Friday, June 20, 2003

The best/stupidest thing I saw last night on The Amazing Race
First, the best thing, which would be Kelly saying about Millie, "She's like one of those cheerleaders in high school that I used to throw spitballs in their hair." Hee! I had pegged Kelly for the cheerleader type, but knowing that she's actually the throwing-spitballs-at-cheerleaders type made me like her just a little bit more. That is, until...

The stupidest thing I saw last night on the Amazing Race, which would be Kelly insisting on doing the Roadblock before she even knew what the Roadblock was. That has got to be the absolute worst strategy I've ever heard. True, the only clue they got was that the person had to be small enough to fit into a confined space, so Kelly probably would have gotten to do it anyway. But Roadblocks should be assigned based on who the team thinks would be best able to complete the task and not whose turn it is. What are you, three? And if I hear Kelly say one more time that she wants to be 50 percent of the team, I'm gonna throw something at the TV.

Also, I'm not sure I really like Reichen and Chip, but they do come up with some great team nicknames. Calling Monica and Sheree "The Supremes?" Hilarious. Not as good as Weezer & Geezer, though. Too bad we won't get to hear that moniker again. So I guess there was at least one bad thing about Steve and Josh getting eliminated.

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