Reading your posts makes me very comfortable with my decision not to watch this season.
Kaylee ,'Serenity'
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Reading your posts makes me very comfortable with my decision not to watch this season.
There are two teams I actively love--the cops and the cowboys--so far at least. I don't know about the father/daughter team but they seem pretty okay.
And those are arguably the three strongest teams. (Or seem to be trending that way anyway.) I think we're still clearing the chaff.
Yeah. I like how the detectives were physically tired by the task, too, but talked through the fatigue. I would definitely have tried the morse code one. I`m actually wanting to learn morse code. I have a sheet and downloaded practice files and everything, I just never have worked on it. Also I loved how everyone loved the baguettes.
The TAR crew are still on top of their game--when the woman from Team Big Brother was running out of the boulangerie with her mouth stuffed with baguette and said, "Mrmmpphmmrr!" the caption said, "?????" Awesome!
the caption said, "?????" Awesome!
That had CJ and I rolling with laughter for a while and "Mrmmpphmmrr!"-ing at each other until I sent him to bed.
Oh yeah, that was great! I can just see the techs trying to figure out what she`d said and shrugging. I am hungry for good bread now and I`m out of white King Arthur flour. Tragic.
"Mrmmpphmmrr!" the caption said, "?????" Awesome!
That was hilarious.
Brent: "Oh look! There's one of those... flying...things!"
This is one of those eliminations where I totally empathize with the team -- I coudln't , if my life or even a million dollars riding on it, decode Morse code. I can't "hear" the differences, plus I can't even get more than four letters spelled out loud to me before I have to write them down. (Very VISUAL speller, me.) So even if I imagine myself on the show, I can't imagine doing any better than they did.