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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby justin » Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:54 am

tarawhipped wrote:Team Lesbian Hotties is just quietly running its race and enjoying themselves.


I think we've got the new name for the lovebirds
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:17 pm

I’m very proud of this episode, it’s the sort of work you do that you know as soon as you’re done that you’ve done good. This is the episode that would have been submitted to the Emmy committee I think, and would have won TAKR another Emmy. I mean, how can anything compare? Well … may be Survivor – Ash Island … c’mon Debra, let’s fight this out :smug

Okay, time-out on patting myself on my back, heehee. The reason I enjoyed working on this episode so much, apart from the joy at not having writer’s block, is I had two fabulous collaborators – Carleen and Chris. We can argue till the cows come home about how much each person contributed (“Mine was 34.7299%” “No, you’re wrong, it’s 34.7289%”), suffice it to say that it was enough for me to feel that without these two extremely creative and generous people, this episode wouldn’t have been as funny or full of delicious screengrab moments. Now I sound like I’m already preparing my Emmy acceptance speech. :lol

One of the greatest things about acquiring a mini– oooops, a co-writer (I didn’t mean minion at all!) is that I can delega— share tasks, especially if said mini— damn! I keep doing it— co-writer has recently started her own career as fic writer and needs all the practice she gets of doing replies. So … here are the replies to episode 10 feedback … Carleen style ….

** drum rolls ***
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby GayNow » Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:22 pm

Yes...I did the replies for this episode.....watson pulled her "but I'm sick" ploy again. I still maintain she merely stubbed her big toe and is milking it for all it's worth.

In any case, here they are. Of course, watson just HAD to have her say too. So her comments are indicated by brackets and asterisks. [**like this**]
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the hero factor

[blockquote]Thank you so much for your comments! I, too, thought having a strategy for losing must be a difficult thing—particularly when it comes to chess. Of course, I don’t need a strategy—I’d lose naturally.

Yes, Chris’s tshirts were lots of fun—and we had fun searching them out. Watson tried to get me to chose one and give her my vote. I refused. “Just use all of them, dammit! I’m tired of making these decisions!” She finally listened to me.

[** just to get you out of my hair! Sheesh you can’t even make a simple decision about a T-shirt, what does that say about your general decision making skills in life? “Um, I’ll have the roast chicken. No, the green salad. No, may be the spaghetti carbonara. Hell, just gimme all of them, dammit! I’m tired of making these decisions!]

Hell yeah! SMUT Bunnies DROOL….erm….RULE!! Cuz…yeah…I do the drooling. Hehe

I am with you RE: sadness over TallShort—especially after their emotional breakthrough in this episode. But, at least Oz gets to keep the monkey tail—cuz the monkey tail is HOT!!

Again, thank so much for your kind words.[/blockquote]
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JustSkipIt

[blockquote]Rants are GREAT! Particularly when it’s a rant-worthy rant. Cuz…ranting over something that just isn’t worth ranting over…well…that’s a wasted rant. And the worst rant is a wasted rant.

From what the all-knowing Watson tells me, Sars definitely is a woman. You see…I’ve never read TWOP. I’m just “idea girl,” along for the ride. But watson says “girl”…so a girl she must be.

[** you’re missing out big time if you don’t read TwoP – notice the small “o”? get your punctuation right, woman! And Debra, Sars is Sarah D. Bunting, she has a very funny website full of witty observations about cats and nothing in particular. She is the ultimate mistress of snark, the sort that makes me want to say “when I grow up I wanna be Sars”.**]

Hey! I’ve been to the Hyde Park you’re talking about! Niiiiiiiiiiice!

If Rachel’s boss wants women to bowl over maidens, he should seek out the single girls to play…and a camcorder. (Can I get a copy?)

[** CARLEEN! You’re offending Debra and her wife! Well, it’s the boss but we don’t know how chummy they are with the management do we? Wash your mouth out with soap this moment! *grovels profusely at Debra* my bad, I can’t control her, I tried ... but … she’s … she’s so … so … tall! **]

Can 2 teams go for a FF simultaneously? Erm….I don’t know. * whines * waaaaaatsoooooon!!!!

[** *watson assumes a sagely expression and tried to sit in the lotus position, but gets legs all tangled up* yes my children, two teams can indeed go for a FF simultaneously. In TAR7 when they were in South Africa, both Ray & Deanna and Rob & Amber went for the suspension bridge over water cooler FF, which R&D won together with those blatantly sponsored SUVs so they can drive the hell away from each other. So, yeah, there.)**]

Riiight, between this coin tossing contraption and the cricket bat, I'm seeing a paddle theme here. Are the Amazing Producers telling us something? Are we moving to BDSM territory soon?

Yes? Please?

Blatant plug? :D.

As I said to the hero factor…the monkey tail is HOT!

Much like a woman, a good fic challenge is hard to find. Luckily, I’m around and “Fic Challenge : ‘Fourplay’” will be posted soon.

Thanks for the kudos, Debra…but not ALL of the funny parts are mine…just the funniest parts.

[** ah you overestimate yourself. The funniest parts are OURS! :lol **]

Thanks for you comments. I know I appreciate them—even if watson doesn’t. Yeah..I know…she continually goes on about how much she loves the feedback from everyone, particularly from you (ELVIS!), but, well, she’s a compulsive liar. I’m helping her find a good therapist.

[** oh therapists will see me and run a mile, don’t know how you put up with me.**][/blockquote]
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Justin

[blockquote]
Though after Willow and Tara did theirs I did wonder if Oz and Adam were going to be doing the same stunt. Let's just say that it wasn't a pretty mental picture.


Oh. My. God. Becky, look at her butt….Oh, sorry…I was channeling Marie for a second there.

[** huh? Your Americanisms are lost on us, cos I’m from London and Justin’s from Chesterfield. Bet you can’t pinpoint Chesterfield on a map, nyah nyah. (Then again, I might not either without a proper map, and I’ll stop talking now.)**]

Justin, I’d just like to thank you for introducing the image of Adam and Oz dressed as Supergirl and Lara Croft to my already deranged mind. I may have to hate you now. Okay, that’s not true…I won’t hate you (though watson might). But I’ll probably hold a grudge.

I, too, am saddened by the Philimination of the Pirates and TallShort. Next to the Lovebirds, they were my favorites. But watson and her damned dice rolling! Why, oh why, must we still have the Goldies?! (Can you smell the melodrama? It’s pretty pungent.)

Thanks for your kind words, Justin. The next episode should be posted soon—an episode in which none of your questions will be answered.[/blockquote]
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Artemis

[blockquote]Um….yeah….what Chris said…uh huh…that’s the ticket.

And, Chris, with regard to the HSWG….good guesses! ;)

[** aww Chris, you’re now my newest bestest friend, cos you reduced Carleen to single words. Heehee. Thanks mate for the loan of your characters, your T-shirts and most of all, yourself! All hail Taskmaster Chris! :bow And I do think you have that “objects” T-shirt hiding away somewhere at the back of your closet, you’re not as self-conscious as you say you are, cos well, we’re all the world’s biggest nerds over here and you’re with friends, no need to be self-conscious.**]
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cooper

[blockquote]
There's a Smut Bunnies Comic!!! I must go buy one right now.


Hey, grab a few extra copies for me! I’ll sell them on ebay!.

[** don’t look at me, ask Chris. BUT, since I’m co-writer on this venture, I get to share in the profits, right? **]

See above RE: my TallShort sadness.

we have to keep Riley around so there is someone to hate right.


Can’t we still hate Riley even if he’s in Sequesterville? I mean, really, is his presence required for the hatred to continue? Damn watson’s dice!!

Hey watson…how many episodes left? And, more importantly, will I be able to hang in there as “idea girl” long enough to see it through to the end..

[** oh you can hang as long as you want.**]

Thanks so much for your nice comments!![/blockquote]
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Irene

[blockquote]
when you mentioned that Carleen was a co-author in this update I KNEW it was going to be the best-est episode yet.


Well, duh! I can’t tell you how long I was saying to watson, “you know, TAKR is really quite good, but can you imagine how GREAT it could be if you’d just let me help you?” But, no…she refused. Then along comes that little menace called “writer’s block” and then watson is all “Oh Carleen…I’m blocked…I need help…I don’t know what to write…blah blah blah…whine whine whine.” I’m too nice.

[** *chokes on tea.* **]

Are they, like, planning to run to Sydney?
I wouldn't put it past them if they did...Carleen, are you responsible for this?


Erm….no.

I don't have Slayer hearing.
who thought of this one?


Um…not me.

I'll take that deep breath, quick slap on face, ice cold shower while innocently whistling and throw in a noisy sucking breath, two hard slaps to the face, an ice cold bath with liquid nitrogen off to the side while singing "Me So Horny"


Ummmmm….room in that shower for me?

I wouldn't want to "GET PHYSICL" with Olivia Newton-John, but I wouldn't mind "GREASE"-ing her up...Sandi in tight black leather pants...Yowzza!!


Been there…done that….quite the ride, I must say. Those black leather pants? Yeah…nearly 30 years later and she can still wear them…AND look damned good. What a bitch. I hate her.

And two friggin'...honkin'...thumbs up to whomever decided to put Willow and Tara in the Smut Bunny costumes!!! Genius...but aren't geeks usally? I WANT TO BE MADE AN HONORARY GEEK...especially if it means that I get to have all of the Smut Bunny Comic Collection Series. GEEK ME...GEEK ME!!!


Okay….THAT was me! Yep yep! Me Me Me! And, Irene….Fajita…what do you mean “Honorary Geek”? You’re the friggin’ Secretary/Treasurer of Geeks ‘R’ Us…have you been slacking on your duties? Watson, we might want to check the books…is our bank account up to date?

[** shush, Car :shh I’m secretly getting the Association for Geek Accreditation involved, don’t let Irene get wind of this. Otherwise she’ll take our fajitas, chilli picantes and spicy enchiladas and run, and we’ll be totally up the creek!**]

So Tall/Short got Philiminated...is it me, or does this reek of BTVS season 4


Yeah…Season 4 was the “get rid of annoying guys” season. But, dammit, Riley was still there until Season 5. Aaawww hell! Does that mean we have to keep putting up with Riley until the end of this damned race? **pouts**

As usual, Irene, your feedback has both insightful commentary and enticing witticisms. Thank you for your support. (Why do I suddenly feel like Bartles and James?)[/blockquote]
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vix84

[blockquote]Hey, watson! Look! Swooning! WOOT!

[** mmmmmmmm, I’m good aren’t I?**]

So…yeah…all of these places the racers are visiting? Never been there. Want to go there – but I’m so not the world traveler. Hmmm….wait…I got an idea. * Starts working on submission tape for TAR * But, watson? Hell, we’ve already established the fact that she is all-knowing – plus – helps that she’s been there.

Heh…Americans…we are kinda funny, aren’t we? Isn’t it wonderful how we found a way to truly screw up the English language?

[**coughaussiestoosorryrozcough**]

Thanks so much for your kind words. Glad you’re enjoying.[/blockquote]
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Dazed and Confused83

[blockquote]The entire thing? Are you okay? * checks Tiffany’s pulse * Watson! I need the defibrillator…STAT!

CLEAR!!

* thump *

* checks for heartbeat *

Whew! That was close!

[** *breathes a heavy sigh of relief* don’t wanna be sued for causing Kittens to lose their pulse, cos I own nothing, suing me won’t get you any compensation and it means I’ll have to go to jail and … well, being in a confined space with thousands of women may be attractive but not when it involves being Big Bertha’s bitch.**]

Tiffany, sweetie, I promise it’s not possible to overdose on W/T goodness, but it can be overwhelming when consumed in such large amounts. Pace yourself, hun.

Seriously, so glad you’re enjoying the story. I’m sure watson is glad too, but she’s too much of a wanker to write her own feedback replies, so I can’t say for certain. Here comes another episode for you. Pace yourself!

[** WANKER???!!? *looks under pants* I don’t have the right equipment for that, though sometimes I … ooops tmi :lmao *changes topic* did you know the cockney rhyming slang for wanker is merchant banker? *whistles* **][/blockquote]
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ringwaldoeuvre

[blockquote]Mary, Mary, Mary…couldn’t handle the recap form anymore? Tsk tsk tsk. And here I was looking up to you as someone who could stand toe-to-toe with the snarky TAKR recapper. My dreams are dashed.

[** I thought Mary was doing recaplet fb for Lamplight only? But then again, a feedback recaplet of a spoof recap of a made-up Amazing Race episode which is actually a fan fiction story about fictional characters on a show about a blonde vampire slayer and her friends? That’ll be somethin’. **]

As for your poll…may I make one suggestion? (g) All of the above. Much like Lays potato chips (or is it Jays? I can never remember. Damned rhyming snack foods!) – you can’t have just one. (Or is it “you can’t eat just one?” Cuz that’s a whole new meaning.)

Personally, I want Buffy and Riley gone, too. And I want it to be VERY humiliating for Riley. Wanna help me persuade watson? I’ll hold her down – you tickle her.

[** *sticks out tongue* not ticklish, well, in certain areas and by certain people … argh me and my tmi again, shuddup watson. **]

Thanks, Mary!![/blockquote]
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meretricious

[blockquote]
i still maintain w/t could've had sex and named constellaitions, they're not mutually exclusive ya know.


Okay, so, Mary…the way it works is this…. naming constellations is just like “doing spells” in season 4 – a big, honkin’ metaphor for sex! So…yeah.

[** oh yeah, that “naming constellations” is fooling no one. But yeah, after the first time sex and smoochies and taking a rest and more sex, they’ll probably sigh and stare up at the sky and name a few constellations. **]

So, you have “smile face cheek pain”? An interesting look for you, I’m sure. How does it compare to the “wtf am I doing here” look you had when you were hanging out with me and Cam?

[** HAHAHA! I bet I’ll have the same look when I meet you guys. Mary, Mary, are they really that crazy? No, don’t answer, I know they’re crazy. **]

adam saying they needed to "look sharp" got me singing joe jackson songs and putting adam in a skinny 80's tie, which had me laughing all on my own. i'm gonna miss the tall/short, so much.


Okay….now I have a vivid image of Jake and Elwood from The Blues Brothers flitting through my head. Which, I guess, is pretty appropriate since I live in Chicago and all…but still. **shudder**

RE: TallShort…me too.
loved willow's homer simpson vs. yoda rant, good for her


You’re the only one to spot this. Watson was actually going to use that as the title for the chapter. But, I popped in and gave her my 2 cents (okay, buck and a half) and she ended up using what is posted. Yeah…I’m good that way.

[** buck and a half? You mean “use Oz’s quote otherwise … grrrrr”?**]

glad you didn't send buffy and riley to the stunt


Gotta agree with ya on that one, Mary. Blah! I’d be looking for some Lysol if I had to picture the two of them in costume…my monitor would have been contaminated with Goldies cooties. Down with watson’s dice! They’re rigged! Goldies must go!

btw, last update i gave you a haiku to bunching, which will prob be the only creative writing i ever do on this board, and you didn't even mention it.


She ignored your haiku! See what I’m talking about people? Watson doesn’t care! She’s all talk…ALL TALK I SAY!

Mary, since I obviously love you more than watson does, I shall now perform my famous interpretive dance…just for you. Okay…so it’s not all that famous…I did it once for Dopeygayland…but it’s special!

*swirling*

*twirling*

*dipping*

*tripping*

*fluttering*

*stuttering*

*leaping*

*creeping*

*quaffing*

*laughing*

That was JUST for you, Mary.

[** awww sowwy for forgetting about your creative effort Mary, but look what you got out of it! Car’s (almost) famous interpretative dance! I suggested that she did an impression of a poetry reading, but she thought you’d appreciate the interpretive dance. Can’t say I blame you.**][/blockquote]
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tarawhipped

[blockquote]Okay, Cam…so you happened to pick out the 5 humorous comments that watson came up with on her own. Good on ya! (And I know it will make our watty feel better.)

[** normally I’ll be puffing out what chest I have on me that Cam picked out my funnies… if I didn’t know she knew which parts were yours and was trying to be nice to me. So no, not really feeling that much better :lol **]

Buffy is too busy tossing to notice
Is it just me, or was that a naughty little British double entendre???


Only if it involves Earl Grey tea and scones.

[** okay Cam, stop showing off your pop-culturedness. I had to look up tossing off to get your naughty reference, cos I’m a sweet innocent little one remember, to which my reaction is :no you perv! For the konfused, the meaning of toss.**]

I love that the Lovebirds, while still being competitive, aren't making idiotic statements like "minds of steel" and "we're the team to beat."


How can they be making idiotic statements like that? They are too busy mooning over each other and feeding each other fruit to be making idiotic statements. Not that I’m complaining of course…but…well…yeah.

Buffy and Riley's luck HAS to run out soon...right???


Ask watson’s dice…only they have the answers. Hmmm….I wonder if watson ever considered a magic 8-ball?

[** :lmao magic 8-ball, that’s some sort of sex toy isn’t it? Or is my mind in the gutter? Again? **]

Excellent work, my friend....or friends, I should say...go watson and Car!!!


Friends? Watson? Do you know this person?

[** I dunno, I don’t think so, Car. Who’s this “Cam”? I mean, who has quotation marks as part of their names? Is s/he/it an alien? Or an Ang-branded sexbot? Ooops, did I cross a line there? **]

Thanks so much for your kind words, Cam. I’m sure you’ll enjoy what watson has in store for this next episode…let me know what it’s about, would ya? I haven’t read it yet. (sshhhh….watson thinks I read it, but I didn’t. I was just humoring her.)[/blockquote]
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Graceland

[blockquote]Watson! We delurked someone! And that sounded a lot less naughty in my head.

[** yes, only in your head. **]

Usually I'm turned off by the nastiness of the people in reality TV but this is different.


It is? I’m pretty nasty…but I hope I don’t turn you off. Well, not that I would want to turn you on…and that’s not to say that you’re not worthy of being turned on…cuz, I mean…Hello!…don’t know you…but I’m sure you’re very turn on-able…wait…no…that makes you sound cheap and easy…and AGAIN…don’t know you…and I’ll just stop now.

So, yeah…glad you’re enjoying the roller coaster ride that is TAKR. Hope you stick around for the rest of the ride. :D

[** Hey! We have to be nice to the newbie here, not scare her away so much! Even though I just offended Grace by calling her a newbie … sorry honey … we’re not like that here, we’re mostly harmless. And yeah, don’t mind us, you don’t know us either … but *bats eyelids* don’t you want to know us better? [/shameless flirting] **][/blockquote]
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blue eyed girl

[blockquote]Again, see above comments RE: the Philimination of TallShort. Chant with me – “Humiliation for Riley! Humiliation for Riley!” Okay…so it’s not short and snappy, but it gets the point across, don’t you think? **blows up watson’s friggin’ dice**

This update had some really great moments in it.


Thanks…I wrote all of those.

I loved your rant about people yelling for Taxis.


Okay…not that one.

But I laughed when I read the line about him talking French.


Or that one.

I also like the line about the toaster oven in the extra.


Or that one. DAYUM! I suck!

Were you referencing Debra's Season 3 Y'all Story with that? I can't seem to remember it coming from anywhere else.


That actually comes from the age-old joke – “convert a straight girl and win a toaster oven.” I’m sure Debra was referencing the same joke in Y’all. Cuz, ya know, Debra may be Elvis, but she ain’t God….CLOSE! Very very very close! But she hasn’t quite taken over for God…YET. (I love ya, Debra…you know that, right? **doesn’t want the wrath of Elvis—I don’t look good in polyester leisure suits**)

[** nor I, so don’t go draggin me into this. **]

I also liked Willow and Tara's conversation about the future in the extra. It was nice to see that they are talking about it.


Me Me Me! That was all ME! Okay…maybe not ALL of it…I guess I need to give watson some credit at this point, huh?

[** this is my prompt to be nice for a change – yes the idea for the extra and the conversation about the future comes from Car’s demented little mind, it was added to my crazed and delusional mind, blended round like a smoothie sandwich … et voila! The Extra is served. **]

Thanks so much for reading and for your nice words! Next episode coming up soon![/blockquote]

[** make it coming up RIGHT NOW!**]
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:37 pm

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Title: The Amazing Kitten Race
Author: watson
Distribution: this is for Pens, if you want to archive it elsewhere, please let me know me first
Rating: Episodes are PG-13, Recaps and Extras are R or more
Disclaimer: BtVS characters, concepts and dialog belong to Mutant Enemy, Fox, The WB, UPN and others. The Amazing Race belongs to CBS, Amazing Race Productions Inc, Touchstone Television Productions Inc, Jerry Bruckheimer Productions and others.
Summary: The Amazing Race Crossover. It's a race around the world. Who will be Eliminated? Who will win $1 million?
Thanks: Again to Car for the replies (did y'all read them? They're the hoot!) and for reviewing the ep as usual.


Episode 11 - Holy Cowbells, look at the size of that thing

Episode recap

Sydney Australia, where ... y'all should know all about Sydney by now, so let's skip the tourist information spin o' tales, okay? All you need to know is Phil telling us how Sydney is chock full of Pitstop-y goodness, okay? Cos all you need is Phil [** try singing that to the tune of All You Need is Love**]

So, we're down to four teams. I spare a moment to think about the teams at Sequesterville. I picture Cordy, Lorne, Joyce and Anya holding an impromptu fashion show while the others look on. Well, others look on while Andrew drools. Snyder is off at the corner sulking by himself, having antagonized anyone within earshot. Adam and Oz, the newest recruits, are recounting their stunt adventures and demonstrating how exactly Oz's monkey tail is not too big for his butt. I have no clue what Darla, Angel, Ben and Glory are doing, I have no memory or impression of these teams, I'm sorry.

The ooomph factor continues at Pitstop. One of the advantages of pitstoping at a zoo is, of course, the animals. Cos, well, that's what they have at zoos. Oh look! They're cuddling a koala, how clichéd (oh, was I supposed to say cute? Blah!). Willow, Tara and Buffy look cute (okay?) with the koalas. Rupert surprisingly photogenic. Faith is like "Stop pawing me, furball." Randy looks like his koala just crapped on him. Robin and Riley, well, the least said the better.

Phil at the zoo is a sight for sore eyes. Problem is, he is wearing a powder blue v-neck sweater, which looks fine on him. No, my problem is I wish he'd put on a shirt. Or a T-shirt. Or even a wife-beater (with apologies to Mrs Phil, of course he doesn't beat wives). Cos the unlined look is so not him, I don't want my eyes to be distracted by hints of man-nipples thank you very much. I decide to blur my eyes and listen to him instead. He wonders if Rupert & Randy can continue their strong finishes (top place two legs running is nothing to scoff at!) and translate that to a place in the final dash. Translate? How do you translate finishes? "Er, I'll have a veneer finish because that means yellow clue envelope with secret instructions."

In other news, Phil wonders if Faith & Robin, the team with the most consistent record, will force their way into the final three. Or if Riley can temper his temper and concentrate on running the Race. Hee, I think Phil doesn't like Riley, I wonder why?

11.18pm. Rupert & Randy rip the clue envelope with such force that it falls apart. I giggle insanely. I wonder if they will receive a time penalty for damaging CBS property. What? I heard that the legal department at CBS is out of this world, man. Otherwise who could have come up with the disclaimers, gag orders and contracts all reality tv cast have to sign, not to mention the release agreements every person who comes into contact with the Racers have to sign? "You want to be a Fern on the Amazing Race? Here, sign this 30 page release, you agree to give up you front teeth, your unborn babies and the limited edition Backstreet Boys lunchbox you quietly squirreled away if you even breathe a word of your participation in the Amazing Race to anyone before, during and after the show without prior consent from us, got it?" [**Help! Help! The recapper cries in vain as she is led away by the contract police in fur-lined handcuffs and Y-clamps and a buckle collar ... ooops wrong image. **]

Anyway the clue, when they finally retrieve it from the ground, tells them to fly to Hong Kong, make their way to Ocean Park and find Jia Jia and An An. Phil explains that Ocean Park is a Sea World like theme park that has dolphins, sealions, sharks and other marine animals that boasts three million visitors a year. Oh great, it's all a big zoo family. He doesn't explain who or what Jia Jia and An An are. Hospitality attendants? Seeing that it's an aquarium park, it's probably a pair of dolphins or sealions. Or something completely unexpected, like Amazonian fertility goddess statues. [*with names like Jia Jia and An An? You're delusional.*]

No interview from this team, I breathe a sigh of relief at not having to listen to Randy say "we're the team to beat" again. Then again, this may mean a double dose of Riley. Oh, Rupert & Randy, all is forgiven, come back and talk to us!

12.26am. Willow & Tara look like they had time for laundry at the Pitstop, no wild monkey sex afterglow this time. Tara is wearing her red number 4 t-shirt (mmmm, remember wet t-shirt coming out of the zorb? gulp) and Willow is wearing one with the number 11. I think it's the first time they've been in 'matching' T-shirts with numbers. What's up with that? They count out the money, they have a whopping $289 for this leg of the Race. What the fuck?

They seem to be pleased with themselves. "We guessed that we might be returning to Asia, we're happy about that," Willow expositions. If she continues to explain how she calculated the statistical possibilities of where the next country will be using just pencil and paper, I won't be surprised. "We might be totally wrong, but after Hong Kong, I think there's a high possibility we're heading into China or to Japan. That's my guess anyway."

"We made a wish list of where we want to go, for fun, like Hawaii and Alaska," Tara giggles. Is that what they get up to at the Pitstop? Make fun lists of where they want to go next? I think they do more than that, snerk. Oh, and they're more than 1 hour behind R.Randy, but I sense another airport bunching coming up.

12.57am. Buffy & Riley and their baggage, and I'm not talking about the packs on their backs. Buffy interviews that she has let Riley make almost all the decisions up to this point, cos it's in his nature to be assertive and firm. "If he hadn't been a professional athlete, he would have enrolled into the Army, that's how structured and disciplined he is," she says. "It's in his nature to be intense about competition, that's why he may have ruffled a few feathers so far. Perhaps it's time for me to exert my calming influence, so he can focus even more. We fight sometimes, but we're a good team, I'm 100% behind Riley's actions." I roll my eyes. Was that a defense for Riley's behavior? If that is the case, I'm sorely disappointed in Buffy. She seems to think he can do no wrong, can she see beyond his obnoxiousness?

1.12am. Faith & Robin. Faith interviews that they're trying to be intensely relaxed. How can you be intensely relaxed? Isn't that an oxymoron? "We'll catch back up — the other teams better watch out. We'll build up our momentum and it'll be tough to stop us." Whatever, Faith.

They're also excited to be going to Hong Kong. "I wonder if we'll bump into Jackie Chan, I'm a big fan," says Robin. Look, I'm sure the people of Hong Kong are happy to have someone that famous bringing attention to their city, but I'm also sure they're none too happy about being stereotyped constantly. Come on, just think about Asians on screen and what image do you get? All Chinese know Kung Fu, all Japanese are members of the yakuza, all Asian women are subservient and if you need a doctor/scientist type you should always get an Asian. Get my drift? If I tell you some of the US stereotype that exists in other countries you'd laugh — all Americans wear ten gallon hats, live in trailer parks and think Switzerland invented Volvos. The crime rate is so high that everyone owns a gun and AIDS is everywhere. Now if their idea of us is so wrong, the reverse is probably true. *Deep breath* Okay, the need to rant carried over from the last recap, and though it really doesn't have any impact as far as the recap goes, it's a social learning experience, isn't it? [*That scores may be 7 out of 10 as far as rants go, so I'll be lenient. But make sure you know I'm still sharpening that spork. Love, Sars.*]

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Rupert & Randy arrive at Sydney airport to find that, lo and behold, the last flight to Hong Kong left at 10.20pm. There is a 7.30am flight next morning that will arrive 3.30pm local time. They are disgruntled by the 'airport equalizer', as Randy describes it. I'm just thankful he didn't describe Sydney as rural again, he's already persona non grata in Queensland, he probably doesn't want to extend that honor to New South Wales.

When the other teams arrive later they find father and son already settled at the departure area, with their sleeping bags and Randy's frilly eyeshades. Oh I remember he has flight cushions too, I bet he uses moisturizers and whitening lotion, he's the gayest non-gay person since, well, I can't think of anyone except Dame Edna and that's being disrespectful to the Dame.

Willow & Tara quickly find a secluded spot, spread out their sleeping bag and snuggle together in their makeshift bed. The ear-splitting "awwww's" can be heard all the way to Jupiter.

Buffy, on the other hand, is throwing a mini hissy fit. "Two nights in a row. I'm sick of sleeping at airports," she whines. "Can we go to the airport hotel so we can get a good night's sleep?" Oh she's all Mini Me now.

Riley is, for once, right. He's like, it's already 2am and they have to come back by 5.30am, so what's the point of going to a hotel? Buffy pouts that she wants needs to sleep in comfort, she stops short of stamping her little feet like a stubborn 3 year old. Riley frowns and tries the "we don't have the money" spin, which doesn't go down well either. He wins at the end, and a reluctant Buffy spreads their sleep gear out on a corner. She turns her back against him, and he shoots her an exasperated look.

Faith & Robin are already asleep.


7.10am. Bleary-eyed teams troop onto the plane. I don't know who is yawning more, them or me. Watching exhausted individuals who look worse than the bum who lives under the screen at Times Square stumble onto a jumbo jet is not my idea of prime time entertainment. Next shot is of them scooping food into their mouths and Randy asking the stewardess for more coffee. After breakfast, they fall into a stupor. Randy sleeps with his mouth open, it's not a pretty sight. The couples are huddled together. No! Not like that! They huddle with their own partner, in pairs. Sheesh, I say huddled together and you think of nookie orgies, where has your mind been? [** nookie orgies. Is that what you get up to when we send you to Vegas for recappers' conference? It'd better not show up on your expense report. Love, Sars.**]

The Amazing Yellow line makes a curvy progress from the bottom right of Australia to somewhere in the middle of Asia's east coast. Stock footage of the underbelly of a plane arriving at Hong Kong airport. Teams stream out to the crowded arrivals hall, looking like they've had more rest.

They get on a train and there's a blipvert to another station where they pile into taxis. "Ocean Park, as fast as you can," says Robin, they're the first team to get into a taxi.

"Fast, fast," Riley repeats in his taxi. He waves some money within the vision of his driver. "Ok, ok," says his taxi driver, who puts his foot on the gas.

So now we have taxi drivers pretending to be playing Grand Theft Auto, only on the real road. With other real cars. Goldies' driver grits his teeth and concentrates while Efficiency's driver is less motivated, cos of the no money waving in front of him. No surprise that Goldies' taxi arrive at the park first. They run out and head towards the ticket counter, but when they try to ask the cashier about Jia Jia (which Riley pronounce "Jar Jar", ahhhh please don't remind me of that stupid Gungan!) and An An, the cashier indicates that he can't hear them behind the security glass. And he can hear how many tickets? Strange selective voice transmitting property that glass screen has.

By that time Efficiency have arrived and are buying tickets. Lovebirds and R.Randy taxis pull up shortly.

Goldies find their way to the information counter where they are told Jia Jia and An An are two giant pandas. Oh how cute! Come on, don't be a prude, how often do you see cute cuddly pandas? That is exactly the expression on Buffy's face as they run towards the panda house, but Riley is all business.

The other teams waste no time in getting what they need and they run off too. The panda house is painfully obvious in its location, with giant posters of the pandas adorning all its outside walls. Teams run and run, skirting hordes of tourists up the long walkway (ewwww, I hate pink paint) into the panda house.

The pandas are too busy eating to notice the mad humans passing through. "I've never seen a panda in real life before. Even though we didn't have a lot of time, the few minutes inside were magical. We keep having these unforgettable experiences," Tara describes.

The next clue tells them to find Trader #12909 at the Stock Exchange. I knew it! Bunching time again, cos it's already early evening and the exchange will be closed. So, are teams going to move around this leg as a group, and we're getting a footrace at the end? I like footraces as much as the next person but in a showdown between the four teams, my favorite team may not do as well. So I vote nay for footrace.

They get into taxis and head towards the Stock Exchange, knowing full well what to expect there. No one (except anyone who has lived under a rock and has no idea what bunching is) is surprised to see closed doors.

Teams disburse to look for a hotel for the night. "The Stock Exchange is in the Central Business District, and opposite the famous Mandarin Oriental Hotel. We seriously thought of staying there, but it would have busted our bank. We flagged down a taxi and asked the driver to take us to a more economical hotel," Randy explains.

Lovebirds are walking around with their guidebook, presumably looking for a hotel too. Next we see them on a bus, eagerly looking out at the scenery. They are sitting with a young mother and her toddler. I'm amazed, since they seem to be communicating in sign language. Now what I know about signing isn't enough to fill the back of a bus ticket, but even I know that sign language is not universal and differs by country. For instance, British fingerspelling uses two hands whereas the American version uses one. Looks like Tara is getting through to the child using a mixture of sign and gestures. The child laughs and her mother smiles broadly. Now this is what I signed up to watch the Amazing Race for, watching Racers interact with people they meet on the way, it makes the rank taste of stupid bunching, Riley's nastiness, Randy's randomness and even Faith & Robin's endless sports metaphors disappear. Before they exited the bus the toddler give them a big hug.

"We met a mother and baby on the bus, the baby was so cute. Makes me think back at the baby leopard again, I haven't been able to get babies off my mind," Tara says whimsically.

"For someone so distracted by babies, Tara is doing pretty well running the race," Willow teases. Tara blushes. A dozen fertility clinics get ready to send Lovebirds publicity materials.

Later, we see them strolling along the waterfront hand in hand, the camera backs away as they move closer together and share a sweet kiss. I reach for my tissues and my supersized cup of hot chocolate. Hallmark moment much?

Meanwhile Efficiency are at a bustling night market, may be they are honing their intensely relaxed skills. "The market was fascinating, they had everything. Fake watches, t-shirts, cheap jewelry, even adult toys! We had to save our money, but we both bought t-shirts," Faith enthuses. Glad to see teams having fun, and t-shirts? Probably most useful at this stage of the Race.

Goldies are at a restaurant, looking like they are strategizing. "We have to beat them, beat them all," Riley says. Hey, he's getting the hang of the Race! Beat the other teams! Go faster! Get to the next routemarker before any other team! And it's only, what, episode 11. Buffy nods and goes back to her guidebook. So that's how she exerts her calming influence on him, by ignoring him. Way to go Buffy!

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Stock footage of the Stock Exchange. The traders wear giant red bibs with numbers at the back. Okay I can't decide whether this is better or worse than the garish jackets worn by the traders on the NYSE. Whatever.

Our teams stick out like sore thumbs amongst the workers waiting for the exchange to open, mostly in business attire. They join the rush inside as soon as the doors open. But wait! I see R.Randy. I see Efficiency. I see Goldies. WHERE ARE MY LOVEBIRDS? Argh!

The search for trader #12909 is swift. To be honest, once one team finds him, the other teams quickly catch on. First to get the clue are R.Randy. It's a Detour, with a choice between Bamboo Poles and Bamboo Baskets. Phil, thankfully out of his powder blue sweater and into a navy polo shirt, explains that in Bamboo Poles, teams travel two miles to a construction site and climb up scaffolding made from thin bamboo poles to retrieve their next clue. In Bamboo Baskets, teams go to a nearby dim sum restaurant and wheel food carts round till they manage to sell all the cart contents. Climbing the bamboo scaffolding is scary but will be quick, selling the dim sum is not scary but will take time. Classic Reckless/Chicken.

R.Randy can't decide which detour to pick and waste time debating. Efficiency, ever the predictable when it comes to tasks, choose the climbing. Goldies, again acting against type, go for the dim sum. R.Randy continue their committee meeting.

"I saw those scaffolding when we came out from the airport, they rate off the scale on the shudder-o-meter, I vote dim sum," says Randy.

"People in these parts have been using bamboo for centuries, it's sturdy and durable. I'm sure it'll be safe," Rupert argues.

"It gives me the willies," Randy whines.

Rupert glares exasperatedly at his son. "Why can't you listen to me for once? This is faster. Don't you want to win the Race?"

Randy blinks, clenches his jaw and concedes. They leave for the climbing task.

I'm not paying attention, not even at the R.Randy bickering. I don't care about the detour. I don't care about how rickety these bamboo scaffolds are. I don't care about dim sum, even though I like them occasionally. No, I care about where Lovebirds are. I'm beside myself with worry.

Finally they arrive at the Stock Exchange, looking flustered. My heartbeat comes down to the two hundreds. "We, um, overslept. Which is very bad at this stage of the Race. We can't let ourselves get distracted anymore, I hope we're not eliminated because of our mistake," Willow voice-overs. Distracted? By what? Cute toddlers on buses causing maternal instincts to pop up so they spend the night ? Naming constellations again? Drooling over each other at the memory of their SMUT bunnies outfits?

They find trader #12909 and talk briefly about which Detour to take. They are apprehensive about the climb, but realize they need to gain as much time as they can.

Efficiency are already at the site. "Holy Cowbells, look at the size of that thing," Robin exclaims. It's like a wooden trellis has been parked against the side of a very tall building.

The instructor hooks them up and they get going very quickly, making easy work of the climb and reaching the cluebox without problems.

Meanwhile R.Randy arrive and are kitted up. Randy admits that Rupert made the right call, and he's sorry for doubting his dad. "Sometimes the old man is more right than right," he interviews.

"Who are you calling an old man?" Rupert asks good-naturedly.

Both teams are small spots in the bamboo lattice when Lovebirds arrive, out of breath. They are kitted up and ready to go in seconds. They share a small kiss and "good luck" before starting the ascend.

Efficiency have the clue and are starting their descent. They jump off the last section and emerge in good spirits. The next clue tells them to make their way to the fishing village of Tai O and find the items in four pictures in their clue envelope. The pictures, however, are taken at extreme close-up so there is no context. Oooh, I was at a dinner party once and played something like this as an ice-breaker, it's way cool.

They ask the instructor how to reach the village and are told they need to get a ferry. They are pointed towards the vague direction of the ferry terminal, but are met with a shrug when they ask for more information.

R.Randy at the top, they fumble and nearly drop their clue. They're not taking care of their clues today aren't they? They waste time trying to get the envelope, which is stuck precariously at the tip of a pole. Randy reaches for it and next thing we hear is a loud beep (actually we see Randy mouthing "fuck" which of course we hear "beep") and watching the envelope drifts frustratingly down towards the ground. They scramble to descend.

Lovebirds have in the meantime reached the suspended cluebox. They share another kiss and a "whoo hoo", it's a sight, seeing such loving shows of affection when they're still in their harness suspended two stories above the ground.

R.Randy reach the ground first and retrieve their wayward clue. They learn from Efficiency that the crew is not too helpful with the directions, so they decide to ask elsewhere.

"We were told to get the ferry, and when we asked whether we could gat a taxi all we received were blank looks. Someone says take a bus, someone says walk, it's very confusing," Rupert explains. They head to the ferries.

Lovebirds on terra firma finally.

"I wish Anya and Xander were still here," Willow sighs as they slip out of the harnesses.

"Why's that, sweetie?" Tara asks.

Willow shrugs. "You know they would have some choice words to describe this, bamboo poles climbing up a tall building. I like them, they make me giggle."

"Yeah, I miss them too. I wonder how they're doing?"

Oh Tara, you are in my brain [*you wish — Sars.*]. See earlier section about Sequesterville.

They walk into a bookstore and ask for directions to Tai O. Instead of the ferry, the storekeeper tells them to take the subway and change to a local bus, cos it's faster and more direct. Hmmm, how come the others got different advice? I hope this isn't bogus. Like, cost them the leg bogus.

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I love going to dim sum restaurants. The dainty dumplings and pastries served in the small bamboo baskets or small dishes, I love the variety on offer, how I can try so many different flavors and textures in one meal. What? I'm easily satisfied.

Goldies arrive at a cavernous restaurant full of diners. They are directed to the kitchen staging area and are given aprons. APRONS! HAHAHA! They are then shown to their cart, already heaped with steaming bamboo baskets. The supervisor tells them what the contents are, while they open each stack to see what is inside.

"What's this?" asks Buffy.

"Pork dumplings."

"And this?"

"Steamed pork dumplings."

"What about these?"

"Pork dumplings wrapped in vegetables."

Beat.

"Do you do anything other than pork dumplings?"

"Not this cart," says the supervisor.

Does it matter what is in the cart? Judging by the reaction of the customers, intrigued by a cart pushed by two admittedly pretty looking individuals in APRONS!, they could be trying to sell congealed eggs and the people will buy them out of curiosity.

Buffy in particular is enjoying herself, joking with people using hand gestures and smiles. It is like a chicken trying to talk to a duck, but she gets her message across and manages to offload many baskets. A large family, including two grandmas, countless children and fat uncle take half a dozen baskets off her hands and everyone is happy. Even Riley smiles at the young children, who are like "what's this thing trying to flash his teeth at me".

The last few baskets are more difficult to sell, and it takes them a few more minutes. They receive the clue for the fishing village and ask for directions. They are told about the ferry too.

A nice segue to what looks like the ferry terminal where Rupert & Randy are just disembarking from their taxi. They look for a ferry to Tai O but are unsuccessful. Shortly afterwards Faith & Robin pull up and they are also puzzled at Tai O's absence on the destination list, though they are lucky enough to find someone who speaks English. Helpful Local Man tells them to take the ferry to another part of the island they are heading for, and then change to a bus.

Efficiency run to the ferry, and we have some fake tension between them and R.Randy about whether they make it onto the service. And of course they do, Randy and Robin exchange wary looks.

Goldies arrive a little later, they make it to another ferry, larger and more crowded, probably slower too. They share a row of seats with a family with two young children. It's a marked difference between their reaction to the children and Lovebirds'. They are not rude or anything, but they simply pretended the kids don't exist. Not very friendly, but not unexpected. I really won't want to be any offspring of these two.

Now, talking about good parent potentials, where in the world are Lovebirds? Looks like they took the storekeeper's advice and have found themselves on the subway. "We were told that the traditional method to the fishing village is ferry then bus, but with the opening of the new subway line, apparently it cuts the journey time by up to an hour because of the ferry schedule. We'll still need to get a local bus, but we're thrilled that we ran into such good luck," Tara explains. I do an interpretive dance that shows my excitement at the mention of an hour's traveling time saved.

They alight the subway at a mall and locate their bus quickly. Their destination can't be more different than their alighting point. Where the subway and mall are sleek and modern, Tai O village has retained its rural charm, with old wooden houses built on stilts over the water. Elderly women tend to boats and fishing nets — it is that quaint. And a photographer's heaven.

They look at the macro pictures, some photographer sure had a field day setting these up. Phil helpfully runs us through the results. I'm like, dude, dried shrimp that look like spicy fries? Hanging shark that looks like someone's vacation trophy? What do they do at this village?

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They start looking at the stores along the main road, which appears to be the only stretch of road with buildings on both sides. They identify the shark quickly, it looks like it's prominently displayed in front of the store, but I can't tell what type of store it is, what store sells dried up shark? They find the egg yolks at a stall just outside the shark store. Now I do wonder, what do you do with a dried egg yolk?

"We're concentrating on the task and not looking too closely at what these things are. The shark kinda grossed us out, but we have to focus. The shopkeeper says it's a gimmick for attracting people, I hope no one actually wants to buy that shark," Willow shudders.

Efficiency / R.Randy arrive at the ferry destination and spot the bus stop right outside the terminal. They have no problems getting on the right bus, they helpfully expositions that the journey time is one hour. Goldies also arrive and find their bus. The family they sat with at the ferry is on the bus also, now why don't they do a little canoodling and get information?

The shark is a hoot, everyone stares at it when they see it. Faith wishes they had a camera, Randy gingerly reaches out as if almost afraid to touch it. Rupert regards it with barely disguised mirth. They also find the dried egg yolks quickly. Rupert asks the stallholder what they are used for. She says for soups and steamed with rice. Huh, interesting.

Goldies arrive at the village and they have the same stupid reaction when they see the shark. They follow the path set by the other teams.

Lovebirds find the spicy fries, um, dried shrimp. More soup ingredient I expect. Only the sign, which is proving harder than they expect. There are many small buildings and small alleys that seem to lead to nowhere. It's a lot like Venice actually. Eventually they stumble upon the sign, at an out of the way location. "That sign was right at the other end of the village, we would have missed it if we weren't aimlessly walking all around the alleys," Willow says.

They receive the next clue, which tells them to return to the main island, catch a jetfoil to Macau and proceed to the Cathedral Sao Paulo. Hey! I thought Amazing Producers aren't doing spoon-fed clues this year. I throw virtual glares to signify my displeasure. They run back to the bus stop to look for the bus back to the subway. Smart, they remember the subway. [*as if they won't, they've run a good race so far.*]

Next to complete the task are R.Randy, Efficiency have the same problem locating the sign as Lovebirds, but they get it eventually. Both teams find themselves sharing the same ferry again.

Goldies find the sign by accident, they only need the spicy fries, which they find. They get on a later ferry.

Lovebirds emerge from the subway, ask for directions to the Macau jetfoil terminal. "It's only 5 minutes walk away, we lucked out on the subway," Willow smiles. You know, this is the sort of luck that wins Races, we've seen it time and time again.

Time to Macau — one hour.

Ferry people alight and run towards the jetfoil terminal. My EEFPs tell me that the subway station, ferry terminal and jetfoil terminal are all within 10 minutes' walk of each other, that's ... convenient. In a I-want-to-go-to-a-fishing-village-and-Macau-on-the-same-day sort of way. Heh.

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According to the CIA World Factbook, Macau is about 0.1 times the size of Washington DC. It has 3 long names — Macau Special Administrative Region, Aomen Tebie Xingzhengqu and Regiao Administrativa Especial de Macau — reflecting its history as a Portuguese colony that is now under the rule of China. Gambling and constructions are the largest industries contributing to the 20% growth in GDP in 2004. Wow, 20%. And wow, CIA World Factbook. [*you're such a glutton for information aren't you?*]

The first team to arrive is Lovebirds, they climb into a taxi and in hardly any time they make it to the Cathedral Sao Paulo. Their first surprise? It's not so much a cathedral as the remains of one, all that is left is the façade, and I do mean just one wall. Nothing else, not even parts of the other walls.

The cluebox is painfully obvious, at the top of a long series of steps leading to the ruins, right in front of what would have been the front entrance. It's a Roadblock, their next destination is the Macau Tower. They spend a little too much time discussing who should do it.

"Who isn't afraid of looking down?" Willow reads.

"Sounds like climbing up the tower, then rappel or zip line down," says Tara.

"Yeah, tower, 'looking down', something adrenalin-rushing for sure," Willow agrees.

"You've only done four Roadblocks, you do it," Tara reasons.

"Tara, it's the chance of a lifetime, I did the bungee, you should do this adventure," Willow replies, assigning the task to her team-mate.

"But this will be my sixth."

"It doesn't matter, I'll do the rest."

Well duh, girls. You're well matched physically and I believe mentally too, so it shouldn't matter who does Roadblocks. I send karma their way so they can stop being so indecisive and get going.

It's a nice shot of the Efficiency and R.Randy jetfoil skimming over the water and look! Having cup noodles and slurping soda. I suppose with all the intense racing and tension we forget about the everyday issues that we take for granted. Where do they eat? Are they getting enough liquids? And, um, what about bathroom breaks? Brennan (or was it Guidos? Colin? My brain is so addled) said that they tried to get all the eating and going to the bathroom done at pitstops. Food at pitstops is provided by the production, while any purchased on the road has to come out of the money given to them. I have this vision of teams stuffing their faces at pitstops and sneakily filling their backpacks too. I guess public transport is a good place to find bathrooms too.

We're back to the jetfoil, now doing a Millennium Falcon style of turn and land, complete with hydraulic hiss. The two teams get on taxis and head towards the cathedral.

Meantime Lovebirds are at the Macau Tower, at 1,100 feet the 10th tallest tower in the world. This Roadblock takes the Roadblocker 800ft up to the Skywalk, where they walk around a platform at the outer rim of the tower. Did I say the platform is about 3 ft wide, 800 ft up, there is no handrail, and it's on the outside? I grin evilly at the thought of seeing how the Racers freak out.

Tara seems to be inwardly brushing away her fear; she takes a deep breath, gets a hug from Willow and heads off into the elevator. Why does this remind me of the scene in Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo kisses Princess Leia (a totally unconvincing relationship, but that's another rant for another day), turns around and heads into the carbonite chamber. Argh, stop with the portend of impending doom! [*All I can say is, I'm just glad to be spared the Han/Leia non!relationship rant, cos that? sucked total suckage in the history of all suckages. Love, Sars.*]

Next we see her tenderly stepping out to the platform, she is all tethered and harnessed, but it's pretty windy up there and she's trying to do the stunt and keep her hair from blowing into her eyes. She takes one step at a time and tries to balance. She says this is probably the scariest thing she's ever done in her life and does little pep talks to herself that's really quite cute. You know, if anyone asks me to walk along a 3 ft wide platform a couple of feet off the ground, I'd skip and run all over it, cos 3 ft is pretty wide. But put that 800 ft up and it's like walking along a 6 inch wide plank. I wouldn't be doing pep talks to myself, I'd be blabbering incoherently.

On the ground, Willow is looking even worse for wear than her girlfriend. "I can't watch, but I can't tear my eyes away. I'm sure she's wearing safety equipment, but she looks so tiny up there," she is almost sobbing with worry.

R.Randy arrive at the cathedral, effortlessly find the clue. Rupert volunteers himself, on the account that he's a bossy twit and his son at this point does everything he says. They run back down the steps just as Efficiency arrive, they get Efficiency's taxi, even though Robin makes an attempt to tell the driver to wait for them. Well Robin, if you want to keep a taxi, it helps if you pay the driver to give him incentive.

Efficiency gets the clue and decide that Faith is the one doing the Skywalk.

Talking about Skywalk, Tara is about half-way and looking like she is gaining confidence, though the pep talks haven't stopped. "How much longer? Not far now, don't look down, keep your balance Tara-girl," she continuously encourages herself. "Do this quickly and you'll get back to Willow," she allows herself a nervous yet contented smile.

R.Randy arrive at the tower and Rupert scampers up. Probably scampering isn't quite the right word for someone of Rupert's, um stature, but that's how I feel, so there. Randy sidles up to Willow to ask how it's like. "Nail-biting," she answers tersely. I totally believe she has been biting her nails.

Efficiency arrives and Faith literally flings herself up the tower. "No one is surprised that Robin and I are adrenalin junkies, nothing scares us, this is gonna be fun," she says as she rides up the elevator, she's almost bouncing, and Faith bouncing? Is a good thing.

Goldies arrive at the cathedral, get the clue and Riley is taking the Roadblock. They arrive just as Rupert finishes his safety lesson. He is the picture of determination as he starts on the walk. "Fear is mostly in the mind, once you realize that, it becomes easier to overcome," he says. He sounds like Randy. Oh my god.

Faith continues to bounce on my screen, her harness fits tight and snug around her body, I grow dizzy at her bouncing. She needs to open up her own gym when she finishes the Race, she'll get enough members who are willing to pay good money to see her conduct a step class.

She catches up with Rupert within a few strides of walking along the platform. Tara is too far ahead but her progress is swift. Talking about Tara, she sighs her relief when she reaches the end. "Not a moment too soon," she says to herself. "That was exhilarating, and very frightening. I'm glad I did it," she says as she descends in the elevator. At the bottom she is tackled by Willow in a huge bear hug and a big kiss.

"You made it!"

"I did!" Tara exclaimed as they read the clue, telling them to fly to Taipei and check-in at Taipei 101, the Pitstop for this leg of the Race. Phil voices over with the standard "last team may be eliminated" warning.

"Does Macau have an international airport?" they wonder as they run towards the taxi stand. On the way they pass Goldies, about to embark on their Roadblock.

Up at the tower, Faith is done, she quickly grabs the clue and is down on ground level. They get their taxi. "Guess it's time for the airport," Robins says helpfully. Stating the obvious much? I'm relieved at the lack of sports metaphors this leg.

Rupert makes steady progress, while Riley gets prepared for his SkyWalk.

Rupert is done. We blipvert through Riley's task so he's also done.

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Macau airport. Lovebirds. Air Macau ticket counter. There is a flight at 5.35pm, we see a clock showing 5.17pm. Will they get it? Will they? Will they?

The counter agent must be in cahoots with American Airlines (booo!), he shakes his head repeatedly. "Not even without check-in luggage? We can just get on the plane, we're not checking any luggage," the girls plead. No can do, the agent insists. Hiss!

They get the next flight at 6.45pm, arriving at 8.30pm in Taipei. They have enough time to browse a Taipei guidebook at a small newsstand, but the disappointment is evident.

Efficiency at the same Air Macau counter, getting tickets for the same flight.

R.Randy leaving their taxi and running to the Air Macau counter, they get on the same flight too.

In fact, here comes Goldies. Sigh. 'Airport Equalizer' strikes yet again.

Amazing Yellow Line hardly needs to break into a sweat as it hops and skips from Macau to Taipei, literally across a narrow stretch of sea.

First out of the airport are Goldies. They hop into their taxi and tell their driver to drive to Taipei 101. The driver takes a moment to understand the frenzied shouting. "Taipei 101!" Riley yells. "101!" Buffy echoes. The driver is confused. "Speak English!" Riley yells again.

Efficiency, in the next taxi, is faced with the same problem of a driver who does not understand. I'm surprised, as Taipei 101 is a fairly well known building. May be it's the way the teams are pronouncing it. Robin is as frustrated as Riley, trying to get his message through.

I honestly think better of this group of Racers. So far we haven't had too many Ugly American incidents. Riley's tantrum at the Swiss border comes to mind, but not at the scale of say, Kendra or Flo. It's part of international travel to struggle through the language barrier, complaining that it's the locals' fault is not the way to go. Ahem, teams, you're in their country, if they don't speak your language it's probably your fault.

R.Randy fare a little better, they find a taxi driver who knows where 101 is.

Lovebirds give their driver a piece of paper that presumably has their destination written on it. "We had time at Macau airport and realized we're going to a Chinese country, where the language is very different. We bought a small guidebook that has a picture of the building and showed it to our driver, it helped with the communication," Tara explains.

Efficiency taxi gets going, finally.

Goldies' taxi driver drives off too, but they're not sure he understands. "This is like a footrace to the Pitstop, only it's in a taxi, it's vital to get to our destination," Buffy interviews.

Beautiful night shot of the 101 story tall building (hence the name, I smirk), looking like multiple cupcakes stacked on top of each other. Phil is at what appears to be the observation deck and he tells us such useful information as the building is the tallest in the world in 3 of the 4 classification categories (Chicago natives breathe a sigh of relief, Sears Tower is still the tallest overall) and boasts the fastest elevators.

Fast or not, it's essential to get into aforesaid elevators. The wait at the lobby is intense, as Efficiency, R.Randy and Lovebirds vie for a position in the finale. Unusually, none of the teams are smiling, there is simply too much tension.

Drunken careening Amazing cameraman shows the path from the elevator to Phil. Who will it be? Who? Who? Who?

It's Faith & Robin, narrowly beating R.Randy to team number one. They look exhausted, but very happy. "We're in the finale, something we aimed for from the start. I know we can do it and win the Race, we're the strongest team here both mentally and physically," Robin interviews.

Rupert & Randy are team number two. "We are determined to go all out to win, we'll stop at nothing, we're focusing on the finish line, it's the only thing we will see," Randy says.

Willow & Tara check-in as team number three. "When we applied, we honestly never thought we'd come this far ... to be in the final run-in. We're going to enjoy the rest of the race and do the best we can. We've come so far now, we owe it to ourselves to push as hard as we can, the other teams shouldn't rule us out as genuine competition," Willow says.

Here comes Buffy & Riley, the last team to arrive. "I can't believe our luck, our taxi driver, I have nothing to say," Riley shakes his head in defeat. "Give is to us, Phil," Buffy pleads. Phil looks sad for a moment, then tells them that it's the last of three pre-determined Non-Elims in the Race. They're still in the competition for the $1 million prize. Of course, they are mugged and they will start with no money the next race.

So they're taking four teams into the finale. Only one team will emerge as the winners of this Amazing Race. I know I have a 50% chance of happiness next episode, I'll start stocking up on the whisky then.


Teaser for Episode 12

In the special two-hour season finale, old rivalries surface and a showdown seems imminent.

It's a mad dash amidst rows and rows of books. Onlookers look on in amusement.

"I feel strangely like I'm home," Faith quips.

And someone takes a bad fall off a bike. There's blood, there's swearing, and there's much kicking of a twisted hunk of metal.

Plus the small matter of finding out who wins the Amazing Race.


Useful links & information

Hong Kong:
Ocean Park
Bamboo scaffolding
Tai O

Macau:
Macau
Macau Tower adventures

*****


ETA: left the map jpg on my work computer, it's here now.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:43 pm

Episode 11 Extra - Willow's Journal (it's Willow & Tara's Journal now)
Note: I hope this reads fine, not sure if it does. Imagine Willow writing in the journal with Tara peering over her shoulders, occasionally Tara would grab the notebook from Willow and add her thoughts. Tara's words are highlighted in blockquotes.


We didn't exactly talk about it, because there was no need. My love and I, having agreed that we belonged to each other, decided that we would share everything from now on, even writing in this journal. It has a nice ring to it, our journal. Right now she's sitting on the bed sewing — I tore my t-shirt on the plane to Taipei, luckily it was dark and in an unobtrusive place because we wouldn't have had time to stop and change. She's good at these domestic tasks, sewing, gardening, cooking, it's like she has a flair for them. I don't mean it in a stereotypical way, or that I want to put her in a box. She is quite the domestic goddess. We joked that she'll be the one setting all the rules in our home, although I will be the one devising schedules and making lists.

Our home. Everything has an 'ours' before it now, the distinction between personal possessions have blurred, what is mine is also hers and what she owns now I also own.

She jokes that we're becoming positively socialist, to which I answered that the purest form of socialism is unconditional love. She raised her eyebrow quizzically at that, in that uniquely adorable way. Well, I'm biased, because everything she does is completely and utterly adorable. I can look at her doing the most mundane thing and I can't tear my eyes away.

[blockquote]The most mundane thing, Will? Even when I'm peeling off my face mask and I have lumps of blue stuff all over my face? Even when my fingers are full of dirt when I'm out gardening? Or even washing my hands, putting on socks or doing laundry?

Socialism and unconditional love? Is that a new Willow-invented concept? Under true socialist ideals, the concept of monogamous relationships won't exist. If resources and production are distributed evenly with society, and extending the idea of resources to people, does it mean that I have to share you? Oh no, that I'm emphatically not doing.[/blockquote]

Heehee, that was Tara grabbing the journal from my hands and adding her thoughts. And yes, me too, me too. I'm not sharing, no way. I'm so hopelessly in love, all I want is to feel her softness against me all the time. Even during tense moments in the Race I momentarily forget about the need to hurry, and luxuriate in how she feels against me. It's a deep sort of love, deeper than I've ever imagined possible, that I marvel at the unending amount of love that exists between us. Simple touches, a smile, a look, that was all we need, to feel it all over again.

[blockquote]Oh honey, how sweet! But you don't need to write me a big love letter in our journal, because what you feel for me, is exactly what I feel for you. It's so easy to write pages upon pages words that declare our love. But, my love, do we need so many words?

Besides, we're supposed to be recording our thoughts on the race in this journal.[/blockquote]

Alright, yes my love, returning to the Race. Last night was one of the few rest stops that wasn't a Pitstop. It's a different feeling. At Pitstop we have our eyes permanently fixed on the clock, the routine is set and all we focus on is the Race. Nights like last night feel more like we're on vacation. We spent much of last night talking. Small whispered words of love, and lots of laughter too. Moments like that, we could almost forget we were in a competition, I felt very close to her, without even the need for physical expression. It was enough to be in each other's arms. We didn't want to sleep at all, but we finally did.

Woke up later than expected, and was late to the task at the Stock Exchange.

[blockquote]eeeep, that was embarrassing.[/blockquote]

That was bad, we can't do that again. We're almost at the final, and if we are eliminated because we were too busy making out, however pleasurable, we'll surely regret it. We joke that we should keep our private moments minimal, but then quickly decide it is impossible to do.

[blockquote]We'll probably be able to abstain for may be one night, cos my redhead is such a vixen.[/blockquote]

LOL I'm a vixen? Look in the mirror my love. Luckily we were able to catch up on lost time. Today's tasks were the most physical on the entire Race. For the detour we had to climb up a tall building using a bamboo scaffolding system. I know that scientifically the structure is safe, considering how the poles are overlapped together, but they are too thin and who'd heard of using wood as scaffolding? It's hard for our steel-and-concrete trained minds to change our perceptions.

The Roadblock, which she took, was walking around the top of a tall tower along a walkway that is out in the open and with no handrails. I can imagine my legs giving out and not wanting to move, but my love did it bravely. I'm so proud of her.

[blockquote]I was terrified. I felt very exposed, because whenever there was a breeze the whole tower would wobble and because there wasn't any handrail, there was nothing to hold onto, except the safety wire. I kept myself going by telling myself that Will was waiting at the bottom and I had to get to her as fast as I could. *Smile* the best motivator ever.[/blockquote]

We finished third, even though we'd been in front for most of the race. It will be a close start next leg, I think there's no more than 20 minutes between Faith & Robin and Buffy & Riley.

On my mind now, apart from Tara of course, is how we should prepare for the next leg. There are 4 teams left, which can mean either one more elimination leg (which seems unlikely, as they told us there are 3 non-Elims and we've had 3 already), or it's a non-stop leg right to the finish. The last thing Tara and I want is a footrace, because we are simply no match for the athletes in terms of running speed. We must make sure we keep our wits with us at all times.

She just asked me who our tightest competition are. Without a doubt it's Faith & Robin. They're fit, they don't make many mistakes, and they're competitive. And Tara will kill me for saying this, they're both also very attractive individuals.

[blockquote]I have many words to say to you, Willow Rosenberg, some of them not words you'd expect to come from my mouth. So I'll just say this, I know I'm no competition as far as Faith or Robin goes, but I hope that you'll always come back to me, cos I'll always be there for you.

I think they're nice people, I suppose we share the 'unconventional' couple title with them, thankfully we haven't felt much discrimination or problems along the way. The production crew and other teams have gone out of their way to make us comfortable, and we're both grateful. I think I can go home and be prepared to face my family now.[/blockquote]

I agree, the producers have been wonderful and the other teams haven't made us feel like freaks. To be honest there are more freaky people on the Race. That mean little Snyder for example. He's one of the older racers, but he reminds me of a whiny teenager with a bad attitude.

[blockquote]He probably had an unhappy childhood that made him angry at the world.[/blockquote]

What about daddy's boy Randy, and big daddy himself? Sometimes I think Rupert is one of those uptight college professor who frequents strip clubs ... as a performer. Do you know how many police chiefs and judges are into bondage? And Randy will do anything his daddy says, cos he doesn't have his own idea on what to do.

[blockquote]Where do you get all this information? Something I should know about? What if Rupert is a cross-dresser? What he does in his private time is his business. Randy, to be honest I don't have much impression on. After his fight with Riley I try to stay away from him.[/blockquote]

We expect the next few nights may be hectic, regardless of outcome. We're so close, I can't help but think about the run to the finish line. I don't want to, in case I'm disappointed, but on the other hand, this is the reason we came on the Race, we have to focus on reaching that finish line.

[blockquote]It'll be nice to see Anya and Xander again, they've become friends, next time I'm visiting Willow we're thinking of detouring (oh my god, I'm using Amazing Race terminology :) ) to Oxnard to visit them. I hope they're doing better while being sequestered, they were a little angry with each other, but they're so good together I don't want anything to happen to them.

In fact it'll be nice to see all the other teams. Joyce was like a Mom to us, I wonder if we'll get to meet her daughters. And to hear Lorne sing again, I hope he meant it when he invited us to Las Vegas to visit.
[/blockquote]

Well, Tara has finished her sewing and general pottering, we should go to bed now. It's a big day tomorrow, I think we're prepared. I have Tara by my side, I'm ready for anything.

[blockquote]Me too.[/blockquote]

Finish line, here we come!

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby ringwaldoeuvre » Sat Jul 09, 2005 10:16 pm

You want snark about snark? I had thought that might not be appreciated, but now... it's on. Oh yes, I will bring it.

Another non-elim leg. Sigh. So, Riley is officially the Mayor of Sucktown, with the potential to get elected President of Assdonia. He's still. freaking. here. Buffy's all oblivious and I'm all, do they feed you in your cave?

Lovebirds better quit making out or start making out a whole lot more, y'all. Maybe I would do better at this game, given that I spend my time watching TV and have no one to distract me from winning a million dollars. Oh wait, I'm not on the show. I've been spending too much time practicing for my audition tape. What rhymes with "dork?" ("Spork," you numbskull. Love, Sars.)

My money's still on Efficiency. Faith's rack could probably win the race all on their own. They make quite a team, and helped out with this leg. Hey, gravity works.

R. Randy are still, like, British.

Did I mention that the Goldies are still around? Well, they are. I thought this was supposed to be about survival of the fastest and Darwinism and other new-fangled analogies that would piss off folks in Kansas, and they are starting to look like the duckbill platypus of TAR. I'm going to start taking Xanax with my bottle of whiskey before every ep. (Valium and Johnny Walker Black. A match made in heaven. And my apartment. Wing Chun.)
Me: When I go to the gym, I like to listen to techno music. But this other friend likes to listen to Morrissey. And then everyone wonders why there's this guy crying on the eliptical.
My sister: Well the real question is, why does he bother working out when no one will ever love him?
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watersong84 » Sat Jul 09, 2005 11:38 pm

Ah! :wtf I could have sworn I left feedback for the last update, but it seems as though I didn't. Roar! I'm going crazy.

This was a GREAT update! :applause :bounce So funny! :lol


Cos all you need is Phil [** try singing that to the tune of All You Need is Love**]
Now, try singing the whole "Elephant Love Medley" from Moulin Rouge and replace the word "love" with "Phil" every time. It is hilarious!
"All you need is Phil
All you need is Phil
All you need is Phi-hi-hi-hil
Phil is just a game..."

hehe.

Translate? How do you translate finishes? "Er, I'll have a veneer finish because that means yellow clue envelope with secret instructions."


Ha! Lol! You are just too much to handle.

I am so excited!!! Finale!!!

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby JustSkipIt » Sun Jul 10, 2005 8:01 am

I haven't read yet but

Can 2 teams go for a FF simultaneously? Erm….I don’t know. * whines * waaaaaatsoooooon!!!!

[** *watson assumes a sagely expression and tried to sit in the lotus position, but gets legs all tangled up* yes my children, two teams can indeed go for a FF simultaneously. In TAR7 when they were in South Africa, both Ray & Deanna and Rob & Amber went for the suspension bridge over water cooler FF, which R&D won together with those blatantly sponsored SUVs so they can drive the hell away from each other. So, yeah, there.)**]
The difference being that R&A and R&D both went to the ff but only R&D got to try it because they were there first. Both doing it would have been if R&R had started at opposite ends and when they got to the middle, tried to throw the other off then continued on. As it was, R&A went to park and watch a nicely painted water tower while R&D got largely undeserved SUVs.

I'll be back later with feedback of the more variety.

ETA:
Ok, so the combined responses are hysterical. More than that, I’m completely impressed at the technique of getting your … minions to do some of the, well minion work.

Now on to the episode (if I have time before the family wakes from the afternoon nap). Lol about Sequesterville.

Cos the unlined look is so not him, I don't want my eyes to be distracted by hints of man-nipples thank you very much.
We just had this discussion the other day because, well, 100 degrees. My attitude is, I wear a bra in public no matter the temperature, let’s return the favor guys! Especially in our freezing cold office.

Again lol about CBS contracts. Ok, I don’t get the tasks that are just stopping and seeing something (like the Pandas). I mean it should either be a real task like a detour or a roadblock or it should be hard. Telling them to go to the zoo to see some bears is kind of lame (not that I blame you of course, I blame the Amazing Producers and more on their stupidity later).

Tara is wearing her red number 4 t-shirt (mmmm, remember wet t-shirt coming out of the zorb? gulp) and Willow is wearing one with the number 11.
Someone has done an entire essay on the number shirts they all wear in S6 and the meaning in terms of Tarot. Nothing we don’t already know though…..

God, Buffy and Riley? What is that about? Arggghhh!

If I tell you some of the US stereotype that exists in other countries you'd laugh — all Americans wear ten gallon hats, live in trailer parks and think Switzerland invented Volvos. The crime rate is so high that everyone owns a gun and AIDS is everywhere.
Believe me when I say I know. I live in Texas and went to Texas Tech (talk about a deep understanding of tumbleweed). People would literally ask me at conferences if students rode horses to class and wasn’t it scary for everyone to be carrying a pistol! This was um…. a year in the last century… not in 1860!

I'm amazed, since they seem to be communicating in sign language. Now what I know about signing isn't enough to fill the back of a bus ticket, but even I know that sign language is not universal and differs by country. For instance, British fingerspelling uses two hands whereas the American version uses one.
Yes, it is different but I would imagine there are plenty of signs that cross-over. There are actually different signs for children and babies too because a lot of the adult signs are too hard for children to make. What a cute depiction of Tara (of course).

Arghhh! Lovebirds were late! That sucks.

I guess it’s the anti-Debra leg of the race. The scaffolding climbing (did I mention I’m terrified of heights) vs. Pork dumplings and then walking around the tall tower thing.

I’m confused about the W/T time saver. They saved an hour but the others were caught up with them at the towerblock? Did the save an hour on the return too?

Ok, the Lovebirds argument is stupid. Pick someone and do the block. Whatever. But seriously, why are the other teams caught up with them when Tara gets up the tower???? Quite cute the getting back to Willow thing. Reminds me of Unexpected Consequences.

Stupid airport bunching! Seriously I mean they do these different tasks with finding and riding and eating and searching and climbing and being blown off a tower and then the taxi drivers make the non-difference in the non-elim? Arggghhh!!!!!

Smart Lovebirds with the picture but we knew that. The start times for 1-3 are going to be very close after the pitstop. Cool. Riley = moron!

Ok, the extra. Well, probably it’s my least favorite extra yet. Wait a minute before you send any tomatoes back to me. I’m not saying it’s bad but it’s not what I’ve come to expect. Yes, the sweetness and awwwness is high but not what we’re used to. Think about it: we’ve had the application video, their first time together, the Pepper article, the painting for money. This is just sort of… blah? Now I’ll backtrack: could just be me. Just my opinion and rather humble at that.

Great episode. This is a real nail biter (except I recently quit that).

Now my response to your response to my response to your response:

Most FFs involve taking turns, which tends to mean the first team who gets there gets it. However one good example of simultaneous FF was in TAR1 when Momily and the Guidos did the Bangkok reclining buddha coin drop at the same time (which I "borrowed" for ep 8) and the Guidos won.
That’s cool. If we get Netflicks (ever I’m going to try to get all the ARs to catch up).

p.s. that was your 999th post, did you know that? Congrats!
I didn’t until I read your note. That means that my feedback on Coming Back will be #1000 so my level will change. I can’t remember what’s next. One thing I liked better about the old board was the avatar, sig, & posting levels staying set on a prior post. Now they change on a prior post with the new change. That made no sense…
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sun Jul 10, 2005 8:33 am

JustSkipIt wrote:Re: Simulataneous FF: The difference being that R&A and R&D both went to the ff but only R&D got to try it because they were there first

Hi Debra, thanks for taking time out from your incredibly busy day to post! In a way you're right, cos R/A had to wait at the bottom of the tower till R/D finished, and in the second FF in India Uchenna & Joyce and Lynn & Alex both went for the hair shaving FF, though L/A turned back before they reached the temple.

Most FFs involve taking turns, which tends to mean the first team who gets there gets it. However one good example of simultaneous FF was in TAR1 when Momily and the Guidos did the Bangkok reclining buddha coin drop at the same time (which I "borrowed" for ep 8) and the Guidos won.

Hey, not trying to be an argumentative smartass (well, um, I am), but well ... yeah ... I am a smug smartass aren't I?


p.s. that was your 999th post, did you know that? Congrats!
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Artemis » Sun Jul 10, 2005 8:45 am

Argh! There's some kind of evil conspiracy afoot to inflict more Rileyness on us loyal TAR fans. That's two non-elims he and poor deluded Buffy have benefitted from - the first I don't feel too entitled to grouse about, as it kind of balances out the overwhelming relief of the Lovebirds getting through their own non-elim in Switzerland, but this is too much :fit2 (Beats Riley over the head with a cricket bat) Why won't you just die!?!

Okay, I'm done now.

(Throws away broken cricket bat.)

Actually it's nice to have a 'villain' in the pack, so I'm not criticising you for having Riley still around... but what'd be the point of having him if I didn't rant at him?

On to Racers who aren't Riley though, and first and foremost the Lovebirds (Highly Scientific Guess Work rating after adding in this leg: 0.4030, second place overall). Well, they slept in... that was a mistake, no question about it. But they realise it was a mistake, and hey, they're only human (insanely gorgeous humans, but still) - no-one's perfect. All in all, it's probably for the best that they had a mistake like this now, when it arguably didn't cost them in the long run, and will make them aware of the need to stay on top of their game for the remaining part of the Race. Sure, one could 'what if' about whether getting to the stock exchange on time would've got them to the airport sooner (Evil airport person! Grrr!), but maybe if they hadn't been running late they wouldn't have gone for the quick, mildly-terrifying detour option, and wouldn't have gotten the inside scoop on travel options that got them their lead over the rest of the field... They're still in the Race, and by the sounds of it they'll be ripping their clue at the beginning of the next leg in close proximity to the teams ahead of them, so I don't think there's any call to break out the time machine and sneak an alarm clock into their room.

That 'airport equaliser' so near the end of the leg was a bit of a pain - bunching early I can forgive somewhat, as like you said in an earlier reply we don't want teams strung out across half the world. But seeing the Lovebirds get some luck and use their smarts to capitalise on it, only to have it all go down the drain like that was a bit 'meh'. I know, their lead wasn't that great, and it was mostly down to the vagaries of airports and their Evil Employees! that the others caught up, but still, meh.

I loved the return of the Journal in the extra, too - 'our' journal, that was so sweet. And Tara jumping in and adding her comments, aww :blush It was fun how they'd tease each other here and there too, and I appreciated finding out a bit more about their mid-leg stopping and smelling the roses moment :x

Other teams... R.Randy (revised rating 0.4343, 3rd overall) I found myself disliking a little bit this leg, whereas they've been fairly inoffensive since Switzerland otherwise. Nothing specific, just little things about the way they interacted, they didn't seem to have such an easy-going, nice-to-be-around team atmosphere as previously. I wonder if Willow's journal thoughts on them may be closer to the mark than I'd realised to this point. Though I'm with Tara on the cross-dressing, if Rupert wants to cross-dress, so be it. There's not enough cross-dressing in the Race anyway.

(Actually, that gave me an evil thought... perhaps, as well as taking their money, the Goldies could be punished for surviving the non-elim by being forced to wear each other's clothes for the remainder of the Race? I'm sure Buffy could put up with shorts and t-shirts, but the humiliation Riley would suffer at having to compete in a cheerleader skirt and low-cut strappy top... that's the kind of humiliation money can't buy. It might even make up for the horrible burning pain in my eyeballs at seeing it.)

Efficiency (revised rating 0.3987, 1st overall) seems to get more sports-metaphorish the more they go on - I'm dubbing them Sports Metawhores for their willingness to give voice to any metaphor, no matter how dumb or cliched, even though on second glance it's not as funny as it seemed when I thought it up just now. Nothing much to say about them - they race well, they don't make enormous fools of themselves in the process, metaphors notwithstanding, and I would totally join Faith's gym. Actually you know what'd be a great career move for her once the Race is done? Exercise DVDs. Lots of exercise DVDs :drool

As for the Goldies (revised rating 0.6343, 4th overall, die damn you), bah humbug. Why they do damfool things like choose the Dim Sum option rather than the scaffolding - which you'd think even they would realise draws on Riley's only real talents: physical ability and being too dumb to get scared - is beyond me. But that's twice now they've dodged Philimination through no merit of their own, so I don't see potential winners here.

In conclusion, great leg, very funny, very snarky, die Riley die.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby justin » Sun Jul 10, 2005 12:14 pm

The replies to the comments for the last update were really funny :lol You two should form a comedy double act. I mean you could be the next Little and Large or, better yet, the next Cannon and Ball. Um *looks sheepish* no offense, like ;)

The update was great even if it did seem to be very buncharific. Not so much a race as a group of preople travelling round together followed by a bit of a race at the end.

When the lovebirds didn't show up at the stock exchange, I was like, oh no don't say they've gotten so caught up... name constellations that they forgot about the race. Someone needs to give them a copy of the Tortoise and the Hare, like, stat.

It was a good thing that the lovebirds didn't choose the dim sum seeing as how it was a choice of spam, spam, spam or spam. Um, I mean pork, pork, pork or pork :blush

The walkway challenge sounded very scary. I don't think that I could have done it. :eek

The person at the airport refusing to give the lovebirds an early flight was annoying. I mean, if they had been eliminated because of it I would have hunted that person down and made them suffer. :bash

Riley was very annoying, though when isn't he? When he was in the cab at the end I could imagine him acting like an Englishman and trying to communicate with the cab driver by speaking slowly and in a loud voice. But, of course, the gods watch out for fools and ships named Enterprise, so they gained the benefit of yet another non elim. (Though just how predertimined are these non-elims? I can't help wonder if the producers decided they couldn't lose the last bad guy team and made the leg a non elim in order to save them)

The journal was great. Though what's up with Willow and Tara being all seflish and refusing to share? Don't they know that sharing is caring?
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby meretricious » Mon Jul 11, 2005 7:49 am

first of all, thank you very much car for the interpretive dance, although quaffing? dancing is thirsty work for ya, huh? and what you interpreted as my wtf? look was, i believe, my "they allsmoke? that's so 80's" look.
on to the update, have to admit i thought from the beginning this would prob. be non elim round, still was glad our loverbirds weren't last, didn't want to see them spared that way twice. looks like r/randy are starting to feel the heat, and backstreet boys lunchbox? threaten my partridge family or my family affair lunchboxes and i might sign almost anything.
recapper being led away by police in fur lined handcuffs? was that you at the pride parade? if so, you didn't look too upset about it, just a little sunburnt.
have to agree with the other fb on this, airport bunching sux, and this leg did seem to come down to crap shoot of taxi rides, though again, being pretty sure it was a non elim, seemed less crucial. but buffy defending riley? hopefully her delusions will expire after race, prob. needs to maintain them for now for competitions sake, would almost not mind her winning a million bucks if she used it to buy a freaking clue!
actually, your stereotype of americans resembles the area i grew up in uncomfortably much, if you throw in trucker caps instead of ten gallons. does that mean the asian stereotypes are true if you find the right neighborhood?
i remember when i lived in dc, i thought the panda's were fictional, they never came out where you could see them, they were always only on the monitors, i suspected a big scam.
dangerous oversleeping there, girls, can't make anymore mistakes like that, so lucky it didn't cost them more than it did. hotels don't have wake up calls on that side of the world?
really wanted randy's clue to blow awaybefore he hit the ground, really wanted him to have to run after it. and riley baring his teeth at small children? very big bad wolf of him.
those egg yolks look nasty. my mother has developed a frightening obscession with her food dehydrator lately, so not going to tell her about the egg yolks (the bananas are bad enough)
speaking as someone who can't look over the rail on the second story of the mall to the first story without getting queasy, pretty sure this challenge would have made me wet myself copiously.
have to go with debra about the extra, you've just set the bar so high with your previous ones, this was a little less special. nice to see the comfort level they've developed, though.
i've decided i no longer care who wins as long as riley/buffy lose and riley suffers some massive humiliation. lovebirds winning would be bonus, but please give riley the beating down he deserves! ~mary
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby hermitfish » Tue Jul 12, 2005 12:28 pm

Finally had a chance to catch up and yay...very good updates. I mean, let’s face it, there is a similar format for each episode but you manage to maneuver in so many details and get all creative with the extras that I manage to like it more after each episode. Kudos to you.

On a slightly related sidebar...

the amazing watson wrote:If I tell you some of the US stereotype that exists in other countries you'd laugh — all Americans wear ten gallon hats, live in trailer parks and think Switzerland invented Volvos. The crime rate is so high that everyone owns a gun and AIDS is everywhere.


the legendary Elvis wrote:Believe me when I say I know. I live in Texas and went to Texas Tech (talk about a deep understanding of tumbleweed). People would literally ask me at conferences if students rode horses to class and wasn’t it scary for everyone to be carrying a pistol! This was um…. a year in the last century… not in 1860!



Thank goodness it’s not just me...I’m originally from southern VA/NC border area and I go to grad school in Wisconsin. I’m easy to spot as a ‘foreigner’ with my accent and among the questions I’ve been asked:

“Are there still people mad about losing the Civil War?”

“Did you used to live on a plantation?”

“Are there lots of people that don’t have teeth?”

Not to mention several come to me as official knowledge girl to answer questions about all things southern. Being the evil person I am, when I don’t know whatever it is I just make up something colorful to amuse myself and confuse them.

Back to the regularly scheduled feedback...

I liked the dual journal entries, by the way. I could just imagine them cuddled up and writing it together. Oh yeah...and somebody smack Riley in the head with a guide book or, you know, the OED...something with enough weight to knock some sense into him.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby the hero factor » Tue Jul 12, 2005 4:37 pm

Episode 11 - Holy Cowbells, look at the size of that thing


So, am I the only one who saw the title and thought of Christopher Walken. "More cowbell." Just me then? Oookay.

No, I care about where Lovebirds are. I'm beside myself with worry.


Word. I was so worried. But thankfully it didn't seem to hurt them. Phew.

Grrr...darnit. I thought we were gonna be rid of Riley, but nope. Stupid non-elim leg. [/grumble]

And I really liked the extra. It was neat seeing some of Willow's and Tara's thoughts on the other teams.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby tarawhipped » Tue Jul 12, 2005 5:54 pm

Good lord, where do I start? How bout at the beginning...I was born at 3:10 am on a Thursd---oh wait...I'll skip a bit.
normally I’ll be puffing out what chest I have on me that Cam picked out my funnies… if I didn’t know she knew which parts were yours and was trying to be nice to me.
WRONG!!! The original plan was to pick out Car's on purpose just to tease you, but it never happened. You should know by now I never try to be nice...why go for the sincere when you can go for the snarky? :p
stop showing off your pop-culturedness. I had to look up tossing off to get your naughty reference, cos I’m a sweet innocent little one
okay, #1...no, and #2 :lmao
Is s/he/it an alien? Or an Ang-branded sexbot? Ooops, did I cross a line there?
Aren't we ALL aliens on this wacky spaceship we call Earth? No comment on the sexbot....but you better be glad neither of our SOs are reading this! ;-)

Ok, now about the update...WHY, WATSON???? Why do you hate us??? You could have sent Team Olympic-pool size Jerkyheads packing, and you let them stay??? You suck, dude. Plus the footrace has me worried about the future...I'm guessing that's going to play a part for real at some point. Buffy's remarks about her "calming influence" on Riley had me giggling my head off....maybe this is a rebound effect of the "Riley-induced stupor"? Now, maybe it's because I'm jaded, but W/T's cuteness had me rolling my eyes a bit in this one. I half expected them to come across a baby slug or something and go "awwww, it's so cute, this is the most amazing experience ever!" LOVE the description of the dim sum restaurant...I had my first experience with one recently in San Francisco, and was lost until a nice local helped us out (though we declined his advice to try the chicken feet). Finally, the extra was very sweet, seeing the two of them planning their future, clearly ready for the next step. *sigh* And now I've gone from laughting to snarky to mushy...time to go. Can't wait for the finale!

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby VMarie » Sun Jul 17, 2005 12:27 pm

I just spent the last two days reading the entire story and all I can say is...

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! Oh. My. God. this is tooo funny! Watson you are a comic genius. I don't think I've ever had so many laugh-out-loud moments as I have reading this fic.

You would make the world's greatest color commentator with your snarkiness and sarcasm.

Wonderful job! I'm waiting with anticipation for the final installments.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sat Jul 30, 2005 7:32 pm

I FINISHED writing Episode 12 - the Finale. It's hellishly long, and with my beta / co-writer / minion right now. The aim is to post the first part this week, yes it'll be in 2 parts, cos it's a two hour finale, so each hour is being recapped separately.

Replies to the very nice feedback for Episode 11.

Mary aka the queen of snark - but of course I want snark! How can I ever turn down snark?!! The recaplet is, like, funny as hell, you know that? Yeah, Goldies.are.still.freaking.here, but we need our villains. Lovebirds oversleeping, well it happens to the best of us, what was funny was that they weren't even doing the hokey-pokey the night before, just talking. Who would've thought talking can be so tiring?
My money's still on Efficiency.

You and most other people I think. Since Elvis used it so well, I'm copying it -- good guess. :lol

Since you neither addressed my question nor denied my speculation, you shall henceforth be known as Sars! Heehee.

~~~~~

Alyssa - :lmao about the Moulin Rouge song, now it'll be in my head all day, darn you!
You are just too much to handle.

:lol me and my 647 alternate personalities thank you very much!

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Elvis - hey! hope you read this before going on vacation. I'll reply to your emails later, but I was busy with Car's CB update and writing ep 12, so I've been slacking in my replies. Before I forget ... have a great vacation!

I’m completely impressed at the technique of getting your … minions to do some of the, well minion work.

The trick is to make sure they don't think of it as minion work, put it in their heads that it's very important and highly respected, and they'll sell their souls to want to do it. :lol

Someone has done an entire essay on the number shirts they all wear in S6

I think I've read it, or different versions of it, plus articles at the Journal of Buffy studies. Very academic, very up Car's street.

I don’t get the tasks that are just stopping and seeing something (like the Pandas). I mean it should either be a real task like a detour or a roadblock

That was, um, a little of my fault (seeing I am the Amazing Producers). A lot of times I'm hindered by flight arrival and departure times, I have certain tasks in mind, but it may not be practical at those hours. You know I use real flight times, right? So they arrived in HK at around 3.30pm, and I wanted the next "big" task to be the detour. Problem was, no restaurant will serve dim sum after lunch, so I had to do some fillers before they got to the detour. I added the pandas cos only a few weeks ago, gf and I actually went to Ocean Park and I got to see the pandas for the first time, it was so awesome.

I live in Texas and went to Texas Tech (talk about a deep understanding of tumbleweed)

Debra, meet Carleen. Carleen, Debra. Now talk about tumbleweeds. I think the stereotype rant got the attention of a few people (see Cyd and Irene's fb for example). It is true, the number of times I say I live in HK and people do this kung fu impression and talk about Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan. I have news for these people ... I ain't got no clue!

Thanks about sign language and Tara. I can do the alphabet on British fingerspelling but I won't be able to communicate with anyone who doesn't know it. I can understand how frustrating it can get. I'd be petrified of the scaffolding task too. It's a very common sight, bamboo scaffolding, but when the monsoon season hits, inevitably there'll be a news article about some scaffold or other falling to the streets and holding up traffic for hours. I'll remember not to take you to dim sum then, pork is a big feature, although if you like beef and chicken and seafood, you can have a good dim sum meal.

Quite cute the getting back to Willow thing. Reminds me of Unexpected Consequences.

OMG. I'm being compared with the Lisa. Gulp, gulp and gulp.

my least favorite extra yet ... we’ve had the application video, their first time together, the Pepper article, the painting for money. This is just sort of… blah?

I know exactly what you mean. Between you and me (and the people who read this thread), I was running out of ideas for extras. The video and stargazing and Pepper, those were good ones. I wanted to keep this one simple, you know, cos we have the big finish coming up.


~~~~~

Chris - yes, Goldies got away with 2 non-elims. Do they deserve to stay? Probably not. But that's the nature of TAR, that we have people like Freddy & Kendra winning over Kris & Jon. And Chip & Kim, who were poorer racers, winning over Colin & Christie. Too often it's the small bits of luck (good or bad) that changes the course of the outcome.
Beats Riley over the head with a cricket bat

HEY! Stop mistreating the poor cricket bat!!

Lovebirds sleeping in was definitely a big mistake, but it didn't really hinder them that much. Would it mean getting to Macau airport quicker? Probably not, cos of so much that happened that day, plus the subway schedule, and ferry schedule, they would have caught up on lost time.

That 'airport equalizer' so near the end of the leg was a bit of a pain

Again it's those little stupid things that we get used to in TAR that bring home to us how much the Racers are in the hands of fate.

Thanks for the words about the Journal. Not riveting, or outstanding, just a sweet little interlude before the big finish. I imagine in a few months’ or years’ time they’d go back and read the journal together and they’ll be all “awwww”.

Re: Rupert & Randy,
Nothing specific, just little things about the way they interacted

To me, they're the meh team of the race, the ones that are still around after so many rounds, but you can't bring yourself to hate them too much, or like them too much. They're just ... there. This I think is their biggest strength, to escape notice, but maintain position.

Re: Faith & Robin
Sports Metawhores

:rofl slaps thighs *ouch* BRILLIANT, Taskmaster! Even if you don’t think it’s funny, I do. I’m easily amused. Faith and exercise DVDs? Wonderful. Have you seen this DVD? Perfect for Faith, it’ll be a top seller.

die Riley die

oh yes, he must. Wait! I can’t say that! I’m the writer. Oh but I can, I am the writer.

Thanks for reading and your support.

~~~~~

justin – hey thanks for the compliment.
Little and Large or, better yet, the next Cannon and Ball

:lmao that’s TOO funny! Or … French and Saunders! Sharon and Tracy from Birds of a Feather (oh the memories). I wish Car knows who they are. And we have the height difference too. :-D

Agree about the buncharific leg, blame it on the airline timetables and traveling times. Also, like I mentioned to Debra, I needed to do the dim sum detour, which limited the timing. The Macau Tower also, it only opens during the day. I haven’t been there myself but it looks totally scary.

how predetermined are these non-elims?

Very pre-determined. Both in actual TAR and here on KR. Especially this last one. I knew I’m taking 4 teams to the final episode and one team will be eliminated after the first hour on ep12. My trusty “pull names out of hat” system told me which teams, and it was a matter of writing the action, which I always do with the minimum of pre-planning. It’s been an exercise in writing, this KR, very spontaneous.

To be honest, in a real TAR, it could have been any of the teams who got the crap taxi driver. TAR is that random, and one little good stroke of luck, or one little bad break, that’s the difference between checking in as team number one or getting the boot from Phil. That’s one of the attraction too.

Stay tuned, episode 12 part 1 is coming soon.

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mary dear – Car says thank you for your thank you about the interpretive dance. I say thank you to you for thanking Car, cos I think the dance was pretty cool.

recapper being led away by police in fur lined handcuffs? was that you at the pride parade?

oops busted. You know I don’t actually live 13 timezones away, don’t you? :lol

his leg did seem to come down to crap shoot of taxi ride

The whole Amazing Race is a game of chance and random events, that’s why it’s so unpredictable, and so riveting to watch.

does that mean the asian stereotypes are true if you find the right neighborhood?

You mean about the subservient women? They exist. People who do kung fu? They exist. Doctor/scientist/lawyer types? They exist too. But assuming every Asian is like that? I dunno, I’m just kinda sick of Bruce Lee jokes I guess.

hotels don't have wake up calls on that side of the world?

Oh they do, but perhaps Lovebirds slept through it? That’s my version of events anyway. :lol

have to go with debra about the extra, you've just set the bar so high with your previous ones, this was a little less special. nice to see the comfort level they've developed, though.

Point taken. It won’t make my favorite list either. But you gotta have some “ordinary” stuff to make the outstanding stuff more outstanding, right?

Re: Riley getting the beating he deserves? :hmm I’m not promising anything! It’s up to chance. :devil

p.s. you have partridge family / my family affair lunchboxes? :lol

~~~~~

Cyd – LOL about the stereotypes. I’m afraid to say if you came to UK or Switzerland or HK or Singapore or wherever the hell I am that week, you’ll get asked all sorts of questions about the south too. They’ll all assume you’re some sort of Scarlet O’Hara, really.

Seems like there’s a split about whether the Extra is good or not. Heh. I’ll take it both ways, if you like it, I’ll thank you profusely (so thank you Cyd, profusely). If you don’t I’ll say things like yeah I did it on purpose.

Beating Riley up with a guidebook or the OED? Why are you doing this to the poor guidebook, or the OED? Poor little books! :lol

~~~~~

the hero factor – LOL about Christopher Walken. Can’t remember the cowbell line, which movie was that from? :hmm

Yeah, Lovebirds gave us all a heart attack, but it was all good. Agree about Riley, he is an ass, but I have to obey my trusted and pre-determined race order.  Another one for liking the Extra, thanks!

~~~~~

Cam – geez David Copperfield moment much. In the beginning there was a Cameron, and she was good, then she was bad, then she was konfused, and now she’s just a krazy kid (well, an older kid) who hangs out with other krazy kids. Yes I do too know that you don’t even try to be nice anymore  - remember our first emails? How extremely polite we were towards each other? Sick. Heehee. Well, I know you’re feeling kinda fragile right now, so I’ll tone down the snark, well, may be a small fraction, like 0.00000005%, out of respect.

Aren't we ALL aliens on this wacky spaceship we call Earth? No comment on the sexbot....but you better be glad neither of our SOs are reading this.

#1, how did you know that when I was young I fantasized I was an alien who was stranded / stationed on Earth and working for a spy outfit while reporting back to the alien HQ? And #2 the danger of YOUR SO reading this is way way way (like 5,000,000%) higher than my SO reading. So yeah, like I’m remotely worried. :lmao

Alright I’m gonna take issue with you, Missy. Are you saying I SUCK? And you ROLLED YOUR EYES at W/T goodness? *takes off T-shirt to reveal buffed arms and iron-clad abs* you’re looking for a fight aren’t you? You, you ..... you …girly girl! I’m gonna stuff a whole bag of chicken feet down your puny girly throat I am. And not only the ones swimming in blackbean-flavored super-artery-clogging oil, I’m adding the ones that have been picked in vinegar and gone all white too. Scared now? *places hands on hips and snorts*

May be you redeemed yourself slightly by turning all mushy at the end, so I’ll let you off this time. Remember … the threat of chicken feet is not to be taken lightly. :P

~~~~~

Fajita – btw you’re never late! poor darling, I hope your computer troubles aren’t making you all unhappy, cos we’re the Insano triplets, not depresso ones.

LMAO about your rant against the treatment / depiction of Mexicans by others. Don’t forget you’re dealing with an Italian who lives in the southside of Chicago and an Identity-challenged British-Asian possibly-alien being with 648 personalities. There are no stereotypes here.

[**Help! Help! The recapper cries in vain as she is led away by the contract police in fur-lined handcuffs and Y-clamps and a buckle collar ... ooops wrong image. **]

Now I know Watson didn't write or even concieve this...she's to shy. Carleen on the other hand...

Um, well, actually watty did. You think watty is shy? :lmao You see? Car didn’t really co-write this ep, she did a hell of a lot of beta-ing, but the majority of this ep was mine, including this. I have some imagination. :lol Spilling your Fanta flavored drinks, that’s a compliment right? Yeah 

Cardboard and Buffy are only 20 minutes behind. That's nothing, but what will affect them is the money. Hmm, I wonder what they'll do to get a some funds?

I wonder if anyone will even care to be watching them get funds?

I'm going out on a limb here and say that Willow and Tara are going to win this race

Good guess, sweetie. Heehee. They have been innovative as Racers, especially compared with this group. But the eternal mystery that is TAR, one small mishap or one small stroke of luck, and the whole picture changes. And with teams starting so close to each other timewise, it is anyone’s game.

Re: the Extra. Thanks, another one who likes it. Love it that you picked up the domesticity feel. I am glad they are already feeling that way so quickly. I love how you mentioned the everyday mundane stuff, those are the things that really do endear someone.

~~~~~

Marie – wow!!! Marie feedback! :clap

You read it all in 2 days! Wow again. It’s a lot of words. And
you are a comic genius

coming from someone I consider one of the most subtly funny of my friends, that’s HIGH compliment, thank you thank you! :lmao about commenting on color :blush

Thanks for reading, and stopping by. Final episode coming up soon.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby the hero factor » Sat Jul 30, 2005 7:59 pm

LOL about Christopher Walken. Can’t remember the cowbell line, which movie was that from?


It's actually from an SNL skit. A Behind the Music spoof of the recording of Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper." Walken played their manager, or something, and kept insisting that the song needed more cowbell. It's quite possibly the most funniest thing ever. It's also a staple in the Pixel Challenges at TWoP.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sun Jul 31, 2005 12:06 pm

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Title: The Amazing Kitten Race
Author: watson (additional snarkage by Carleen)
Distribution: this is for Pens, if you want to archive it elsewhere, please let me know me first
Rating: Episodes are PG-13, Recaps and Extras are R or more
Disclaimer: BtVS characters, concepts and dialog belong to Mutant Enemy, Fox, The WB, UPN and others. The Amazing Race belongs to CBS, Amazing Race Productions Inc, Touchstone Television Productions Inc, Jerry Bruckheimer Productions and others.
Summary: The Amazing Race Crossover. It's a race around the world. Who will be Eliminated? Who will win $1 million?

Thanks: Car of course, for beta-ing and piling on the snark
Notes: We don't often see the actual beta process in fics (except in the Beta Pens section), ideally all fics come to us already beta'ed and corrected. As a departure from norm, and to show you an actual example of how brain-sharing work, we're including the corrections and stuff. Besides, it goes to show how few typos I have. :lol Corrections are underlined, as opposed to Car's snarkage, which are {pink and in curly brackets} -- No, I'm NOT having the parentheses vs brackets debate, got that?



Episode 12 - 5 Continents. 15 Countries. 38 Stops. 37,000 miles

Episode recap

Part 1

I have to be on best behavior this recap, cos my gf and my beta have taken over reviewing and adding snide comments. I don't know how they managed to canoodle up to Sars and Wing to let them do this. {*Bonus points for using ‘canoodle’…plus, you know I’m a good canoodler.*} Particularly my lovely gf. Of all the recaps she has to review, it's the one I'm writing at the bar at TARCon, sigh. [** I have my ways. Insert evil laugh here. Love, your gf. **]

Depending on who you ask, there are one or two 'countries' that are not members of the United Nations. Ever since Switzerland decided to join, only the Vatican and Taiwan are left at the little kids' table, and only if you count Taiwan as a country. I'm not even going to go into how it's known in different places. 'Chinese Taipei' doesn't really cut it, cos Taipei is a city and doesn't resemble a country. {*Can those of us in the US use the same argument for Washington, D.C.? I mean, it’s not a part of any state. Oh! And what about the Vatican? Does that count?*}

Politics aside, Taipei is the latest Pitstop in the racearoundtheworld. Shot of the orange sun disappearing behind some skyscrapers. What's up with that? {*I could give you the astrophysical theory behind it, but let’s not go there right now.*}

Eat / sleep / mingle sequence seems more tense than usual. At what looks like dinner, they sit around a large circular table, but they're doing a credible impression of pretending they're sharing the table with strangers. Like when the restaurant is full and you have to sit with other people even though you really don't want to and you try not to puke when they start chewing with their mouths open or talk loudly or pick their nose. That's the vibe I'm getting. {*Okay, bad visual…thanks.*}

No interviews, just Phil recapping the previous legs (hey! that's my job! Just because I'm at TARCon watching the finale doesn't mean you can take my job!). We see clips of each team and their downfall. Ah, how I've forgotten Darla & Angel, struggling with their computers. Ben & Glory, taking a taxi when they're told to take the subway. {*Well, those two couples are forgettable. Don’t feel bad.*} Lorne & Cordy, who lost their clue, so tragic. Joyce & Sheila, undone by a ghastly alien model. Snyder & Flutie gagging over chicken gizzards, can I say "serve you right"? April & Andrew losing the most important footrace of their lives. Xander & Anya, who got sick. And finally Adam & Oz, who bet on the fast forward and lost. {*But we’ll always have memories of Tarzan and Cheetah.*} Good times. Some of those teams, I actually miss.

What? No Buffy & Riley? Shit, they're still around, they win the prize for Team in Final Episode I Least Want to See. {*Who does?*} I'll do my best to ignore them this episode. {*Please do.*} So, shots of them begging for money, I'm not paying attention, I'd rather surf for bad taste porn, or feed my neopet, I have my laptop with me.

9.04am. Efficiency take the clue from the box and read it out loud. Immediately they learn that it's a Roadblock. Wow, that's new, the Amazing Producers are not wasting their time on this leg. In this Roadblock, the Racer has to go to a museum and help a master calligrapher produce a scroll of calligraphy of Chinese characters. {*No mention of what Faith is wearing? You’re losing your touch here. I’m disappointed.*}

Robin seems disappointed that this isn't a physical task, cos he has to do it.

"We're best at tasks that involve strength and physical fitness, that's how we've come so far. We've been great examples of superior physical ability," Robin self-congratulates. While his arms can reach Stomper size, they haven't been bad either. So, though not usually my cup of tea so to speak, I've enjoyed Robin's Stompers. I'm giving this team the Eye-Candy Award, because every time Faith comes onto my screen, I'm a complete puddle of drool, even my gf says so. [** I've yet to meet a man, or woman, who doesn't get drooly at the sight of Faith, so I'll let you off this time, just don't get your drool all over me. Love, the person you drool all over. **] {*Well, she’s not my gf, so I’ll drool all I want.*}

9.07am. R.Randy count out the money, they have $495, which is, like, wow. Why don't the Producers give them the extra $5 and make it an even $500, what difference does five bucks mean? Dorks.

"Money has been tight all through the Race. With taxis and entrance fees and guidebooks, it doesn't leave much room for maneuvering," Rupert says. {*I now have an image of Rupert and Randy 'maneuvering' – not pretty. What’s with giving me scary visual images this episode?*}

9.10am. Lovebirds, taking a moment to be happy to be going to a museum. They run off to their taxi.

"I've seen calligraphy, it's more painting than writing," Tara comments.

"Oh, you should be doing this then," Willow replies.

"Nonsense, Baby, you'll do fine," Tara re-assures. Well, she has to say that, cos she's done her six Roadblocks. {*Can I keep these two when the show is over?*}

9.24am. Goldies. Man, the starting times are close, the closest I've seen for the start of the finale. They do the obligatory beg for money routine, I ignore them. {*Me too…I’m skipping this entire paragraph.*} If the anticipated spending for this leg is $495, they have a long way to go. Most of the begging is done by Buffy, in her Hayden halter top again, and if she denies she's using her sexuality, then I'm a lump of dodo poo. [** ewww, poo, you're just gross. Love, your gf, who really doesn't want to see you as poo. **]

R.Randy and Efficiency arrive at the museum, shortly followed by Lovebirds. The Roadblock is taken by Randy, Robin and Willow respectively. {*Technically, this is a passive sentence. It should read “Randy, Robin and Willow take the Roadblock.*} By my calculation, this is the last Roadblock, cos of the 6/6 rule and 6+6=12 last time I checked. [** did you have to use a calculator lol? Love, your gf, who doesn't want you to turn prematurely senile. **] {*You’re such a number freak.*}

They set up at tables on which lay long strips of paper, a bit like a whole roll of kitchen paper unrolled. {*Kitchen paper? There’s a type of paper that’s only used in the kitchen?*} The calligraphy master then teaches them how to hold the brush, dip in ink and splash on the paper. It's interesting, in a watching pain dry kind of way, {*I think you mean ‘paint’ – cuz I’ve never heard of watching PAIN dry. Is pain wet?* shuddup Car, that didn't come up on spellcheck, it's YOUR job as beta to check these things. — love, watty.} it's probably more fun to be doing rather than watching, probably cos I'm watching this while on my first martini. {*Where’s mine?*}

One thing I must say, Tara is right,; {*the semi-colon is your friend. Embrace it!*}this calligraphy business is more painting than writing. The objective is to paint a series of characters, but the strokes and patterns and the end result must pass muster with the master in residence.

Robin finishes quickly {*Oh poor Faith! Come to me, Faithy, I won’t finish quickly!*} and even I can see his work is nothing like the requirements. Randy and Willow are taking more care in copying the lines and shapes.

Goldies arrive and Buffy gets started on the task. I feel like I've stumbled into a kindergarten classroom with children doing their morning painting playtime session.


First to get approved is Randy, followed almost immediately by Willow. They do a little bow to the master, like he's a little buddha, only he's like 5'9". He gives them their clues. They are to find the Eslite bookstore and hunt for air tickets in the travel section. Oh, this is the famous 24 hour bookstore, hanging out there is like the coolest teenage thing, which is gratifying if I look at it from a responsible adult sort of way. I mean, kids hanging out at a bookstore is 5 million times better than at the mall, or park, or anything else I can think of. {*But since when have you looked at anything from a responsible adult point-of-view?*}

Phil helpfully reappears, {*He’s helpful?*} and I realize I haven't commented on his beautiful deep blue shirt, it really is a most pleasant shade of blue. I'm swooning. {*Dork.*} Deep Blue Shirt explains that in the Roadblock there are four sets of tickets for the next destination hidden amongst the books, two for a flight at 9.30am and two for a flight at 10.35am. Teams don't know which is the earlier flight and will have to make a decision when they retrieve a ticket envelope whether to take it. They're also not told which airline and destination, they have to take the ticket to the airport to learn that.

Sounds inane. Well, Needle in Haystack type of task I can stomach. But it looks like it's early morning, at most noon, and the flights are the next morning? What kind of sense is that? Enforced rest for the racers, I no longer wish to second guess second-guess the Amazing Producers, at least, not this close to the end. I really don't have the energy and the view from the bar is strangely comforting. {*That’s cuz you’re a lush. And again I ask, where’s mine?*}

The bookstore is a huge, multi-story affair. They run to find the travel section and start their destruction of the order of the books. Customers at the store, quietly reading away, have their peace disturbed. Have you ever planned to spend a whole morning browsing and reading books at the bookstore? Yes? Planned for strange people in backpacks dashing around the shelves looking for clue envelopes? No? I don't think so either. {*But, isn’t that what a portable MP3 player is for? To block out the obnoxious folks?*}


Meanwhile at the painting by numbers school, Robin gets his nod and the clue. Efficiency are off. I think there's one other team in the room, but I'm ignoring them. {*Me too.*}

Faith & Robin join in the Let's Pull Books Off Their Shelves fun and games. I love these Amazing Cameramen, there's a brilliant shot of first R.Randy, then Efficiency, running past a clue envelope half hidden between two books, and they don't notice! Hello! Looking for a clue means look on the shelves, not run past them! These are the teams that have made final four? {*No comment.*}

The clue is eventually picked up by Lovebirds. {*Of course! They are the best racers, dammit!*} I'm happy. It's the 9.30am flight. I'm happier. They debate whether to take the ticket or bet their chances on an earlier flight. My heart sinks. They decide to replace the envelope and look for other clues. I'm hyperventilating.

"We know where the envelope is now, but we're not sure if it's the earlier flight or the later flight. We can't take the risk," Tara explains, while looking behind a stack of books.

We stay on them, I start to scrape my fingernails against my palm. Shortly they find another envelope behind a large atlas. It's the 10.35am flight. They share a look and rush back to the first envelope. There's a bit of tension as they seem to be lost, but they find their way back. I breathe a sigh of relief.

R.Randy find the next 9.30am clue. They decide to take it, a risky and stupid move without confirming that it's the earlier flight, if you ask me. But then nobody asked, so I'll shut up now. {*Like that will last for very long.*}

The Team I'm Ignoring finishes at the museum and heads towards the bookstore, where Efficiency has located the 10.35am clue.

Goldies locate the clue; , {*What do you have against semi-colons? *sigh*} do I have to report that? {*It’s the responsible thing to do…but then we’ve already established that you’re not responsible.*}

At the airport, teams find out that their next destination is Sapporo, Japan. The next clue is found at the Clock Tower. There should be some mystery to not knowing where the destination is, but it's a bit of a let down after all that effort.

~~~~~

Another day, another morning. Stock footage of planes taking off and landing. Teams on planes. Two Amazing Yellow Lines make their separate ways from Taipei to Sapporo, just to show how far apart the teams are.

"We're on the first flight to Japan. I've visited before on business, it's a very different country with unique language and culture. We're fully aware of that," Tara explains. She adds that they are aware that they are only one hour in front of the next two teams, and one hour's advantage can disappear very fast. She tries to look butch when she says that they're going to start being ruthless and cut throat cutthroat now. Well, yeah, girls, you've come so far without being butch bitches, may be it's not the time to start breaking out the power tools? {*Only if there is jello involved…and asparagus.*}

In the other seats are R.Randy. "We've been in front or near the front for a while, I honestly can't see us losing our position," Rupert says, rather smugly. He makes it clear that he is no longer going to be 'nice college professor', and will now be, well, a little less nice. Randy smirks in the next seat, and adds his two cents about being less nice. Which will be a lot more convincing if he isn't nervously playing with the six packets of peanuts in front of him. {*I always thought Randy likes to play with nuts.*}

They arrive at Sapporo and find their way onto an airport bus to town. Phil explains that Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido, Japan's second largest land mass landmass. The island accounts for over 20% of Japan's land but less than 5% of its population.

The Clock Tower, called the Tokeidai, is a symbol of Sapporo. The building is of American design, and the actual clock made in the US of A. The building looks like a timber construction found anywhere in New England. {*Lovebirds aren’t so much for the timber, though. HA! I crack myself up. I should be writing this stuff.*}

When R.Randy and Lovebirds arrive, they have no difficulty in locating the tower, despite the language difference.

"We just followed the tourist trail," Willow grinned. And boy, that place is full of tourists and their cameras. Randy especially, is surrounded by excitable Japanese teenage girls who want a picture of him, may be they think he's rock star. [** all bleached hair and craggy face, I can believe it. Love, your Rolling Stones loving love. **]

They find the cluebox next to a Kodak moment stand, and yes, there is a conveniently placed narrow platform with clear markings where you stand. ; {*Okay, points for trying to use a semi-colon, but that’s not the right place.*} and your Your photographer stands at another well marked spot, so all the tourist photos of the place look completely identical cos they're taken from the same angle and spot. Organized? What about lack of imagination.

The clue tells them to make their way to Furano where the next routemarker is found at the Farm Tomita.

They need to decide on how to get to Furano, a pretty little town made famous by rolling lavender hills. R.Randy decide to search for a tourist information center and head towards the railway station. Lovebirds, employing tactics they used effectively throughout the Race, find a luxurious hotel nearby and approach the concierge. As tactics go, this is pretty sound, I've noticed that they don't always rely on tourist information counters, instead of they have utilized knowledgeable sources, while ensuring the people they ask are used to communicating in English. [** you're just happy cos it's your beloved Lovebirds doing well. Love, your lovebird. **]

They are told the best way to Furano is by bus, and conveniently the bus station is within walking distance from the hotel. The journey is 2½ hours and it will cost ¥2,100 per person.

R.Randy, at the train station, are looking at train timetables. They exposition that the trains run every hour on the hour. The journey is 2 hours and costs ¥4,700 per person. They ask about alternate transport, focusing on taxis. What? Taxis? They don't have a bottomless well of funds, and they learn the truth rapidly. They're not told about the bus, and they don't ask. Colin or Boston Rob they're not.


The second flight arrives at Sapporo airport, which my EEFPs tell me is called Chitose. Thank you EEFPs. They de-plane and are on the airport bus into town; the shadows are longer, I think it's late afternoon already. I say a silent prayer that there’re there's no airport or opening time bunching, cos I'm really sick of those suckers.

They arrive at the Clock Tower and Efficiency take a moment to admire the architecture.

"I feel strangely like I'm home," Faith quips. "This feels like some of the houses back in Boston." Hey! It's a RAAAACE! Do the building admiration afterwards, okay? {*Okay, time to chill out. If Faith is standing still admiring the building, that’s good. Cuz then I can stand still and admire Faith.*}

Goldies, like Randy, are asked to model for pictures. It must be the blonde hair, the Japanese don't seem to know the meaning of a blonde moment. Snerk. {***groan***}

They try asking directions to Furano at the museum, but come up short. Asking for directions while trying to keep from the prying eyes of the other team isn't as easy as it sounds. Faith looks over her shoulders and glares at Riley.

"Are you following us?" she asks him pointedly.

"We're doing the same thing you are, trying to find information," he smirks.

"Well, do it someplace else, you're creeping me out," she hisses. Riley snorts, but stays put.

A confrontation between the athletes is imminent, as Faith squares up and glares at Riley. Although she is a full head shorter than him, she doesn't seem to be disadvantaged. In the chest puffing department, she definitely wins. {*Okay, FINALLY a good visual image…puffy-chested Faith…yummy.*} Where I am, at the bar, there is a hush until someone yells "Give him hell, Faith!" and everyone cheers. I'm glad to be in good company.

Buffy intervenes and takes Riley away from the stare-fest. I'd like to know what she is thinking, probably along the lines of how pissy Riley will be if he loses the stare-o-rama to Faith.

Faith & Robin breathe a sign of relief. "He's a jerk, and a liar, this is not the time for information sharing, we're so close to being eliminated we have to actively hide information," Faith says. They manage to find someone who does a credible impression of a train, so they're off to the train station.

Speaking of hate, Goldies eventually find what they want, and they're heading towards the train station. {*Die, Riley! Die!*}

~~~~~

Amazing Yellow Lines, together with cute little trains and buses, head from Sapporo to the middle of the island. First to arrive are R.Randy. I'm surprised, I thought Lovebirds' bus may be quicker. I tell the bartender to get me another drink. [** ahem, honey. Drink too much and I'll start withholding, and you know what I'll withhold. Love, your devoted wif— um, gf. **] {*If you’re not going to drink that, I will.*}

It's pitch dark, the town looks like one of those that shut down at 9pm, and only hobos and stray dogs roam the streets after that hour. Makes it hard to find information, such as how to get to the Farm Tomita.

"We're between a rock and a hard place. We need the tourist information office, but it opens at 8am tomorrow. We need to get to a farm, my gut feeling is that this farm is already closed, it's almost 10pm," Randy says. I don't want to know about Randy's guts or any other body parts, but he's probably right. {*But my gut feeling is that Randy likes it hard. [/snark]*}

They find an English timetable and confirm they need to take a local train that only runs half a dozen times a day. Welcome to the relaxed countryside! The next train leaves at 7.30am. Looking back, I'm not as frustrated about this bunching, because they managed to cram several activities into the day.

"The town is dead at this hour, I'm expecting tumbleweeds to fly past any moment now," Rupert jokes. (Well, originally I have a suitably insano exclamation about tumbleweeds, but I deleted it so my beta can snark, she loves those tumbleweeds she does.) {*Tumbleweeds ROCK. Rupert has just gone down a notch on my “list of people who are okay” by making such a disparaging remark. :tumble *}

Lovebirds have come to the same conclusion, but they decide to spend a little time exploring.

"To learn the lay of the land in case we need to come back to this town. Plus Faith, Robin, Buffy and Riley haven't arrived. We don't want to waste time," Willow says.

We see them in date mode, walking around under the dim streetlights and past darkened shop fronts, hand in hand and very sweet. I love it when the Amazing Editors give no doubt about who their favorites are, it's like they want to make a statement about it. I was actually talking to Willow & Tara at TARCon when that scene came up and there was a collective "awwww" from the people around us that totally embarrassed them. But more of that in my TARCon report, okay? {*BTW, still upset with you for hogging their time. I wanted a hug from them too, ya know!*}

Next we see them settling down for the night, as the next train arrives and the other two teams jump out. They're surprised to see the first two teams getting ready for the night, although Rupert explains about the timetable. Efficiency and Goldies are skeptical, but the professor just shrugs and tells them they're welcome to look.

They find the English timetable in question and find out the professor hasn't tried to con them.

"It's always the quiet ones, right now I'm not trusting anyone," Riley says. {*Asshat.*}


In the morning they board the Crystal Express train, which is small and cute and has large glass windows for easy viewing of scenery. They arrive at Farm Tomita and learn that they have to pick a bunch of fresh lavender, wrap it up carefully in twine and bring it to the principal of the Elementary School in Bibaushi, 10 miles away, on bikes.

The rush up the narrow pathways to the lavender fields turns into a version of Push'n'Shove, with Riley and Randy doing most of the push'n'shoving. This stupidity of course benefits Efficiency and Lovebirds. Efficiency get to the field first and set about picking their flowers. Lovebirds follow, with the idiot children bringing up the rear.

First team to finish and get on their bikes is R.Randy. I'm getting used to seeing them in front, is there something wrong with me? They're looking smug, and happy to be first. Randy does some fancy moves on his mountain bike, and earns a frown from Rupert, who tells him to stop showing off and help him find the way.

Second out, Efficiency, followed by Lovebirds.

"This is a great day for a bike ride, we're perfect for this task," Robin grins.

"We train regularly on bikes, riding long distances, to build up our stamina. 10 miles is nothing to us, though I can see how some other teams may struggle," Faith smirks.

"That's when we'll strike, swoop in and take pole position," Robin adds the obligatory sports metaphor.

Goldies are last, and both Riley and Buffy are looking mightily pissed.

"Riley, you have to stop taking things so personally! First you get into a fight with Faith, now it's Randy, it's not helping us, it's your fault we're last," Buffy yells. Oh finally! She realizes he's an asshat. {*Buffy just gained some points in my book. He’s such a wanker. (Did I use that term correctly?) – yes you did. Love, watty.*}

Phil explains that the whole area of Furano, Biei and Bibaushi is famous for rolling hills and breath-taking scenery. The best method of exploring the countryside is by bike through the well marked roads.

It feels like a mini-Tour de France, as eight Racers furiously pedal along quiet country roads. There is much panting and teeth-gritting. They're quite evenly matched, although Riley, Robin and Faith seem to be the most comfortable.

"We knew we're physically not as strong as the athletes, but for the first part of the ride, everyone decided to stay as a group, this helped us preserve energy," Willow interviews.

"But we knew that if one team breaks away, we'll have to find something deep in our reserves, so we kept encouraging each other," Tara adds.

"She kept saying 'you'll do great' to herself and to me, I love pep-talk Tara," Willow laughs. {*And Take-Charge Tara, and Shy Tara, and Vixeny Tara, and…..I’ll shut up now.*}

Teams are separated a little when it comes to riding uphill. I crack up when Faith yells to Robin as they make a break for it, "Use those muscles, He-man!" He grunts.

And now we come to the best part of the entire leg. When this came on, the other half of my brain texted me on my cellphone.
[blockquote]
car: WOOT! Faith doing sports!!
watson: lol wait! wtf is she doing now? omg, are you looking at this? she's taking her shirt off!!!
car: my eyes are popping out of their sockets
watson: the drool here is three feet deep
car: SPORTS BRA!!!!
watson: hot and sweaty, she's so hot and sweaty
watson: look at those damp patches
car: *faints*
watson: I'm soooo recapping this ... damp patches and all
car: okay ... but who has the damp patches ... Faith or the readers? lmao
car: or the recapper?
watson: lmao all of the above
car: and WHERE are the damp patches?
watson: *is a puddle*
[/blockquote]
"It was hot and there was hardly any breeze! So I took my T-shirt off, it wasn't like I wasn't wearing anything underneath," Faith mock-protests in an interview. {*Oh my giddy aunt! I would have died if there were nothing underneath! But what a way to go!!*}

"Yeah, I think you broke the locals though, they didn't know whether to look or not," Robin laughs with her.

"Heh, I didn't break anyone who didn't want to be broken, they may look innocent and easily shocked, don't forget this is the country where hentai comics sit next to regular comics in bookstores," she adds.

Hentai, eh? So now we know what Faith's interest areas lie, snerk. [** the fact that you didn't beat an eyelid when she mentioned hentai shows where your interests are. What are you not telling me? Love, your not so innocent gf. **]

Erm, right, time to change topics. Y'all don't want to hear about my, hee, interests.

Just as well, cos next we see Riley and Randy (again, I groan) doing impressions of Lance Armstrong vs Jan Ulrich, except without the yellow jersey and giant, rock-hard thighs. {*too bad for Randy…he loves ‘rock-hard’ so.*} It's kinda comical, Buffy will pass Rupert, and Randy will yell "let's go, move it, Dad!" to Rupert. Riley passes Randy and Rupert does the same to Randy. No, doesn't feel like the Tour de France, it feels more like Goonies go biking.

What happens next, in retrospect, is inevitable. A combination of all that aggression, emotion, pressure is an accident waiting to happen. I had to see it several times, on slow motion, Riley and Randy were bumping wheels, pushing at each other. The road narrows a tad, Riley's bike veer out of control for a split second and next thing, he and Randy are eating concrete.

I should feel sorry for them, but I don't. I feel more sorry for Buffy, who is riding behind and can't stop in time. She ends up taking a bad fall, blood streams down her face, it looks bad. Her bike's shot, the body a twisted mess, bet her body feels like that too.

Rupert backtracks and checks on the injured. Efficiency are too far ahead to have heard the commotion, but Lovebirds, arriving shortly afterwards, hop off and head immediately towards Buffy. She is being helped by a couple of dudes we haven't seen before, who turn out to be camera and sound guys. Tara says she knows first aid (not a big surprise here) and she whips out a towel to apply on Buffy's head wound.

The camera guy takes over and tells the teams they can go on ahead, he's already radioed for help. After reassurances, Lovebirds go on their way. {*Aaaawwww gotta love those Lovebirds! This is going to cost them time, though.*}

Randy meantime, is cleaning off his own cuts, he has a nasty gash along his right arm and his T-shirt is ripe for a laundry detergent commercial. His tire is deflated, so he and Rupert work together to get it mended.

Riley in the meantime is trying to see if his girlfriend is fine, and he's asking about replacement bikes. To be honest, Buffy doesn't look like she's in any condition to continue riding, although the cut may be look worse than it actually is. {*He’s still an asshat.*}

"We're told we won't get time credit, but replacement bikes will be provided, I don't know whether it's worth continuing," he says dejectedly.

"Let's go on, I don't want to give up now, we're so close," Buffy says from her comatose position on the ground.

To his credit, Riley argues that they're so close to the pitstop, he doesn't want Buffy to hurt herself more than necessary, cos the other teams are surely too far ahead. She argues back that she wants to go on, even if it means elimination, cos she wants to finish the leg.

"Are you sure?" Riley asks.

"I am," she says, and it's final. {*Okay, more points for Buffy.*}

No, Riley hasn't redeemed himself in my books, he has been too much of an asshat. But in these last few minutes, he has shown that he cares for Buffy in his own way. {*He’s afraid he won’t get consolation sex, that’s all. Wanker!*}

The last shot in this segment is of him kicking the twisted hunk of metal that was formerly Buffy's bike.

~~~~~

It's Phil! He is explaining that the elementary school at Bibaushi, with its triangular tower, is one of the most famous landmarks in that area.

Efficiency arrive first, to no one's surprise, and hand over their lavender bunches to a stern looking woman who is apparently the principal of the school. Faith has put a T-shirt back on, probably figuring she doesn't want to cause unnecessary heart attacks. {*Bummer.*}

They are handed the next clue, which instructs them to ride approximately 2 miles to the Takushinkan photo museum featuring the works of Shinzo Maeda. This is the last Pitstop, the last team to check in, according to Phil, may be eliminated.

[** I have to add, Maeda-san's works are completely out of this world, he spent his lifetime photographing the scenery around his home town of Bibaushi and Biei. His winter and summer works, wow. Click on the calendar link below to appreciate the full wonder of his work. —w's gf **] {*I have to add…I have nothing to add.*}

Lovebirds are next, shortly followed by R.Randy. Looks like the professor and son has caught up a little ways.

The principal lady continues standing at the entrance of the school, waiting for Goldies.

And waits.

And waits.

And tries not to recoil when two filthy and broken people drag themselves up to her to get the clue. I'm beginning to feel a little bad for Goldies, though it may be the martinis. {*Definitely the martinis.*}


After riding 10 miles, 2 miles must seem like a breeze. Efficiency approach the photo museum and run excitedly up to Phil.

Congratulations, team number one. They win a matching pair of cars, oh boy. I'd thunk by this stage of the race, not being eliminated is prize enough. I'm not too bothered, cos by that time I'm too engrossed in Faith's bouncy bits, and having gulped down four martinis and stolen a whole plateful of olives, nothing bothers me anymore, *hic*. {*At least I’m sober enough to remember the bouncy bits in the morning.*}

R.Randy check in as team number two. They must have passed Lovebirds on the way.

Lovebirds are team number three. They're happy to be where they are, even if I want them to muster up more aggression and really push the other teams.

Goldies ride slowly to the Pitstop. Riley helps Buffy off her bike and to the Amazing Bathmat. They have a conversation with Phil about her injury, she says the medics checked her out (for her injury only, they didn't check her state of mind) and she'll be fine. Phil doesn't mince any words, and they're Philminated.

"Of course we're disappointed to be out so close to the grand prize, but we take comfort in knowing that we gave 200%," Riley says. 200% of what? Annoy this recapper? Give a bad name to professional athletes? {*He has a great future ahead of him…I predict his “How to be an Asshat in 12 Easy Steps” is going to be a big hit.*} Buffy bugged me less this ep, and I feel bad that she's hurt. It isn't the fairest way of being eliminated, getting injured and trashing their bikes, but teams have gone out on less, the Race is random like that. I'm still glad they're gone, cos out of the four remaining teams, they are the ones least deserving to be still in the Race. Call me harsh, call me biased, whatever, that's my honest opinion. {*Few will disagree.*}

And judging by the cheering at TARCon when they meet the wrath of Phil, you'd think someone has WON, my opinion isn't way out of whack. {*Told ya.*}

Now come the obligatory interviews where everyone says the same thing. Repeatedly. Faith & Robin are like they're the strongest and fittest and have the most consistent record, so they will win. Rupert & Randy are like everyone wants to win, some more than others, and that's them, so they'll win. Willow & Tara are like they're so happy to be in the final three and they're going to race hard until they reach the finish line. So yeah, they'll win too.

It's a million dollars! It's a thrilling race to the finish! We're not done yet. {*You will be if you don’t cut back on the martinis.*}


*****[br]

Useful links & information

Taiwan:
Calligraphy
Eslite bookstore

Japan:
Sapporo Clock Tower
Farm Tomita
Shinzo Maeda's books
Calendar with photos by Mr Maeda

*****[br][br]

ETA: for small errors, fixing some formatting, and cos I forgot the links.[br][br]
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sun Jul 31, 2005 12:14 pm

the hero factor wrote:It's actually from an SNL skit. ...It's quite possibly the most funniest thing ever. It's also a staple in the Pixel Challenges at TWoP.

haven't seen SNL, cos we don't get it here. But imagining Walken doing anything funny is funny enough. I used to do TWoP PCs, but since the forums got banned at work, I don't have the time anymore. Thanks for the info!
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby justin » Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:02 pm

Wow, in that update we got not only snarking about the episode but also snarking about the snarkage (meta-snarking if you will)

Pure genius.

Okay, the first thing I have to say is, you met Willow and Tara? OMG! I am, like, so jealous. They're really sweet, aren't they? I bet they are. *pouts* Why do I always miss things like that.



Most of the begging is done by Buffy, in her Hayden halter top again, and if she denies she's using her sexuality, then I'm a lump of dodo poo.


So Buffy used her sexuality to get money? That sounds rather illegal (unless Japan has more liberal prostitution laws than this country)

There seemed to be very little bunching in this leg, which is good. It's just a pity about the Wacky races style antics at the end. Whilst I'm glad that the Goldies are out, it's a pity that Buffy had to be injured.

ETA: I forgot to say

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Willow~Rosenberg » Sun Jul 31, 2005 4:59 pm

Nice update and can I add, "Yay! Riley's GONE.: :D

I have never watched TAR, but I have been following along with your season of TAR quite easily.

Now, on to what I liked about the update:
~ the audience awww-ing over W/T holding hands as they looked around the closed shops and stuff
~ Riley's gone!
~ the additional commentary in parentheses and brackets by your gf and beta... lol
~ the Faith comments/drool

Dislike:
~ that W/T aren't in first place

My dislike will be gladly overlooked if W/T win.... :D

Seriously though, nice update.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby meretricious » Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:59 pm

watson, thanks for staying up late this morning (ya know what i mean) to post fic, made my day the second or third time i got up!
and you got rid of riley, lalala, puts a song in my heart.
ugghh, gagging over gizzards, didn't need to remember that, bleh
and as to the eye candy award-hell yeah!
i think i could've watched riley and buffy beg, if riley had been humbled and humiliated at all in the process.
and i don't think adding 6+6 to get 12 is evidence you're a number freak, atlhough i know you are :)
dry pain, and "i won't finish quickly", LMAO so frickin funny
smart of the lovebirds to doublecheck the tickets, and lucky r/r even though it turned out not to matter
tara tries to look butch? sweet, i'll just settle for them not oversleeping again
love the image of randy as tourist attraction, reminds me of giles dream in "restless".
were our lovebirds steered wrong by getting on the bus? didn't seem to hurt them, but it didn't get them there any sooner. wish you'd let faith school riley, buffy had to choose that moment to finally reign him in? damn
was worried about the physicality of the bike race, glad to see that testosterone ruled the day, poor buffy though. pretty sure some nice calf massages are in order at the next stop
did faith taking off the shirt happen in slo-mo? well, in my mind it did anyway. nice of the lovebirds to try and help buffy, even if it did mean r/r had time to overtake them, so much for our girls butching out cutthroat plan. can't afford to do that in the final leg, for sure
and happy philimination! can't wait to see the end of this. i don't see r/r winning, randy was part of testosterony bike explosion, so i think their race karma is shot. it's efficiency vs. lovebirds, and since faith one ash island, don't think it would be fair for her to win this too. there's no logic to that position, but i don't care, go lovebirds! ~mary
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby cooper » Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:11 am

Thank you Watson for Philiminating Riley. He really was bad, but I totally felt for Buffy as well. Good tension, wasn't sure if this would be it or not. How much more until our Lovebirds win?

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby WillowRTaraM1 » Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:41 am

Watson!
Sorry I havn't commented before.. Im a terrible feedbacker lol. But Great Update!! Im so happy the Goldies got eliminated or "phileminated" should I say ;)

There were so many comments that it got hard to follow! haha.. but cute none the less :)

I can't wait to read the finale!..and may I remind you.. Lovebirds winning is definantly definantly not cliched :D :pray :pray :pray :pray

............ :angel

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby DarkWiccan » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:47 pm

Thank GOD the goldies are finally gone. Riley esp. had been pissing me off for quite some time now. Frankly, I am glad I won't have to bother reading about them in the next "recap".

Awesome work as always, Watson!

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby beanie » Mon Aug 01, 2005 9:31 pm

Okay, now I feel just plain dumb.

Honestly.

I've been reading this story since the beginning (again through the looking glass) in addition to lamplight and did not have a clue you had written both.

Blow me some bubbles and call me Dumb-o because wow . . . that's pretty (at the risk of abusing the word) dumb.

Anywho, I love the humor in this story. Through the comments in the nice brightly colored font you got there, I feel as if I am transcending into a world not of humor . . . but just plain ol' dirty fun. Peeling off t-shirts, haha the rock hard, etc. Joke funny. Me laugh at joke. Me laugh at funny.

Woo. Hoo. Dude. Okay, I'm not exactly positive what this emoticon represents (either a drunk walking, a grandpa dancing, or like a seizure), but I'll put it in anyway. :dance
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby chronicfuture » Tue Aug 02, 2005 4:32 pm

I'm not sure if i can curse on this board but F*ck ME NO WAY i've been reading your TAR and i'm glued to this monitor like crazy. YAY you got rid of the principal, the twins, and Goldies but the Tallshort and Moms really hurt cause i was starting to like the characters. I love how you develope each of the characters speacially the interviews with Will and Tara and i had to skip over to the end of page six just to see who was in the final three. I'm all hyped up and readyy to do my little happy dance over will and tara winning, but i hope they do win so they can stay close together although the experiences has bought them alot closer than they think so with or without the million they're still America's fave couple. As for Rob and Faith great duo they sound more and more like my friend and i who are more of the competitive type even if we lose it's great. I love the chris cook apperance i can tottaly see Faith in the matrix i say she should of been trinity. The smut bunnies love the fic it rox. Rob looks more like the morpheus type "blue pill or red pill?" Tallshort remind me of a gay buddy from school and moms i mean like my teachers which is weird cause you've managed to relate all the characters to real life people for me that is so cool. Write soon i'm dying to know who's the millionaire in this competition and I LOVE Your comments kinda of like a critic making the race much funnier. Update soon. GO LOVEBIRDS!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watersong84 » Tue Aug 02, 2005 5:07 pm

Yay! No more Riley! :applause

I've gotta say, though, I did feel bad for Buffy. Not only has she been hurt in the race by Riley's crap, and probably hurt mentally, but now she was PHYSICALLY hurt and it cost them the race. I never liked him. Uhg. BUT I wasn't too happy with Tara when she stopped to help Buffy. I know that I can't expect any different from Tara, cause she's, well, Tara, but still. If two people are helping her, she's not gonna die. And if she is, "knowing first aid" is probably not going to save her life if she has head trauma. Oh well, at least they're still in it. I hope that the last few tasks are not all physical.

Car's snarkage = GREAT!!! :-D I wish I had the both of you to just walk around with me all day and comment on everything. It would definately make life more enjoyable.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Artemis » Wed Aug 03, 2005 3:29 am

Yay, the Goldies are gone! :bounce :party

...

(looks around)

(quietly) I think I'm gonna miss 'em. No I don't like Riley - though yes, he did actually show concern over Buffy's welfare, and we've seen real-life Racers who haven't managed that. But thinking of a Kitten Race leg without Riley bringing up the rear, swearing and making a fool of himself and offering damfool observations on whatever he happens to notice instead of what he should be paying attention to... I can appreciate the role of the villain in TAR. Goodbye Riley. You're an idiot, but at least you gave your idiocy 200%. Now never sully my TV again, there's a good boy.

I think that was the most entertaining leg yet (even with the hometown factor working for episode 10). :bow to Watson and to Carleen and to Watson's gf for all the hilarious snarkiness. Especially the ongoing martini quips, and Randy's preferences :lmao Talking seriously (I can too!), I really like how the story spills out of just recapping the episode, and into the recappers and associated events and so on - it makes it so much more real.

And while I'm thanking people profusely, thank you for Faith in a sports bra :bow Don't mistake me, I still rate Willow and Tara higher for hotness, especially that whole shy glance/naughty thoughts thing they do when they think no-one's watching, but there's just something about Faith having it and flaunting it... wow. Series of exercise DVDs. Now.

Go Lovebirds, guessing that Japan might be up ahead when they were recovering from Leg 10. I hope that comes in useful for them and maybe gives them a jump start on the field in the race to the finishing line. Of course, they'll probably all get bunched together repeatedly - handy first thing, to get them back on an even basis with Efficiency and R.Randy, but I wouldn't be surprised if it happens later on, perhaps after they've left Japan behind and moved onto somewhere else before the last stop. Hopefully the Lovebirds will have either done their homework on wherever they go next, or just have success winging it when they get there anyway.

Well now it's not so much a case of 'looking ahead' as 'who's gonna win?' If it's Efficiency (Guesswork Rating 3839, ranked 1st), well, I can live with that. They metawhore shamelessly, but they race well and seem like okay people. Obviously I'd be ecstatic if the Lovebirds (4377, very narrow 3rd rank after a couple of slow finishes) won, and they've earned it - good racing, maybe not so much on the foot-races (though they're no slouches) but very smart and very good at turning those smarts into Race minutes. Plus they're lovely, and while content of character may not be a requirement for globe-trotting at high speed, it'd be darned nice if things worked out that way regardless.

(Plus Faith already won her million on Survivor.)

R.Randy (4349, very narrow 2nd) I just don't see as satisfying winner material. They're not bad people (Randy's testosterone overdosing notwithstanding), they've done some smart stuff, especially Rupert, and managed to get along with everyone more or less (except Riley) - but Rupert and Randy winning? Wouldn't be a classic finish, I think. Seeing as Race finales (that I've seen, anyway) seem to involve two teams racing headlong and the third limping in hours later, I'd like to see the Lovebirds and Team Efficiency battle it out for the lead.

So now, the long wait for Part 2. It's okay, I'm used to it - the channel that broadcasts TAR here doesn't bother clearing a two-hour block for the finale, so we get it split into two episodes anyway.

And any possibility of a more detailed account of TARCon? I did my best to attend, but the check-in people at the airport couldn't find any flights to Kitten Race World :happy
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