that have quit either because they were so far behind that Phil came to them or by just going to the pitstop. |
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rentfan85 |
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no remember Marshall/Lance Season 5.......Mary/Peach Season 2........Mika/Cannan this season LOL
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Nimberlane |
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Louies Cat wrote:Back off bitch and go lick a scrotum. C.unt! |
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wakwakwak |
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Will wrote: Uhm, the Farmer Dance, yes, coz Kisha could easily break that hammer. But for the Golf one, I highly doubt since they actually had to swim. |
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TAR Addict |
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See, I think of them in a more of a Lena and Kristy situation. Yeah, it wasnt 8 hours, but 71 attempts at the hammer thing, and at least 16 attempts at the
golf, going back and forth across the river like 3 times, biking all that way, i really dont discredit them for "quitting"
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Vinsincere |
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Even the Heathers can play croquet. They should have sucked it up. If they hadn't wasted so much time whining and changing their minds they could have
finished the golf challenge easily.
They lost to a team that walked in wooden shoes (and got an asinine time penalty on top of it). |
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karen1407 |
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Realizing you have a LOST cause and truly quitting are two diff. things.. I mean, could they have just stopped the task and stepped up to the mat?? Because
that appeared to be their only option. Had it been a NEL would that have been allowed??
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rentfan85 |
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They didn't quit, they were still at the detour when they were deciding what to do, they never said quit until they saw Phil and realized it was the end. I
think Tiffany said she didn't think they would go on with the race
If they would have left the detour and gone to the mat, then that might have been different. This was a Lena/Kristy elimination tonight forshadowing next week |
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pal2002 |
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Just from the show's captions, they've tried the bell 70+ times, the golf 16+ times, and biked back and forth (including the freezing water swim)
TWICE. I would say that they definitely tried at the detour.
Unlike Mika from last episode, I actually blame the producers a bit for this one who thought up of this crappy bell to ring. |
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SPunKeeMonKee |
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Louie must be watching a totally different show, the girls did both detours until their arms couldn't take it anymore. STFU, they tried their best and have
nothing to be ashamed of.
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scepticA |
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I'm really not sure of the sequence, how it played out. The girls clearly gave it their all, and simply couldn't physically complete either challenge.
He never told the poker gals it's over, that they've been eliminated (like in that hay challenge many seasons ago)/. He said something like, "I understand you want to quit?" It was a totally different vibe than the hay challenge. So there was a distinct difference (was this a non-elimination round that the girls messed up? Were the producers shocked that the girls simply were unable to do either challenge?). I would have liked one of them to say, "Give us atime penalty (like Romber and the eat five pounds of beef challenge), or tell us that we've been eliminated, or let us keep trying. Because I don't care if it takes three days we will not quit." It didn't seem fishy, but almost like the producers wanted the girls to say "We quit" so they could wrap up the segment. Frankly, I preferred the way they did it in the hay challenge. The girls in that one retained their dignity, and Phil didn't try and paste the "quitter" label on them. |
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Coachocd |
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We won't know for sure if it was really an elimination leg. Phil didn't say, "even if you had been able to finish you would have been the last
team to arrive" as he has done before when going to the field. Either way, if I were them, I would have quit in the field, but gone to the mat and taken
the penalty for not finishing the task. Granted, it might have been impossible for the next leg with a multi-hour penalty and a speed bump. Remember when Rob
talked other teams to take a penalty on the road block so he wouldn't have to finish it either? The Road block penalty used to be 4 hours and the Detour
penalty was 24 hours.
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CatLurvesDorothy |
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Tiffany's blog: http://www.tiffanymichell...ng_Race_-_Amsterdam.html
States: They quit the detour and were assessed an eliminating 24 hour penalty. |
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SurvivorGuy24 |
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It was definitely a NEL. Otherwise Phil would have said "It doesn't matter, you're the last team still out on the course and you have been
eliminated from the race."
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CatLurvesDorothy wrote: so like Momily. |
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fainting goat |
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This thread is retarded. If they had said they weren't quitting, would Phil have to let them stay in the race? No. Everyone else had checked in a long time
ago. Mika = quitter.
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