Monday, September 25, 2006

Amazing Race: Carmukka Edition

Having taken out the team from Texas (for which we got many thanks and free drinks in the contestant "social" the previous day), Team Carmukka stood on the mat as the first team to depart for the second leg of the race.

Phil's voiceover: As the first team to arrive at 3:34 p.m., they are now the first to depart, at 3:34 a.m.

Kukka was still snoring, so it was up to me to rip open the envelope. (Ripping noise)

I read it aloud, so the napping Kukka could hear. "Make your way to Nice, France!" I was so excited that I woke Kukka, and upon finding out where we were going, she yawned. Then she informed me that Nice was not far from Cannes, where her first film had received rave reviews.

Once there, we were to find our way to the marche de fleurs (which I, having taken 4 years of French and found it useless, knew meant flower market) and look for the flag made out of yellow and red roses. We could choose from any flight, so the sooner we got to the airport, the better. So we jumped into a taxi and headed towards Dulles International Airport.

Hot on our tails, or actually, just Kukka's tail, was the second team to arrive. They departed at 3:59 a.m., and even at that time of morning, you could hear the gum smacking and ass scratching. They'd earned the nickname "Kentucky."

"Oooh. We're going to a place called Nice, honey. I bet the people there will be real nice to us. Especially with all the boobage I have hanging out of my tank top!" The wife of the husband and wife-beater team said.

"What’s this here march-ee days floors?" The wife-beater-wearing, stubbly-chinned man asked.

Meanwhile, Kukka's treats had been confiscated by airport security – something about them having liquids inside and that wasn't allowed. PLUS, they took my LIP GLOSS, which I use to smooch Phil's luscious lips, so neither one of us were in a good mood. As a matter of fact, we were in fightin' moods, which would give us a race advantage.

When we were getting in line to board the plane, we noticed that the sneaky Kentucky team had gotten on the flight with us. Kukka was shocked, and immediately began making plans for their demise. I heard her mutter "just wait until we see that Yield." She seemed a little more perturbed at this team than the others we'd encountered, and I'd soon find out why.

Once on the plane, we settled in for a nap (and a few whisky sours at $5 a pop!) as we crossed the Atlantic. Since Kukka was a special needs traveler (with her cage), we were able to quickly deplane and get a head start. We found a very hot, French, taxi driver and asked him – si vous plait – to take us to the flower market.

Kukka and I were distracted for a few minutes by the nude sunbathers on the rocky beaches of the Mediterranean, but after lolling our tongues for a while, we pulled it together and found the red and yellow roses/flags. Actually, one of the hot Frenchmen had offered us the roses, and we had to ask him in broken French where he’d gotten them. He showed us, and we found the clue box.

Phil’s Voice: A roadblock is a task that only one team member may perform. In this task, the teams would be taken to a local gym were they will have to wrestle a Frenchman and pull the clue out of his pants. We wasted much time arguing about who would have the honor to perform this task, but due to claw marks and Kukka's experience as a wrestler in the past, I "let" her have this one. We'd have to share the road blocks anyway.

To make a long story short, there were a lot of tummy rubs (great ploy, Kukka!) and then, to the Frenchman’s surprise, his pants were shredded and the clue – along with his dignity – fell upon the floor. Kukka sauntered over and picked it up, and read to me our next clue.

"We are to take the TGV to Paris, where we will find an accordion player playing 'La Vie en Rose.' There, we will have to see who is hungry for the win."

As we boarded the train as we saw "Kentucky" running to try and catch it, but when the Kentucky woman nearly dropped everything she was carrying, and the Kentucky man started ogling the French women, thinking how fertile they may be, they had no hope of catching us.

A mere three hours later, we were in Paris, opening another clue with the accordion man. We had seen no other teams at this point, other than Kentucky, so we figured that we were in a good place. An even better place, when we saw the clue. It was a detour.

Phil’s Voice: A detour is a choice between two tasks, each with it’s own pros and cons. In this task, the teams can chose from Crepes or Crap. In Crepes, each team must eat their team’s body weight in chocolate crepes. It’s not a physical challenge, but could take a while. In Crap, teams must run through the city’s underground sewer lines to find several clues. The task is more physical, but certainly smells bad.

Kukka and I simultaneously yelled "Crepes!" because we can do nothing if not eat. And Kukka seemed more than willing to pick up any slack, since I weighed more than she did. Plus, I loved me some crepes!

We made fine order of those crepes, too. I think the French were even surprised. We were pretty sick after, though. Which I think is the REAL reason French Women Don't Get Fat, but that’s neither here or there. The French waiter handed us our clue.

"Proceed to the Pit Stop, located on the top floor of the Eiffel Tower. The last team to arrive may be eliminated."

Kukka and I looked at each other and found ourselves overly excited about our next stop with Phil.

We conned . . . I mean sweet-talked our way to the front of the line for the Eiffel Tower tickets, and rushed to get on the double-decker elevator and get to the top. Awaiting us, as the sun sank into the horizon, was Phil. >His hair blew in the wind, and his eyes sparkled with the colors of the setting sun. We ran, as if in slow motion, toward the pit stop mat, but more importantly, Phil's outstretched arms. Lip gloss or not, I planted one on him, and Kukka got a lengthy tummy rub, so we didn’t even hear the prize for being FIRST in this leg of the race.

As the other teams crossed the mat, we began to wonder what happened to Kentucky, who had been so close behind for much of the race. As it turns out, they had picked the crap roadblock, and had managed to find both of their careers. Thus, they were eliminated.

I’d never seen Kukka so joyous about anyone’s demise before. It seems she and Ms. Kentucky had a run-in previously, and there was some bad blood.

12 comments:

Zeus said...

It only makes good sense to me that Team Kentucky would find their careers along the Amazing Race route because they surely haven't found them out in the real world. I would have liked this story more had I found out Kukka had provided Mr. Kevi..err Kentucky with a hooha-ectomy so he never reproduced again.

Now that certainly would have been a roadblock! ;)

Anonymous said...

even tho I don't watch Survivor or whatever that was based on, it was wicked funny and loved that you based it in Paris :-)

And there's this chick in my office who snaps her gum. I've asked her not to nicely about three times; during a "discussion" (i.e., she screams, I cringe and try to get her to sssshhhhh, we're at work you know) about something entirely unrelated to gum snaping, she exploded and said she'd snap her gum when and where she wanted. And she's not even from Kentucky!

Red said...

A massive amount of thought went into this post, clearly. Hmm, Miss Carmen... should I worry about you and your sanity?

Just kidding! It was great fun, almost like watching the real thing on TV.

Melli said...

ROFLMAO!!! HOW did you NOT win my Emmy? Honestly Carmen... I just DON'T understand! You are sooooooo funny! This has GOTTA be better than the real show!

The Meezers or Billy said...

LOL! That was great. Now I don't have to watch what I TiVo'd last night! - Meezer Mom

Kukka-Maria said...

I think I just peed myself. No, I know I did.

I am laughing so hard I can barely breathe! I can't belieeeeve you told everyone I was snoring at the start of the leg!

I will work on relaying our next leg. This is just too much fun, Miss Thang! Also, I loved the part about them finding their careers on teh "crap" roadblock.

Touche...

MaR said...

I haven't seen this show but loved your post!! and thanks, thanks :)

Anonymous said...

I can only say "thanks" for taking out the Texans.

Where were you in November 2004? :)

Anonymous said...

good morning carmen- geez, I've been busy this week. as for the introduction- my brother says his friend is all self centered about law school right now- to the point of being annoying. (I was more concerned about his political views being annoying) oh well.

I missed AR sunday nite- thanks for the update :)

Anonymous said...

Now that's a perfect leg of the race. I think it was far more exciting than the other race that the woman watches on television...

Irish Church Lady :) said...

Go Carmen and Kukka! Too funny! I missed AR too so thanks for the recap!

Teena in Toronto said...

Thanks for the recap! It's a tad different from show I saw on Sunday night but let's chalk it up to the different time zones. I'll tune in next week!