Because I know the question was asked at the beginning of the year...from today's Collegian:

A couple from Manhattan, Lori Willems and Dave Spiker, have survived five episodes of the Emmy-winning show “The Amazing Race.” ...

Similarly awesome, from The Onion:

Scheduling Error Leads To First-Ever NCAA Final Five
Bruins Offer Coaching, Front-Office, Playing Position To Ray Bourque

And already meta-ed by [livejournal.com profile] kateshort but still worth pimping: alternate titles for the Basic Instinct sequel via movie-lord [livejournal.com profile] mightygodking (whose review of V for Vendetta as fan of the original is still the gold standard, far as I'm concerned). My favorites include 2 Basic 2 Instinct, Basic Instinct 2: Cooze Control, Basic Instinct 2: The Road Whorrior, Basic Instinct, Part Deux Me....

From: [identity profile] kateshort.livejournal.com


They *really* are not allowed to discuss much of anything. They can sort of talk about an episode after it's aired, but they can't say anything else until after a) they get booted off and go on The Early Show (and even then they can't say certain things), or b) the final episode airs.

There's like a $5 million fine that they'd get if they say the wrong thing. Those contracts have very tight fine print.

From: [identity profile] missmiah.livejournal.com


That makes a lot of sense.

Does that mean they can't talk about anything at all though? Not even about what they do/did before the show, to show some connection to the Manhattan community other than "Manhattan couple"?

Like I said earlier, I'm probably just being cranky.
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