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In the week of reality shows that won't die, a new season of The Amazing Race premieres tonight.
If you haven't watched any of the 19 seasons before, this reality competition involves 11 teams that travel across the world, with only contents of their backpacks, struggling to make it through a different challenge in a different continent each week in order to become champion world traveler. And if you didn't watch Big Brother last season, I'll warn you right now to beware of the annoying antics of Team Brendon & Rachel... you poor soul.
The Season 20 premiere of The Amazing Race starts tonight at 8 PM on CBS. But, if you hate Brenchel as much as we do, other shows on opposite them include: the Season 12 premiere of The Apprentice on NBC, the 500th episode of The Simpsons on Fox, the Season 3 premiere of Eastbound & Down on HBO, the fourth season debut of Jerseylicious on the Style Network and the first season (and likely, series) finale of Pan Am on ABC at 10 PM.
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This is the first time ever that I won't watch Amazing Race. I cannot watch Brendon and Rachel from Big Brother! ENOUGH ALREADY!
I'm with you, Kenny G. I'll put up with a lot, but I will NOT put up with watching those two Big Brother assholes again, not for one more minute. Perhaps it was a sign that the golf tournament ran long and my TiVo cut off the last 20 minutes of the season premiere. A sign that this is not a show I need to be watching.
I also agree with Ed Ramirez about there being no way the feds would have given this money to New Jersey. he is right. The reality is ltipoics. If the president really cared about the children of New Jersey he would step in and offer a solution. But guess what? They are both from different parties.The way ltipoics works is you only the scratch the backs of those who can help to keep you in power. In the end our young people suffer. We should get the money. We pay almost the highest property taxes in the land. Does the president and his cronies care? Not unless they know they will get the votes in November. Very simple to see through the smoke and mirrors on this one.