I never like it when one team is familiar with a certain city...particularly on the last leg. Having said that, the couple of times I remember, the hometown teams didn't win. We shall see...
I never like it when one team is familiar with a certain city...particularly on the last leg. Having said that, the couple of times I remember, the hometown teams didn't win. We shall see...
I've finally discovered what's wrong with my brain: On the left side, there's nothing right, and on the right side, there's nothing left.
I give the Beekman boys a lot of credit for being that calm at that task--Trey, too, considering he's afraid of heights.
They really should set up the race so it ends in a place with which most people are unfamiliar--and it really shouldn't be that hard, as there are a lot of places to choose from in the U.S. Personally, I think it would be fun to see it end in a small town for a change. Some place where AR would be the biggest thing in town for possibly the whole year.
Now I'm suddenly hungry for pizza. But I'm too kind to make someone go out in a blizzard to deliver one to me.
I agree about the small town. (NYC doesn't need that much PR) however this challenge is difficult even when you have lived in NYC all of your life. Finding streets and addresses in that part of town is hard.
For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.
- Virginia Woolf
Lexi and her phony baloney voice are getting on my nerves
Uh-oh. The Beekmans made a mis-delivery. I really thought they might be better at a memory task. And I really don't want T/L to win.
That's the United Nations building symbol, isn't it? Didn't T/L study anything at UT?
Really, the UN logo is unfamiliar to people?
For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.
- Virginia Woolf
Beekmans messed up their pizza deliveries...Chippies might be able to make up time.
Unfortunately, I don't think either team will catch up to Trey and Lexi, unless they get lost.
Time you enjoy wasting was not wasted - John Lennon