Congratulations for all of those who guessed Arizona.
Give yourselves a pat on your back! Arizona is the
final destination...
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Congratulations for all of those who guessed Arizona.
Give yourselves a pat on your back! Arizona is the
final destination...
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What big risk ?Originally Posted by haejin11377
Originally Posted by aMaZiN'RaCeGuY>
Originally Posted by tom rocks
"A man usually falls in love with a woman, but not always so be careful."
"It is better to deserve without receiving, than to get hit in the head with a baseball bat."
"Let your heart soar as high as it will go --- but when you're done you better put it back in real quick or you'll die. Can't live without a heart, man, wise up."
"Nothing endures but change --- especially dimes and pennies, they endure like mad men."
"The key to success is in my pocket. Go ahead, try and take it."
So it's true that Reichen and Chip skid off the road after all.... Well... Let's hope they catch up anyway.
Hehe, okay, I guess I can give myself a pat on my back. Hmm, based on the ending credits from last week's episode, it looks like the nine teams that were eliminated in the race stayed at the Scottsdale Mariott Hotel, and that they will be waiting in the ASU Stadium to cheer the final 3 teams at the finish line. I find it interesting if the final 3 teams circumnavigated the globe starting from one stadium and ending at another stadium, even though they'd be only roughly 400 miles away from where they started from.Originally Posted by CJT
Assuming we are right about ending in Arizona, then at least this season they have truly gone all the way around the world. After TAR1 they've come up a little short each race.
TAR2 started near Las Vegas, only made it back around to San Francisco.
TAR3 started near Miami, only made it back to Seattle. That was WAY less than clear around the world. Don't have my Rand McNally Atlas handy, but those two cities have to be around 3000 miles apart. That's 10% of the way around the world.