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hjmugillecuty

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  1. I'm basing my information on this article, http://www.ksl.com/?sid=41228027&nid=1205&title=utah-family-competes-on-season-7-of-the-great-food-truck-race which says they are residents of Provo, UT. I know that the husband of the blonde, Carey, is with the football program at BYU. My superfan source says he's a recruiter.
  2. The Lei-Away Ladies are currently from Utah, so I should be rooting for them. But if I have to spend another season hearing about the "coconut wireless", I'm gonna scream. Aloha already did that.
  3. Oh, there was a fight. I actually remember posting something I later felt a little bad about. It was right after Sorkin's arrest too. I might have some of it saved. I'll have to look.
  4. Don't they still have the second HOH/Pandora's Box room? Could that be the 'secret' room?
  5. Paul really needs to stop calling himself "your boy". I don't want him.
  6. Cleen hasn't been there since week 1, St Marq was first vet in. I think Cleen was third. He came in between Sausage and Matti. Just double-checked, Cleen was actually 2nd in, not 3rd.
  7. Scott did try to help Sheri earlier. While he was waiting for his turn, he got down under Sheri's car to look at it, got her the tool, and told her how to use it. He just didn't know she was turning the wrong direction until after he completed his car. Tyler seemed to be helping everyone. We saw him with Zach and Scott helping fill up the oil pitchers. I guess he was trying to keep things moving.
  8. The guy who came in second had the best Sesame Street characters I have ever seen on a cake show. Especially Elmo. Everyone gets Elmo's head wrong, even the so-called Cake Boss. Both of the women in this episode had given Elmo a round head, instead of a football shape. They both had Ernie right, which is nearly the same shape, so I don't get why Elmo was so wrong.
  9. I agree riverblue22. I was trying to figure it out when all we knew was Arizona and Virginia, but as soon as they said he was a boxer and traveled, the light bulb went off. I also noticed that Christy's brother, John Henry Lewis, has a Wikipedia page that has been already updated with the LL Cool J information. I wish them the best in the relationship with the biological family. Unfortunately, that doesn't always turn out well.
  10. My fight song was a Triple Stumper. They didn't do well in that category at all.
  11. According to IMDB, he was a production assistant and producer, mostly for Real Housewives. Don't know his connection to Worst Cooks.
  12. Isn't Derek Hough the natural choice for Grease 2?
  13. Samantha, Africa is a very large continent with lots of countries and even more tribes and languages. There is no "African symbol of leadership". Sorry, pet peeve. Loved Maya and Peytie's looks. Really loved Peytie's story about the T-shirt. And hey, no crop tops!
  14. I really like the P&G commercial from the last page. My parents had Pilgrim salt and pepper shakers that looked just like the candles in the commercial, so it gives me nostalgia vibes.
  15. I loved the look on Anthony Mackie's face when Rythmn Nation started. His jaw was literally dropped for half the song. I also liked Joseph and LL Cool Jay doing the 'Too legit to quit' hand signs in perfect unison by the bar. The whole thing was fun!
  16. All three cakes were slightly lopsided, but Frances' was more obvious because the confetti was only on one side. My favorite part of during the deliberation (this is not exact): Mary: I've got someone in mind too Sue: Is it me? Mary: No Sue: Its never me! Every season! Mary: It might be Mel
  17. With the mispronunciations, no one's mentioned Logan and Chris' pronunciation of Zambia upon opening the first envelope? I just reread recaps of the first season so hearing 'the smoke that thunders' made me giddy. I kept expecting Justin to immediately recognize the Knife's Edge bridge. The track stars screwed themselves on the bridge, not their cabbie. He took them to the Knife's Edge, but they said it was wrong and that they needed to go to the Victoria Falls bridge, which is in Zimbabwe and looks very different. Once he took them there, one of them asked for the Victoria Falls bridge and the other for the Victoria Falls Knife's Edge bridge. I'm not sure they ever knew exactly where they wanted to go.
  18. Hook was very Indiana Jones-like in my opinion. The dialogue, especially. I enjoyed the movie, but I don't know if I'd choose to see it again unless I caught it on TV.
  19. Honestly, bybrandy, what makes me most nervous is that I've only told one sister I was sending in my DNA. I know my mom and other siblings would be okay with it, but I worry how my aunts, uncles and cousins would react. They freaked out when we put the biological parents as alternates on Ancestry. It's also why we don't dare try a Facebook style "trying to find" post.
  20. I recently sent my DNA in to Ancestry and I admit I'm a little nervous. I know in general I'm about as WASPy as can be, but my grandmother was adopted. She found her birth parents before she died, and they have similar genealogy as her adoptive parents. However, it recently came out that she was most likely a twin. I can't decide if I want to find any new relatives or not.
  21. GaT--The selling thing gets into more personal choice territory. Some people would say no work at all, others would say there are exceptions. My main point was that it wouldn't have been productive to set up at the LDS chapel to sell, because they probably wouldn't have gotten sales from the churchgoers.
  22. I have eaten at Waffle Love and they are amazing! The truck was so popular in Provo that they opened a brick and mortar location too. Someone asked why they didn't set up at the chapel after church. Most Mormons don't believe in buying things on Sunday, except in emergencies. It's part of keeping the Sabbath Day holy.
  23. I loved James blaming what Vanessa was reading as a guilty look on the kitty hat.
  24. I'm gonna say Push, Nevada for ahead of its time. An audience involved mystery, it was made for Twitter and Facebook, but aired in 2002. I'm also gonna say Pirate Master because I loved it. And Firefly of course. I went to Salt Lake Comic Con and so many people were in Firefly costumes, which was cool, but I kept thinking ' Where were you all when it needed viewers?' So I'm still very bitter.
  25. During Flip's video package about running without the mask, they showed him coming down after the wall. The pools, mini tramp, and structure were set up, but it didn't look like the actual obstacles were there. You could tell when people weren't gonna finish the invisible ladder cause they started doing the kicking with both legs. I think we are at 8 finishers now; Venice had one, the next course had 3, the next 2, and 2 here? My nephew is 5 1/2 and loves this show. He was on the monkey bars last month when he fell off and broke his arm. The first thing he said to his mom 'I failed the obstacle'. So we had to remind him there's no water under his obstacles.
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