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Posted by Beth VanHoose
December 6, 2008 | 1 Comment
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Ken & Tina, the separated couple, came in 3rd on the last leg of The Amazing Race and secured a spot for themselves in the final leg. They have had their share of ups and downs on this race ~ some of them related to the Race and some of them related to their personal lives.
Tina has snipped at Ken pretty much the entire race. I’ve noticed that Ken is tuning her out more and more. While they both still claim they want to work on their relationship, I tend to wonder.
My personal feeling is that unless they win the $1 million, they won’t be together. Even then, if they do win, they won’t stay together long.
They have to concentrate on their game and not worry about the other teams. If they can do that, they’ll do ok. I don’t see them winning though. I think they might come in second.
Which team do you think will win The Amazing Race 13?
Do you think it will be siblings Nick & Starr?
Frat boys Andrew & Dan?
Estranged couple Tina & Ken?
I think it will probably be Nick & Starr, unless something drastic happens.
Last night’s episode of The Amazing Race was a sad one. An unprecedented mistake by Toni & Dallas enables frat boys Andrew & Dan to grab a spot in the final three teams racing for the $1 million. Mom & son were my choice to go all the way, and I think they would have if Dallas hadn’t lost the passports and money. They could have overcome the lack of money, but with no passports, they were screwed.
Toni & Dallas left the Pit Stop first and traveled by taxi to a nuclear submarine. There, teams had to search the sub for an actor who appeared in the movie “The Hunt for Red Octoberâ€. The teams of Toni & Dallas, Nick & Starr, and Ken & Tina all searched the sub at the same time, asking various sailors for the clue before they found the right person.
The next clue sent teams to the Graveyard of Fallen Monuments, an outdoor museum of statues. Andrew & Dan thought they had an advantage in getting a taxi driver who spoke English, but any advantage dissolved when the driver took them to the wrong park.
At the Graveyard of Fallen Monuments, the clue was for a Road Block. One team member had to search for statues of Lenin & Stalin, then travel to a bookstore and give the clerk the combined number. If correct, the clerk would hand them a book with their next clue. Team members would then have to turn to the correct page in the book, the page number being the combined number of statues, to find the clue.
There were 6 statues of Lenin and 2 statues of Stalin, combined, the correct number was 62. Page 62 in the book gave them an address to the author’s house, where their teammate and the next clue would be waiting.
If teams gave the bookstore clerk the wrong number, they would have to wait 10 minutes before they could make another attempt at the correct number.
To help in solving the Road Block, teams were given the Cyrillic spellings of Lenin & Stalin.
Nick & Starr were first at the Road Block, with Nick searching for the statues. Toni & Dallas were second, with Dallas doing the road block. We see Toni make a point of giving Dallas the bag with the money and the passports, so this was a clue of what was to come. Kenny & Tina arrived third, with Tina looking for Lenin & Stalin.
Nick made quick work of his search; Dallas struggled, not knowing Lenin & Stalin. Andrew got help from a local who helped him find the statues.
Nick got the number 62 right on his first attempt, and was given the book to find his next clue. Dallas first guessed 36, thinking he had 3 Lenin’s and 6 Stalin’s. Waiting 10 minutes to guess again, he guessed 46, which was again wrong. Tina arrived, guessing 61, and having to wait. During the wait, she and Dallas compared notes. Dallas then guessed 63, still wrong. Tina then guessed 62, and got the book. She then told Dallas to guess 62.
Once at the apartment building, Tina told Ken and Toni that she had helped Dallas. When Dallas arrived at the apartment building and left the cab, he realized as soon as the cab drove off that he didn’t have the money bag.
He told his mom what he had done as Dan stood in the background with a look of hop on his face. The frat boys were catching another break. Toni asked Dan for some money so they could get a taxi, but Andrew had all their money.
The next clue directed teams to travel by taxi to Sokol’niky children’s park and find a woman with Shetland pony to receive their next clue. Starr didn’t know what a Shetland pony was, evidently, as she was wondering in the taxi if it was some kind of ponytail hairstyle.
Toni & Dallas got some money from some locals, but elected to take the Metro rather than a taxi since it was cheaper, not realizing their clue specifically said to take a taxi.
At the park, Nick & Starr and Ken & Tina found the woman, and got the clue which was for a Detour. The woman wouldn’t give Toni & Dallas their clue since they had not arrived by taxi. They wound up having to ask for more money and go back to where they had started to get a taxi. Andrew & Dan had to do their Speed Bump before they could get the clue for the Detour.
The Speed Bump required the uncoordinated duo to learn and perform a traditional Russian dance before they got their clue. After two attempts, the Russian instructor deemed that they were good enough, so they continued on.
The Detour choices were Ride The Rails or Ride The Lines. In Ride The Rails, teams had to take a Metro to Ulitsa station and find a marked snack shop. There they were to get a traditional pastry and find the clue on the wrapper that would send them to another Metro, to the statue of the inventor of the Cyrillic alphabet. Nearby they would find a babushka who would give them a postcard of their next destination in exchange for the pastry.
In Ride The Lines, teams had to take a trolley bus to Krasndsel’skaya, and find key maker who would give them a key to a storage locker. Then they had to get another trolley bus, go to the station and find the locker that matched their key. Inside the locker would be the postcard of their next destination.
Nick & Starr chose Ride The Rails, since Nick was a New Yorker and was used to the subways. Ken & Tina chose Ride The Lines, however, initially they got on a regular bus instead of a trolley bus. Once they realized their mistake, they went back to the Detour start and found the trolley bus. Andrew & Dan also chose Ride The Lines.
Nick & Starr, Ken & Tina and Andrew & Dan all got their postcards, which told them to search the grounds of the destination pictured to find their next clue.
Nick & Starr found the clue box with the final clue sending them to the Pit Stop. They were first, winning a trip for 2 to Anguilla Island and a spot in the final three.
Andrew & Dan also found the clue, but Kenny & Tina were having trouble. Seeing Andrew & Dan, and also Phil and the mat, they ran straight for the Pit Stop.
Andrew & Dan were second, securing their spot in the finals. Phil informed Kenny & Tina that although they arrived third, they did not find the final clue, and had to go back and get it before checking in.
After searching and searching, they finally found the clue box, granting them the third spot in the finals.
Phil met Toni & Dallas on the streets of Moscow and informed them that they had been eliminated. Toni said that this was the best experience of her life and was glad that Dallas was her son. Dallas felt bad for letting his mom down, but Toni told him it wasn’t his fault.
Teams, in order of arrival:
- Nick & Starr
- Andrew & Dan
- Ken & Tina
- Toni & Dallas — ELIMINATED

Amazing Race episode 10 is this Sunday, November 30. Teams are still in Moscow. From the looks of the preview, it appears that the language barrier is still causing problems between the teams and the locals.
Andrew and Dan have to perform a Speed Bump, a task that only they have to perform since they came in last during the previous leg, which was non-elimination. It appears that they have to learn a dance or something like it, which could prove to be just as funny as watching Dan trying to learn the military march in the last leg. That boy does not have any coordination.
One team loses all their money and their passports and is unable to continue on in the race. Which team do you think this happens to? My first thought would be the frat boys, as they’ve bumbled and stumbled their way through this race. It’s a miracle that they’re still in it at this point. However, my gut feeling is that it’s not them. I’m just not sure who it does happen to though. I just hope it’s not Toni & Dallas. I’m really pulling for them to win.
Watch the Amazing Race Episode 10 Preview
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Posted by Beth VanHoose
November 25, 2008 | 1 Comment
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The four remaining teams flew from Kazakhstan to Moscow, where they were to travel to a monastery and light a candle to receive their next clue.
All four teams were able to get on the same flight to Moscow. Because Andrew & Dan had left their shoes at the children’s theater in the last leg, they were left wearing slippers that they’d gotten at the hotel. They were able to buy shoes at the airport, but they used up most of their money to do so. During the wait at the airport, the romance between Dallas and Starr heated up, under the watchful eyes of Nick and Toni.
Once the teams arrived in Moscow, the language barrier proved to be quite a hindrance for several teams. The taxi drivers for Andrew & Dan and Ken & Tina stopped to ask for directions to the monastery.
At the monastery, the women had to don head scarves in order to enter. After lighting candles, teams received their next clue, which they read once back on the street. This clue sent them to Kolosak Camp, a military camp.
On the way to Kolosak, the taxi carrying Nick & Starr got lost and Starr was getting very frustrated. At the military camp, the clue was for a Detour ~ Boots or Borscht. In Boots, teams were to join a training squad, learn a parade march, and then march with the squad one lap around the training field. In Borscht, teams were to serve Borscht to 75 soldiers. For both Detours, teams had to dress in proper military attire, including wrapping their feet in a specified way.
Toni & Dallas arrived at the Detour first. After donning the military attire, they chose Boots. They were followed by Tina & Ken, who chose the same route. Both teams successfully finished the Detour and received their clue, directing them to a bakery.
Andrew & Dan also chose Boots, but had trouble learning the proper feet-wrapping techniques. They decided to change Detours and moved to the Borscht area, after removing their uniforms. After donning aprons and chef’s hats, Andrew reread the clue, seeing that they needed to wear the uniforms for both Detours. Once they noticed that, and returned to don the uniforms again, they opted to try Boots.
In the meantime, Nick & Starr had arrived, chosen Boots and completed the Detour.
Watching Dan try to master the march was like watching the Lollipop Guild in the Wizard of Oz. I was laughing so hard. He has no coordination at all. Finally, the boys gave up on Boots, went for Borscht, and successfully completed the Detour.
The next clue sent teams to a bakery for the Road Block. At this Road Block, one team member had to carry 50 50-pound sacks of flour from a delivery truck into the bakery and stack them properly for their next clue. The Road Block was completed by Dallas, Ken, Nick and Dan.
After completing the Road Block, their next clue sent teams to the Pit Stop at a Moscow park. Language was still a barrier for most of the teams, and it took a long time for the taxis to travel along the crowded streets.
One by one, the teams arrived at the mat to be checked in by Phil. Toni & Dallas were first, for the first time, and won a trip for two to the Dominican Republic. Nick & Starr were third, which I think was the first time they didn’t finish in the top two. Andrew & Dan didn’t have enough taxi fare and had to bargain with their driver before they were able to leave to go to the mat.
When they finally checked in, Phil told them they were last. As I predicted, this was a non-elimination leg, so they were spared yet again. They will have to face a Speed Bump in the next leg however.

Teams, in order of arrival:
- Toni & Dallas
- Ken & Tina
- Nick & Starr
- Dan & Andrew — NON-ELIMINATION
photos courtesy www.cbs.com
It’s getting down to the wire as there are only 4 teams left on The Amazing Race. With 4 teams and two non-elimination legs left, it’s gonna get interesting.
Last week, teams left India and flew to Kazakhstan. Leaving the Pit Stop, teams of Nick & Starr and Toni & Dallas went to a hotel to make reservations before heading to the airport. Ken & Tina went straight to the airport. All three teams managed to get on the first flight out. Terence and Sarah were on the second flight, and frat boys Dan and Andrew were on the third, much later flight.
Once in Kazakhstan, teams were to go to a chicken factory. As teams arrived, they found that it was closed until 7:30am, giving the boys the opportunity to catch up to the others. Andrew and Dan arrived just in time for the gates to open.
Once inside, teams were faced with a Road Block, in which one team member had to search among 30,000 chickens for one of seven golden eggs. When they found their egg, they would get their next clue.
There was also information for the last Fast Forward of the race. The team completing the Fast Forward would get to skip all other tasks and head straight for the Pit Stop. Both Nick & Starr and Terence & Sarah decided to try for the Fast Forward, knowing that only one team could complete it.
To win the Fast Forward, both team members had to take part in a traditional feast, and eat a traditional dish of sheep butt fat. It was a pretty big dish too. Starr was smart and didn’t bother to look at the menu to see the description. She and Nick started eating. Terence, being a vegetarian, hadn’t eaten meat in several years. He whined and complained and finally wimped out, causing the team to go back to the Road Block. Nick & Starr ate their feasts and were able to head straight to the Pit Stop. Being the first team to get to Old Square, they each won a wave runner.
Back at the Road Block, Toni quickly found her egg, followed by Andrew and Tina. Once teams found the egg, they were instructed to search the ground for a crane truck that would take them to Koktobe Arch, where they had to follow a path to Mongol warriors and wait for their next clue. Once there, each team received their clue from a trained eagle who flew from a perch to the Mongol warrior’s arm with the clue rolled up in its talons.
The clue was for a Detour. Teams could either Play Like Mad or Act Like Fools. In Play Like Mad, teams had to go the Museum of Folk Musical Instruments and learn a traditional song, and then go to a park and play that song for tips. In Act Like Fools, teams had to go to a children’s theater, dress as a cow, walk through the streets to find a marked milk stand, and drink a glass of milk. Their next clue would then be revealed.
All teams chose Act Like Fools. Having some trouble locating the milk stand, Tina & Ken reached it first. Tina drank the milk, and then they wandered off looking for the next clue. Toni & Dallas then got to the stand, Dallas drank the milk and saw the clue in the bottom of the glass. The clue sent them to a market, where they had to deliver themselves, still dressed as a cow, to a butcher to receive their next clue.
After rereading the previous clue, Tina realized her mistake and returned to the milk stand for her glass. However, Ken & Tina didn’t reread the previous clue closely enough, because instead of heading for the butcher, they first headed back to the children’s theater to return their cow costume.
After Dallas & Toni got their clue from the butcher, they passed a costume-less Ken & Tina. Asking them where their costume was, Ken said they’d taken it back. Dallas told them they needed it, but, not believing him, Ken & Tina continued to the butcher. There, the butcher would not give them their clue. So, they went back for the costume.
When Andrew & Dan got their costume, they did not take their shoes with them; instead they left them at the children’s theater.
The clue from the butcher directed teams to the Pit Stop on foot, where they had to turn in their cow head.
Toni & Dallas arrived at the Pit Stop second, with Ken & Tina in third.
The boys, after getting their clue from the butcher, took a taxi to the Pit Stop. Once they arrived, Phil told them that because they had not read their clue correctly, they had to return to the butcher and make their way back to the Pit Stop on foot.
Even after doing this, Andrew and Dan arrived in fourth. Terence and Sarah had lost so much time trying for the Fast Forward that they fell into last place and never recovered.
This next leg will most likely be a non-elimination leg, which will save the frat boys. I predict they will be last this time around, since they’ve been barely squeaking by as it is.
Teams, in order of arrival:
- Nick & Starr — FAST FORWARD
- Toni & Dallas
- Ken & Tina
- Andrew & Dan
- Terence & Sarah — ELIMINATED
Finally! The divorcees are gone. I was so happy they finally got the boot.
The leg started out with teams having to go to the Deshbandu Apartments in Delhi to get their first clue. Nick & Starr were the first team to leave, having gotten to the Pit Stop first in the last leg.
On the taxi ride from the Pit Stop, Kelly and Christy joked about Andrew and Dan, quizzing each other on which one they’d prefer to be with.
The first clue sent the teams on a Road Block. In this Road Block, one team member had to take part in the Holi Festival in which revelers shot colored dye powders and water at each other. The team member doing the Road Block had to dart through the revelers to a ladder, climb it, and search for one of six clues marked Amazing Race. These clues were mixed in among numerous decoy clues that said “Try Againâ€. After finding a marked clue, they were to race back to their teammate and open it.
Although the clue specifically said to find a clue envelope marked Amazing Race, Kelly kept pulling “Try Again†envelopes and racing back to Christy. Watching all the other teams run to the ladder, get a clue, and head back again, they couldn’t figure out what they were doing wrong. Finally actually reading the clue to find out what they were supposed to do, Kelly completed the task.
The clue sent teams to the Charity Bird Hospital in old Delhi. Teams were covered in this dye powder and it would have been hard to hail a taxi looking as they did. Most teams, however, had their taxis that took them from the Pit Stop to the Road Block wait for them, so it was easy to proceed to Charity Bird Hospital. Not Kelly and Christy though. They didn’t have their taxi wait since the driver had trouble finding the Road Block. But, covered in dye, no taxi would stop, so they probably would have been better off having their original driver stay.
On the taxi ride to the Bird Hospital, Terence complained that he had dye in his nose and was trying to figure out how to squirt water up it to remove the dye. How about just blowing your nose, dummy?
At Charity Bird Hospital, teams searched for the clue among the cages, which proved to be pretty easy for most teams. One team, and no, not Kelly and Christy this time, searched in occupied cages, under food and mats, before finding the clue neatly in its own cage.
This clue sent teams on a Detour of Bleary Eyed or Teary Eyed. In Bleary Eyed, teams had to follow a congested power line looking for little numbered tags attached to the line. Once they found all the numbers, they had to find a man with a sewing machine and give him the numbers. If they were correct, he would send them to a souvenir shop where they had to plug in a Ganesha statue to receive their next clue. If not, they had to start over.
In Teary Eyed, teams had to go to a spice market and get two 40 pound bags of chilis. Then they had to carry the bags a quarter of a mile to another shop, where they then had to use a mortar and pestle and grind enough chili peppers to reach a marked line in order to receive the next clue.
Nick & Starr and Dallas & Toni were the first teams at the Detour, choosing Bleary Eyed. They decided to work together to find all the tags, once they realized how small the tags were. Both teams successfully completed the Detour on the first try and were directed to the Pit Stop. Nick & Starr arrived first, with Dallas & Toni close behind.
Terence & Sarah chose Teary Eyed, and soon found out why this Detour was called that. Of course it gave Terence something else to whine about.
Ken & Tina arrived at the Detour only to find directions to the Speed Bump that they received during the last leg. For the Speed Bump they had to go to a temple and serve Holy Water to all the worshippers before they could continue with their Detour.
Andrew & Dan and Kelly & Christy both also chose the Bleary Eyed Detour, but didn’t find the right tags. They both kept writing down numbers from signs they saw along the street. What was with Kelly & Christy riding through the street anyway? There’s no way they were going to see those little tags from a taxi.
Ken & Tina completed the Speed Bump and arrived back at the Bleary Eyed Detour while Andrew & Dan and Kelly & Christy were still there. Ken & Tina quickly discovered the numbered tags and found the man, waiting patiently while Kelly & Christy showed him their list. It was funny how they shielded Tina from copying their numbers, when they had them wrong. Ken & Tina, however, had them right.
Andrew & Dan had suggested to Kelly & Christy that they work together to find the numbers since they were both having trouble, but Kelly & Christy refused. As Ken & Tina were making their way back to their taxi, they came across a confused Andrew & Dan. Tina helped the boys out by showing them which numbers to look for, so they were able to finally complete the Detour.
Kelly and Christy finally found what they were looking for as well, and completed the Detour, too late, as they were the last team to arrive at the Pit Stop.
Teams, in order of arrival:
- Nick & Starr
- Dallas & Toni
- Terence & Sarah
- Ken & Tina
- Andrew & Dan
6. Kelly & Christy — ELIMINATED
I need to learn to hit the publish’ button! Sorry folks!
Nick & Starr departed Cambodia first, heading for Delhi, India, with Toni & Dallas leaving second. Terence and Sarah would have left in third, but because of the 30-minute penalty they incurred in the last leg, they wound up leaving the Pit Stop in 5th place.
Everyone was on the same flight to Delhi. Once the teams arrived in India, they were faced with a Road Block. In this Road Block, one member of each team had to help Delhi’s taxi industry go green by painting a rickshaw taxi green.
Because the taxis were two-toned, a lot of masking and taping had to be done before painting could begin. Some teams had no problems with this; Tina kept nagging Ken, Terence kept nagging Sarah. If I were Sarah, I would have probably clobbered Terence by now. Anyway, Andrew and Dan finished the Road Block first, and headed to the Ambassador Hotel where they had to search for an Indian doorman, who gave them their next clue.
This clue was for a Detour. Teams could Launder Money or Launder Clothes. In Launder Money, teams had to create a wedding necklace out of Indian Rupee, using the exact denominations of Rupee as in the sample. Teams would probably have to get change in order to complete this task. Once the necklace was made, they had to find an Indian groom and present him with the finished piece.
In Launder Clothes, teams had to press and fold 20 pieces of clothing with a charcoal iron, to the satisfaction of a laundress. Nick & Starr, Toni & Dallas, Andrew & Dan and Kelly & Christy chose Launder Clothes; Ken & Tina and Terence & Sarah chose Launder Money.
Nick & Starr had gloves with them, which helped with the irons. Kelly & Christy were having trouble handling the heavy irons. Andrew & Dan were frustrated, saying that fraternity boys don’t iron. They had to redo clothes, and their pile of satisfactory laundry was blown over by the wind.
Terence & Sarah quickly got change and created their necklace. Ken & Tina had a little bit more difficulty in getting change from their taxi driver. Both teams had difficulty finding the bridegrooms in the crowd.
After completing the Detour, teams were instructed to go to Bahai House, the next Pit Stop. Nick & Starr arrived first, each winning an electric car. As predicted, this leg was a non-elimination leg, saving Ken & Tina, who arrived last. Because they arrived last, they will have to perform a Speed Bump sometime during the next leg. A Speed Bump is a task that only they have to complete. They have to finish the Speed Bump before they can continue on in the leg. They don’t know when the Speed Bump will occur during the leg.
Teams in order of arrival:
- Nick & Starr
- Kelly & Christy
- Toni & Dallas
- Terence & Sarah
- Andrew & Dan
Ken & Tina - SAVED
The seven teams left flew from New Zealand to Cambodia to start this leg of the race. The first two teams of Ken & Tina and Terence & Sarah were able to make the first flight out of New Zealand. Terence & Sarah were trying so hard to get to the airport early that Terence got a speeding ticket, going over 100km.
Christy & Kelly, Dallas & Toni, Nick & Starr and Andrew & Dan all made the 2nd flight, leaving that same day. Ty & Aja weren’t able to get on that flight, and had to wait until the next day before they could leave New Zealand.
The first two flights met up in Singapore, so six of the seven teams were together continuing on to Cambodia. Once in Cambodia, teams had to find a roadside gas pumping station at Siem Reap. There, teams had to choose a truck and hand pump 25 liters of diesel fuel into the truck’s fuel tank. Once done, they climbed into the back of the truck and were driven to Siem Reap Harbor.
Having left the fueling station in first place, siblings Nick & Starr were enjoying a comfortable lead until Starr was worried that they were going the wrong direction. She made the driver stop so she could ask directions of some locals. While stopped, three other teams passed them, putting Nick & Starr in fourth place.
At the harbor, teams had to get into traditional Cambodian boats and be taken to a floating restaurant. Ken & Tina started out in first place, but were soon passed by several teams. However, Terence & Sarah had boat problems, and soon fell behind again.
The clue at the restaurant was for a Detour. Teams had to choose between Village Life and Village Work. In Village Life, teams had to find 3 items in 3 different locations scattered among the floating city ~ a set of chattering teeth at the dentist’s office, a doll from the tailor, and a basketball from the floating basketball court. Before teams could receive their basketball however, each member had to make a basket.
In Village Work, teams had to search through muddy water for two fishing traps filled with fish to receive their next clue.
Toni & Dallas, Nick & Starr and Andrew & Dan all chose Village Work. Ken & Tina, Terence & Sarah and Christy & Kelly chose Village Life. Christy & Kelly arrived at the basketball court before they’d gotten their Detour clue at the restaurant, so they had to go get the clue and then return to the basketball court.
Ty & Aja arrived at the fishing traps for Village Work just as Andrew & Dan, in sixth place, were completing the task.
After completing the Detour, teams were sent to Angkor Wat, a 12th Century temple. At Angkor Wat, teams encountered a Road Block. In this Road Block, one teammate had to search the grounds for the Chamber of Echoes. Once they found this small room, they had to thump their chest in such a way that it echoed throughout the room, and then take their next clue, which was written on a stone tablet.
One by one, teammates found the chamber, thumped their chest, and took their next clue, which sent them to the Pit stop at Bayon Temple, a 12th Century Buddhist temple.
Nick & Starr were the first team to arrive at the Pit Stop. They won a trip to St. John from Travelocity. Aja & Ty stepped on the mat last. I was really hoping that Phil would tell them that this was a non-elimination leg, but no such luck. Terence & Sarah arrived in third place. Because they received a speeding ticket during this leg, they have to endure a 30-minute penalty, which will occur at the beginning of the next leg, causing them to leave the Pit Stop 30 minutes later than they would have normally. This could hurt them significantly if they fall behind too many other teams.
I would imagine though that this next leg is going to be a non-elimination leg, since there are only six teams left, and there are three non-elimination legs.
Teams, in order of arrival for this leg:
1) Nick & Starr
2) Toni & Dallas
3) Terence & Sarah (30 minute penalty for start of next leg)
4) Ken & Tina
5) Kelly & Christy
6) Andrew & Dan
Ty & Aja – ELIMINATED
After coming in next to last for the last few legs, luck finally ran out for Marisa and Brooke, as they were the fourth team eliminated on The Amazing Race. Well, technically, I guess they actually came in last on the previous leg, but Mark & Bill’s penalty saved them that time. This leg, they got so far behind, there was just no way to catch up.
photo courtesy cbs.com
Prior to their arrival at Elimination Station, the other eliminated teams speculated as usual. Mark and Bill were pretty certain it would be Andrew and Dan joining them. When the blondes got out of the car, however, no one in the house was terribly surprised.
While the teams were eating lunch, the girls updated the rest of the house on what was happening in the race.
After they ate, everyone went into town where Stephanie, Anthony and Bill tried bungee jumping. That’s just not something I’d do voluntarily, even if I were in Acapulco and it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Marisa & Brooke Arrive at Elimination Station
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