I’ve heard them mention it before, but it’s very rare. Likely an editing decision to cast the brothers as The Brothers and the brothers in jeans as The Cowboys.
I don’t think it would have been because you’re not allowed to mess with other racers stuff, but the stamps were an free-for-all and as long as they didn’t pocket it, it shouldn’t be against the rules.
Justin–I think it would be against the rules. The midget stuntmen a season or two back tossed some bicycle pumps(?) that the other teams had to use under a blanket or other stuff and got a 30 minute penalty and a stern talking-to from Phil.
Yeah, but they actively hid the pumps in an area where teams had to look for them. Putting a stamp that you know another racer needs in another part of the store (while still keeping it in the “race area”) doesn’t break the letter of the rules.
Possibly the spirit (and Phil’s eyebrow would likely be angry), but not the letter.
Based on how careful all the teams were in picking up the chops and putting them back where they were it may very well have been in the instructions that they had to leave everything but their own where they found them. Otherwise my strategy would have been to knock entire shelves onto the counter so I could easily see many bottoms at once and then just put them back willy nilly if putting them back was required.
Not unlikely, but I think it would be pretty darn unsportsmanlike if they did so.
Being frustrated and bitchy in the middle of a race when you’ve been set back by another team is at least somewhat understandable. After you’ve had a week or so to cool down? Not so much.
That’s what I took from the bit about “Keoghan foreshadowed that Upton and Horne are confronted by another team at the mat.”, with the other team being the lesbians.
He said “the ending isn’t necessarily happy for everyone.” Which he followed with the models being confronts. I don’t think he was referring to the fans being unhappy.
I thought the teams were allowed to “name” themselves. This came up in the season with “The Virgins”…when people here were a little miffed that the Amazing Producers would choose to label them as such…but eventually it came out that Chuck and the Girl Virgin were just damn proud to be Virgins and chose that label for themselves.