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Originally Posted by blueangel
Wouldn't it be nice to see Rob and Kimberly eliminated? They're really getting on my nerves with all their silly squabbling. And.. how many times are they going to say, "go baby" .. "you got it baby".. "c'mon baby".. I think calling someone "baby" is grounds for elimination!
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While I agree completely that uttering the word "baby" should be grounds for immediate Philimination, I would rather see Lynn and Karlynn gone before Rob and Kimberly. Watching Alabama berate the beauty queens, the models and most of all
the ticket agent about the flight was beyond embarrassing. True, the beauty queens were stupid to make an issue of it to begin with, since IT WAS THE ONLY FLIGHT AND THEY WERE ALL GOING TO GET ON IT. But Lynn and Karlynn are much more obnoxious to me than Rob and Kimberly. If you watch some of the Insider clips at CBS, you can see that they have consistently rebuffed all attempts at being friendly from any team except the Chos and Kentucky. Tyler and James sat down with them at breakfast one morning (before the flight incident, it appeared), and without a word, Alabama got up and moved to another table. Yet they hoped the ticket agent could sleep with himself.
And as stupid as it was for the beauty queens to make an issue out of the flight, it was no more stupid or obnoxious than Lynn and Karlynn pushing the poor Kuwaiti man so that he couldn't translate the clue for the beauty queens last week.
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Originally Posted by valkyrie
The Chos need to stop being stupid. Don't wait for people. Bama isn't going to help you, ever, and Kentucky isn't going to be in a position to help you.
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Originally Posted by ariesrising
I love Mary and Dave, but that comment by her made me think it's about time they were philiminated. It's nice to have made good friends on the race, but it is a race...do your job and race! Hug them at the finish line.
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Sometimes I think these teams think they're on Survivor, where an alliance might get you somewhere.
I'm not sure that Tyler and James aren't right -- that the Cho brothers are trying to get Kentucky and Alabama to the final 3 with them because they know they could beat both teams. In any event, the Cho brothers' sentiment that they're stronger together than they are apart ignores the other cliche -- the chain is only as strong as their weakest link.