yesterday's final episode was awesome. congratulations to the hippies, they were quite lucky to have not been eliminated twice and go on to win. the japanese leg was funny, apparently Tyler had previously walked the the whole length of japan (2000 miles in 5 months) before the race and made it...
i had a hint that it was going to be a non elimination leg when Phil mentioned that the last team to arrive MAY be eliminated. im glad that the hippies are still in the game though, they're really lucky to have been saved on two occassions. now they have to start the next leg without any shoes...
i think a cold location would be a great idea.
personally i would like to see them go to antarctica, the himalayas or even alaska, somewhere non-tropical
Lake and Michelle seem like a typical southern couple. i dont know if they have racism issues or not, but they always seem to be interested in where the black couple (Ray and Yolanda) are. i noticed in the first episode, they had kept asking around if people had seen a black couple go by...
i could only find audio from the aftermatch presentation. you can listen to most of federer's and baghdatis' speeches here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/video_and_audio/default.stm
you can also watch the video sports report at
www.seven.com.au under the video tab
it was nice to see bit of emotion in the end, showed he really is human. federer takes his sport very seriously we could see the win really meant a lot to him. that deserves a lot of respect.
being a doctor isnt all about having academic/medical knowledge. it is in part, but you also have to consider interpersonal skills. you can have a doctor with all the know-how but with absolutely no ability to empathise with the patient or to problem solve. marks are one thing but you cant...
my favorite u2 songs: bad, new years day, the unforgettable fire, one, with or without you, miss sarajevo, stuck in a moment, staring at the sun, electrical storm, discotheque, all because of you