[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-02 Thread Keith Privett
http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/toni-and-dallas-imbimbo-dish-about-their-time-on-the-amazing-race-8088.php Didn't answer this one, so I'll try. The show has used 24-hour and even 36-hour pit stops when needed for production reasons, although the 36-hour ones are only known when dated items

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-02 Thread Maybe
On Dec 1, 6:56�am, Jon Delfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I had the suspicion that the production team had the cab's number, and would > have been able to retrieve the missing bag later (or sooner, and hung on to > it).-> RealityTVWorld.com just posted an interview with the team so here is the

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Ed Dravecky
Jay Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That was Egypt. I had forgotten about his hurt knee. IIRC, one of them > (both?) was a big guy. Yeah, they were the brothers who owned an Italian restaurant in Dallas which was later destroyed by fire when the club/theater next door was accidentally set abla

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Jay Lewis
Maybe wrote: >> In Egypt when a team couldn't find something buried in a sand pit. >> >> Any others? > > And there were the two guys who just quit because one of them hurt his > knee and Phil came to them and eliminated them. That was Egypt. I had forgotten about his hurt knee. IIRC, one of th

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Maybe
On Dec 1, 7:59�am, Jay Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mark J. wrote: > > On Dec 1, 9:27 am, "Steve Timko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I had my own Amazing Race question. Why did Phil intercept the team instead > >> of waiting for them at the finish line? They weren't that far behind, were

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread David Lynch
I kind of suspected that the location with the mat might have closed (or not been a good place to be hanging around) after dark, given that the light was fading when Phil eliminated the team that hadn't checked in yet. It was seen but not heard that there was bunching at the start of the leg beca

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Jay Lewis
Mark J. wrote: > On Dec 1, 9:27 am, "Steve Timko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I had my own Amazing Race question. Why did Phil intercept the team instead >> of waiting for them at the finish line? They weren't that far behind, were >> they? Or maybe he had to hit the road. >> How often has that

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Steve Timko
I had my own Amazing Race question. Why did Phil intercept the team instead of waiting for them at the finish line? They weren't that far behind, were they? Or maybe he had to hit the road. How often has that been done? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Like TV only smarter. Yo

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Mark J.
On Dec 1, 9:27 am, "Steve Timko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I had my own Amazing Race question. Why did Phil intercept the team instead > of waiting for them at the finish line? They weren't that far behind, were > they? Or maybe he had to hit the road. > How often has that been done? It's be

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Darren Glass
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Jon Delfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Obviously it didnt matter last night, but it seems as though there should > be some kind of penalty (other than looking like a fool on national tv) > > > I had the suspicion that the production team had the cab's number, a

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Jon Delfin
At 09:53 AM 12/1/2008, you wrote: >I'm gonna put in some spoiler space just in case... > >s >p >o >i >l >e >r >. >. >. >. > >On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:35 AM, Jon Delfin <[EMAIL >PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Anybody have any information on why there was (apparently) a 24-hour re

[TV orNotTV] Re: Amazing Race question

2008-12-01 Thread Darren Glass
I'm gonna put in some spoiler space just in case... s p o i l e r . . . . On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:35 AM, Jon Delfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anybody have any information on why there was (apparently) a 24-hour rest > period between legs? I imagine it's because none of the tasks could be >