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Feb 23 2009

The Amazing Race - Episode 2: The Amazing Winners and Losers

Published by realfan at 11:18 am under Entertainment Edit This

The Amazing Race had to compete against the Oscars last night. I wonder who won?

I’ll pick the Amazing Race every single time. Always outstanding performances from these team members to bring a tear to my eye, or put me in a fit of laughter.

Last night, Steve and Linda Cole came in last and had to go back home to Martinsville, VA. It didn’t help their chances when Linda got turned around on a downhill path, getting lost and losing a lot of valuable time. Unlike last week, Steve didn’t beat her down over this blunder.

Christie and Jodi, those two blonde flight attendants almost came in last place; for the second time in a row. These two Amazing Race team mates had better get their act together, else they will be going home real soon.

There is some irony in this. Two flight attendants that help other world travelers get to their destinations, yet Christie and Jodi can’t seem to help themselves when it counts the most.

This is a clip of last night’s, last leg of The Amazing Race.

Tammy and Victor, the brother/sister team came in first place tonight, way ahead of everyone else. They each won a hybrid go-cart. Now they don’t have to carpool to work anymore?

They both fought hard to get to the pit stop and did a great job tonight. Tammy has a few issues with her older brother, as Tammy fights to be heard. Victor admits, he needs to begin treating his little sister as more of an equal in their relationship and start giving her some credit, where credit is due.

Now, it’s off to watch the Amazing Race to the Oscars. Will “Slumming at the Dog Fair” win the hearts of Bollywood?

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