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To: jocon307

I have to agree. I was impressed that they waited to make sure they had begged enough money to pay the taxi. I thought thwy could have stiffed the taxi . They took a chance to make sure they begged enough money. Plus they were nice to the old couple when they lost all their money and gave them some in earlier episodes. The couple that were the worse was the ones that came in third. They were ruthless, mean called people names etc. I did not want them to win.
I though Rod and Amber were classy about the loss.


50 posted on 05/11/2005 7:31:44 PM PDT by Rhiannon
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To: Rhiannon

"I though Rod and Amber were classy about the loss."

They were, although you could see their disappointment.

But hey, CBS is putting their wedding on tv! That's a pretty good consolation prize, if you like that whole being on TV thing.

I went to HS with a gal whose parents had gotten married on TV, it would have been back in the 1950s, before her and my time, obviously. Interestingly, they were Orthodox Jews and the husband was a policeman! He later became a lawyer. Her mom had some claim to fame to, but I can't remember what it was. Miss Subways? Champion Bowler? Something sort of wacky like that, iirc. Mrs. D. was a sweetheart, but a bit of a nut. No clock in their home told the correct time, but of course the family knew how much each one was off by. I figured they made a great "get married on TV couple" for sure.


51 posted on 05/11/2005 7:42:51 PM PDT by jocon307 (Irish grandmother rolls in grave, yet again.)
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