I'm sorry, ita, in a totally non-huggy way.
Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh man - I had last week's ep on DVD (my Tivo didn't catch all of it because of the delay), so I just got to watch all of the airport adventures back to back. I don't think I've ever seen that many teams so unlucky on plane travel all at once!
Also, why can't Mirna/Charla get themselves eliminated already? I don't honestly know if I can take another week of Mirna screeching.
If only the Guidos had gotten to the Intersection first, they would have hooked up with the beauty queens and finished the sausage challenge with time to spare. Oh well.
I'm sorry at the not passing news, ita.
You have one of the most interesting internet hobbies out there. Blog schmog.Mmmm, Provocateuse.
I am sorry you didn't pass the black belt test. I know how much effort and pain you'd put into it. I am in awe of you, often.
Has anyone ever noticed that Tom Scola has a gorgeous smile?
Just curious.
TAR: why why WHY do the sausage when perfectly nice bagelmaking is available? OK, so the one set of teams couldn't find it easily (the late night obviously didn't help them with finding directions) but that anyone would think it was an easier task to eat so much sausage floors me.
And I have NEVER hoped so much that a horse would trample a contestant when Mirna was yammering away. I felt very much for Charla because trying to lead something so much taller than you has to be scary, but her cousin is beyond my last nerve.
At least the Guidos went out on a note of grace and good sportsmanship!
Has anyone ever noticed that Tom Scola has a gorgeous smile?
I think I've heard that mentioned before.
Has anyone ever noticed that Tom Scola has a gorgeous smile?You know, now that you mention it... I think he might.
Whyfore me have no Scola?
I may have heard that in passing... once or twice.
Sorry to hear you didn't pass, ita. But I think just getting to the point where you could take the test is pretty amazing given all the pain you've had to deal with in recent months.
I tried a trendy new restaurant downtown called Sauce, which specializes in unusual seasonings (you can mix and match your own or order regular items off the menu) and has cool funky decor that kept me from feeling out of place while wearing shorts, wifebeater, and Hawaiian shirt. Which also warded off the panhandlers. (Or maybe that was dancing down the sidewalk to Quad City DJs on my nano.)