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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby hermitfish » Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:35 am

Hi-ya watty and Car...

First off, geez Chris way to make me follow epic feedback.

Second, now I have to ask...Car's snarkiness is separate in this update (which was great, BTW) because Car was tired of watty taking all the credit for her brilliance or watty didn’t want to own to what Car was commenting on anymore?

Third, and most important, Goldies were eliminated. So I guess that Kittens can slowly lower the shovels, bricks, and other implements of destruction because now they can’t win. I don’t think anyone has put down their weapons though...apparently something else has to happen to make everyone happy. I can’t for the life of me think of what that might be though. :)

Great update.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby JustSkipIt » Tue Aug 09, 2005 7:53 pm

Hey Watson (and Car too) and possibly fictional assist from gf or if real assist from real gf…
Sorry my response is so delayed. As you know, I was at the beach for a week! Awesome vacation and boy do I feel refreshed. Got to spend the morning going through my work e-mail and less blew up than you’d expect…

Now on to your update. I had a hard time when I initially started reading deciding if you were being post-modern or self-indulgent or some combination of the two. Definitely a combination of the two and it works. The thing is that if you were writing something else or some other prose style, it would be self-indulgent and distracting but in this case, you’re snarking shark so why not insert the snarky snarks of your chief snarker? (Hi chief snarker). It’s incredibly well done and gets us to the middle of the season finale.

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.
Your coverage of team America or whatever they are is fantastic this update. I mean what better way to cover them without covering them?

I’m thinking there’s a typo or a grammatical error here cause… huh?
While his arms can reach Stomper size, they haven't been bad either.
Whatever. I get the idea: Robin has to copy calligraphy.

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.*}
There’s no technically. It is passive but I don’t mind it, particularly as none of them have any choice about taking the roadblock because of the 6-per person rule so actually I prefer passive voice (sorry Car).

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
I hate these type challenges. The reason: it doesn’t necessarily pay off to be earlier or smarter. Yes, in this case W/T do well because they reason that they have time to go find another ticket but someone could be first there, take the 10:30 and then the last place team gets 9:30 cause they’re lucky. I prefer the idea of rewarding skill (or Faith’s assets) then luck.

Of course W/T have the best information-gathering idea in Sapporo. I mean duh…Lol a fight between Faith & Riley. I’d take Faith any day in that one! And again of course LoveBirds have the awww moment. Lol.

See, I don’t mind the bike challenge but why have it after a stupid bunch? That disadvantages Lovebirds which sucks. Poor Buffy. Lovebirds

Anyway, the finish well done. I’m disappointed that I know who will win now but I’m sure the next episode will be awesome. Those pics are fantastic.

No extra????
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:15 pm

Thanks to everyone for the nice feedback, I'll post replies when I post the final hour. I'm sorry the next part is taking so long, I originally planned only one week between Part 1 and Part 2. The reason for the delay is hinted at by the illustrious Elvis:
No extra????

*big sigh* I didn't plan an Extra cos it's the middle of an episode and I figured the gap between the 2 parts won't be as noticeable. I never expected to be having so much writer's block issue with the Extra. Sigh.

So, the point is, I'm still working on the Extra but I'm hoping *fingers crossed* to have it finished by the weekend. Then the winners will be revealed! Now I just have to get mentally prepared for the kitten reaction ... :lol
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby tarawhipped » Sun Aug 14, 2005 11:16 am

Even though it's been days (possibly weeks now) since the update, watson, all I can think to say is.....THEY'RE GONE!!! THE GOLDIES ARE OUTTA HERE!! hehehe....I am happy now. I know I should feel the teeniest tiniest bit bad for Buffy getting injured, but the accident was Riley's fault, and she chooses to be with the big dummy, so she better get used to it. If he'd trusted her in the first place and not gone all caveman r.e. Randy's (snicker....that one never gets old) attention toward her, the pile-up might never have happened. Call me callous if you must (but not Cal....cause with all the other "C-A-insert letter here" names, that would get confusing).

Now, for some reason I thought this one was going to be the entire ending....wishful thinking on my part I guess. Not that I want it to end, but I really want to see how it turns out. My disappointment was abated by seeing the way you and Car work together....very amusing. Dude, you really have semicolon issues, don't you??? Glad I don't often use them...don't want to incur the wrath of Car. Can't wait for more....and oh yeah...what happened to the extra? :eyebrow

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:22 am

Hear ye! Hear ye! The finale of the Amazing Kitten Race is finally upon us. But first, replies. Oh and since it seems to be so popular we have snark on the Replies too. As usual Car’s snarkage is {** like this **} My snark on her snark is [** like this. **]

Now do you want to know who won? Or was the journey more important? {**Isn’t that a “Chicken or Egg” kind of question? Or is it one of those “if a tree falls in the forest and there’s no one to hear it, does it make a sound” kind of thing?**}


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justin

Yes meta-snarkage. :lol seeing that this is the last opportunity, we decided to really crank up the snark, glad you liked. {**I liked it…isn’t that all that matters?**}

you met Willow and Tara?

Oh but I did *smug*, or rather, the recapper did. Sometimes I can’t tell the difference. {**She really can’t…it’s kinda scary.**} It was a blast, and I get to write about it too!

unless Japan has more liberal prostitution laws than this country

Well now, Japan has the largest sex industry in Asia, and I saw some very explicit comics on display next to regular comics, so they do have an appetite for that stuff. What I was driving at though, was that Buffy was wearing a skimpy halter top that probably left very little to the imagination, and coupled with the blonde hair and gaijin look, would have had no trouble attracting attention. {**Well, it is all about Buffy, after all. Didn’t we learn that lesson after season 3 ended?**}

And yeah, it’s all about the wacky races, this won’t be the Amazing Race without them wackiness and randomness. {**After all, this all comes from watty’s brain.**}

Thanks for reading!

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Willow~Rosenberg

Sounds like Riley eliminated is a popular event. Good. {**About time you listened to me and got rid of the Asshat.**} Thanks for the “yay” for snarkage; Car did a good job, didn’t she? {**Yes.**} Why aren’t Willow & Tara in first place? They were on the first flight out, but bunching at the train station took whatever lead they had. To be honest I’m quite surprised they’re where they are, after the bike ride. If it weren’t for Riley & Buffy’s crash, it’s conceivable that Lovebirds might have been, gasp, eliminated! Now did that give you a heart attack? Oops, my bad. {**No comment. I can’t say anything that hasn’t been said before.**}

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mary dear

You do seem to be up at odd hours, and I notice these things. Happy that the Goldies elimination met with your approval, I really didn’t have the energy to write them beg in the beginning, it would have been boring and humiliating (for me). {**And when has this stopped you before?**}

dry pain, and "i won't finish quickly", LMAO so frickin funny

:lol The first was a genuine typo, and it is my beta’s job to pick these things up, but #2, that’s pure unadulterated Car, I will let her have credit sometimes. {**Will you let me out of my cage once in a while too? C’mon! I’ve been a good snarker!**} [** clink, clink – love, watty. **]

were our lovebirds steered wrong by getting on the bus?

Good catch. They were, kinda. And I totally glossed over that, hoping it might not be noticed, but not to your eagle eyes, eh? The bus normally takes 2 1/2 hours, whereas the train takes 2 hours. {**Wait! You nitpick at me and then you “gloss over” in your own fic? WTF? Didn’t you consult bustimetable.com or traintimetable.com?**} [** heehee, the Sapporo bus company has its own website, ninny. **] {**And yet you STILL didn't check it????? I'm disappointed. You're losing your touch.**}

was worried about the physicality of the bike race

Yes, despite Tara’s bravado, they were at risk, if Goldies hadn’t crashed, Lovebirds might have been eliminated. But they didn’t, so stop glaring at me like that! {**glare glare glare**}

As to your impeccable logic about who wins … good guess!

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cooper

Riley was bad, but he was a fun villain, wasn’t he? {**Keep saying that. Perhaps even you will believe it one day.**}
How much more until our Lovebirds win?

Good try, and good guess.

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jacks

Hey no worries, thanks for stopping by. Seems like Goldies’ elimination is popular. Phew!

Lovebirds winning is definantly definantly not cliched.

Hmmm, I’m sensing a theme here, 3 feedback in a row calling for a Lovebirds win. {**Gee…ya think? This is a WILLOW and TARA board! Of course people want them to win! We’d have to hurt anyone who wanted anyone else to win.**} Well … good guess!

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DarkWiccan

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by. I agree, Riley has probably outstayed his welcome. {**Understatement of the millennium.**} Not sure if I want to write about him in another episode either.

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beanie

Who’s dumb? You’re not dumb sweetie! If I was to cover up the author on Lamplight and Kitten Race, I think anyone would have a hard time guessing it’s written by the same person. I find I’m using different writing cells for them, does that make sense? {**uuuhhh….**}

plain ol' dirty fun

omg, that’s just so funny :lmao Car! We’re bringing plain ol’ dirty fun to the world! {**My job here is done.**} [** here’s a shiny nickel for you. **] I’m glad the format of the snark and snark at snark works, thanks!

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chronicfuture

Sounds like you read the whole race in one go, to which I am totally in awe and thanks. :bow {**I won’t bow. But I will make sure I send you some caffeine.**} I’m glad the format of the episode and extra works for you. The nature of the Race is such that nice teams (Moms, TallShort) get eliminated, sometimes over something small. {**Yeah…but Riley the Asshat gets to overstay his welcome.**}

I'm all hyped up and readyy to do my little happy dance over will and tara winning

Heh, another Lovebirds supporter! {**Why does this constantly surprise you? :rolleyes**} Good for you. As for whether they win … my standard answer is: good guess!

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Alyssa

Another one happy at Goldies’ elimination. {**Oh, I give up!**} I think I did something right. {**Stranger things have happened….wait…maybe not.**} Buffy’s injuries are only skin deep, she’ll recover soon.

BUT I wasn't too happy with Tara when she stopped to help Buffy.

I think it’s quite natural. The pile-up would have looked much worse than it actually was, and the crew waved them off soon afterwards, so they didn’t lose too much time. In TAR7 when the brothers’ car overturned, most other teams stopped and asked if they could help, except Rob & Amber, and they got a fair bit of slack because of that. My opinion? The crew was there, they would take care of the injuries, but it’s human nature, and like you said, Tara’s nature, to stop and see if Buffy is okay. Now, if it’d been Riley or Snyder who was hurt, may be they might have just paused and asked a brief question before heading off. {**Meow! Y’all are ruthless! I think it’s quite admirable for Tara to stop and help. Can you imagine the response she would get…from herself and others…if she had just looked, said “too bad” and kept right on peddling? Even if it had been Hitler [snarkin’ on myself now..hehe], I would expect Tara to stop and be concerned.**}

Car's snarkage = GREAT!!! 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.

Oh Car is a way better snarker than me. But we’re both available for personal appearances. Please contact our rep at Goofball-Dork International Management to make the proper arrangement and to enquire about our hourly rate. Conditions apply. :lol {**Pay off my student loans, buy me a new car, make sure I have the opportunity for sex at least 3 times a week [** aren’t you, like, bordering on wishful thinking here? **] ….and I’ll be your personal snarker. (Can I get Amber, Eliza or Renee O’Connor as my personal sex slave?)**}

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Chris

Another one cheering at Goldies’ elimination, yay! {** :whistle **} You’re right about kinda missing the presence of Buffy & Riley bringing up the rear, {**Riley is a rear!**} but I think at this point, they’ve served their purpose. {**And that purpose was….???**} He was a fun villain to write though, not outright evil, just bumbling and a poor racer. {**And an Asshat.**}

I think that was the most entertaining leg yet

oh wow! THANK YOU. From me and Car both. {**Can you do all of my thanking for me? “Coming Back” needs some feedback replies done.**} [** I could do replies for CB, but, uh, you never asked. :P **] (gf snarkage is fictional, ie from watty’s brain) I was afraid that the snark, by not one but two people, would disrupt the flow of the recap, but I think it doesn’t. Another type of fic, yes, but this is all about the snark isn’t it?

Thanks also for the Faith in sports bra screengrab, she is such a sex bomb it’s not funny. I can so see a series of exercise dvds by her one day. {**Can I place my order now?**}

Love your on-going analysis about who will win. Of course my standard answer, as learnt from the great Elvis, is “good guess”, but since you took the trouble of calculating the ranking, I should do more than that. Looking at it objectively (ie if I didn’t know the answer already), I’d put almost all my money on Efficiency, they have been very good racers, physically and mentally. {**And Faith has been very nice eyecandy. :drool**}

Lovebirds is obviously everyone’s favorite, but your point about narrow 3rd after a couple of slow finishes is valid … but again, I won’t reveal too much.

R.Randy, I’ve always maintained are the dark horses, look at their last few finishes, definitely a threat.

any possibility of a more detailed account of TARCon?

It’s not spoilery. But yes. Three more posts after this – Episode 12b plus Extra. The last update in this story will be the TARCon recap. Drat, thought the organizing committee sent you tickets for NY? Have to get on the horn pronto to fix that. {**That’s okay, Chris. She didn’t invite me either. I had to crash the party. I’ll send you the pics I took. There are some good ones of watty after her 12th martini.**}

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Cyd

I think you did well following Chris’ epic feedback. {**Of course Cyd did well…she’s CYD!**}

Car's snarkiness is separate in this update (which was great, BTW) because Car was tired of watty taking all the credit for her brilliance or watty didn’t want to own to what Car was commenting on anymore?

:rofl I think, my friend, it’s six of one and half a dozen of the other. She was getting so carried away with the snark, and she does it so well, how could I not give her her own slot? {**Yep. A slot right over here in my little cage. C’mon! Let me out to see the sun once in a while!**}

apparently something else has to happen to make everyone happy. I can’t for the life of me think of what that might be though

You know, neither can I. Perhaps a shiny nickel? :lol


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Elvis

Welcome back from your vacation! And awesome shelves by the way. {**I could live in those shelves.**}

possibly fictional assist from gf or if real assist from real gf

Fictional assist, my real gf (well, only gf) is only vaguely aware of my being on this board, I know I have to explain to her, but gently does it. So basically, gf’s snark comes from watty’s brain, but Car’s snark is 100% genuine Carleen. {**And how friggin’ scary is THAT?!**} [** my brain has to share that space, eeep. **]

if you were writing something else or some other prose style, it would be self-indulgent and distracting but in this case, you’re snarking shark so why not insert the snarky snarks of your chief snarker? (Hi chief snarker).
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You won’t believe how relieved that made me. Of course if we had all the snarkage in the middle of say, Lamplight, it’d be disastrous. Even in SAI, though similar format, will be distracting. This particular fic, in this particular format, is the only place where I can be self-indulgent and get away with it. Of course it’s self-indulgence, the entire fic is full of inside jokes, snide remarks and things only I (or may be occasionally Car) understand. {**It is? I thought it was akin to Shakespearean tragedy.**} Where else could we incorporate a crossover with another fic and have the author of that fic make an appearance (Chris and Smut Bunnies, btw). {**Chris and the Bunnies should make a cameo in EVERY fic. Shit! Now I need to rewrite chapter 8 of “Coming Back.”**} [** oh *groan* didn’t I beta that first draft already? **]

what better way to cover them without covering them?

It’s like, I’m making a point of ignoring you by telling you I’m ignoring you and then I’ll ignore you. Heehee. Thanks for getting that. {**Um….glad someone did. :confused **}

I’m thinking there’s a typo or a grammatical error here cause… huh?
While his arms can reach Stomper size, they haven't been bad either.

I think even Car isn’t familiar. {**With whom am I not “familiar”?**} “Stomper” is a TwoP thing. From the faq: a stomper is a big, freakishly muscled arm. {**Eat yer spinach and you can have a freakishly muscled arm too…with or without the anchor tattoo.**} Originally, the freakishly muscled arm of Rob (from TAR1). The name is a shortened version of "The Arm That Stomped Tokyo." Purists continue to believe there is only one pair of true Stompers, just as there is only one Cher, but you will now see it applied to any nice arm.

{*Technically, this is a passive sentence. It should read “Randy, Robin and Willow take the Roadblock.*}
There’s no technically. It is passive but I don’t mind it, particularly as none of them have any choice about taking the roadblock because of the 6-per person rule so actually I prefer passive voice (sorry Car).

:rofl now you’re beta-ing my beta, how sweet! {**You’re right, Elvis. Passive voice does work well in that context. However, I had to uphold my duties as master-beta [snarkin’ on myself again] and point out the passive sentence. Note, however, that I was not adamant about the-watty-one changing it. I merely pointed it out. Now, let’s all step away from MLA handbook and have a good day. :D**}

I hate those needle in haystack tasks too, especially those ones that involve flight times and are so random. In this case the flights didn’t really matter because of the bunch at Furano, but the one hour difference could have been important.

I’m disappointed that I know who will win now but I’m sure the next episode will be awesome.

:sh don’t tell anyone, will ya? At least not in the next few minutes. Now are you sorry I told you? ooops. but hell, you wanted to know. :P {**She wants to know about the fight in “Coming Back,” too…but I held out and didn’t tell her. Watty, you’re a pushover!**} [** may be I am, but you’re no better, with all the blatant self-pluggage, eh? CB has more replies and views than KR, I know, and I know why. That’s cos you plug it everywhere and anywhere don’t ya? But I still love ya. **]

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Irene

FAJITA!!!! My dahling honey Fajita! How I’ve missed you so! I’m sooooo sorry to hear about all the bad things that happened to you. Poor computer. Poor car (no, not Carleen, Irene’s real car) {**Hey! I’m poor too!**} … everything!? Oh no! And poor Melanie, is she okay? I hope she’s fine, if it’s cuts and scrapes and bruises, children can recover from them a lot quicker than adults. My best wishes to you and your family (including computer, cos it’s family too). {**Mine too, Fajita.**}

Chili…you’re gf wasn’t bad either with her comments. Withholding hey? Kudos to her.

Well, I’ll pass it on to gf. Wait! She didn’t write the snark, I did. Heehee, I was just pretending to be her. Confusing? :p {**Therapy would be a good thing right about now. Should we get AntigoneUnbound to step in with an intervention?**} [** Only if she imparts some of her wisdom on how to write so damn well. **]

Another person happy at Goldies’ elimination, yay. {** :rolleyes **} Like I keep saying, I was getting tired of Riley myself.

Hey, Fajita. You really like Faith, don’t you. So many Faith quotes, hahaha.

Irene is seen driving the official DCP forklift, hauling a pallet of drool buckets. She begins to distribute them. “One for you. One for you. Two for you…hey, hey…I said only two, geez…Watson needs at least 4!!”

:rofl I think Car needs 14! {**Multiply that by 15, carry the 2, divide by pi, then tack on 10 to the nth power and you’ll have the true number of drool buckets I will require.**}

“Tus pezones son grandes y bonitas”. Toma otro trago Watson y disfruta, que la vida es bella…AWHOOWHAA!!! ARRIBA MI CHILITO PICANTE!!!

Now you’re testing my non-existent Spanish again :-D thank goodness for babelfish, which gave me this:
[blockquote]"Your nipples are great and pretty". It takes another Watson drink and it enjoys, that the life is beautiful... AWHOOWHAA! IT ARRIVES MY SHARP CHILITO![/blockquote] {** :lmao **}
Did you really mean “Your nipples are great and pretty”??? That … makes a hilarious sig line btw. {**If Elvis doesn’t put it in her sig line first, you’ll see it in mine!**} [**I’m happy about being tastefully perverted. :lol **]

{*Kitchen paper? There’s a type of paper that’s only used in the kitchen?*}
What kind have you been using this whole time? Remember BOUNTY…not CHARMIN.

EXACTLY what I was trying to tell Spicy. She insisted they’re called … what? something I can’t remember. But kitchen roll, that’s the large sized roll of tissue like paper that’s strong and you can use to wipe spills with. Thank you Fajita for pointing that out. {**PAPER TOWELS, PEOPLE! Am I the only one who calls Bounty products “paper towels” and Charmin products “toilet paper”???? Sheesh! And, for the record, paper towels can be used outside the kitchen.**}

still funny as h-e-double hockey sticks

CAR!!! Explain this Americanism please. I need to know. {**Know what a hockey stick looks like? Now think about what an ‘L’ looks like. ‘L’ looks like a hockey stick. So, h-e-double hockey sticks = h-e-L-L. Do I get a day out of my cage for explaining?**} [**Thought you liked that cage. Stockholm Syndrome and all. **]

Spicy, you have enough self esteem to power up the city of Chicago…yeah, you should be writing this stuff…oh, wait…YOU ALREADY ARE!!!

Oh my, I can see her self esteem puffing up so it not only powers up Chicago, but slowly expanding to Michigan and Indiana too. (I knows my geography I do.) {**You forgot to add the other bordering states…Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and Kentucky. Oh, h-e-double hockey sticks…let’s just say I power up everything east of the M-i-double s-i-double s-i-humpback-humpback-i.**}

And finally, wanting Lovebirds to win. Um, good guess.

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Cam

HAHAHA, another Goldies hater. {** :stink **} Well, join the club. You’re supposed to feel a small smidgeon of sympathy for Buffy, you know, seeing how she was slowly getting clued into the real Riley. Guess the bike crash really nailed it for her. {**At least Riley wasn’t nailing her….or Randy.**}

Call me callous if you must (but not Cal....cause with all the other "C-A-insert letter here" names, that would get confusing)

Oh my, no. You guys are confusing enough. You wanna swap and be Chief Snarker and my beta sometime, while the other “C-A-random letter” person can may be go write GER or IoD or Dopey 3, hmmm? {**I could do that. There would be tumbleweed in both of those fics and, thus, they would be better for it. :tumble **}

Dude, you really have semicolon issues, don't you??? Glad I don't often use them...don't want to incur the wrath of Car.

See that’s my problem, I don’t use semicolons, and she insists that I need to use them. I’m surprised when you say you don’t often use them, so how come she doesn’t put them in places where you’d normally have a comma? Preferential treatment, that’s why. :P {**No…that’s because the places where Cam normally has a comma are appropriate for a comma; however, when you have a complete sentence on both sides of the comma, you should replace the comma with a semi-colon so that you are fulfilling the requirements of proper sentence structure and punctuation, which we all know is so very important when we want to make sure our writing is grammatically correct and easy to read by the audience, and as writers and betas on Pens it is imperative that we all live up to our roles. Run-on sentences, on the other hand, are okay.**}

oh yeah...what happened to the extra?

And sorry for the length of time between 12a and 12b, I was going to post them a week apart, and now it’s 3 weeks. The reason? Trouble with the Extra. Took a lot of work. {**Not to mention a lot of whining in the process.**}

Finished now.

Posting now.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:37 am

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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: 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. 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 2

I'm getting nostalgic already. Phil is on the screen and I'm tearing up cos it's the last time this Race he will be doing introductions. I grab a handful of napkins from the bar, I know I'll be needing them, cos it's going to be an emotional ride. {**As long as you’re grabbing things, get me another beer…I need something to get me through the rest of this.**}

Phil reminds us that we're in Hokkaido, where the natural beauty is world famous. I wonder if he has a different interpretation of 'natural' as I do, cos most of the beauty of the Hokkaido countryside seems to be cultivated, with planted lavender fields and wheat fields and muchly human touch. But it's the last time this Race, so I'm not snarking on yummy Phil. {**You won’t, but I will. I wonder how much hair gel Philly-boy used to get that “natural” look this morning.**}

I pause for a moment to take stock of the final three teams. Interestingly, we have a mixed gender / race team, an all-male team and an all-female team. We've never had this combination in the final three. The last 3 TARs had heterosexual couples in the final three. Good for diversity stats. {**Oh, anything for the numbers!**}

12.13am. Efficiency, in tight, white outfits that totally bring out their muscle tones and curvy bits, {**Mmmmm…Faith’s curvy bits. This is a good day**} rip the clue for the last time and reveal that they are to make their way to Victoria BC, pick up an Amazing Car and drive 10 miles to Butchart Gardens where the next clue will be found next to a 'Karen Blixen'. It's neat, to tie it up with a name from a previous leg, but what is a 'Karen Blixen'?

Phil to the rescue, explaining that 'Karen Blixen' is a species of white rose, one of 250 types found at the world-renowned Butchart Gardens, which is 101 years old, occupies 55 acres with 400,000 flowers, and attracts over 1 million visitors a year. {**Christ on a crutch, what is with the numbers?**} Yes, all that information in one breath. He rocks. {**Should that last sentence read “He is a rock”?**}

They run off towards the train station, voicing over that they realize how isolated the countryside is, especially with the lack of taxis, but it's only a couple of miles to the train station and they're perfectly able to jog there.

"The first train to leave Bibaushi is 6.34am, everyone will get on that one, we have 6 hours to the station," Robin says. Let's hope this is the only bunching we will have (though I'm not holding my breath). {**Please don’t. You’re already an interesting shade from all the martinis.**}

On paper, Faith & Robin are the team most likely to arrive at the finish line first. They have been consistent, physically strong, and haven't made any glaring mistakes. They have a tendency of not aggressively working the travel arrangements, so let's see how that pans out.

12.28am. R.Randy puzzle over the flower clue too. In the spirit of describing their clothing (this is the last leg after all), I realize I haven't noticed what they wear at all throughout the race. Now that I'm making an effort, I know why, cos they're wearing clothing that are simply non-descript. Some short-sleeved shirts and pants, the sort you get at Woolworth's. Nothing worth noticing.

Rupert interviews that he is one of the oldest racer {**racers**} to be in the final three (that's true, only Asshat Ian from TAR3 is older) but he is psyched up and not feeling his age. He says that he counts himself lucky to be given the opportunity to bond with his son; and how he has enjoyed the company of the other teams. He is sincere when he says that, and I admire his graciousness.

This is my Team Who of the race. All of a sudden, they're in second position at the start of the final leg, having come 1-1-2-2 in the last 4 pitstops. They haven't done anything spectacular, or spectacularly wrong, Rupert has mainly carried this team with a mix of intellect and willingness to take calculated risks. {**He’s gotta do something to make up for Mr. Hollow Cheeks.**} I won't be surprised if they cross the finish line first, I might stifle a yawn, but I'll clap along politely.

12.40am. Lovebirds. Now, this is clothing I want to describe. No rojak clothing, though I would have chuckled, no T-shirts with numbers on them, instead they're in the cutest olive green T-shirts with a koala print on the front and koala footprints printed on the back, that they must have bought from Taronga Zoo. Couples wearing the same clothing usually make me cringe, but Lovebirds can do no wrong, and they're so damn cute in those T-shirts. {**C’mon…that’s it? How do they fit? Are they tight? How tight? And where are they tight? Can you tell the temperature?**}

They interview that they were told they are the highest placed all-female team, beating the Bowling Moms who came 4th in TAR5. Whoo-hoo! They say that although it's a honor, they try not to think about things like that, cos it's hard to give a good response apart from "it's true, we're an all-female team." I crack up at the subtle humor. [** I want them to add a "so what" at the end, how awesome will that be? Love, your gf who occasionally can come up with a witticism. **]

They share that they're already happy about coming on the race, because they achieved what they wanted to do, which is to become closer to each other. My eyes mist up as they share a look and a little smooch on the cheeks. Awwww. They get my Aren't They the Cutest Pair Ever Award.

I want them to win, even though their record suggests that they're more likely to come in second or third. They have been the team most successful in getting better travel arrangements, even though this Race hasn't been that difficult in that respect anyway (uh oh, famous last words!). Task-wise, they've done okay, again not spectacular. {**Not spectacular? Don’t you remember the Zorb? Or Super-Girl and Lara Croft? If that wasn’t spectacular, then I’m straight. Pardon me while I bask in the memories and drool a bit.**}

I can see they're excited. {**So the t-shirts are tight! I’m sitting in a puddle of drool…among other things.**} Willow absolutely beams as she reads the clue and count out the $380 they have for this leg.

Final word about the three teams. This is the first time since TAR1 that I have a final three where I'll be satisfied regardless of who wins. I have my favorite, but if the athletes or the professor & son win, I'll raise my martini glass and salute them all the same. I know from painful experience how the final outcome can be scuppered by a lying American Airlines agent, an incompetent Miami taxi driver, or just fog, so I'm trying to be as open minded as I can.

To their credit, this Race has been run cleanly, and mostly with respect. No Ugly Americans, no Her Royal Assness Princess Tantrums, no Screeching Banshees, for which I'm grateful. Surprisingly few villains that the Amazing Editors could focus on, only Snyder and Riley fit the bill. I can argue the teams are a little meh and unspectacular, it seems to be a recurring theme this Race. Well, I can argue, but I won't. {**Now there’s a first. Someone call Ripley’s!**}


Morning. The sun peeps over the rolling hills of the Hokkaido countryside. Three teams at a tiny railway station, the type that has one hut that serves as ticket office and waiting area. In contrast to the last Pitstop, they are in good spirits and friendly towards each other. They're congratulating each other on getting this far and saying may the best team win. Next they'll be snuggling up in their warm blankets by the fire, singing kumbaya and sharing water pipes. {**Oooohhhh snuggling…in tight t-shirts. More drool.**} Yeah, dude, like, dude.

[** remember the postcard from the guy who moved to California that went:
[blockquote]
Dude,

Dude. Dude? Dude!

- dude
[/blockquote]
courtesy etherfarm. Love, your loving dude. **]

Right on time at 6.34am, the train arrives and teams pile in. Randy expositions that the journey will take 3 hr 20 min and they will reach Sapporo airport at 9.54am. {**Well, well…Hollow Cheeks can think with his brain.**}

"I wish we weren't so in the middle of nowhere, we had 6 hours to kill and nothing to do. We didn't come to the station straight-away, we stayed at the pension trying to look for flight information, but they didn't have internet and no one available on the phone," Willow bemoans.

"Will was too spazzed out to sleep, hopefully she can get some rest on the train," Tara sooths. {**I’d be spazzed without internet too!**}

On the dot of 9.54am, the train arrives at Chitose airport, it's a toss up between the Swiss or the Japanese as the nation most punctual.

Run! Run! Run! Up the escalator, loudly shouting "excuse me," that's Faith & Robin. They head straight for the JAL counter, immediately in front when they hit the top of the escalator. "It's an emergency!" they shout. I never like that, none of the "I have a sick child/mother/goldfish" that Racers have spewed over the years is palatable to my stomach. If TAR keeps scores, this will earn deduction points for Efficiency.

The ever so polite, but stickler for rules, ticket agent lady informs Efficiency that the earliest flight out of Chitose to Victoria is at 10.30am. She looks at her watch repeatedly and asks her supervisor in rapid-fire Japanese, but she regrets to inform that she's unable to let them on the flight, because the gate is about to close.

Efficiency beg and beg, but as many a Racer have learnt, Japanese bureaucracy is as immobile as Mohammed's mountain. [** or Bill Clinton proclaiming "I did not have sexual relations with that woman." Love, your not politically minded gf. **] {**Or Michael Jackson insisting he’s not a white woman.**}

In a rare flash of compassion, she books them on the 10.40am flight via Osaka (Kansai) and Vancouver, this flight has been delayed till 10.55am, so they have time to run to the gate.

My EEFPs, having done the research, helpfully detail the route:

  • Chitose 10.40am --> Kansai 12.45pm on JL2502
  • Kansai 4.30pm --> Vancouver 10.00am on AC0036
  • Vancouver 11.00am --> Victoria 11.26am on AC8063

R.Randy meanwhile, is at the next counter along, which is the ANA counter. They find a 12.35pm flight via Tokyo that connects to Seattle. At Seattle they have a short window to transfer to an Alaska flight that takes them to Victoria at 11am. They ask the agent to hold the tickets then run over to the JAL counter, where Efficiency are just finishing. The compassionate JAL lady tells them about the Osaka flight, but they compare arrival times at Victoria, and decline the offer. They look smug as they go back to the ANA counter. {**Okay, really, when don’t these two look smug?**}

"Sometimes it's not the earliest departing flight, with a complicated flight plan like this one, it's essential to be thorough," Rupert explains.

Thanks, EEFPs:

  • Chitose 12.35pm --> Tokyo 2.05pm on NH3124
  • Tokyo 5.25pm --> Seattle 10.05am on UA876
  • Seattle 10.25am --> Victoria 11.00am on AS2078

They have reason to be smug, but 20 minutes' transfer time at Seattle, that's cutting it very fine. If they miss the connection, they have to trek back up to Vancouver and won't reach Victoria till after 1pm.

Lovebirds are at the International Flights Counter. They find out more or less the same information, including the short layover scenario at Seattle. They ask the agent how possible it is to catch that connection and she answers that it's not very feasible. She explains that United and Alaska are at different concourses at Seattle-Tacoma, and they won't make it before the gate closes.

They book themselves on the same Tokyo flight as R.Randy, but they connect to Vancouver and will be on the same flight as Efficiency.

My lovely EEFPs again:

  • Chitose 12.35pm --> Tokyo 2.05pm on NH3124
  • Tokyo 5.25pm --> Vancouver 10.20am on AC0004
  • Vancouver 11.00am --> Victoria 11.26am on AC8063

It's a tough decision, whether to take a risky flight. Perhaps at this late stage of the Race it is time for risk taking, but what are the possible repercussions if something goes wrong? There are no right or wrong in these scenarios.

Two Amazing Yellow lines make their way from Sapporo to Tokyo and Osaka.

At Tokyo, Lovebirds are having another debate on whether to switch to the Seattle flight. Willow is being logic girl.

"What we know: Rupert & Randy's arrival time in Victoria. What we don't know: Faith & Robin's though I'm almost certain they took the Osaka or Nagoya flight to Vancouver. If we keep with our original plan, we're neck and neck with Faith & Robin, if we change, we're competing for first place with Rupert & Randy. But, Tara, I'm too uncomfortable with the short connection."

"I don't like it either," Tara agrees.

"I'd rather try to make up 26 minutes than possibly losing 2 hours," Willow declared. {**Logical women are so HOT!**}

And so they board the 5.25pm Air Canada flight to Vancouver, where they will meet up with Efficiency.


Meanwhile, on the Seattle flight, R.Randy are turning on their charms. Randy flirts, sucks his cheeks in and general pretends to be a movie star. While Rupert does his distinguished gentleman act. What does that give them? An upgrade to first class and assurances that they'll be first off the plane, oh my god.

Do I wish Lovebirds are there too? May be. But that's the thing with hindsight, it's always right. If they stand by their decision not to take the risk (and they did, even at TARCon), I'll stand by their decisiveness. {**Can I just stand by them? Really REALLY close by them?**}

~~~~~

Victoria is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. I have to tell you this. {**Why do you have to tell us this? Hmmmm?**}

11.10am. R.Randy lands. They find their car and Randy makes this stupid comment about how great it is to be back on home turf. He exposits that no, he has nothing against the great countries they've visited, but [insert lengthy back-pedaling speech that tries to be diplomatic about other countries but makes him look even more like an ass]. I cringe. {**But the real question is…was he sucking in his cheeks again? Okay, wait…that was a stupid question. We know the answer.**}

Rupert, who is driving, makes a face like he just ate a piece of spoiled meat. He's cringing too. Despite all the exultations these two throw at each other, sometimes I can tell why they haven't spoken to each other for so many years.

It's a ten mile drive from the airport to Butchart Gardens, which considering the distance they've traveled so far, is akin to a hop and a skip. They rush off to the gardens' information center, called cutely the Plant Identification Centre, to inquire about 'Karen Blixen'.

11.30am. Efficiency and Lovebirds land and easily find their cars. Efficiency are a little ahead, Robin exposits that they're neck and neck, even though they don't know where Rupert & Randy are. Faith, who has been fairly subdued this leg, yawns through his musings, and doesn't respond. Do I sense a little KF?

In the Lovebirds car, it's a different atmosphere. They're singing! Or rather, Tara is humming and Willow is trying valiantly to keep up. They're so cute. I'm so biased.

"I slept like a baby on the plane, I decided to not worry about Rupert & Randy and the Seattle flight. Plus I'm hopped up on chocolate and caffeine, so I'm feeling extremely energized," Willow is trying to bounce up and down in her seat at the back of the car. {**No comments about Willow’s bouncy bits? I’m disappointed.**}

"The amount of chocolate you had, I can't imagine your blood sugar level now," Tara laughs.

"Well, my body clock is all twitchy, and it's telling me I need sugar," Willow pouts.

"It's dinnertime in Japan, your body clock, if it's still on Japan time, should be telling you to have dinner, not chocolate," Tara deadpans.

"Chocolate is its own food group, I can have it for any meal," Willow continues her energetic good humor. It's infectious. {**Can I rub up against her so I can get the infection too?**}

As they arrive at the gardens, it starts raining but their energy level is still up. [** they say if the weather's lousy in BC, wait ten minutes. Love, your umbrella toting gf. **]

They too, find out about the need to proceed to the Rose Garden.

R.Randy are already there, searching through the 30,000 rose plants for the routemarker. Rupert, fittingly, is the one to spot it, and he retrieves the clue quickly. They are to drive 120 miles to the Mount Washington Alpine Resort, located at the center of Vancouver Island (not to be konfused with Mount Washington in NH). The next clue is at the bottom of the Eagle Chairlift.

Randy takes his turn at the wheel, and starts describing himself as a 'wicked bad-ass' driver, and snarling in what he thinks to be a bad-ass attitude. I roll my eyes. I was watching this sequence with Hera and she was like "What is he smoking?" It has taken me 12 episodes to grudgingly come to terms with this team, and he fucks it up in one fell swoop. Great. Just great. {**Oh, be honest. He fucked it up in Episode 1.**}

Back at the Rose Garden it's Lovebirds who find the clue next, they wisely hide the clue envelope and walk away from the area, away from sight from Efficiency. Normally such sneakiness will earn a mild eyeroll from me, but this is the final run, plus it's my favorite team *swoon*.

No matter, Efficiency find the clue just as Lovebirds drive off.

More Amazing Yellow lines trace the progress of the three cars. And then we're subjected to false tension as the editors try to make us think Lovebirds and Efficiency are having a race to the death. {**Can I be in charge of mouth-to-mouth for all the girls?**}

"Come on, Car. COME ON, Let's Go!" Tara urges. {*Oh yeah, baby!! Music to my ears! :drool **} Heh, Duel shoutout. Well, except for Robin as scary truck driver and Tara doing an impression of Dennis Weaver, that's what the Amazing Editors are trying to emulate. Snerk.

After all that fake tension, it's still R.Randy in the lead. They reach the bottom of the chairlift and find the cluebox. It's a Detour. In this last Detour teams have to choose between Ride for a Million or Drive for a Million. In Ride, teams go horseback riding along 3 miles of marked trail in the mountains; the trails can be treacherous, but once the Racers master the horses they should finish quickly. In Drive, they play a round of disc golf, and have to card par or better on the par 31, 9-hole course. No particular skill (apart from knowing how to throw a frisbee) is needed for disc golf, but needing par doesn't leave room for errors.

Oh my. Talking about disc golf, I found this disc golf game, and I can't stop playing. Help! {**Have another martini…you’ll do better.**}

R.Randy decide to do horseback riding. "We've both ridden before, not very well, but should be sufficient for this task," Rupert states.

They mount their steeds {**Okay, again with the scary images – Rupert and Randy “mounting” – please don’t do that anymore.**} and are on their way gently. At first the going is tough, as they pick their way along a narrow, steep trail and with unfamiliar horses. Randy grunts his way and grips the reins tighter, {**No grunting from Randy! Eeewww!**} Rupert is a little more relaxed and naturally assumes the leader position, as he has been doing all Race. Randy has pulled some weight this Race, but nowhere near his father. Right now, he is channeling Princess Kendra, he is fidgeting uncomfortably and constantly adjusting and re-adjusting his straps. (No, not those straps, gutterbrain.) {**Steal my thunder, why dontcha!**} Rupert glances back and tells him to get his act together, oooh I love it when Rupert gets all ripper-y. {**At least there’s one butch player on their team.**}

Randy is like, his feet are uncomfortable, feels awkward. Not sure why he's making a big deal out of it, he needs to stop being such a prissy nancy-boy.


Meanwhile Efficiency arrive at the chairlift. They head for the stables immediately.

"Who wants to be throwing frisbees at wire baskets? That's so, so, frat house," Faith smirks.

"We used to play something similar, only we used scrunched up paper and trash cans," Robin grins.

They're astride their horses and trotting within minutes.

"Ride for a million bucks!" Faith does a little war cry. I wait for her to bring out the war paint and battle-axe. {**Bouncy bits! What about the bouncy bits? You’re losing your touch.**}


Lovebirds at the chairlift with the Detour clue. Willow's face blanches when she reads, and she looks at Tara with pleading in her eyes.

"I'm scared of horses. Seriously petrified. But we agreed on the drive up that we'd take the quickest tasks, whatever they might be and even if it was our greatest fears. And it turned out to be my greatest fear," Willow interviews.

"Will, you've bungy jumped, you've climbed up bamboo poles, you've stroked a baby leopard, you can ride a horse for 3 miles, I'll lead," Tara re-assures her.

"But ..." Willow spluttered.

"Sweetie, the horseback riding is quicker, if we do the disc golf we may fall further behind, we're in third place, we have our work cut out for us," Tara reasons.

"I could easily calculate in the wind coefficient and determine the correct degrees to tilt the disc and just the right amount of wrist flick that would be needed, it's not rocket science. We won't waste time on the disc golf ... please Tara?" Willow begs.

Tara, hands on hips, gives her a short silent stare.

Willow gulped visibly. "Horses then, But if I lose an arm, it's your fault, Missy."

"Sweetie, if you lose an arm, I will gladly give you one of mine... come on," Tara says as she points toward the horsie task and waits for Willow to walk ahead of her, so she can keep an eye on Willow and make sure she doesn't run away.

Why hello there, Take-charge Tara, I like. And dude, is it just me or does Willow look TOTALLY turned on right now? Guess that's one way to get her mind off horses. [** noooo, dude, you're not the only one. Love, your understanding gf. **] {**Take-charge Tara would turn me on.**}

Awww, when they get to the corral, Willow is still freaked, but with Tara's steady hand on her elbow and gentle guidance she climbs on the fence, and from there hops onto the horse. She's very tense, but Tara is as reassuring as, wow, she's a good rider, cos she leads both horses onto the trail and makes very good progress.

Say what you will about me being biased, but I'm seeing someone who has a very real fear, and the support she gets from her partner in overcoming this fear, it's admirable. Usually with fears like this and trying to overcome them, it's a matter of mental preparation and gearing up for the event. Willow has, what, 10 minutes preparation? And people question why they're my favorites? {**What people? Point me at ‘em. I’ll give them something to question!**}


R.Randy are at the end of the trail and they get their next clue, it tells them to fly to Sunnydale CA, the FINAL DESTINATION of the Race. They are to locate the Hellmouth and stake some vampires. Oh boy. Stake some vampires? WTF? {**That’s kinda…kinky. Can they show that on prime time TV?**}

They hurry back to their car. "Back to Victoria," Randy says.

Efficiency reach the end of the trail and get the same clue. "Oh, I'd like to kill me some of those bloodsuckers. Wicked," Faith says.

"Let's go then, killer," Robin says.

Not long afterwards, Lovebirds arrive at the marker, with a less uptight, but still wigged Willow led by a very assuring Tara. Tara helps her partner off and Willow quickly scampers away from the horses. Poor Willow, she looks like she has been walking through hell. {**She ain’t seen nuthin’ yet! Look out Sunnydale!**}

They find the Sunnydale clue and head back to their car. When they are almost at their car, Willow grabs Tara's hand and pulls her towards the Lodge office.

"Let's check out the ferries, we can drive across to the mainland and head directly towards Vancouver," she explains. Oh, she is a sharp one, recovering so quickly after having the bejeezus scared out of her.

They grab timetables from the front desk and find their car. Tara takes the driving while Willow checks the timetables. "Willow is better and faster at research than me, we also have an Air Canada timetable from the airport counter, she'll find the best route," Tara beams, high on love. She reaches her hand behind to grasp Willow's.

Willow grins like an idiot and reaches out to squeeze Tara's hand. These two are as twitterpated as lovesick teenagers. Hee. [** I have to give you points (and hugs and kisses) for using twitterpated. I can be nice. Love, your very fair gf. **] {**You’re too nice, watty’s gf…"twitterpated" is sooooo last decade.**}

"Timing isn't right, for the ferries. It's better to go by air, there's a flight every hour on the hour to Vancouver, we can find flights to California from there," Willow says after a while.

"You ever visited Sunnydale?" Tara asks.

"No, but I know what the Hellmouth is, it's an amusement park, horror themed, with monsters and what-nots," Willow answers.

She voices-over that she is the only Californian in the final three but as she hasn't visited Sunnydale she doesn't know if it'll be an advantage or not. Every little helps, she says at the end.

Phil appears and I discretely wipe drool off the corner of my mouth. {**Discretely? Puhlease! Here, let me hand you this double-terry, super-sized bath towel.**} He introduces the Sunnydale Scary Monster Amusement Park, where rides and games feature monsters and demons. In this task, teams have to play a type of laser tag, aka Q-zar, where they are in pursuit of a vampire through a dark maze and have to 'kill' the demon using a laser gun acting as stake.

A couple of Amazing Stand-in Models does the run, hide and stake routine and the whole thing looks superduper fun. The maze has a warehouse-y atmosphere to it, with obstacles, corners, walls, nets and walkways. It feels like the lair in Blade Trinity. {**Still can’t believe they made that movie.**}

Phil, in a black leather jacket that makes me want to reach into the screen and grab it, {**Hands! Hands!**} explains that each team will be assigned a vampire to hunt and stake. After they dispatch their vampire, they will get the next clue.

Amazing Yellow Lines trace the progress of the Amazing Cars down the length of Vancouver Island. Randy exposits that ETA at the airport will be past 8pm. It's totally dark when they arrive, Randy again helpfully is the talking human clock as he chimes "8.15" when they exit their car. {**Please don’t degrade Cogsworth by referring to Randy that way.**}

At the counter they're told the last plane to Vancouver leaves at 9pm, but there are no more connecting flights south that night. They purchase their ticket to Vancouver and decide to work the airport when they get there.

Efficiency and Lovebirds arrive almost simultaneously. They share a small wave to each other at the carpark entrance and Robin even has the courtesy to let Tara go first past the barrier. Two observations: 1) Tara must have hauled ass driving down, cos they left Mount Washington behind Efficiency; 2) Tara really hauled ass driving down, cos Robin is a "wicked, bad-ass" driver, as Randy will say. {**Less talk about Robin’s ass, and more about Tara’s, please.**}

Everybody get on the 9pm Vancouver flight.

At Vancouver airport, the teams work to secure flights to Sunnydale.

"There are no direct flights, so we have to find the best connection. And without letting the other teams know what you're doing, it's very cloak and dagger," Rupert says.

Efficiency anchor themselves at the Air Canada desk. They find flights to Los Angeles and San Francisco. The LAX connection is tight, like 15 minutes tight, but it gets them to Sunnydale at 10.45am, if they miss it the next flight from LAX arrives at 12.25pm. The SFO connection is even more dramatic, they have one hour to make it by road to San Jose, arriving at Sunnydale at 11.34am.

They ask the desk agent if those are the earliest flights to arrive at Sunnydale, and he says yes. And they BELIEVE HIM ... without checking out other airlines. They get tickets for LAX, asking the agent to help guarantee they get on the connecting flight, even if they have to hold the plane. He sounds dubious, cos dude, a 15-minute connection? Are we, like, in the Twilight Zone now?

"It's very important," Faith says and blow me down with a feather if she's not using her deepest, lowest, most sultry voice, and looking like she's pushing her boobies out at him. If she weren't so, attractive and well endowed, and if I haven't been drooling all over her, I'd try to be indignant about flaunting sexuality, but she has the goods, so she can flaunt them all she wants. {**Can I get that towel back from you?**}

R.Randy are at another Air Canada desk and are told the same information. They have the presence of mind to ask the agent to check other airlines. The agent replies that she doesn't have the information, but she gives them the telephone number of the other airlines. Is she allowed to do that? Isn't that uncompetitive? Let's hope her boss doesn't get to know about this. [** or may be they are allowed to refer to other airlines, it's basically an oligopoly anyway. Love, your occasionally-able-to-spew-economics-talk gf. **]

Lovebirds are, quelle surprise, at a computer terminal. {**Smart chicks are so HOT! Can you sense a theme? **}

"I'm focusing on specific destinations from Vancouver. The earliest flight out in the general direction is Houston — but nothing from Houston to Sunnydale. The LA and SF fights look like our best bet," Willow explains while concentrating. She has like, 6 tabs open on her browser and taking notes with pencil and paper.

Tara looks over at the other teams. "They're at the Air Canada desk, they're probably looking at the same LA/SF flights," she reports.

"Oh! 6am departure for Salt Lake City on Delta ... no, no can do. Gets in at 12.46pm, that's even later than the second LA connection. Hmm, Phoenix ... Wait! Horizon Air via Seattle. Yes! Gets in at 10.25am. Now what's Horizon Air?" Willow continues her research. I'm very impressed.

Turns out Horizon Air is part of Alaska, the things I learn. I need to make a list, to keep track. Man, I need Willow's notebook.
  • Vancouver 6.50am --> Seattle 7.40am / 8am --> Sunnydale 10.25am on Alaska
  • Vancouver 7am --> LA 9.40am / 9.55am --> Sunnydale 10.45am on AC then UA
  • Vancouver 7.10am --> SF 9.27am / 10.30am --> Sunnydale 11.34am on AC then AA, with a change from SFO to SJC
  • Vancouver 6am --> Salt Lake 9.09am / 11.55am --> Sunnydale 12.46pmam {**Shouldn’t that be “pm”…cuz, otherwise…LONG ass flight!**} on Delta


~~~~~

It's the final day. Final flight. Final everything. I'm getting sentimental. Today, one of these teams will go to bed rich and famous. Or so we're led to believe. Rich, yes. Famous? Don't know about that. I'd like to take Anya up on her offer, to calculate exactly how much the prize money they keep after taxes.

Lovebirds are heading towards Seattle.

"There was an unspoken understanding, the teams gave each other lots of room and didn't speak about where and when we're leaving in the morning. We boxed our backpacks to send home, we're traveling with the bare essentials," Tara explains as they board the Seattle flight in high spirits. I'm surprised R.Randy aren't on, thought they may have found it while calling the other airlines.

At the Canada gate, both Efficiency and R.Randy are boarding the LAX flight. They wonder about Lovebirds, and I sense a little trepidation. {**Be afraid…be very afraid.**}

"I thought Willow & Tara may be on the same flight, they're not even on the San Francisco flight, which leaves from the gate next to ours. I'm worried that they found a better flight that we completely overlooked," Rupert says with concern.

"Right now our only concern is to get the connection at LA," Robin says.

Cut to Seattle. Oh my god. The flight to Sunnydale is delayed by 45 minutes because of weather. {**FUCK! FUCK! DAMN! SPIT!**} Delayed! HOW CAN THEY DO THIS TO ME? And, weather? Gimme a break. How is it possible to put a time to weather conditions? Don't think we're stupid. Most of flight delays that are blamed on the weather are mechanical failure (they don't want you to think you're getting on a defective plane), crew schedules (the first officer got plastered again and was found with his hands firmly on the bosom of the chief cabin attendant) or air traffic (in airline terms bumper to bumper just doesn't work). ARGH! I'm frustrated, I have a bad feeling about this. {**Make that two of us. Pass me a martini.**}

So my poor favorite team's lead is gone. Why does it always come down to the last flight on the Race? Colin & Christie got creamed by fog; Rob & Amber by a pilot who suddenly decided to re-open the doors even though the jetway had already retracted. I feel like hanging up my recapper hat, I'm that bitter. [** Hmm, the view here over by the Pyramids is super, I'll join you. Love, your gf who is as bitter. **]

There's a glimmer of hope at LAX, where the Layover that Makes No Sense is underway. Efficiency and R.Randy charge out of the plane.

Randy in a voice over explains that both teams left their packs on the plane, so they are not hindered by baggage. The crew also radioed ahead for them so the American flight doesn't leave without them.

Now this is too fucking good to be true. The crew going so much out of their way to help passengers make a connection? Let's say the people making the connection are, well, Joe Bloggs and his wife, will they do the same? Of course not. CBS has such an airtight non-disclosure agreement that we'll never know, but with the show in its 8th season, a group of people including camera crew asking for a special favor? Yeah, that's incentive, they can look forward to telling their grandkids about that one time when they helped these famous (or is it infamous) people win loadsamoney. {**Smarmy Bastards! Someone get me another drink.**}

They make the flight. I rest my case.

At Sunnydale they hop into taxis and head towards the Hellmouth, which apparently is located where the high school used to be. So they replaced a high school with an amusement park, nice (not).

R.Randy reach the park first and head towards the vampire slaying maze. They're kitted up in vests with laser sensors and a stake-gun. They head towards a Matrix-like screen where they watch a file of the 'vampire' they are 'hunting'. They get a ditzy blonde with a high voice and quick movements called Harmony.

They are told they have 6 lives each and if they lose 6 lives, they have to go back to the control center to be 're-charged'. It's all very high tech and looks really fun. [** You said that already. I get the hint. Love, your playful gf. **] Randy says that he feels like James Bond, well, okay, has James Bond ever hunted vampires? He needs to get his superheroes right. {**Randy is shaken, not stirred…his brains, anyway.**}

Efficiency arrive and get kitted. They get a fugly mofo by the name of Luke. They will be in the same game area as R.Randy but they are to only stake Luke.

These games are taken very seriously. The elaborate setup, the settings, the atmosphere is very realistic. In other words, it does a good job of being the final task.

The different styles of play come through. Rupert is cautious and prudent, constantly looking over his shoulders and around obstacles. Randy is much more impetuous, but like the rookie in a typical cop show, follows his leader well. Robin and Faith are pure gung-ho and displays very little vigilance; {**SEMI-COLON!**} Robin soon uses up his 6 lives and have to take the time-out.

Meanwhile Lovebirds land and hustle into taxis. They update us that they're not sure where everybody else is. I'm all teary. This is so unfair.

It's R.Randy who stake Vampire Harmony first, we get a funny onscreen special effect of her turning into bits of dust, well, it's just the image, the actress does a credible impression of shock and then falling to the floor. It would have been hilarious if I'm not so sad. They get the clue telling them to go to Musical Park and follow the flags to the finish line. {**Where the fuck is my martini?! If my glass is only half full, fill it up!**}

Efficiency stake Vampire Luke and they're off. The Amazing Editors make it like they finish together, I can't blame them for trying to add tension. Man, I so don't want to sit through this.

My last glimpse of my favorite team at a task. They look as cute as when they were at the SMUT Bunnies set, ah, good times, I smile. [** you mean drool. Love, your gf who is drooling with you. **] They apparently have to hunt a vampire called Drusilla. I snerk at the name, I don't know why, it just sounds like a crazy name. Or I'm still deep in Egypt. {**You’re deep in something. You should have worn boots.**}

R.Randy cab. "Faster, please. Drive fast, I'll pay you," Randy urges his driver.

Efficiency cab and they're doing the same, giving all their money to their driver so he steps on it. "If we catch up, we're going to win," Robin says.

At the very pretty park, by the lake, at the bottom of a bridge, there's Phil on the Amazing Giant Bathmat. And in two lines leading up to the AGB, the other teams clapping, cheering, craning their necks.

Last ditch effort to create suspense, as we get a Racer's view of getting out of a cab and running into the park. It's Rupert & Randy, they run up to Phil, and they win. {**@%&$*@&%*#(%!!!!! I NEED ANOTHER DRINK! MY iPOD FOR A DRINK!**} There are hugs and slaps on the back and handshakes and more hugs. Rupert gives a little speech about how much they have enjoyed the Race and it's been a privilege to meet everyone, he hopes that all Racers have learnt something about themselves, like him and his son. My bitterness is tempered by how articulate and gracious his acceptance speech is. {**Only because Randy kept his bleedin’ mouth shut!**}

Faith & Robin run up, to much louder cheering. There are more hugs and backslaps and kisses. They congratulate Rupert & Randy for running a good race ("how the hell did they manage it," Robin is thinking to himself) and talk a little bit about how they showed that they are a good team. Faith even mumbles that she can see them looking at their future together. {**But he finishes quickly! She’d have a better future with me. I have stamina.**}

Willow & Tara arrive and they get the loudest cheer, both from the Racers and in the bar. In fact, the cheer is so loud at the bar I could barely catch what they say. Phil asks if they achieved what they came to achieve and they're like yes to a million degree. They give us more reason to cheer cos they launch into a giant smooch. {**Details! DETAILS! How long did it last? Was there tongue? Did either of them cop a feel?**}

Anyway, Rupert & Randy are the winners, and everyone pretends, albeit reluctantly, to be joyous. They haven't been bad racers, they just haven't been outstanding. But for a bad stroke of luck and last leg flight blues, the end result would have been so different.

Yes I wanted the finish order to be reversed — my favorite team first, the most consistent team second and the inoffensive but boring team third. Well, c'est la vie. It wasn't the worst result that could have been (that would have been Snyder & Flutie, Buffy & Riley and April & Andrew), but it wasn't great either. {**It sucked. Just say it!**}

And that's all I'll say on the subject. Until next season, take care. {**I need a drink.**}


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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:37 am

Episode 12 Extra – Floating
To atone for my 'sins', the Extra is a) longer than usual; b) rated R to NC-17.


Things at the finish line were a blur, they hardly had time to stay on their feet, let alone catch up with their friends. Production whisked them off immediately for meetings and de-briefs. After what seemed like 15 hours but was probably closer to two, they were finally allowed to go up to their hotel room to freshen up.

They had never been so relieved to find themselves in a hotel room, which said a lot since they'd spent the last 30 nights in all sorts of sleeping environments. Soft music played from the entertainment center, the lights were at just the right brightness, the sight of the crisp white sheets and soft downy duvets drew them to the bed.

Willow took a giant flying leap and was sprawled diagonally on the bed in no time.

"Hmm, this is my idea of heaven," she let out a giant sigh and closed her eyes. Sleep threatened to creep up on her immediately.

"So, I'll leave you to enjoy your heaven while I take a much needed shower, okay? May be it’ll wake me up a bit," Tara said. She was looking forward to the shower, very much, and began to make her way to the bathroom.

"Oh no! No Tara means no heaven! Come to me," Willow opened one eye and beckoned to Tara.

Tara looked back at her partner. Willow was so cute, peeping at her with that expectant pleading expression, and the beginnings of a pout on her lips. How could she resist? She kicked off her shoes, sat at the edge of the king-sized bed and untied Willow's sneakers, casually dropping them on the floor. She slowly lowered herself until she, too, was stretched out on the soft mattress. Willow turned sideways to face her, and soon their lips found each other in an unhurried, sweet kiss.

"We made it, we finished the race," Tara murmured.

Willow was still for a moment. Then she pulled away, took an imperceptible breath. "Yeah," she said, and looked away.

Tara frowned, propped herself up on one elbow and placed her hand on Willow's arm. "Hey," she said softly.

"It's okay," Willow's whisper sounded far away, even though they were almost touching. "I'll be fine in a minute. Why don't you take your shower? I'll explore the room," she said as she rolled off the bed in one swift movement. She held one hand out to help pull Tara up to a standing position.

"Will, are you --" Tara's worries were stopped by a kiss.

"I'll be fine. Just need the jabbering monkeys in my head to settle down," Willow smiled thinly, propelling Tara into the bathroom. "Now, if you don't get showering, I'll be forced to take you into the shower myself."

Tara joined in the attempt to lighten the atmosphere. Not that it was heavy, just a little ... blue. "And that's bad because?"

"Because if we shower together, we'll end up in the big soft bed and we won't leave it for 72 hours and that's in contravention of item #42 on that golden handcuff contract we just signed," Willow said.

Tara smiled and did as her love said. As the first drops of the steaming hot water hit her aching shoulders, she let out a groan of appreciation, and felt the dust and strain of thousands of miles of travel slip from her. She scrubbed herself clean, and stayed in the shower longer than was necessary to enjoy the feeling of the cascading water. She had never felt so refreshed.

I needed that.

She wrapped herself in the soft, thick hotel bathrobe. When she returned to the room Willow had discovered the computer and was working on it intently. As soon as she heard Tara, she looked up and a slow smile appeared.

"I see you've wasted no time," Tara teased.

Willow grinned as she stood up. "It was calling out to me. Do you want to play? I'll take my shower."

"No, I'll just watch TV and wait for you," Tara said as she settled down on the bed, grabbing the remote from the bedside table.

Willow took her turn in the shower, alternating between scalding hot and bone-chillingly cold water. It felt good, very good. The contrast in temperatures was like her non-stop mind, alternating between happiness and sadness. We finished third. God, if only our plane hadn’t been late.

As she reached for the shampoo bottle, she noticed the cap was already off. Tara, it’s not like Tara to leave the cap off, she must be really tired. She smiled as she thought of her love. I have Tara. The rest doesn’t matter. She stood under the water again to rinse the shampoo from her hair, and felt the disappointment roll off her body as she watched the foam spiral down the drain.

Tara was asleep when she stepped back. She stood at the side of the bed and lovingly studied her lover and said softly to herself, "Oh Tara." She reached out and gently covered Tara's hand with her own, and she felt salty tears well up in her eyes.

"Will," it was so faint, she felt rather than heard it.

With eyes still closed, Tara reached out and pulled at Willow's robe. They kissed, and neither wanted to stop.

Hands soon found their way inside the loose robes; they slid down the bed, skin pressing on skin. They hadn't stopped kissing, and as one, put more urgency into the caresses.

"Need you now," Willow growled.

"Now, yes," Tara responded. And almost screamed when Willow licked behind her ear.

Their robes were in a state of disarray, the soft terry cloth providing extra friction as they quickly found a rhythm together. Their legs and thighs locked in the now familiar pattern that sent jolts of pleasure deep inside them.

Hands inched down towards heated, throbbing, pleading, aroused places.

And then they were interrupted.

"No, not now," Willow protested at the sound of the bell.

"Did we order room service?" Tara wondered out loud.

"No, should we ignore it?" Willow moved to kiss Tara again.

The bell rang again.

Tara gave Willow a loving (but chaste) kiss and extracted herself. She tied her robe up tightly and answered the door. Willow was so disgruntled she didn't bother to cover herself, so Tara made sure the view into the room was blocked.

After a few brief words, she thanked the person at the door and closed it with a soft click.

"Our presence has been requested," she said.

~~~~~

They thought that they could slip into the party unnoticed. But of course they were overwhelmed as soon as they stepped in. Network Executives and reporters swarmed around them, offering congratulations and fishing for sound bites. They spent an exhausting hour with a fixed smile on their faces and their arms ached with the constant handshaking.

Finally the attention turned elsewhere and they breathed a sigh of relief as they looked around the room for their friends.

Anya, of course it was Anya who was the first to reach them. She threw her arms out, one over Tara's shoulders, one over Willow's, and squealed her pleasure.

"Ooof! Anya, Hi!" Tara returned the enthusiasm, clearly overjoyed to see the woman she had gotten close to during the past few weeks.

"You look good," Willow said to their former ally.

"I’ve been lazing under sun, eating three decent meals a day and sleeping in 12 hour stretches," Anya grinned. "You don't look so bad yourselves, considering you just finished racing around the world. Did you hide these sexy little dresses in your backpacks all the time?"

"No, Ashley had them delivered to us, our backpacks are in transit from Vancouver," Willow explained.

"We sent our bags on separately, wanted to come to the last sector as lightweight as possible," Tara added.

"What's this about a lightweight? Talking about me behind my back again?" Xander joked as he came up to them with a tray of drinks and snacks, giving each a friendly peck on the cheek. He'd filled out a little, and he was looking relaxed and even chirpy.

They found an empty table and sat down. Around them, other racers and crew were catching up with each other in the relaxed atmosphere.

"So, what happened?" Anya asked.

"What what happened?" Willow countered.

"You know, everything since Australia," Anya emphasized by waving her arms out in a giant circle. "All the dirt, how did Buffy get that nasty gash on her head. Why are you only third?"

"We're happy about third," Tara said, not sure what direction Anya was going.

"You missed out on the million! How can you be happy?" Anya frowned.

"It's not just the money," Willow pointed out.

We have more, we have each other.

"Oh yeah, you get $25,000, is that confirmed?" Xander said. Willow nodded in affirmation.

"I still want to know everything, how close were you?" Anya continued.

"We haven't talked to the others, but we were on the flight that was supposed to get in first. Then it got delayed in Seattle," Willow recounted.

"So you could have come in first if not for the delay? Were you flying American?"

Willow smiled thinly and shrugged. "Look, it was like any flight we've taken during the race, it could have been early, it could have been late. Last thing we want to do, Anya, is the what-if thing," she said, a little tersely.

Tara reached over to take Willow's hand, giving it a loving squeeze in reassurance. Willow squeezed her back gratefully.

Anya looked like she was going to continue; luckily they were interrupted by the arrival of Joyce, April and Andrew. They looked well and tanned. Joyce seemed to have adopted the two youngsters as her own children. Everybody exchanged hugs and were genuinely happy to be in each other's company.

A short time later, it was only the two of them. Willow leaned back in the plush seat with a drink in one hand, holding Tara close in the other.

Tara rested her head on Willow's shoulder, linking their arms together. She sighed.

"You okay, Baby?" Willow asked.

Tara smiled. "I'm happy, Will. I should be bitter at how unlucky we were, but right now, I'm feeling like the luckiest girl in the universe. I'm high on adrenalin, but I feel at peace. Are you okay? Still unhappy?"

Willow thought for a moment. "No, I'm fine now. The shower and having you with me helped. I know what you mean about the adrenalin, I feel buzzed, like I have so much residual energy I need to use it up, like do a roadblock or something," Willow said.

"That's one of the things I love so much about you, you have so much energy," Tara said.

"You give me balance, you're my calming influence," Willow replied, pulling Tara closer.

"Calming influence? Forcing you to ride a horse even though you're petrified of them?"

"It worked out though. Plus you offered me one of your arms."

"I did, and I always will, even though that sounds gross. I'm glad it worked out, we got to the airport quickly," Tara sighed. "I think we'll be avoiding Seattle airport for the rest of our lives."

"Yeah, we'll boycott it forever. I can't help it, Tara; I am disappointed that we lost our chance to win because of something so small. Hopefully it'll go away when we crawl into bed and I can do wonderful things to you for the next 72 hours," Willow sighed.

"Really? What sort of wonderful things?" Tara smirked.

"You have to ask?" Willow beamed back.

They basked in the blissful comfort that they were sharing the same thoughts.

"You won't be --" "-- too tired?"

They spoke together, and the sentence ended up overlapping. They giggled at the coincidence; they were having more and more of these moments.

They lapsed into comfortable quietness again.

The party continued with other racers coming up to them to catch-up and add their congratulations. Mainly they hung out with Xander & Anya, or simply by themselves.

There was a photo session with Rupert & Randy and Faith & Robin. Everyone looked nice, cleaned up and in nice clothes. They visited with Buffy and were relieved that the blonde athlete was fine. The gash was only skin-deep, and would heal soon. Buffy looked sad though, so Willow spent a few minutes chatting with her, trying to cheer her up.

Naturally with the free-flowing alcohol and the residual excitement of running an intense race, the party quickly turned boisterous. A drinking competition became an impromptu karaoke picnic.

Lorne kicked off with a beautiful rendition of something from a musical they felt they should know, but the name of the song and the show were just beyond reach Cordy, Glory and Darla mouth-synched to Lady Marmalade, making a great show of the catchphrase 'voulez-vous coucher avec moi'.

"They must have practiced this when they were at the resort," Tara commented.

"Look at the pout when they sing the chorus," Willow laughed. "I never thought Darla and Glory could be so provocative. Cordy yes."

"We didn't get to know them that well," Tara replied. "How's Buffy?"

"She's sad at something, more than just not winning. I think something is up with her and Riley."

"They need to either mend their relationship, or make a clean break."

"I exchanged numbers with her, we should keep in touch."

Before Tara could answer, Willow nudged her and pointed at the stage and giggled. Randy had strutted on stage and started singing tacky 70s songs. He was very bad, out of tune and his dancing was befitting his drunken self. There were boo's and hisses coming from all corners of the room but the more he was heckled, the more motivated he seemed to get.

They endured several Randy squeaks before Rupert stepped in and wrenched the mic from Randy mid-song. The crowd cheered. A smart soul decided to put an end to the karaoke and open up the floor for dancing.

"Shall we?" Willow asked.

"Dance? Let's sit this one out," Tara said.

"No, not dance. I was thinking we could go back to our room."

"Thought you'd never ask."

~~~~~

What started as lazy kisses in the elevator, with small looks and feathery touches, quickly grew in passion and desire. The elevator ride was short, and it was only half a dozen doors down the corridor to their room; but the feeling of want, for the woman next to her, grew with each step until it was almost unbearable.

The door had barely closed before Willow had Tara flat against the closet door. Trembling fingers tried to loosen unfamiliar fastenings, the temptation to just rip the material apart was all too evident.

"Let me, you'll tear the dress, it probably cost more than our prize money," Tara had the sense to caution; she was amazed at how rational she sounded.

"Clothes. How I hate them," Willow punctuated each word by an ineffective pull at Tara's dress, all her usual nimbleness seemed to have taken a headlong dive into a chant of 'want Tara, want Tara' that obliterated all other thoughts and actions.

Tara groaned as Willow gave up on the dress and started running both hands up and down her bare arms. She barely contained a shiver that sent goose bumps all over her. "Oh this is impossible. Will, please. Let's get ourselves organized," she said as she grasped Willowhands in hers. The air was thick with their simmering passion and lust, but a part of her knew she had to keep a cool mind for just a few more minutes before she could let the emotions loose.

"Wha?" Willow squeaked, her brain functions conspicuously missing.

Tara took a deep breath and thanked the goddess for a calm mind honed from years of meditation. "Take a deep breath with me, and undress yourself, can you do that?" she asked an obviously still confused Willow.

Willow found enough sense to nod, and was out of her clothing in a flash. So much quicker that she pounced on Tara before the blonde was barely able to get herself 'organized', smashing their lips together in an animalistic growl.

"Ooomph," Tara squealed, as she felt herself falling into Willow's arms on the soft bed. She kicked the final piece of bothersome clothing off herself and turned her attention to her lover. They felt the urgency building, and soon the only thoughts remaining in their mind were of the raw need for each other. Recollections of the Race, the travel, the result, all faded into the background, scattered out of their minds like the clothing flung haphazardly on the floor.

They were face-to-face, mouths and tongues alternating between soft gentle nips and deep possessive kisses. Mapping the contours of welcoming warmth, of now familiar places and tastes.
[blockquote]Warm. Moist. Sweet.

I’m kissing you.

More, more, more.
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They were breast to breast, puckered aureoles surrounding hard, sensitive nipples like a worshiping halo. A hand crept to cup the underside of one breast, and goose bumps spread deliciously from the touch. Another hand reached round and pulled already tightly pressed bodies into an even closer embrace so there was nothing between them.
[blockquote]Skin. Smooth. Intimate.

I’m touching you.

More, more, more.
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They were feet to feet, thighs and legs and ankles intertwined in an erotic tangle of interlocking, squishy parts. One leg wrapped around hips, wet centers opening and touching each other. Stiff, sensitive nubs searching, craving the friction that would bring immeasurable pleasure.
[blockquote]Slippery. Strong. Sure.

I’m feeling you.

More, more, more.
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They were palm to palm. Reaching down, as one, towards the wet, needy, throbbing folds and feeling the arousal within. Heated fingers finding their way inside hot, smooth, welcoming passages. It was easy, so natural, to find their rhythm. Eyes closed. It was like they were floating on a soft bed of air, carrying them to a place that was their own private heaven.
[blockquote]Dreams. Bright. Deep.

I’m floating with you.

Now, now, now.
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They were inside. Their rhythm growing in intensity. Their breathing became shorter. Heartbeats thumped their anticipation. The heady sensation spread from the tips of stroking fingers. The inevitable explosion. Then numbness. The scream of joy was as unrestrained as it was intense.
[blockquote]Walls. Clench. Change.

I'm coming.

Yes, yes, yes.
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They were together. On the edge of sleep. Cocooned in the protective shield of the duvet. Floating down from their place above, back to the comfort and warmth of each other's arms. Murmuring loving words, enjoying the tiny jolts of orgasmic fire that still buzzed through them.
[blockquote]Love. Soft. Safe.

I'm holding you.

Mine, mine, mine.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby meretricious » Sun Aug 21, 2005 8:06 am

3rd? third? last in a three man race? agggh
real fb later, cause looks like you've got the extra up now,and maybe i'll be able to say something more than "3rd?" ~mary
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby justin » Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:44 am

I would leave feedback, but at the moment I'm too busy pouting :miff

It wouldn't be so bad if they'd lost because the others ran a better third leg, or because they made a mistake, but to lose because of the weather? That just sucks.

*Shakes fist at sky* Damn you weather, damn you to hell!

Well Rupert and Randy may have a million dollars but there's something they can't buy.

A dinosaur.

That aside it was a great update. I suppose all the stuff at the beginning about how if R.Randy won then it wouldn't be an interesting finish should have been taken as foreshadowing the result.

Still at least they were able to fulfill their goal of strenghening their relationship :wtkiss and they're probably going to be more famous after this than the winners.

I'd just like to leave with an idea for a fic challenge. That is to write a reality show based uberfic in which Willow and/or Tara win.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby the hero factor » Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:22 pm

That's it! No more Willow/Tara reality-game show uber fics for me. Nu-uh. *sobs* *is inconsolable*

Seriously, though...not that I wasn't serious about the sobbing, but anyway. Great story. I've enjoyed all the snark. And the Willow/Tara cute-ness.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby JustSkipIt » Mon Aug 22, 2005 4:39 am

Hey Watson and Car
So today I was telling some friends who barely know that I write about how this fic ended with staking vampires in Sunnydale and one of them was like, “Hmmm. What I find interesting is why someone thought that Buffy Fans=Amazing Race fans.” I had to admit, “Uh well, I started it.” Couldn’t tell if they were appalled or amused but either is ok with me.

Next I have to admit that I’m so incredibly bad with geography that the entire flight finding thing to Victoria BC was lost on me. I feel about 60% sure that Victoria BC is in Canada but then I looked at the amazing graphic and there are no lines to Canada so I gave up on it and had no idea who was going where, when, or how. They could have been running back or taking rickshaws for all I knew or cared. (Personally I think rickshaws from Asia to California would be fun).

[** remember the postcard from the guy who moved to California that went:

Dude,

Dude. Dude? Dude!

- dude
Lol. Asher says Dude now as well as “ah man!” It’s the cutest.

Love the chocolate dialog between W/T. Of course, being an addict, I love thinking about chocolate… I’m totally impressed with Willow taking the horse option. I definitely think that it’s the better and quicker activity. At the same time, I often think that at this point in the race it’s good to do “the other thing” whatever that is if you are in last place. Because you’re not going to catch up doing the same thing so the other thing can be better or worse. This one was hard though because I’m sure the horses were quicker.

R.Randy are at the end of the trail and they get their next clue, it tells them to fly to Sunnydale CA, the FINAL DESTINATION of the Race. They are to locate the Hellmouth and stake some vampires. Oh boy. Stake some vampires? WTF?
Ok, move yourself up the list I made last weekend. Love it! I read that and screamed out loud (quietly of course cause the baby was asleep).

Again, didn’t quite follow the flight planning stuff but got that W/T took a chance and got screwed. Too bad for them but not unexpected given the format of the show and their strengths: live by the sword, die by the sword.

They're kitted up in vests with laser sensors and a stake-gun.
Sorry to say I’m taking American points from both you and Car. You told me once how you can’t stand seeing British words in American FF. Kitted? I’ve never heard a single American say they were getting kitted up. I’m not even sure that makes sense although I do believe you know your language. And Car, you didn’t snark it either time?

They get a fugly mofo by the name of Luke.
The ugliest.

The ending is as always, anticlimactic. But well done in showing the way it’s done on TAR.

Extra:

Thank god for showers. Eeek to dirty. Nice fast moving making out and then the party.

The love making is very beautifully done. It’s quite a change from the beginning when they were in the closet and all that junk to the joining they now share. It’s absolutely clear throughout the incredible love they have for each other.

Love. Soft. Safe.

I'm holding you.

Mine, mine, mine.
Wonderful and perfect and beautiful. I know there’s still TarCon but this was such a beautiful way to end this update. Well done!

I don’t want to hijack but I wanted to say I hope you’re doing ok Irene with your hard few weeks. I’ll be thinking of you. Also thanks Washi for the Ashvatar.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby YMKA » Mon Aug 22, 2005 10:46 am

Hey Evil Duo :D

Okay....I did yell and was generally upset yesterday.... but it was before I read extra!!!!! :lol :lol :lol You are forgiven....:D :lol Plus there is another update....so I'm happy now :D

To tell ya the truth...I knew that W/T won't win....but ya know... R/F... is better than R/R....but ya know...life is life :)

Oh....what happened to Riley and Buffy...the broke up....didn't they?!?!?!

Well...ahm..I'm gonna go...work and stuff....

I actually really did like the update....no matter what I said yesterday ;)

Thanks!

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watersong84 » Mon Aug 22, 2005 1:13 pm

Oh man. I knew that was going to happen. I just had this feeling that said "Alyssa, Rupert and his crazy cheek-sucking-in son are going to win." And then they did. Of course, no one can make Willow and Tara win anything, that would be too nice. And Faith won Survivor... she doesn't need any more money. So, that leaves Rupert and Randy. Oh well.

Can I get Amber, Eliza or Renee O’Connor as my personal sex slave?


Ummm... your entertainment alone will not be enough for any of these people. You're funny, but not that funny... Oh well, you can have Eliza and Renee. But NOT Amber. If Amber decides she wants to be the sex slave of a woman, I will fire you and your snarkage friend because I will be too busy having sex much more than 3 times a week.

They give us more reason to cheer cos they launch into a giant smooch. {**Details! DETAILS! How long did it last? Was there tongue? Did either of them cop a feel?**}


Hehe. Cop a feel. I love that phrase almost as much as I love doing what it refers to.

Sunnydale as the last stop. Ha! They had to slay. Ha! For a moment, I was worried that Randy would not do it because he felt an unexplainable bond with the vamps. Oh well. I wonder how Willow and Tara managed to slay Dru? That bitch was a hard ass.

I liked the extra. Enough said.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby vix84 » Wed Aug 24, 2005 5:52 pm

BAH! It ended before I got to leave more than two pieces of feedback.

Oh, watson, that was a fun read. The comments from Carleen and your gf were amusing, distracting and fit in ever so perfectly. One of my favourite things about this fic is the adorable relationship between the girls that we expect from any fic, coupled with international places and culture and the stress of the competition.

I love the details in this, I really appreciate them. It's nice to see W/T in a setting that isn't the USA (no offence to it). It guarantees character growth and development because they have to react to and deal with an environment that they know nothing about and have no control over. As I'm sure you know from real life, it is a very relationship/personality building exercise!

Anyway, I'm not really making any interesting points so I'll stop. But first, I must compliment you on how you wrote their coming third, and how they dealt with it (ie. lots of sex). It reads honestly, with Willow's regret, and realistically.

You're a great writer! I hope now that this is finished, you'll update Lamplight more frequently. Or start another fic.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Artemis » Thu Aug 25, 2005 4:45 am

Well... yeah, that's the Amazing Race. In any other leg, something else would have been the highlight, and the end would be ignorable - there's always next week. But in the final leg... dammit, why does the 'story' always end weakly? I know it's 'reality', but the amount of stacking the deck the producers do, the deliberate staggering of task times, the bunching... and still it comes down to a roll of the dice between two teams doing nothing exceptional, while the team who put the effort in is stuck in transit? Ahtheheckwithit, I need a drink.

It's not like the episode didn't have its high points though - I really enjoyed Willow and Tara's debate over the horse task, and Tara standing firm in spite of Willow's anxiety, that was a real highlight. I don't think it was a matter of just wanting to be faster, even - to me, it seemed like Tara (not being hampered by paralysing horsey-fear) was seeing things more clearly, and knew that Willow would regret it later on, when the 'danger' was past, if she didn't face up to it. And she knew Willow could do it - she knew the courage was there, she just needed to jolt Willow into proving it to herself. I bet she won't be so flighty around horses from now on.

But like I said, the ending was a sour spot - up until now I've felt like there have been two stories running parallel: Willow and Tara, and the Race. The W/T story continued strong - they had their setback, but what's a story without setbacks? - but here, it felt like the Race story just stopped being a story, rather than just a series of events. I know, as I said, 'reality'... and I know most people will be satisfied with that, but in all honesty I can't be one of them.

At the risk of being the bitchiest reader ever, I also didn't enjoy the vamp-staking task particularly. In a race that's included bungee jumping, ocean diving, balloon rides over the African jungle, cycling across Japanese farmland, feeding baby big cats... a game of laser tag? I've played laser tag, I can't really bring myself to think of it as 'amazing'. The symmetry to Buffy was interesting (though, was the theme park based on the TAR-world Buffy TV show, or the show on the park a la Pirates of the Caribbean, or what?), but with the rest of the Kitten Race sticking so closely to the real world, it was a jarring step out of reality.

Thank god for the extra :D I liked Willow's reactions particularly - yes, she has Tara and that's all that really matters, but try running a race for three months and getting screwed a few yards from the finishing line through no fault of your own and not getting upset... it's human. She and Tara still approach things differently, and always will. I like how they found a common ground, and really put the crappy result behind them. As much as the sweet lovemaking going on, that to me showed why they should be together :wtkiss

Also, yay again to Carleen for the extra snarkage, the two of you make a great team, and this fic - with its essentially unique format - is the perfect venue for your snarkage tag-teaming.

So... the Race is over. I was very glad to read there'll be a TARCon recap, I'd love to go to one of those (sometimes, the Pacific Ocean being where it is, instead of somewhere out of the way, really sucks). Sorry for being so grumpy about the result... forgive me? :flirt
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Trom DeGrey » Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:44 pm

First Survivor and now TAR??!!?? It's a conspiracy! A conspiracy I tell you!!!! *grumble* I wonder if there's room in Cam's bitter corner for me too. Really though, something like this seemed like quite an undertaking in research. It was really interesting to follow along and a fun trip to take with the girls. Thanks for sharing this.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Tiggrscorpio » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:30 pm

I have been terribly remiss in not replying to this story before now. My humble apologies. TAR is absolutely my favorite show, reality or otherwise, on television. At the end of each episode, I feel like I've run the race with these people. But I think what I love the most is that I always learn something interesting about the wonderful cities they visit.

Your story has been equally exciting and informative. The detail is awesome and I love the pairs you choose. I may be the only one not entirely disappointed that W/T lost (ok, I wanted them to win really badly) because the other aspect I love on this show is how it sometimes brings family members, lovers, friends, etc., so much closer together. Of course, it's been known to have the opposite effect too. But, when it bonds people, I'll admit to shedding a few happy tears for them. Your story conveys that about our girls and I think, in the end, they gained so much more than the million. Your extras were exquisitely done.

My nephew has begged me to do this show with him. But since he can't drive and I don't drive stick (both meanings apply), I think we'd be out in the first round. For me, your story was every bit as entertaining as having run the real thing. Thank you for sharing!
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Graceland » Tue Aug 30, 2005 5:01 am

Hi Watson,
Well I'm not sure about my last feedback but I obviously owe you. Here I have to say that I liked the extra better than the episode. Oh don't get me wrong; the episode is wonderful and typical but third? I mean that's last. One thing that sucks about TAR is the way the ending is staged. I mean by definition the #1 team shows up there and is clapped (or not so much) by teams #4-#11? Then team #2 shows up to the same group cheering but they're losers. Then they have to wait around for team #3 and then look perky all over again as the final losers run in. In this one it's cute because all the other teams love W/T. Still, sucks.

Their going to Sunnydale to stake vampires was a stroke of genuis! Love it. The extra is just so sweet. You do a wonderful job of capturing their exhaustion and overwhelm and then capturing the sweet connection of their love.

So well done.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Mon Sep 05, 2005 6:22 pm

I can’t believe this is only my second completed fic. Feels like I’ve written more, it must be all the challenge entries and Coffee Moods. As the Amazing Kitten Race draws to a close I have many people to thank, which I want to do first.

Debra – I don’t know how many times I’ve thanked you, for fostering the idea, for pushing the boundaries of exciting, quality fanfic writing, by doing a reality show crossover. You’ll never be able to play this down. :)

Chris – for hosting, for the graphics, for the t-shirts.

Carleen – I can’t thank you enough for the beta-ing and the snarking. I can’t thank you enough for changing my life, period. I can write paragraph upon paragraph to thank you, but it’ll be boring for the readers, besides, you’ll have to beta it first which is kinda weird, if you have to make any corrections. Seriously, thank you, my sweet.

And finally to everyone who read and commented and enjoyed and laughed. This fic doesn’t have a huge view count, it’s struggling to get into 5-figures, but I feel that there is a dedicated and loyal following, and I’m so grateful for every single one of those views, but especially for every single comment that has found its way here. I never realized how important feedback is to a writer, now I believe it.

To the finale itself, not as many “what the hell do you think you’re doing, I hate you” feedback as I was mentally preparing myself for, may be everyone is suffering from KF – Kittenrace fatigue. I’m looking at the first post, the Race started 20 February 2005. So it’s been almost 7 months of hard slog, and over 100,000 words. I put Lamplight aside to write this, and now it looks like it (LL) will be put on the backburner again as I work on other projects. Whether it was a wise decision, and whether 30 chapters of Lamplight is better or worse than 12 episodes of KR, only time will tell.

Anyway about the winners, allow me to quote from my first reply:
I already have the sequence of which teams are eliminated, I decided by a process of picking out which teams I wanted in the top 6 and which in the bottom 6, then doing a random draw. I have to plan this in advance so I can concentrate on developing the teams that will stay in the race longer.

There was a possibility that Lovebirds might come in …. gasp …. 6th. I would have then added parts of them in sequesterville, which would have made it a regular W/T on vacation story, but … well they made it to the final three, so I chucked the sequesterville idea out of the window.

Replies to Episode 12b, then we’re off to TARCon!

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mary

last in a three man race?

No fair. They came THIRD out of 12, putting them in the top quartile. I think they did really well, considering they’re not the most physically fit team, nor are they the most ruthlessly driven.

real fb later

no, not gonna go “where’s my real fb?”, cos you just got settled in and you have to placate the poor konfused dog. Stick around for TARCon, you might even recognize yourself.

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justin

aww, pouting doesn’t become you, my friend. :lol I’m not sure it’ll be bad if Lovebirds lost because they did poorly, what I’ve learnt from 7 seasons of real TAR is my favorite team never wins, and the last leg is no different from previous legs in that something totally unpredictable will happen, like the weather, or airlines making unbelievable decisions or being screwed by taxi drivers. Conspiracy theories abound, that CBS doesn’t want one team to be so far ahead that there is no tension at the finish line. Whatever is the case, randomness seems to be even more prevalent in the final leg, that’s what I’m trying to say.

they're probably going to be more famous after this than the winners.

You know what? That’s probably very true. A boring professor and his not very appealing son do not good tv material make. I’m willing to go as far as saying that Lovebirds and Faith will come out of this far more

I'd just like to leave with an idea for a fic challenge. That is to write a reality show based uberfic in which Willow and/or Tara win.

:hmm interesting, if Car is game, we might do one. Oh the possibilities. The Apprentice, Real World, Big Brother. Oh! I know! American Idol. :lmao

Thanks justin, always, for your support.

~~~~~

the hero factor

There, there, don’t be inconsolable. *hands big box of tissues* They came in third and got a nice prize and each other and lots of smoochies. Will it make you feel better to know that they’re okay with the results?

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Debra

“Uh well, I started it.”

:lmao That you did, Elvis, that you did. I must say I’m glad I tried this idea out, even though it’s the longest stretch of writing I’ve ever done, and it was almost like doing a dissertation, the amount of research I had to do for it.

I didn’t post the final map at the beginning of the episode, I wanted the destinations to be a surprise. The final map is in the next post.

They could have been running back or taking rickshaws for all I knew or cared. (Personally I think rickshaws from Asia to California would be fun).

:lol rickshaws from Asia to California would probably take months on the road. Or if they traveled by air I can imagine the teams jumping off the planes in their rickshaws and charging through the airport, scaring all the natives. Heehee.

Asher says Dude now as well as “ah man!” It’s the cutest.

oh, that is the cutest! Now I wish we can have sounds on our avatars, so you can add Asher saying “dude”, it’ll be a hoot and a woot!

R.Randy are at the end of the trail and they get their next clue, it tells them to fly to Sunnydale CA, the FINAL DESTINATION of the Race. They are to locate the Hellmouth and stake some vampires. Oh boy. Stake some vampires? WTF?
Ok, move yourself up the list I made last weekend. Love it! I read that and screamed out loud (quietly of course cause the baby was asleep).

Boy am I glad you appreciated the final destination. Apart from New York and Stamford, I really don’t know many US cities well enough to use it as final destination. Stamford I already used as starting point. Tell you something funny, I was gonna ask you to help and use Austin as final destination, but Sunnydale popped into my mind and it seemed appropriate.

Yes Lovebirds basically got screwed by one random event. And the climax was a bit anti-climatic. But looking back at 7 seasons of regular TAR, that’s been the pattern too. I’ve never had a favorite team win (I was rooting for Rob & Amber, Kris & Jon, Colin & Christie, Clowns, John Vito & Jill – see the pattern?) and in TAR6, the final destination was Chicago and the herculean task they had to do? Eat a pizza. A tiny, what looks like 6-7” pizza.

Re: kitted I’m taking American points from both you and Car.

:lol I tend to use “kit” when talking about specific clothing, like “did you bring your gym kit, we’re going to pilates?” Less so as a verb, but I recognize its usage. Car says she’s both heard of and used “kitted” herself, so I dunno about taking points from us. :P

I do believe you know your language

Are you sure? :lmao

And thanks for your words about the Extra. I’ve been mentioning this for a few weeks now and you’re probably sick of hearing it from me (Car is definitely sick of it), but I’ve lost my ability to write smut, not that I write a lot of smut in anyway. So I was happy the smut muse came back for a little while so I can finish the Extra. Totally agree about the shower, cos many times we have them falling straight into bed without dealing with the personal hygiene and it’s kinda icky.

Love. Soft. Safe.

I'm holding you.

Mine, mine, mine.
Wonderful and perfect and beautiful. I know there’s still TarCon but this was such a beautiful way to end this update.

To me, that’s the end of the episodes. TARCon is more like an epilogue anyway, so if this ending works for you, I’m happy.

Thank you, I mean it, a big big thank you to you, Debra.

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Marina

Don’t worry about being generally upset, I wasn’t upset at you getting upset at us, I expected kittens to be beating me down with their shovels. Plus you have your little soap opera going now, so you can amuse yourself. :rofl

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Alyssa

"Alyssa, Rupert and his crazy cheek-sucking-in son are going to win." And then they did.

:lol you must be a psychic. Or have peeked into my composition book. :paranoid

no one can make Willow and Tara win anything, that would be too nice

Well, I wasn’t deliberately not allowing them to win, it was a random draw, honest!

You're funny, but not that funny... Oh well, you can have Eliza and Renee. But NOT Amber. If Amber decides she wants to be the sex slave of a woman, I will fire you and your snarkage friend because I will be too busy having sex much more than 3 times a week.

:rofl oh my giddy aunt, you’re the funny one! And watching Car get all indignant cos she can’t have Amber, hahaha!

Sunnydale as the last stop. Ha! They had to slay. Ha!

Oh goodie! Another one who liked the choice of final destination. Phew!
I liked the extra. Enough said.

Oh, not enough. Please say it again, please? please? please? Heehee.

Thanks Alyssa for reading, I’m glad you enjoyed!

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Roz

The comments from Carleen and your gf were amusing, distracting and fit in ever so perfectly.

Heh, thanks Roz. Actually the gf snark was me and my imagination, my real gf hasn’t read this.

It's nice to see W/T in a setting that isn't the USA (no offence to it). It guarantees character growth and development because they have to react to and deal with an environment that they know nothing about and have no control over. As I'm sure you know from real life, it is a very relationship/personality building exercise!

No offence taken! :lol I understand what you’re saying, it’s very rare that we have a fic that is set in an environment that is constantly changing and challenging. I’ve read road-trip fics, but they don’t compare, as most of the time they don’t have to actively solve clues or interact with locals in ways that their progress depend on it.

Anyway, I'm not really making any interesting points so I'll stop. But first, I must compliment you on how you wrote their coming third, and how they dealt with it (ie. lots of sex). It reads honestly, with Willow's regret, and realistically.

Oh, but you are! LOL about having lots of sex to deal with their coming third. I should think lots of sex will happen even if they’d come in 6th.

I hope now that this is finished, you'll update Lamplight more frequently. Or start another fic.

Like I said in the intro, I slowed down writing on Lamplight so I could do this. Now I’m working on couple of other interesting writing projects, I’m keeping Lamplight on slow burner till I finish those projects, then I’ll attack it with a vengeance.

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Chris

Oh Chris, of the Bitter tribe, how I feel for you. The story did end weakly, cos it’s TAR. And it’s frustrating. Our Lovebirds were basically screwed by weather conditions, that may or may not really have been due to weather (could be mechanical failure but they never say). It was heartbreaking to have to put them third. No, wait, it wasn’t heartbreaking, cos I knew the race order even before I started writing, and had to basically shoehorn the events of the race into the results (or the other way round, I dunno).

I was tempted to mess around and change the order so we’ll have Lovebirds, Efficiency and R.Randy. But the random draw was the random draw, I didn’t want to tempt fate like that.

I know most people will be satisfied with that, but in all honesty I can't be one of them.

Again, surprisingly, I understand where you’re coming from, I do. I wish I could say nice consoling words, but don’t think any of them are any good. What I will say is that Lovebirds seem to be happy. They have each other, they know they have a future together, and with the publicity they will be getting, I’m pretty sure they won’t be financially disadvantaged. In fact, they may get better deals and sponsorships because they didn’t win. But that may be stretching it a bit. :P

At the risk of being the bitchiest reader ever, I also didn't enjoy the vamp-staking task particularly. In a race that's included bungee jumping, ocean diving, balloon rides over the African jungle, cycling across Japanese farmland, feeding baby big cats... a game of laser tag?

That’s a fair comment. The last task though, is famous for how non-exciting it is. Eating pizza in Chicago, finding a cigar shop in Miami, and that’s only the last 2 TARs. I have to defend the KR Producers this time, laser-tag at a theme park is one of the better final tasks.

The decision to end the Race in Sunnydale was mine. Like I said to Debra, it crossed my mind to end it in Austin, kinda like in her honor. But once I had the Sunnydale idea, it kinda took hold. True, it’s not a real place but I thought it’d be good in a Buffy fic to have it as finish line.

Ahtheheckwithit, I need a drink.

We’ll send you drinks all the way specially packed from TARCon.

Re: the Extra. I’m glad we agree on Willow’s reaction. She was the one who wanted to go on the Race, Tara pretty much tagged along for the ride (though she contributed a great deal). Winning seems to be more important to Willow than to Tara, and I think that’s in character.

I like how they found a common ground, and really put the crappy result behind them. As much as the sweet lovemaking going on, that to me showed why they should be together.

I’m glad you found something you liked, Taskmaster!

Carleen for the extra snarkage, the two of you make a great team, and this fic - with its essentially unique format - is the perfect venue for your snarkage tag-teaming.

I can’t thank Car enough for participating in this fic. Comparing with the earlier episodes, it’s interesting to note the change in direction of the snark, it’s much sharper cos of Car’s influence, plus a lot of it also directly inwards (snark on snark, chief snarker snarking on recapper etc). I’d be interested to know if this change of style made the Race easier or harder to read.

Sorry for being so grumpy about the result... forgive me?

Never took it to heart, I understand the grumpiness, and I know it’s not directed at the writing, just ... how things are.

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Trom

First Survivor and now TAR??!!?? It's a conspiracy! A conspiracy I tell you!!!! *grumble* I wonder if there's room in Cam's bitter corner for me too.

:lol I wish I can add fuel to the fire of the conspiracy theory, but no, there was no collusion between Debra and me. Not sure about Cam’s bitter corner, she seems to be too busy with controlling little people nowadays to be bitter. :P

something like this seemed like quite an undertaking in research.

It was. I must say I’m lucky to have visited so many places. I’d say I’ve been to 75% of the places in this fic, and can picture the buildings and streets and all that in my mind. Even so, I needed to research location, opening times and such like. The most important bookmarks on my browser for the entirety of the Race were airtimetable.com, mapquest and wikipedia, because all the flight times and traveling times were real. I don’t have all the early notes, but later on in the Race, I could tell you exactly which flight each team went on. I made the Race more real.

Thank you for reading!

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Tiggrscorpio

No worries about feedback, I’m glad you’re here, and happy to meet someone who is a TAR fan. At the beginning, I had a pretty even split between people who’ve watched TAR, and people who haven’t. I think I managed to convert a handful also, at least interested them enough so they watched an episode or two.

The detail is awesome and I love the pairs you choose.

Thank you so much. It was a big undertaking, which I enjoyed. But would I have done it again if we turned the clock back to February? I’m not so sure, I might have waited till I finished Lamplight.

Your story conveys that about our girls and I think, in the end, they gained so much more than the million.

Awww. I *heart* you Tiggr. I think that the Lovebirds have definitely won, in terms of their relationship and sense of personal achievement. They are the highest placed all-female team in the history of the Race. I think that in terms of financial reward, not winning the million here may not be the worst thing, cos with the sponsorship and attention they have received, they should be well set in life.

LOL about going on the Race. Yeah, you’ll need to be able to drive a stick shift (even though if you normally don’t, um, lean towards that area). Remember the 2 NYC girls in TAR6 who were undone by the stick shift car in Norway? Personally, I’d love to go on TAR, unfortunately only American citizens are allowed, and so I’m out first count already.

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Grace

One thing that sucks about TAR is the way the ending is staged. I mean by definition the #1 team shows up there and is clapped (or not so much) by teams #4-#11? Then team #2 shows up to the same group cheering but they're losers. Then they have to wait around for team #3 and then look perky all over again as the final losers run in. In this one it's cute because all the other teams love W/T. Still, sucks.

My god you’re a funny one Grace, the whole Race is pretty staged. The bunching, the trailing camera crew, and especially the bunching, part of it is due to real life travel and opening times. But after the first TAR, when one team got more than 24 hours behind the other two in the final episode (thus taking away any tension), the Producers have taken care to make sure the teams are not so far apart. And what is most sucky, is coming in second and still having to maintain smiley face when the 3rd team comes in.

The extra is just so sweet. You do a wonderful job of capturing their exhaustion and overwhelm and then capturing the sweet connection of their love.

Thank you so much! I think you’re sharing brainwaves with Debra, cos you both highlighted the final parts of the Extra. To me, that’s the end of the Amazing Kitten Race, TARCon is pretty much an epilogue, a recapper’s account of a party held to watch the final ep.

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Speaking of TARCon, here it is.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

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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: Car of course, for beta-ing and piling on the snark. Again, in {**pink and curly brackets.**}



TARCon - Twenty Things

One

So, tradition dictates that I should start with shoes. {**Since when to you hold to tradition?**} My shoes. Dayum. You want to know what shoes I wore to TARCon? {**I’m sure they don’t…but you’re gonna tell them anyway, huh?**} My brand new red Camper boots, that's what, and they were a blast, cos everybody commented on them. I'd like to think it's because of how attention grabbing they were, but the Chicago contingent said it was because I looked like a complete dork. Yeah, well, what do you Mid-Westerners know about hip European shoes? {**Speaking just for myself…very, very little. Praise be all the deities in existence!**}

Hip or dorky, they were comfy. And it made standing outside in the line to get into the bar so much more bearable. {**So did the flask you had in your back pocket.**} Yeah, the bouncers didn't give me preferential treatment, I was going to complain but I couldn't be bothered. I was attending with my beta and the rest of our entourage {**Or, was it a coterie?**}, on the way there I insisted that we made a special trip to the Papaya King on E86th Street for hot doggery {**Doggery?**} goodness. {**Far too phallic for my tastes…I had a Diet Coke.**} Just as well, cos that was the only solid food I was able to scrounge that evening. Yeah, the bar service was great, the non-stop martinis even better, but what was totally lacking? Snacks of any kind. [** Or may be the Couch Baron ate them all. Love, Sars. **]

[** No snark from the Chief Snarker on how long the cab ride was, all the way uptown, and to a corner store that had barely any standing room? Was the Diet Coke spiked? **] {**And why should I snark on that? I had Therapist Mary on my lap! Yay for crowded cabs! I think she was discussing limited omniscience in fiction, but I’m not sure. I was too busy trying to keep from drooling. The cab ride could have lasted longer as far as I’m concerned.**}

I still don't understand how Car could have gotten Sars and Wing to okay the bringing of almost the entire Chicago contingent. {**I have many skills.**} I mean, I'm glad that Cam and Kathy came, but what was the point of bringing Cam when she spent the whole night playing with her little pretend people in the hotel room? {**Cam likes her pretend people better than she likes us…but Ang said she really needed a weekend alone with the kittens, so I didn’t have a choice.**} A little devil in my head is telling me that Car's after my job, and I'm about to get pink slipped to a sunny Caribbean resort (which isn't bad, really) or thrown unceremoniously out on the street (which is bad, terribly bad, really). {**Well, I do need a new job.**}


Two

We met up with the organizing committee, aka All the Marys. There was Therapist Mary, who gave me advice on how to keep my sanity while recapping (get someone else to do it and claim the credit), there was she's-so-excited-to-be-moving-away-from-KC Mary, who showed a tremendous amount of agility and willingness to abandon the gift table at the drop of a hat (well, I did offer her martinis), and there was Snarky Mary, who obviously wasn't Sars cos she was hanging out with Sars all night. Makes me wonder if she's, like, Sars' long lost twin, or perhaps djb in drag.

They totally went bezerk with the grab bags this year. May be they got sponsorship or something. {*I heard they were leftovers from Ubercon 05, they just scrubbed off the Xena labels and put TAKR ones on.*}

I'm normally shy in person; {**You and your semi-colon phobia.**} I can't maintain eye contact with people I only just met. So I spent the first part of the evening hiding behind Car {**I’m easy to hide behind…my breasts alone could provide shade for a small village.**}, at one point I said to her, "can you pretend to be me and I can pretend to be your servant who brings you drinks?" She was like, "just pretend you're in chat, that'll shoo the shyness away." I was like, "I'm supposed to talk to people using smilies and abbreviated sentences and extreme sarcasm? Did you bring the tumbleweed?" {**I should have let her be my servant.**}

I decided the cure for shyness was martinis. Lots of them. All sorts of flavors, from the classic Cosmopolitan to apple and chocolate and even lychee, I didn't care. I didn't have a reputation to uphold anyway. {**Nope…you tossed the reputation away somewhere around episode 3.**}


Three

Al & Jon pounced on me immediately. It was nice to catch up with them, but that early in the evening, their boisterousness were a little overwhelming. They were a hit when at the talent show segment though. Oh yeah, there was an Amazing Talent Show, held very late into the night, when everyone was completely wasted, more about that later.

It felt weird, a TARCon without the old gang, Frat Drew got married and promptly forgot about his friends, Kevin was quote*busy*unquote, Rob & Brennan, Team Guidos, I'd given up on those folks long time ago. Thank god for Ken & Gerard, my dear BaldSnarks. Zach and one of the twins were there, they told me they were doing some presenting gig together for the Golf Channel. That's so, um, cool, I said (I was trying to be polite). I wanted to ask Zach what he thought of the 6 roadblock per person rule, but decided against mentioning anything that might spark Flo memories.

Lynn & Alex were holding court at a table far far away from me. [** But not far enough away from me, I wanted to 'accidentally' spill my beer all over Lynn. -- Sars. **] They tried to catch my eye all night to get me to go over to talk to them, but I studiously unfocused every time my eyes strayed to that corner of the room. I'm sure they're nice people, well, Alex anyway, but they're such hypocrites, deriding Rob & Amber about being publicity whores, then having their own wedding on live broadcast (okay, it was radio, but probably cos no TV station was interested).

Thank goodness Patrick came up to me and we shared some chit chat about life in general. He looked really fresh and happy, less intense or depressed as before. He hinted at a new relationship, and was soon blushing all over when I started questioning him. How cute.


Four

I was high on Dutch courage and introduced myself to several of this season's Racers. Well, my aim was to get close to Faith, Willow and/or Tara, all the other introductions were a disguise. I was stoked that some of them knew who I was. {**Oh good…they listened when I said, “make watty feel important.”**} Andrew had his camera with him and he forced me to make faces onscreen {**So, you just stood there like it was any normal day…got it.**}, he was working on a new film project. He was also sporting the Lucas-Spielberg-Coppola-wannabe bearded look that was pretty ridiculous. Plus, his beard needed cleaning, and I was mere inches away from it. Sigh, the things I do for my job. {**The things you do for a grope, you mean…I know why you were trying to get close to the hotties.**}

Adam was even taller than on TV and looked very nice in shirt and tie; Oz didn't appear too short unless he was standing next to Adam. Oz had purple spikey hair that I couldn't take my eyes off. I expected him to be quiet and sensitive, but he turned out to be quite talkative. We talked about music, rather, KC (or is it Oregon) Mary and Oz talked about music and I stood there fingering my martini {**”fingering your martini”?? Isn’t that a little personal?**} and wishing there were more free snacks at the bar, in other words acting like a fool trying not to sound stupid. {**So you were concentrating really hard, weren’t you?**}

Buffy was really pretty, in stylish boots and her hair all teased with copious amounts of hair products. She was tiny tiny tiny, would have given Kylie a run for her money anytime. Riley was a no-show {**I had three drinks in celebration of his absence.**}, I heard they weren't together anymore, to which I say to Buffy, "You go, girl!" She spent an inordinate amount of time talking to Randy though, or rather, she didn't pull a disgusted face when Randy sidled up to her and tried to monopolize her. {**He’s rich, he’s famous, and he’s good for making Riley jealous…cuz you know he’ll find out that Buffy and Randy were talking. And Buffy knows it too.**} Later I saw her in a group that made up of Lorne, Survivor-Colby, an Idol wannabe whose name I'd forgotten, and that bitch "You're fired" Erin. Dayum.

Five

There was a lot of cheering during the show itself, which was nice. Cheering when Willow & Tara got the earlier flight. Cheering when they were doing the date thing in Furano. Cheering when Faith almost socked Riley. Cheering when Faith took off her shirt. {**There was drooling, too. How could you forget the drooling? They had to resupply the napkins and paper towels in the joint.**} Cheering when Goldies were Philminated. {**That wasn’t cheering. That was more akin to “Can I get a ‘whoop whoop’?!”**} Yep, lots of cheering. And that was just the first hour.

Most people were rooting for Faith & Robin or Willow & Tara. Two loose fractions formed, each trying to out-cheer the other whenever those teams were present on screen. {**I think I did a pretty good job cheering with both factions.**} There were oooh's and aaaah's when they were at the mountain resort and they all went riding. More cheering at Vancouver airport, but disbelief at the weather delay at Seattle that sealed the Lovebirds' fate. {**Was I the only one to notice Willow and Tara during this moment? They looked at each other and smiled. And then shared a gentle kiss. It was very sweet. I think I went into sugar shock.**}

Conspicuously missing were the cheers, or any sort of substantial reaction, when Rupert & Randy won. There was a stunned silence. Some hissing. But mainly a sort of resigned groan followed by indifference as people returned to drinking and chatting. People didn't seem to care. {**I was too busy drinking.**}


Six

In the middle of the second hour, I had a discussion with Debra on, of all things, bookshelves. {**Oh, she showed me a picture of those shelves! I drooled.**} Interesting that I'd be talking to the head writer on the one of the most popular reality programs and we ended up talking about bookshelves. I was supposed to be in awe of her cos of her status, but once we got talking about furniture, it was like a dam was broken and we had a lot of fun. We talked about planning for a joint furniture making / carpentry project at some point in the near future, it'll be great. {**I overheard some of this discussion – the material they plan on using is a.m.a.z.i.n.g. I can’t wait for the finished product.**}


Seven

A plain, earnest youngish man came up to me and started explaining that he and his sister weren't stupid and he wished people would stop treating them like idiots. It took me a minute to switch onto that this was Ben, and he was talking about taxigate. Um, well, I'd forgotten about him. {**Um, well, hadn’t everyone?**} I nodded attentively as he started explaining again about how tired they were, and it was only human to mis-read something. {**Nope, I tried to think nice things. I can’t. He’s stupid and I will continue to treat him like an idiot.**} He was beginning to creep me out, I looked round desperately for help, but Car was again rooted to the spot where Faith stood {**She was by the bar! I needed a drink! Coincidences happen, ya know!**}, Cam was nowhere in sight {**playing with her imaginary friends.**} and the Marys had disappeared to replenish the grab bags {**Or maybe she was just looking for someone to grab…she did have a few martinis, too.**}.

Hera, sweet sweet Hera, simply walked up and said something to the effect of, "Hey, I'm Hera, how're you doing?" and deflected Ben's murmurings. I was so grateful to her, and then she gave me this wink that made me want to give her a big hug. {**You should have given her a big hug. I think pinching her ass in thanks made her feel a little uncomfortable.**} She was doing fine, she kept in touch with Don and Mary Jean and visited them oftentimes. She felt like she was their grand-daughter, she had this warm twinkle in her eyes when she spoke of them. I'm so happy that some racers were able to form such close friendships after the race.


Eight

Phil couldn't make it. {**I did the dance of joy.**} I was utterly devastated; {**I wasn’t….and you still need to figure out this semi-colon thing.**} I was so looking forward to picking his brains on the effect of having hot women on the Race on ratings. {**A) What brain? B) I can tell you the effect…the ratings will go UP!**} He didn't even send me apologies *sniff*. He sent apologies to the Marys, but not me, me personally. I hate you, Phil! {**’Bout time.**}

The Couch Baron tried to console me by doing an eyebrow pop and talking in a hideous Kiwi accent that he must have picked up in London. It only showed me how there could only be one Phil in the universe. {**At that’s already one too many.**}


Nine

Faith was hot. HOT. H-O-T. {** :drool**} She was constantly surrounded by people wanting autographs, to talk to her, touch her, breath the same air as her. One of whom was Car, of course. {**Yeah? So?**} She didn't fool me. She claimed I abandoned her all night -- {**Did not.**} truth was, she was too busy oogling Faith to take much notice of me. I mean, she texted me when Faith appeared in her sports bra on the bike ride. Texted me, from across the room, didn't even bother to walk over to where I was permanently attached to the bar {**I didn’t need a drink right then.**}, cos she was too busy hanging onto every word Faith said, her eyes fixated on Faith's bouncy bits. {**I have no regrets.**}

I actually ran into the hot one in one of my rare away-from-the-bar moments. {**Yeah, when you finally realized that incontinence was NOT an attractive quality.**} She squinted at my nametag and a wide grin broke out. Now that made me all melty. {**Sure it wasn’t the martinis?**} I asked her many things, none of which I recall, because she touched me! She took my elbow when we were talking; she was a much warmer person than her sex bomb image suggested. The only thing I remembered about our conversation (apart from the touching) was her mentioning that she was doing a series of promotions for her gym and invited me to visit her whenever I was in Boston. Usually I prefer to fly business, but for going to see Faith, I'd take coach any day, so Sars, how's about it? {**Sars, see how she feels about flying cargo.**}


Ten

After the show they hooked up with Taskmaster Chris via satellite. {**WOOT!**} He was wearing a t-shirt that said [font=monospace]24 hours in a day ... 24 beers in a case ... Coincidence???[/font]. He talked about how awesome it was to go be involved with the Race, making the special effects videos with the Racers. {**And getting that kiss on the cheek from Faith…he didn’t say it, but I know he was thinking it.**} When asked if he had more footage of the videos, he explained that those were owned by the producers and the only ones he's seen on the internet are vidcaps of the Race itself. Someone pushy asked if he knew there were copies elsewhere; I was pretty sure he knew, judging from the indulgent smile on his face, but he tactfully declined to give any more information.

Later, someone presumably from the Amazing Production indicated that there might be merchandise associated with the Race and they didn't rule out action figures or posters. If the dvd ever see the light of day, I'm hoping the extended footage includes all of what was filmed in Sydney. {**If I can see Tara and Willow in Smut Bunnies costumes, I’ll be happy to put in my pre-order now.**}


Eleven

Lychee martini tasted like cough medicine. {**This is why I stick to beer.**} One glass and I swiftly moved on to regular flavor. There still weren't enough free snacks on the bar.


Twelve

Look at me! I managed to get through more than half this recap before mentioning Willow & Tara, cos I knew I'd get carried away once I start. {**You? Carried away? Never! (Could you smell the sarcasm?)**} First thing, they were beautiful, in elegant, non-rojak clothing. {**Definitely elegant. And chic. With just a hint of sexiness – not over the top, but just enough.**} And I'm not a very perceptive person, but they seemed so in love, with the little touches and not leaving each other's side even though that would have made interviewing more effective. {**Okay, someone with the perception of a goldfish could see they are in love.**}

My absolute favorite moment this TARCon, well all TARCons, was chatting with them when the Furano sequence came on screen. There was a gigantic "awwww" reverberating round the bar, and they got so embarrassed and turned matching shades of pink.

"We should be used to it, complete strangers coming up to us to shake our hands, wish us luck. But this is so embarrassing," Tara said.

"It's so weird watching ourselves," said Willow. Turning to her girlfriend, she asked, "Do I really sound like that?"

Tara nodded. "That's how I want you to sound, sweetie," she reassured. {**sniff**}

"Have you ever heard yourself speak?" Willow asked me.

She asked me a question! {**So? I got her email address. :P **}

"The first summer my girlfriend and I were together, she had to go home, so we recorded all sorts of things we wanted to say to each other on these microcassettes, and we carried those small dictation machines with us constantly," I gushed. [** way subtle to tell Lovebirds you're "on their side". Love, Sars. **] {**The Dork-o-meter just went off the scale. I think you broke it.**}

They laughed, and we talked for a while. They were house hunting in California, having decided to move there together. But they were in no hurry; {**sigh, semi-colon, watty, semi-colon.**} they were staying with friends in a small cramped bedroom, living out of two suitcases.

"Reminds us of some of the pitstops," Tara laughed.

Oh man, I wished I lived in LA, they could so come and stay with me.

I was also sensitive about not asking how they felt about the Seattle flight delay. {**You were sensitive? The martinis finally did some good.**} But horror of horrors, Xander & Anya swooped in and spoiled my private moment with my favorite team. They looked very well, almost prosperous. To my untrained eye, Anya looked a little pregnant, if you asked me. {**We didn’t.**} She bluntly greeted me as "the one with the snark, I like you." {**Hmmm….maybe I shouldn’t tell you what she said to me. Might make you feel bad.**} I didn't really know what to make of her, she had a much more gregarious personality than onscreen, and very direct. She was the one who instructed me to not mention the weather in Seattle. I mean, I wasn't going to, and now she was the one who brought it out to the open. {**Oh, okay…I’ll tell you. She said to me, “Xander and I lost orgasm time once you came on board with your snark. I just couldn’t stop reading! Though, since Xander doesn’t take that long, I guess we didn’t lose much time after all.”**}

They totally hijacked the conversation, but I'd had a few martinis by that stage and wasn't in the best talking mode anyway. {**And how is that different from any other time?**}

"Well, how's the house hunting going?" Xander asked.

"We're not in any hurry, want to see as many properties as possible before making a decision," Willow answered.

"Move to our neighborhood, it's cheaper, and it's only an hour from LA," Xander pointed out.

"You just want us to be closer to you," Tara smiled.

"Of course. Willow, have you proposed yet?" Anya asked suddenly, and a little loudly.

Willow's shocked expression could have been seen from the entrance. {**From the entrance at Buckingham Palace.**}

"Wha?" she spluttered.

"Come on, we don't hear from you for weeks, there's something you're not telling me, it's more than just moving house," Anya continued.

Willow & Tara shared a look, smiled and told Anya to mind her own business. Well, they did it in a more humorous and warm way, but that was the message they were getting across. {**Anya bit Xander’s hand when he tried to cover her mouth too. I laughed until I cried. I like Anya.**}

Later that evening, someone (I can't remember, may be one of the Marys) mentioned seeing a sparkly ring on Tara's left hand, but I have no corroborating evidence and one thing my gf taught me, is not to trust any statement unless verified. {**So she created a control group, administered a placebo, collected her data and is currently waiting on the results from her MANOVA.**}


Thirteen

Someone from one of the gay magazines was covering the event--I don't remember which one. {**Well, it’s not like there are that many. If it had been a “straight” magazine, I could forgive you for not remembering the name. As it is, I’ll just assume you had WAY too many martinis.**} Even his name escaped me. He was a fresh faced, overly eager Jimmy Olsen type, it was his first TARCon and he was very out of his element. Numerous people tried to explain the nuance (heh, too bad the real Nuance team wasn't there) of the Race and TARflies and the whole TWoP business, but he was pretty overwhelmed. Kept asking about my round the world trip with the Racers, lol. I gently explained that I didn't go on the trip; I just saw it on TV, like he did, except I watched each episode may be 12 times.

He didn't quite understand and shortly afterwards, wandered off in search of subjects to interview. He eventually latched onto Lynn & Alex, who were overjoyed at the attention. Only after some prompting did he get into Willow & Tara.

In contrast, the people from Pepper were great, getting short interviews, not only from Racers, but the dozens of people from the KB who were big fans. They hung out with Lorne and Cordy a great deal, cos they're so glamorous that anyone'd want to hang out with them. Lorne later told me that they were doing a feature article on them, may be even the cover. (Well, as much as an online magazine can have a cover.)

Fourteen

Cameras clicked all night, flash! flash! flash! Uchenna, Joyce, Zach, Rupert and Randy did a photo session together. I guess with $2.5 million of prize money between them it was a rich photo opportunity. [**groan**.] {**Are you drinking again?**}


Fifteen

Joyce & Sheila looked fabulous, they'd obviously spent a lot of time patronizing NYC's nail bars and hairdressers. They looked like Joan Rivers without the lines, botox or snark. {**Joyce and Sheila couldn’t be snarky if their lives depended on it – they’re too damned sweet.**} April seemed to spend more time with them than Andrew, still doing his filming stuff. I'm glad the Principals couldn't attend. Apparently Flutie was booked to attend but there were problems at his farm. The Marys told me that Snyder flat out refused to come when they asked him. "He's a jerk," they say. {**He is. And I’m not crying over his absence. Maybe he and Asshat are having an illicit affair.**}


Sixteen

There was a little speech from the Marys about how great it was to organize this TARCon, and how the tradition was well and truly upheld. Then someone from the Amazing Production, Elise if I remember correctly, led the Racers on a little Q&A session. Mostly of their thoughts and what they had been doing since the Race finished. They had to be tactful and gracious about Rupert & Randy, how could they not? {**But we don’t have to be tactful…Rupert and Randy: BLAH!**} Most of them returned to what they were doing before the Race, Lorne & Cordy were in a new show; Sheila was working on a new book; Xander & Anya refused to say if they were pregnant, deflecting the question to Willow & Tara and the state of their alleged engagement. So, were they or weren't they? They didn't say, and refused point blank to elaborate. {**And really, does it matter whether they are or aren’t? They L.O.V.E. each other. They don’t need a piece of paper to prove it. But, just in case, I’m going to make frequent use of Willow’s email address…I want to be invited to the wedding if they are.**}

Buffy was training hard for the next Olympics; Randy was taking time off; Rupert was returning to Yale and Faith & Robin were involved in various business ventures in Boston. Faith had several modeling offers that she was considering. {**She can model for me any day…ANY DAY!**}

I think that out of this group of Racers, Faith had the most potential to become a minor celebrity in her own right. {**Minor? We’ll see her in the movies! I’m thinking she’ll be good for cute comedies with cheerleaders and action-packed horror flicks with mutant, hiker-killing mountain men.**} She has the hot bod, she has the 'tude, and she has the drive. {**She can drive me any day…ANY DAY!**} I won't be surprised to see her on TV soon. Financially, I suspect Xander & Anya could reap the most, giving their franchise the publicity and notoriety it needs.

My favorite team is slowing moving in to Hollywood. Judging by the quality of their application film, plus whatever contacts they can make while they're still hot property, they could be the next "in" thing since Pixar. {**I think they will get their own series for Miss Kitty. It will be a Saturday morning hit to rival School House Rock.**}


Seventeen

The Talent Show was ugly. Some revelers were obviously so keen on making a fool of themselves they didn't care about the audience's sensitive eyes and ears. Apparently, at the wrap party, there was a karaoke also, when Randy showed to the world why he shouldn't have won half a million bucks. {**As if the world didn’t know why since episode 1.**} Shame, shame.


Eighteen

I missed talking to Randy, Robin and Glory. Rupert I observed from my perch at the bar, he spent most of his time on the makeshift stage, giving interviews. He was one good-looking man, for his age. Yeah, he was all man, much more than his drunken, indiscrete son. {**I still say you had too much to drink.**}


Nineteen

I didn't bother looking at my watch when I stumbled outside to the taxi stand. We were shifting our asses to another bar, and then Car mentioned something about strip club (or was that T?). {**That was T. I didn’t want to leave in the first place.**} And I didn't have the sense to over-ride them, part of me was kinda interested in going anyway. {**Don’t let watty fool you…she had the fewest dollar bills by the end of the night.**} So, we went out the whole night, and in the morning it was a group of tired recapper and friends who piled into the diner for a hearty breakfast of pancakes and the works. Yay for another TARCon!


Twenty

Thanks to everyone who has been keeping up, at times I think I've pushed the envelope a little too far, tried too many twists and turns in my effort to be clever. {**And BOY what an effort it was!**} It's been a trip hasn't it? Nothing the Kittens have ever seen, and quite likely never again. It was an exhausting endeavor, but one I've enjoyed very much. Thanks for coming with me on this insane journey.


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The End
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ETA: I probably went too far with the name-dropping. So here is a run-down of who were at TARCon, or mentioned in the recap (excluding this season's racers who should be familiar by now):

Kittens
Car =GayNow
Cam = tarawhipped
Kathy = bytrsuite
Therapist Mary = AntigoneUnbound
KC (or is it Oregon) Mary = meretricious
Snarky Mary = ringwaldoeuvre
Debra = JustSkipIt
Chris = Artemis (via satellite)
T = terra21
Ubercon grab bags = thanks to SallyMcFine

TWoP Staff
Sars
Wing Chun (or Wing for short)
Couch Baron
djb

Racers from previous seasons
Al & Jon
Drew
Kevin
Guidos
Rob & Brennan
Ken & Gerard
Zach
A Twin (Derek or Drew)
Flo
Lynn & Alex
Rob & Amber
Patrick
Hera
Don & Mary Jean
Uchenna & Joyce


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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby JustSkipIt » Mon Sep 05, 2005 6:51 pm

Dibs!

ETA:
Debra – I don’t know how many times I’ve thanked you, for fostering the idea, for pushing the boundaries of exciting, quality fanfic writing, by doing a reality show crossover. You’ll never be able to play this down.
You’ve thanked me many many times and I have appreciated it every time. I’m proud to have been part of this writing experience for you. I feel like your writing this story has forced me to be a more thoughtful, involved, and committed writer myself. And really, isn’t that what the KB, what any writing group should be about? Thank you.

Twenty things. Ok, I’ve never read Miss Ali’s TarCon recaps. Honestly, and I’m bit embarrassed to admit this, I never knew there was such a thing. So this is the pre-ordained format for it? Interesting…

Again, I’m killed at the level of post-modern blending of levels of reality. I mean snarking on reality TV using relatively real “characters” from the board and your life in the recap? Beautiful.
from the classic Cosmopolitan to apple and chocolate and even lychee,
That sounds amazingly gross.

Lol the snark on the earlier TAR folks. How nice that most people were cheering for W/T or F/R. Very sweet.

Six

In the middle of the second hour, I had a discussion with Debra on, of all things, bookshelves. {**Oh, she showed me a picture of those shelves! I drooled.**} Interesting that I'd be talking to the head writer on the one of the most popular reality programs and we ended up talking about bookshelves. I was supposed to be in awe of her cos of her status, but once we got talking about furniture, it was like a dam was broken and we had a lot of fun. We talked about planning for a joint furniture making / carpentry project at some point in the near future, it'll be great. {**I overheard some of this discussion – the material they plan on using is a.m.a.z.i.n.g. I can’t wait for the finished product.**}
I was there! :bounce :bounce :bounce How are your shelves coming anyway? I’ve got 2 of 7 finished and part of an extra one too.

I’m with the girls on this one. It’s really hard to hear yourself on tape. How cute that W/T are house hunting and possibly getting married.
Anya looked a little pregnant
Really, is there such a thing as a little pregnant? It’s binary you know.

Ok, I feel like I should make some meaningful comments at this point but we drove straight though from Dallas because the baby actually slept in the car, then got in and unpacked, did laundry, cooked some dinner, ironed some shirts, and I’m getting up early to try to get tickets to see the Dalai Lama speak. So … well I won’t.

What I will say is that this rocks! It’s awesome and you did a fantastic job and thank you thank you thank you.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby justin » Tue Sep 06, 2005 5:26 am

Firstly, what do you mean pouting doesn't become me? You've never seen my Kim Possible style puppy dog pout

Speaking of KP *shakes fist* You might think that you're all that team R,Randy but you're not!

Ahem, moving quickly on...

One thing that I've been wondering about for a few updates is why Car is so obsessed about semi colons. I mean, surely they're just commas with delusions of grandeur, right?

The TarCon sounded fun. Dammit, why do I have to live in Engand? I miss all the great events like that.

:lol at the comment about Faith have a future in films. You know that conmmedy about cheerleaders sounded familiar somehow.

Of course there was plenty of :wtkiss which is always good

This was a brilliant story. If I'm not careful I might end up watching reality shows, which would be bad. Mainly because I would be forced to shoot myself. :sigh

Now to go and catch up on lamplight
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby FineyMcFine » Tue Sep 06, 2005 7:57 am

watson, I'm in the middle of one of the early chapters, so I promise you some proper feedback when I'm a little further along.

However, I was looking at the last page of this fic, and was intrigued by the different colored fonts and was reading trying to figure out what was going on and came across this:

They totally went bezerk with the grab bags this year. May be they got sponsorship or something. {*I heard they were leftovers from Ubercon 05, they just scrubbed off the Xena labels and put TAKR ones on.*}


LOL! :lol
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby tarawhipped » Tue Sep 06, 2005 4:45 pm

Watty, Watty, Watty (and Car). :clap What a wonderfully insane-o finale to a thoroughly entertaining tale! You two are seriously nuts....you know that, right? I now feel compelled to write a reality show fic in which Willow and Tara finally win. *grumble grumble glaring at Watson and Debra....yes, you too Debra! grumble grumble* I mean....fine, so Buffy and Riley lost, but RANDY?!?!?! Cause he wasn't insufferable enough before. *sigh*

Loved all the shout-outs in this last one, even if you did put me in there as some sort of antisocial weirdo. Umm...that's actually...:happy Just for that I'm gonna make a little SimWatty and SimCar, force you to marry each other, have quintuplets, and NOT get you a nanny! HA!

Errr....in conclusion, you're insane and keep very questionable company...oh yeah, and I loved the story, and may actually watch the new TAR (I don't know if this conversion earns you a toaster oven or not...maybe a nifty compass?). Thanks!

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Artemis » Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:03 am

Hee! TARCon sounds like so much fun :party I'm glad I got to attend, even if only by satellite. Kitten Race action figures eh? Sounds like a good idea, someone should do that.

I liked how Willow and Tara behaved, especially about their... engagement? They're private people - Tara moreso, but Willow as well - and I think it's very true to them that they wouldn't go publicity-whoring and declaring their engagement all over the place. I'm glad it was hinted at, though - respecting privacy is all very well, but we need to have something to feel warm and fuzzy about :x

Yay for Buffy as well, and good luck to her at the next Olympics. I'm glad Riley's sorry ass (and the rest of him) was elsewhere. Not sure I like Randy hanging around, but hey, at least he's got good genes, even if he's not doing much with them. I apprecited the mentions of Faith and Xander and Anya also perhaps getting some benefits out of their participation in the Race. I say again though, Faith exercise DVDs. And it's heartwarming to think that Willow and Tara's careers as animators and storytellers will benefit - publicity-shy as they are, I'm sure they won't be shy of putting their work in the public eye, and their devoted fans from the Race could certainly provide the kind of word-of-mouth support that small players need to become big players in entertainment.

And... well, the Race is over. And no Amazing (non-Kitten) Race on TV either. I miss it, lame finishes, airport bunching, Ugly Americans (tm) and all. And I hope next time the Race is run, there's a couple of cute, smart women whose progress around the world we can all follow. I'd go myself, but I'm not cute, female, American, or able to drive at all (though I maintain it can't be that difficult...) - in fact, the only thing I'd have in my favour is the ability to get by with a very small backpack, rather than the back-mounted megaliths the Racers seem to like running around with. Oh well.

Great story :bow I'm sorry it's over.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby Willow~Rosenberg » Fri Sep 09, 2005 5:18 pm

I am playing feedback catch-up tonight. So ta-da. Here I am! :D

I liked the conclusion for this. It was nice how you did the TAR Con atmosphere. Once again, I like reading the beta comments as well as what you have written. Also liked the tidbit about someone asking Willow if she was going to marry Tara and then later, Tara having a ring on her left ring finger. *sigh* I love happy endings. Even though they did not get the money, they got something much better. Great story. Thank you for sharing.
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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby hermitfish » Sat Sep 10, 2005 4:53 pm

Okay so I didn't say much (or anything) about the finale. I'm sorry...I meant to but I'm an unreliable hussy, remember? Well, I wasn't exactly surprised that w/t didn't win but it was still well done in that happiness is more important than money and fame type way. Also good to see that no disgruntled kittens decided to bounce a stale bagel or anything else particularly lethal off your head. Cos then we would've missed out on TARCon...and that was a riot.

I think it really presented the TWoP style that you were so wonderful at throughout the fic. Plus much snark…much, much snark. Yay!

But I feel so bad for you watty...Car is so mean to you...no wonder you usually keep her in a cage. :P

I would've filled up on booze too with such treatment (okay I would've done it no matter what...cos lots of people and parties give me a great need for a buffer).

Anyway, brilliantly funny...lots of gratuitous drooling and staring at hotties...sounds like a good ending to me.

Great job to ya' both. :clap

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Sat Sep 10, 2005 9:52 pm

Oh.

My.

God!


Watson, I don't know what to say. (And believe me, Therapist Mary is horrified to admit that!) I have never watched TAR; I'm not generally a fan of reality shows. But this was simply too good to pass up.

First of all, how in the name of Franklin Planner did you keep everything organized? The sheer volume of information was stunning! It was such an incredible learning experience--I truly know more now than I did when I started reading this. And kudos as well on the graphics--the maps, the links, the pictures...You're talking to someone who feels a heady pride when she manages to check her e-mail w/o detonating a thermonuclear device ("Hey Dubya--Yer WMD's are in Mary's computer!") so I just sat in abject amazement.

The snark element, of course, was a thing of wild, fierce beauty. Oh, such commentary. And Car's inclusion just took it to a whole 'nother level. Was that really her, or were you impersonating her? I mean, the whole thing was so realistic--all the inside touches, e.g. It's clear you know this show and you know how to render the lingo.

You also capture the characters so well--it was delightful to watch their personalities emerge. And good for you for branching out from canon character; most notably, Riley as fascist.

So many points of humor, Watson--my first out-loud laugh came when you described Randy's cheekbones as threatening to poke through your TV. Just wonderful stuff. Oh, and how honored am I that I made it to TARCON? Well, I'm just extremely honored; that, and several other adverbs. Thank you!

I'm really sorry I didn't follow this update-by-update from the beginning, b/c I would have loved to have left more extensive fb on each installment. As it is, please accept my heartfelt admiration and enjoyment. I'll be leaving fb on "Common Areas" tomorrow.

Exquisitely done, my dear Watson; most definitely not elementary.

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby watty » Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:03 am

:bigwave I'll have replies to y'all soon, sorry for the delay. It means a lot to me that so many people have been so kind to see the Race through to the end, even though it seems I'm not immune to the fic fatigue and attrition that somehow reduces feedback along the line. (Or the fic was too long, I dunno.)

The purpose of this post is to remind American Kittens that tonight (Tuesday) at 9pm ET/PT is the first leg of The Amazing Race season 8 - Family Edition. I've been extremely skeptical of this family edition idea, because it'll simply be too onerous having a team of four family members run a race (imagine the nightmare of getting flights), but I'm willing to give it a try, the die-hard fan that I am.

Not sure about Europe, I don't think it is aired "live" there. On AXN Asia it's at 9pm tomorrow (Wednesday) Hong Kong/Singapore time. In Singapore it will be aired LIVE at 9am Wednesday morning on Channel 5, man, I wish I was on another one of my business trips there.

Now I'm thinking ... if we had another Kitten Race with "family members/ teams of four", what are the likely teams? :P What about:
  • Lovey-dovey alliance -- Willow, Tara, Xander, Anya
  • Slayers - Buffy, Faith, Kendra, Buffybot
  • Watchers - Giles, Wesley, Quentin Travers, woman in glasses smitten by Spike
  • Higher beings - Cordelia, Dennis, Joyce (cos she is a saint), Dawn (Key factor)
  • Scourge - Angel, Darla, Dru, Spike
  • Big Bads - Ethan, Glory, Richard Wilkins, Adam
  • Recurring - Amy, Jonathan, Harmony, Larry
  • Interesting but peripheral - Cheese man, Mr Shark, Jinx, Willy

Oh the possibilities.

And I would have no hesitation in CHEATING and making the Lovey-dovey alliance winners from the beginning, random drawing names out of hats be damned!

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Re: The Amazing Kitten Race

Postby JustSkipIt » Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:26 am

Wow, what a fantastically funny idea. I mean family KAR? Lol. You could change those teams around so many ways:

Singers: Tara, Giles, Spike, Anya
Bad-singers: Willow, Xander, Buffy, ?
Pains-in-the Ass: Harmony, Dawn, Snyder,
Vapid bitches (a rock band if I remember correctly): Cordy, Harmony
Closet cases: Fred, Jenny, ???
Hotties: Robin, Faith, Spike,
Cuties: Oz, Larry, ???

Ps: Go to bed!
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