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Post by nobodyspecial on Jun 1, 2009 17:46:16 GMT -8
I agree, it was about time Zone & Watts landed 1st.
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Post by Dale on Jul 14, 2009 0:29:01 GMT -8
I'm glad they're still in it, and I'm intrigued by Zone's budding romance with Reina. But they really shouldn't go back to middling it out right now. Not with seven (now six) teams left. Time to start going for the victories.
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Post by Dale on Sept 7, 2009 22:02:35 GMT -8
They looked like they were in huge trouble after the Detour, but thanks to Zone's memory, they persevered and pulled out fourth place again.
I'm glad they're at least trying to do away with the middle-of-the-pack thing. With only six teams left, there's no point to carrying on with it.
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Post by Dale on Nov 22, 2009 5:33:54 GMT -8
Well, it was fun while it lasted. They got hit with a U-Turn that they just couldn't bounce back from. I love the irony of their exit, though. They were the team planning to stay under the radar, yet ended up finding out the hard way that they weren't as under the radar as they thought.
That said, let's hope the Ronso follow them on the next leg.
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Post by Bob on Nov 22, 2009 14:42:26 GMT -8
Maybe I'm a bit off, here, but I don't really see the irony in it. Seems more like Alanis Morissette irony to me.
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Post by Dale on Dec 1, 2009 17:25:59 GMT -8
Ironic in that they wanted to go as unnoticed as possible, but instead, they found out EVERYONE (including, of course, Dona & Barthello, who put them out of the race to begin with) was noticing them. Is it really that hard to grasp?
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Post by agent0042 on Dec 3, 2009 16:47:09 GMT -8
They weren't always the most exciting of teams, but they did run a surprisingly good race. On the whole, they definitely lasted quite a bit longer than I initially expected them too. As it was, I thought they really did give a good performance even on this leg, but things just worked out against them throughout the leg.
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