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Grande Premiere attendue du 25 septembre
Publié : dim. sept. 25, 2011 7:58 pm
par Pacm
Fuck you occupation double
Re: Grande Prmiere attendue du 25 septembre
Publié : dim. sept. 25, 2011 8:34 pm
par Pacm
ça a l'air fake taiwan, on dirait un décor
Publié : dim. sept. 25, 2011 9:49 pm
par Madeen
Pacm a écrit : Fuck you occupation double
Tellement.
Pour un fois, j'ai pas manqué le show. Moi qui l'écoute toujours en retard sur Internet.

Publié : dim. sept. 25, 2011 9:51 pm
par Madeen
Citation préférée: les jumelles pendant le truc de mémorisation au téléphone.
- I don't know what I'm missing!! Maybe I'm dyslexic...
- IT'S A PHRASE!!!
Re: Grande Premiere attendue du 25 septembre
Publié : lun. sept. 26, 2011 9:08 am
par Pacm
j'ai rien compris non plus à l'affaire de twitter qui avait l'air completement arrangée
Publié : lun. sept. 26, 2011 3:09 pm
par Zarmela
Voir si la prod (ou simplement le caméraman qui filmait le passeport de la fille par terre) l'aurait laissé là pour que n'importe qui le vole...
Voir si les deux gars aurait vraiment trouvé le passeport, compris d'eux-mêmes qu'il appartenait à une participante d'Amazing Race, pour ensuite twitter avec quelqu'un (de la prod?) pour savoir quoi faire, et pour finalement se rendre d'eux-mêmes à LAX... Tellement plausible...
Publié : lun. sept. 26, 2011 3:11 pm
par Zarmela
Les deux grands parents étaient à peine mêlés et perdus, non?
Publié : lun. sept. 26, 2011 4:11 pm
par luckystar
Pacm a écrit : Fuck you occupation double
j'ai regardé occupation double et manqué TAR

est-ce qu'il y a une video pour revoir l'émission de dimanche??
Publié : lun. sept. 26, 2011 4:29 pm
par Zarmela
Sur CTV :
http://watch.ctv.ca/the-amazing-race/se ... -premiere/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Grande Premiere attendue du 25 septembre
Publié : lun. sept. 26, 2011 4:42 pm
par Pacm
ok l'explication fait un peu de sens :
Twitter’s ‘Amazing Race’ Assist
By Pacm
Just how attuned are television producers these days to chatter about their shows on Twitter? So much so that they watched in awe, half a world away, as two Twitter users saved a team on “The Amazing Race” from being kicked off the CBS show.
Kaylani Paliotta, left, and Lisa Tilley narrowly escaped being eliminated from the show.
The 19th season of the race-around-the-world reality show had just started taping in June in Southern California when one of the contestants, Kaylani Paliotta, unknowingly left her passport at a gas station. The camera crew with Ms. Paliotta and her teammate, Lisa Tilley, noticed what had been left behind, but could not tell them. Instead, they sent word to producers at the next stop, Los Angeles International Airport, to expect a premature end to the team’s race.
“We were planning on eliminating this particular team,” said Phil Keoghan, the show’s host, “because there was no way they were going to travel.” A lost passport, he noted, led to a team’s dismissal two years earlier.
But this time, Twitter saved the day. Ryan Storms, a graphic artist and photographer who shares much about his life and promotes his business on Twitter, had been at the gas station and had given directions to Ms. Paliotta and Ms. Tilley. Shortly thereafter, when he spotted the lost passport, he described it on Twitter and wrote, “Looks like I have to look her up on Facebook.”
Mr. Keoghan said Mr. Storms’s messages were spotted right away by an anonymous “uber fan” of the show in Georgia who was apparently monitoring all Twitter mentions of “The Amazing Race.” Such fans act as “Amazing Race” detectives, tracking movements of contestants and discerning who might be winning along the way. The fan quickly replied to Mr. Storms, saying, “She’ll need her passport! Can you get it to LAX?”
Mr. Keoghan said with a chuckle, “He was forced into saving Kaylani.”
Also monitoring online mentions of the show were “Amazing Race” producers in Taiwan. When they saw the passport chatter, they informed counterparts in Los Angeles there might be hope for the team, after all.
“The information went all the way to Taiwan before it came back to us,” said Mr. Keoghan, who had hurried to the airport to conduct the elimination.
Mr. Storms hurried to the airport too. “I would hope that if it was me that had lost my passport, someone would have returned it,” he wrote in an e-mail message. He arrived in time, and the close call was turned into a plot point on Sunday’s premiere of the new season.
Mr. Storms’s final Twitter message that day read: “I’m joining the Amazing Race!” and “Wow that Athena girl is such a bitch, I hope she gets eliminated first by the guys!”
Publié : lun. sept. 26, 2011 4:42 pm
par luckystar
merci

Publié : lun. sept. 26, 2011 4:54 pm
par Zarmela
Monsieur Storm a mal cerné Athéna. Elle ne me semble pas être celle qui a le plus de potentiel pour devenir la bitch de cette saison.
Publié : mar. sept. 27, 2011 7:34 am
par Zoukie
Je viens de commencer l'épisode ! Y'a personne qui lève le sourcil comme Phil

Re: Grande Premiere attendue du 25 septembre
Publié : mar. sept. 27, 2011 6:11 pm
par little_miss
En espérant qu'ils restent pas trop en Asie... j'ai comme une impression de déja vu lol

Publié : mer. sept. 28, 2011 4:06 pm
par Zoukie
J'ai adoré la toune reggae en background quand le boader dude devait donner la phrase
Les grands-parents en haut du building..

Et c'est moi ou le monsieur quand il a su qu'ils n'étaient pas éliminés,il paraissait décu??
Le Dragon Canoe,j'ai tripper au boutte!
