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Posted by: Pacitalia Jan 10 2006, 08:13 PM |
Okay, so I'd been planning to do this for a while but now that I'm in a big region it seems like it would be all the more fun. So, here's what I'm going to do. Those of you familiar with Amazing Race will not need an explanation. Depending on the length of the race / number of available episodes, between 10 and 12 teams of two will race around the AO region for a shot at one million doura. The team that finishes last each leg will be eliminated until the competition is narrowed to three finalist teams competing for the big prize. The race will start and end in Pacitalia but AO nations signed up here on the boards can contribute destinations and places within the country of which the teams can visit during the race. There will be detours, road blocks, yields, fast forwards, pit stops, non-elimination legs...and, of course, language barriers. However, you will not know whether your destination is included in the race, like in RL. You'll just have to wait for each episode to come out. Any takers? I'm looking for at least 20 destinations, but I hope for 30. Any leftover destinations and countries will most definitely be included in version 2 of this, if I decide to do it. And we might do a version where international contestants are allowed to participate. If you need more information on The Amazing Race, check out the CBS.com show website or the Wikipedia article. |
Posted by: Starblaydia Jan 10 2006, 08:15 PM |
Racing what, exactly? |
Posted by: Pacitalia Jan 10 2006, 08:22 PM |
Haven't you ever seen the show? They use whatever mode of transportation they need to get around. Or whatever the producers say they have to use. Chariot, taxi, rental car, airplane, ferry, bike, walking... anything to get them to the next destination. |
Posted by: Starblaydia Jan 10 2006, 08:28 PM | ||
It's on CBS, right? CBS broadcasts in this little country called America, you may have heard of it. I, however, live somewhat to the east of this place, in a far-off quaint land called England, where we dont get CBS. |
Posted by: Chacor Jan 10 2006, 08:44 PM | ||||
... I get the show in Singapore EDIT: Chacor's more than willing to put forward some of our northern deserts for the show... |
Posted by: Lamoni Jan 10 2006, 09:12 PM |
Lamoni would be willing to compete, and come up with some destinations. |
Posted by: Sarzonia Jan 11 2006, 12:24 AM |
Sarzonia would be more than willing to provide destinations, such as the headquarters of the world famous Portland Iron Works, the USS Constitution museum, the Naval Museum, Bryan Marshall Stadium, and others just dying to be included. |
Posted by: Nedalia Jan 11 2006, 06:22 AM |
Nedalia definitely has some destinations in mind, such as the Shamsa Desert and the Bren-Brooks Wildlife Reserve (in collaboration, ofcourse, with Bettia.) |
Posted by: Bettia Jan 11 2006, 06:48 AM | ||
Yup, sounds cool. As for any Bettian destinations, I think a jaunt through the Banastra Rainforest would be nice, with perhaps a visit to Sweeney Falls to finish. |
Posted by: Hockey Canada Jan 11 2006, 11:44 AM |
Hockey Canada would be willing to add some cold entries as destinations. The barren mountain cities of Omsk and Irkutsk in the Snow Desert should be enough. BTW Sarz, Nice signature |
Posted by: Falcania Jan 11 2006, 01:34 PM |
Falcania would like to join. We have many many places to do this shiznitz, such as the Tigris mountains and Featbridge Square. Edit: For us English people with satellite, apparently there are some reruns on LIVINGtv2, and in Singapore it is repeated on Wednesdays on Channel 5. Edit2: Is there any limit to the vehicles you can compete in? |
Posted by: Pacitalia Jan 11 2006, 02:54 PM |
It depends on where you need to go. If a destination is down the road from the clue box, you'd walk. If it's a couple clicks away, you'd bike or take a ferry. 10-800km you'd be given a car by the show, or a taxi. Over that, you'd get air tickets. That kind of thing. |
Posted by: Pacitalia Jan 11 2006, 02:56 PM |
Oh, and for those that have posted, describe what kind of activities you would like to take place at the locations you've listed. |
Posted by: Chacor Jan 11 2006, 10:59 PM | ||
Hubana City is building a new 130k all-seater stadium, perhaps the teams could be asked to help build a small section or looking for a seat wth a cluebox among the 40,000 already-built seats (Stade Olympic Amazing Race 8 anyone?)... the desert weather will also pose a problem, and they could perhaps be asked to drive an all-terrain veicle acorss the sand dunes in the desert as a roadblock... |
Posted by: Pacitalia Jan 16 2006, 05:53 PM |
Any other destinations, folks? |
Posted by: Lamoni Jan 16 2006, 09:11 PM |
Lamoni could provide a long jungle/forest hike (in the western half of Lamoni) and even a mountain climb (on Mt. Pikasu) in order to find a clue box. Even a desert trek (in the eastern half of Lamoni). |
Posted by: Nojika Jan 16 2006, 10:27 PM |
Surely the islands of Nojika could provide for some tropical destinations. If needed, I will post the names of cities and any other usefull information. |
Posted by: Legalese Jan 17 2006, 12:37 AM |
Here's one: Teams will have to travel to Francopolis, Legalese, where a possible fast forward could include successfully getting a court case dismissed by acting as a public defender. From there, they could continue on to Pt. Dien, on the banks of Bekk Lake, while those needing to complete a challenge would have to stop off in Binchensburg, where they'd have to argue (and win) a small claims case. |
Posted by: Chacor Jan 17 2006, 03:36 AM | ||
Fast Forwards are supposed to be FAST. |
Posted by: Legalese Jan 17 2006, 01:31 PM | ||||
One hearing, a couple of minutes. the case will be a softball one anyways. Trust me, it'll be quicker than the roadblock... |
Posted by: Hiiraan Jan 20 2006, 11:26 PM |
WQe are very much intrested in the Amzing Race taking place on our land. Our Island of Somaliø will appreciate it greatly. Here ar some suggestions for the Show. 1. A Hike through the Inner Deep forests, Its a dangerous place where only very indegenious tribes live. The Show can use some of those tribes to hide clues, give them a list of forests guides to choose from and a map and let them take a chance of getting the clue from a specific tribe. 2. The Beaches, although very highly populated, can be a very intresting place for a show like this. a clue could be hidden or an event can take place in the Beaches to show the magnificent land that Somaliaø harbours. There are lots of people on the beaches daily and this could make for a lot of fun for the ratings of your show. 3. The Ports in Somaliø are very nice and world class. they have build a repetation over the years for being a place where only the tough can work, a clue hiddent there would certanly bring the masses to their TV stations to watch how the participants can react to the hard and very tough working conditions of hardned men, where there only business is finishing what is on their agenda. this could be a very *high ratings* show if it ever happened. Lobbyist for the Entertainment Business Markel Nuuradin |
Posted by: Chicanada Jan 25 2006, 02:13 AM |
Should the Amazing AO Race occur, Chicanada would be very interested in seeing one leg or two occur within it's boundaries. Considering our national income is based on Trout Fishing, we could see competitors joining up with crews to get a certain amout of fish (probably in kilos to make it more interesting) as well as other water-based contests (such as kayaking down one of our major rivers). The cities of Cana and Southampton would also be interested in hosting parts of legs. With the sheer size of Cana, as well as it being the heart of the political side of things, the city could have endless options for competitions. Southampton would be more than willing to let the well-known Southampton National Square be used for any sort of thing (considering it's sports adaptability, host the Cherry Cup finals as well as the NS Champions League 7 Grand Finals it could easily accomidate either or other sports). We're definitly interested in seeing what Pacitalia has in mind for this and how we could help out! - Channel4 Television, Chicanada's largest network |
Posted by: Pacitalia Jan 25 2006, 02:46 AM |
Just making sure everyone knows you need to have a spot on the AO map to be able to have your destinations in the race. If not, I can wait until you get one - I don't think I have enough yet anyway. |
Posted by: Chicanada Jan 25 2006, 11:09 AM |
Hope you don't mind waiting on me for a tad bit, as I work my way through the whole gathering land process. |
Posted by: Northern Sushi Feb 4 2006, 06:34 PM | ||
Hey, I just joined. Want to wait for me? |
Posted by: Pacitalia Feb 4 2006, 06:44 PM |
Of course! I still need a few more destinations, anyway. |
Posted by: Chacor Mar 17 2006, 11:47 PM |
Bump, noting ceasing of Hiiraan. |
Posted by: Spruitland Mar 18 2006, 02:07 AM |
Sure, stroll all around Spruitland, we don't mind, the Minister of Tourism says. We can think of some stuff the participants would enjoy. Finding a remote location in the wide marihuana and Spruit fields surrounding Sativa, comes to mind, where the contestants have to complete an obstacle course after eating a kilogram of Spruits. Very challenging, since after eating a kilo of Spruits, walking in a straight line will be quite an achievement. Not to mention, just staying awake. After that, perhaps, transporting a few hundred kilogram of crop to the capital, in a van that has "get your free drugs here!" painted on it. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y197/Spruitland/Spruitlandmap.jpg |
Posted by: Andossa Se Mitrin Vega Mar 18 2006, 02:53 AM |
There are several places in ASMV that might be of interst. 1st Meldenburg in the Mountain Territories. The women here are massive - avg 6'6 350lbs and have long beards. Conventional wisdom says no one wants to wrestle these women 2nd. Errion Vega. This is the capital of ASMV. A unique trial here would be to swim the Draggonnii Straits to the Island of De Marte. 3rd. Asuncion where some of the best whitewater in the world can be found. http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a318/stormgiantxxxl/ASMVMapV2.png |
Posted by: Atheistic Right [OLD] Mar 28 2006, 03:14 AM |
Atheistic Right would like to be a destination... for the Amazing Race... 1. Sell 5 Computers Door-to-Door 2. get some human meat it will be cooked and then it has to be eaten (Good road block) 3. Any pitstop will be at the Natural Stadium.... must sleep on the field no beds... but swags and the like are fine Also you may want to invest into body-guards |
Posted by: Pacitalia Mar 28 2006, 11:48 AM |
That is a good road-block. Okay, I think I have enough destinations to start this now. |
Posted by: Bazalonia Mar 31 2006, 08:08 PM | ||
So Paci.... when's this going to start? |
Posted by: Pacitalia Mar 31 2006, 09:33 PM |
Perhaps next week, perhaps in 2. But it is coming. Promo ads will be up shortly. Any networks that wish to broadcast this in their country should come forth ASAP so I can send you the logos and shat for your own use. And, yes, it will be in English, though if you have a Pacitalian-only or ethnic network that wishes to broadcast it on a secondary transmission rights and televisual agreement (STRATA) may do so as well. (Meaning the RPs will be in English). |
Posted by: Chacor Apr 5 2006, 03:19 AM |
I'm sure Chacoran state-run TV (and two of the three private run TV stations) would want to broadcast it. |
Posted by: Bazalonia Apr 5 2006, 06:02 PM |
IF Atheistic Right is going to be in it they are certainly going to bradcast it.... but some episodes might get *lost*. BazSport wishes to broadcast The Amazing Race in Bazalonia |
Posted by: Lamoni Apr 5 2006, 10:50 PM |
The Lamonian Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) would like to broadcast the show in Lamoni. |
Posted by: Andossa Se Mitrin Vega Apr 6 2006, 01:20 AM |
ASMV-TV would like to air it as well. Right behind Sea Dragon Rodeo Bloopers. |
Posted by: Chacor Apr 15 2006, 10:33 PM |
Bump. |
Posted by: Pacitalia Apr 15 2006, 10:40 PM |
Yeah, yeah. I'm working on the legs of the race right now, y'know. |
Posted by: Chacor Apr 17 2006, 09:39 PM |
Could you post the first leg first, then? |
Posted by: Pacitalia Apr 17 2006, 09:49 PM |
I haven't created any teams yet. |
Posted by: Pacitalia May 1 2006, 08:53 PM |
Those wishing to submit a list of teams for consideration may do so starting now. I've changed my mind and have decided to do an international version this time around instead of all-Pacitalian. Rules of Submission Nations may submit a list of no more than eleven (11) teams for consideration as Contestants on the AO Amazing Race. A Team is defined herein as a group of two persons, both over the age of twenty (20) and without major physical or mental disability, thus the ability to compete in athletic or intellectual challenges within the Race. This is not meant to discriminate against challenged persons, but simply to create a race environment that is more enjoyable and acceptable for all involved in the production of the Programme. Members of each team must be, as mentioned, at least twenty (20) years of age at the time of submission. They must not have a past record of criminal behaviour both major and/or unresolved, and must be a legal citizen of the country that submits them as Candidate Teams and have been so for more than thirty-six (36) months prior to submission. Countries must submit a first name, last name, age, marital status, sexual orientation, profession and hometown for each member. Candidate Teams will not be discriminated upon for sexual orientation, profession or marital status, this is simply to aid the Pacitalian Television Network (PTN) in understanding and creating a properly-balanced group of Teams to compete in the race, and for viewers also to understand who is racing. A maximum of one (1) team from each country will be submitted and regretfully we must also add that we reserve the right to omit countries all together - in other words, some countries may not have any teams picked for the final 11. The final choices will be notified through communication and will be expected in Timiocato for the start of filming, with details supplemented later. |
Posted by: Chacor May 1 2006, 09:12 PM | ||
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Posted by: Andossa Se Mitrin Vega May 3 2006, 12:40 PM | ||
ASMV would like to submit the following teams for consideration
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Posted by: Lamoni May 3 2006, 03:22 PM | ||
Lamoni submits the following teams:
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Posted by: Bedistan May 4 2006, 06:34 PM |
Bedistani team submissions: Wolfgang Gretschmann (M), 37, single, straight, small business owner, Oklee Diega Markuëiä (F), 36, divorced, straight, high school teacher, New Town Saula Gorgora (F), 26, single, straight, nurse, Eastfield David Polo (M), 26, single, gay, tattoo artist, Fyres Point Allie Hay (F), 28, relationship, straight, marine biologist, Port Lusambo Migelo Krestelo (M), 29, relationship, straight, maitre d', Port Lusambo Marī̇a Ntaláras (F), 31, relationship, straight, insurance agent, Washington Yun Nam-geon (M), 32, relationship, straight, bartender, Washington Hagen Aufhauser (M), 34, single, gay, high school teacher, Hemphill Ernana Munárisa (F), 32, widowed, straight, hairdresser, Van Diemen Alene Robinson (F), 32, engaged, straight, travel agent, Graceville Dionÿsīs Kōnstantī̇noy (M), 29, engaged, straight, police officer, Graceville Gwang Yu-myeong (M), 26, single, straight, lawyer, Sonobago Dosi Cha Gyu-ho (M), 22, relationship, straight, university student, Lolestu Réna Savvýpoylos (F), 29, married, straight, salesperson, High Mountain Zoe Hill (F), 27, married, straight, secretary, Sonoma City Angel Watson (F), 28, relationship, bisexual, professional footballer, Freeman Omega Pickens (F), 26, relationship, lesbian, professional footballer, Freeman Nancy Cho (F), 31, single, straight, unemployed, St. Lawrence Vasī̇līs Pharmakýpoylos (M), 35, divorced, bisexual, deputy mayor, Wisconsin Swamp |
Posted by: Bazalonia May 5 2006, 02:36 AM |
Team Submission: The Brainy Father Daughter Team John Cant(M), 46, Divorced, straight, Architect Maria Cant(F), 25, Single, straight, Law Student The working class newly weds Petria Jose(F), 20, Married,Straight, Housewife Peter Jose(M), 21, Married,Straight, Plumber The Gay Geeks Romano Frista(M), 26, Gay, Database Administrator Tony Deed(M),28, Gay, Programmer |
Posted by: Pacitalia May 9 2006, 01:15 PM |
Need... more... teams. Come on! A million doura! Glory! 15 minutes of fame etc. yada yada. |
Posted by: Chacor May 29 2006, 05:33 AM |
Bump. |
Posted by: Krytenia May 29 2006, 11:24 AM |
Teams for submission: Andrew Cueto (M), 27, Married, Straight, IT Technician, Ousevale Matthew Cueto (M), 21, Single, Straight, University Student, Ousevale (brothers) Kim Burton (F), 26, Civic Marriage, Lesbian, Nursery Nurse, Tyfield Sarah Burton-Goncalo (F), 28, Civic Marriage, Lesbian, Electrician, Tyfield (civic partners) Samuel Hornsby (M), 30, Divorced, Straight, Photographer, Everton City Maria Heidfeld (F), 30, Single, Straight, Sales Manager, Faversham (former uni dormmates) Ashley Pindiarrona (F), 20, Single, Straight, Unemployed, Bulham Stephen Hill (M), 23, Single, Straight, Taxi Driver, Ousevale (dating, 3 months) |
Posted by: Hiiraan Jun 25 2006, 06:41 AM |
The Hiiraanese Claud Cable Channel ( Network Channel 5 ) al so called the CCC would like to submit its application to be given rights to broadcast the show once it Airs. ___________________________________________ Teams for submission: Aswad Ranchini(M), 23, Single, Straight, State Employee, Mogadishu City Yusuf Abramhimovic (M), 21, Single, Straight, Glass Maker, Mogadishu City (Cousins) Yusuf Mohamed (M), 6, Single,Straight, Amatueur Footballer, Kismayo Jamaa Laina (M), 25, Single, Straight,Technician, Kismayo (Brothers) Khallid Mohamuud(M), 30, Married, Straight, Dentist, Port Eyl Halima Nuur(F), 30, Married, Straight, Store Manager, Port Eyl (Married) |
Posted by: Pacitalia Nov 6 2006, 05:56 PM |
Reviving this, I was working on legs of this race earlier today. |
Posted by: Manhattan Prime Nov 13 2006, 02:54 PM |
Dave Kesselman (M) 28, married, straight, fitness coach, New Sydney Paige Kesselman (F) 25, married, straight, teaching assistant, New Sydney Sam Johnson (M) 22, single, straight, History Student, Manhattan Prime Tom Black (M) 22, relationship, straight, Politics Student, New Cambridge – University Roommates If more courses are required, 4x4s on the beaches at New Sydney, or a hike through the woods of the Manhattan National Forest are suggested. |
Posted by: Pacitalia Nov 14 2006, 10:23 AM |
A final list of teams and airdates has been posted at: http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/The_Amazing_Race_1 |
Posted by: Manhattan Prime Nov 14 2006, 06:39 PM |
In anticipation of a Manhattanite team competing in the Amazing Race, a large proportion of the population have said in a recent survey they intend to track the team's progress, mainly over the internet. Therefore the government of Manhattan Prime has reached an agreement with Pacitalia in which PBC will be recievable from Manhattan Prime for the first time, the first foriegn channel to be granted such a license. OOC: (You could get it previously, but it was more a case of sticking a satellite dish on your house, and hoping you were pointing it the right way, you might get lucky!) In other words, a rather long-winded Bump, and a 'we're looking forward to this'. |
Posted by: Krytenia Nov 14 2006, 08:49 PM |
KBS would also be interested in airing this independently of PBC (which is not available on terrestrial television, only on cable and sattelite); the show will be shown on KBS Two, with a two-hour delay from the PBC broadcast, at 20:00 AOTC+0000. EDIT: I can't believe I didn't submit a destination! The bustling Everton City, laden with traffic and sights, would be a good entry point for a Krytenian leg; the man-made Lake Warzycha (formed by the Warzycha Dam) is around thirty miles outside the city limits and could serve as an end point. An idea for a roadblock is...an actual road based roadblock. Cab drivers will pull up and drive off at a specified point; the teams are each given the cab's ID number (on the top of the car, next to the word "TAXI"), and must hail the correct cab at this point. Hailing the wrong cab means going around the block before trying again; hailing the right cab means they'll take you to the next waypoint. |
Posted by: Chacor Nov 16 2006, 03:29 AM |
Heh, the Liverpool England-Chacor team will no doubt be followed closely in both countries. As such, the Sports Network of Liverpool England, the country's first private TV station, are interested in broadcasting the show to The Heartland, outside of Atlantian Oceania. |
Posted by: Chacor Nov 16 2006, 03:31 AM |
OOC: Is it possible to produce a logo that has AO in the background, rather than use the RL AR logo? |
Posted by: Chacor Nov 16 2006, 10:32 AM | ||
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/4871/araork2.png Does that work? |
Posted by: Starblaydia Nov 16 2006, 01:36 PM |
How about this instead? Much better, though I do say so myself. |
Posted by: Bedistan Nov 16 2006, 01:48 PM |
In addition to the standard PBC broadcast (which would air as early as 18:00 local time due to Bedistan spanning multiple time zones), Amalgamated Broadcasting Corporation of the Dominion (ABCD) would like to offer its own feed for the benefit of the more-populated western part of the nation. Broadcast time would be 21:00 AOTC, a three-hour delay from the original broadcast. |
Posted by: Pacitalia Nov 16 2006, 03:48 PM |
OOC: Yeah, I like Star's, it's most similar to the RL version. As for the broadcasting deals with KBS, ABCD and SNLE, go for it. |
Posted by: Chacor Nov 28 2006, 06:20 AM |
Any progress? |
Posted by: Pacitalia Nov 28 2006, 05:42 PM |
December 7th as scheduled. |
Posted by: Starblaydia Nov 28 2006, 05:46 PM |
Infamous date. |
Posted by: Pacitalia Nov 28 2006, 05:57 PM |
A race that will live in infamy |
Posted by: Bedistan Dec 9 2006, 01:12 PM |
*reads Leg 1 results* Wow, what did I do to piss you off? |