I couldn't believe the luck, but they did mention the Karma effect and it bit them big-time.
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That was awful. What a way to go out. (But also - never take your passport out of the fanny pack! Keep all your travel documents together! Travel 101, guys!)
Oh, that was brutal. Poor Dudes.
You know it was lost-lost when no camera dude caught it lying on a seat or sidewalk.
What a cruel way to go though -- in first, legitimately proud of themselves for playing well -- and then to get canned this way.
Now I'm wondering what happened -- did they eventually find the passport? Did they have to hang out in Phnom Penh for a couple days until it was replaced?
You know it was lost-lost when no camera dude caught it lying on a seat or sidewalk.
Yep. Though I was hoping it had fallen under the seat in the cab or something where a cameraman might not be able to see.
My guess is CBS dropped them at the embassy with a PA to get a temp passport issued and then whisked them off to the sequestration hotel.
Yeah, I was really bummed that it wasn't just in the cab!
Man, that really sucked.
(Just watched on Hulu - wasn't home to make up for the 40 minute football delay!)
TAR: So terrible!
I was so hopeful that it would be in the cab because they were lucky enough to be in the same cab all day. But I really do feel bad for them because they did have a great run.
But, yo, hold on to your passports, people.
or as Phil says "travel documents."
I'm sure that "travel documents" includes any and all visas as well as passports.