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Keith Oct 26th, 2005 07:10 AM

Thought everyone was so bored with the show that no one had posted.

Wish you hadn't started multiple threads. I'm afraid someone will post to the original thread and we will be dealing with multiples.

Mrs. Paolo has children that are just like her. They will not be winners, even if they win the race. Bet there are parents in New Jersey watching the show and warning their daughters never to go out with those boys:-)

I still have mixed feelings about the Weavers, particularly their praying to get there first - that God should favor them above the other families.

Thought the Weaver girl throwning out works like "burrito" to their cab driver was insensitive. I wouldn't care to be driving a group from another company and having them throwing out words like "McDonalds" and laughing at me.

Keith

MikePinTucson Oct 26th, 2005 07:12 AM

It IS getting more interesting, isn't it? The previews show the teams in a rain forest next week. Brazil, maybe?

I would have liked to see ALL of the teams have to do the bungee jumping. Always fun to watch people go through that.

MikePinTucson Oct 26th, 2005 07:14 AM

I don't think anyone is posting to the original thread any more. I haven't seen it go ttt.

bennnie Oct 26th, 2005 08:44 AM

We switched over to watch the World Series (rooting for WS J5)so we didn't see the end. I couldn't believe the Paolo's bungee jumped. I thought for sure that the mom would be the one to balk at that but got to give her credit. So who got eliminated?

Barbara Oct 26th, 2005 08:54 AM

Yes, Mrs Weaver's all about encouragement,especially when she's yelling at the Linz family's boat driver to go slowly. The word is "hypocritical" and may be why she and her family are not liked.We see very little of what goes on between the teams so we don't have much way of knowing why the Weavers are so disliked.


JJ5 Oct 26th, 2005 08:55 AM

I only saw parts for the same reason, but did see the end. It was a non-elimination round but the God------ski girls came in last and put on all their clothes and acted very silly.

Paolo's won a vacation at a resort right on the Panama Canal.

bennnie Oct 26th, 2005 09:09 AM

Thanks for the update JJ5 - did you stay up all night? Loved seeing the Sox come back but yo know as a Red Sox fan I can't stand Carl Everett. What do White Sox fans think of him?

michelleNYC Oct 26th, 2005 09:35 AM

It was pretty revolting to see (hear) some of those family members saying things like "burrito" and "andale, andale" to the cab drivers. It certainly portrayed them as they are -- incredibly ignorant!

chepar Oct 26th, 2005 09:54 AM

I thought it was hysterical that the Paolo son that treats his mother like a liability screamed like a girl on the bungee jump.

I am enjoying the Gaghan family a little more - they are always encouraging to each other - and those kids are always so calm when everyone else around them is in a frenzy.

MikePinTucson Oct 26th, 2005 10:06 AM

I was surprised that the Gaghan family was going to go for the bungee jump with two young children. Bravo for those parents.

JJ5 Oct 26th, 2005 10:18 AM

bennnie, don't want to hyjack the thread- but I fell asleep from the 6th to the 12th innings. Shame on me- too nerve racking and I was too tired.

Carl E. doesn't have a lot of close following fan-wise or media-wise, Uribe has much more exposure. Uribe is a fundamentalist Christian and causes some vibes with his pronouncements. My youngest son never has liked Everett. He's very streaky and fails to hit for long periods of time, IMHO. And I don't know anything about his history. I am a big Podsednik fan- even when he is hurt.

But I did watch about 2/3rds of the Amazing Race because I knew it was going to be a LLLLLOOOONNGG game and I thought that Oswalt would be more dominating than he was.

I wondered if I could have hit off of those Panamanian Little Leaguers.

Marilyn Oct 26th, 2005 10:59 AM

"Bet there are parents in New Jersey watching the show and warning their daughters never to go out with those boys."

Keith, LOL!

Re: the Weavers being not well-liked -- It sure would get on my nerves to hear someone constantly praying to God to help them find the next clue or whatever. I think it's offensive and demeaning to religion (and I'm not a religious person).

Those Gaghan kids are absolutely FEARLESS! When they were going for the Fast Forward, did you hear the little girl say, I wanna go first?

JJ5 Oct 26th, 2005 12:08 PM

Although I don't feel that way about prayer at all, it is not meant to be offensive to others (the vocal prayer for small things). Many religions, and not just Christianity, take very seriously vocal prayer. Be it 7 times a day or for the morning sun or for the next minute- this is just a practice of many cultures. It would not be so offensive, I don't think, if it was a chanting monk.

It does grate to those who carry strong secular and humanistic belief systems, but I don't think it is meant to be offensive and it also does not have a sense (an interpretation) that they are trying to get GOD on THEIR side, as against the other teams' side. That's how people here are reading this. It's not interpreted or perceived that way by the constant initiater of vocal prayer (Mrs.Weaver) in most fundamentalism- just a close connection to God in everyday life detail.

Mother Theresa did this constantly over things like an uncracked cup, as did St. Therese Liseux, as did Ghandi. But the criticisms and judgments would not be applied to them for the same thing, IMHO.

Wouldn't it be nice if we were open-minded about more than just the more obvious biases in our own culture.

Marilyn Oct 26th, 2005 12:17 PM

Thanks for the explanation, JJ5.

But don't chanting monks do that as part of their religious practice? They don't chant about every little thing in their lives, or do they? (I honestly don't know.)

I think you are right. Most people are interpreting as you describe, even though it might not be meant that way.

I do love the mental image of Mother Theresa and Ghandi on The Amazing Race! (Same team, do you think?):-D

Lori Oct 26th, 2005 12:20 PM

Last night was only marginally better then previous episodes. I sure hope the producers realize they made a big mistake this season. As for the family with the kids, I can't stand them and want them out of there -- now!! As for the rest of the contestants it makes one yearn for some of the "teams" from past shows. I've even taken to watching AR #1 on the Game Channel :-)

SFImporter Oct 26th, 2005 12:23 PM

What a mental image! I'm picturing Mother Theresa and Ghandi in the roles of Mirna and Charla from a few seasons back.

"Run Terry! Run!" Ghandi would yell as he shlepped her backpack.

And of course Phil would get a blessing at every pit stop!

Keith Oct 26th, 2005 12:30 PM

JJ5, I would encourage their prayer if it was "keep me from letting my team down" or "give me wisdom to make the best choice."

I have a problem with "make me win at the other teams expense."

Keith

JJ5 Oct 26th, 2005 12:42 PM

There was only one time I heard anything like that, Keith, although I must say, I haven't watched every minute. But what I hear is "Let me find this clue" or "make us run faster" or "let us find the sign" etc.

And I have been around lots and lots of various levels of this, and the negative sense on the other side just isn't there as it's being taken 95% of the time. Of course, there are times when religious fanaticism does become delusional about "sides". But just don't take it as a personal affront. I see many religious under vows that do these particulars- and it isn't meant to offend.

The Amish tend to do it quite a bit. Lots of Eastern religions do this with not just words but with prayer wheels etc.


ncgrrl Oct 26th, 2005 01:15 PM

Ok, I'm one of the people who've commented on the vocal prayers. I think my standard response is "God gave you a brain, please use it." In a good number of religions (Bronxzilla seems to be an expert on this ) silent prayer is the way to go.

Mom Paola is a trooper, she'll do whatever is necessary to win without complaining, unlike the son. Love the fact one other team told the son to show mom some respect. Also interesting that those 2 had to bungee together. I thoght they would have been separated.

Keith Oct 26th, 2005 01:34 PM

JJ5, I am not a non-christian looking in. I am a christian.

Keith


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