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Post by David on Apr 6, 2010 7:02:12 GMT -5
I loved last episode of TAR 16, it was full of surprises, such as great placings by one side (Jet & Cord record-breaking placing) or 1st plcers eliminated. However, I thought that Malaysia wasn't only religion. We could see the Snake Temple, where teams found a Detour. In the Detour they could choose to go to another temple to make a "prayer" or to a field (Only place not related with religion during the leg, except for the PitStop. Then, the RB, to another temple. Teams had to make a Malaysian religion-related task. Cowboys had to get to a tea garden and deliver a tea to a guru (which is sometimes thought to be a saint on Earth, as wikipedia states). I have to say I loved the episode, and I love the country, and am not against any religion, but Shouldn't TAR show anything else about tradition and not only religion? Feel free to me in case you don't agree! Comments about the episode can go here, this time?
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Post by baybay on Apr 7, 2010 6:24:03 GMT -5
I most definitely agree! Penang would have been a great opportunity to visit the seaside
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Post by autowil on Apr 7, 2010 8:56:22 GMT -5
Malaysia is like Singapore where have Chinese, Malay & India.. Any country which have Chinese & India sure have temple.. Malays is Mosque..
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Post by Mooyou on Apr 7, 2010 9:11:57 GMT -5
This leg pretty much ate all of Singapore's culture. I wonder why they'd continue to Singapore after.
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Post by autowil on Apr 7, 2010 9:29:25 GMT -5
Singapore have New stuff mah like Flyover and stuff.. Maybe decide to make the Singapore leg the most intense leg ever.. Haha
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Post by David on Apr 7, 2010 9:35:51 GMT -5
Singapore have New stuff mah like Flyover and stuff.. Maybe decide to make the Singapore leg the most intense leg ever.. Haha Phil said it was one of the most exhausting races ever made... Still waiting for a greatest leg!
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Post by Caelestor on Apr 7, 2010 13:48:19 GMT -5
I most definitely agree! Penang would have been a great opportunity to visit the seaside To be fair, the roadblock took place by the sea. It appears as though the Singapore leg will be more Hong-Kong style and urban-like.
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