Mar
20
2009
0

It’s Day Three, it must be The Netherlands

Team 5 is living large at the Madurodam, and not only because they take have taken the lead in Day 3. See what I mean here: YouTube Preview Image

Team 9 found an important plant used for medicinal purposes at the flower market: YouTube Preview Image

And to “rap” up the last of today’s challenge highlights, check out this video from Team 3 at the House of Bols:YouTube Preview Image

 

Written by
Mar
20
2009
0

Race Day #2

Technical difficulties with hotel internet may have caused a few delays in uploading videos, but what we did see gave us a good laugh. Here are some of the highlights of Day 2.

Team 7 hit the slopes at Jever Skihalle in Neuss, Germany, showing off their talent at keeping their balance while filming: YouTube Preview Image

Tasked with, Team 3 kept it short and sweet (or should I say “fragrant”?). Get a whiff of this perfume commercial:YouTube Preview Image

 

 

Written by
Mar
20
2009
4

Arrived in Paris

Yesterday was a long day and a fun one!  We started in Amsterdam and took the train to Brussels.  At the end we took a late train to Paris arriving around 11pm.  We’ll be here for the next three nights and today is the last day of competition!

Alex and I started the morning touring the Cantillon Brewery with George and Mike as well as Jane the reporter from the UK.  Their beers are quite different and some very sour which Alex and I both enjoyed.

Speaking of alcohol, in my previous post, I meant to say the first time Alex had been buzzed WITH HIS DAD.

In keeping with our theme of French Fries, Beer and Chocolate, we headed to Brugge and the french fry museum for a thorough history of the potato and Frites!  Tasty fries custom made at the end!  Followed that with a visit to the Chocolate Story and learned more and saw some great demonstrations!

Then a walking tour of Brugges which is a beautiful and very walkable city!

Then a train back to Brussels to meet up with the other teams, a quick dinner and head to Paris.

For those curious about the standings, Steve told us last night that there should be a winner announced for the first three days sometime today!

Written by
Mar
19
2009
1

No luck for me in the red-light district

One of the challenges in Amsterdam was to go “shopping” in the red-light district. The task involved approaching three different ladies and comparing their prices for various “services.” Being female (and straight), this seemed like a rather fun task.

I passed by many of the scantily clad women in the window and finally decided to approach one. She opened the door and smiled. I asked if she spoke English and then how much it would cost for her to, um, spend some time with me. She then shut the glass door.

Maybe she really didn’t speak English, I thought, so I tried again behind door number 2, a cute blonde in a teddy-kind-of-thing. I asked the same questions and once again, the door was quickly shut when I asked about the price.

The third time this happened I figured maybe I was doing something wrong. Perhaps I didn’t know the proper etiquette for approaching a prostitute. Was I being rude to discuss money so quickly? Should I get to know her a bit first?

Puzzled, I decided to ask the man working at the sex show shop what I was doing wrong. He said it was fine to ask the price right away and that then there can be a bit of negotiation. I then explained I wasn’t get any prices at all. Then he realized the problem… the “ladies” generally won’t take female customers.

Kind of an ego blow when you find you can’t even buy a “date”. ;)

Sheri/l’etoile

Mar
19
2009
2

The Valley Girls Redux

Team Valley Girls has been so busy making hilarious and creative videos (in our unbiased opinion, of course), that we haven’t had time to blog but here we are again. 

Currently we are on a train from Amsterdam to Brussels studying our challenges for today which include something to do with  the world’s only French Fry Museum (Brugge) and a Contemporary Art Museum in Ghent (which Judie happens to be familiar with and has longed to return to, you should excuse the hanging preposition). 

To catch up, Cologne was a beautiful city with a huge, gorgeous Gothic cathedral as its centerpiece (we were never lost, we just looked up, saw the cathedral and got our bearings).  

Our first challenge was the Chocolate Museum where in a burst of creative energy – and the lack of an accommodating tourist participant – it hit us that Fran was actually a tourist so she she became our 3rd interviewee, in the guise of Imama from Iran.  Her performance was truly inspirational. The Envelope please.

Then it was Judie’s turn at the Museum of Fragrance where the challenge was to do a wrap-up in the style of an American perfume commercial.  Move over Kate Moss, the other Envelope please.

Everyone met at the train station early that evening and headed for our next surprise destination – Amsterdam.

Arriving in Amsterdam late that evening we had a chance to visit with our friend Dorit, (and miss yet another meal – we’ve existed on bread and cheese for the last week) wife of Derek, the actor who lived in Judie’s cabana for a year.  He is back to being a famous actor in Europe and in fact that night was appearing in an out-of-town play so we didn’t get to see him until the following day for lunch.  How much fun was it to sit in a restaurant with Derek and feel all eyes upon us?

In Amsterdam our challenges included a visit to the Bols Liqueur headquarters where we had a blast as we got blasted.  We tasted many, many liqueurs and made a Rap video. 

All in all the trip so far has been fantastic with lots of challenges that have been as interesting as they have been difficult. This trip is not for the unadventurous or timid.  Every day there are 10 or more challenges, some very far away and some quite complex.  Since having fun is our goal, we haven’t done as many challenges as most of the others, but have tried to make our videos as quirky and enjoyable as possible, but I guess the judges will be the judge of that.

And it’s been fun interacting with our teammates and readjusting our first impressions with reality.  This is a high-energy group, full of good humor and good sportsmanship (for the most part).  Group psychology is an interesting thing to observe.

 

  

 

Mar
18
2009
0

Day three video from Team Gadling…

We chose to head out of the city to see more of Holland. Here’s one example of a challenge that we really enjoyed. We really took our time and enjoyed the challenges, spending at least an hour at each one today.

Now we’re off to Brussels. I haven’t even looked at the challenges yet. There’ll be time on the train, I hope. Day 4 represents the start of a new contest, this time for a pair of US or Canada airline tickets. We’ll know the results of the first three days next week, after everyone gets their videos uploaded.
Kent and Linda

YouTube Preview Image
Written by
Mar
18
2009
5

Dutch Biker Gang

YouTube Preview Image

Stupor– the sleep deprivation, no food, sheer excitement variety has settled around us like a foggy Maine day. One might mistakenly think it was a stupor of another variety since we’ve descended upon Amsterdam with gusto– but suffice it to say, THOSE areas seemed cool on the train ride in, but once the Swizzle-ator found us two bikes, we never even ventured near. No folks, we’ve circumnavigated the city of Amsterdam at least twice today (albeit on different loops) and seen some ridiculously cool stuff. Oddly we’re home before midnight and nourished and even showered, just so we can communicate with you.

Sincerely,

The Swizzles

Written by
Mar
18
2009
2

Glorious day in Amsterdam……

Alex and I had another fun day on the trip.  We are in Amsterdam and since we have been to Amsterdam as a family before, we took the time to take in some of the things around Amsterdam.  We explored an exhibit called Corpus which is an interactive theme park explanation about the body.  Somewhat interesting,  we’d give it a B-.  Favorite part was the sculpture on the outside of the building!  Some cool things inside.

Then off for some Holland history and culture about Windmills, Cheese and Clogs.  Checked out a cool artspace, howeer it was being redone!

Then the Troppen Museum with amazing exhibits from indonesia, Africa, South America and a really cool exhibit from Haiti on Voo Doo.

The highlight of the day was the Bols Distillery experience.  Really well done, great exhibits, friendly staff and a great sensory experience trying to identify 36 different scents.

You can watch a bad video of me in the Bartending Flair video room…….here .

Alex and I both had fun talking to the bartenders and having them mix up our favorite drinks.  We sampled a few other of their beverages and between the fact that we are both lightweights in the alcohol department and hadn’t eaten much today, we were both a little bit buzzed!  Alex says this was definitely a first for him!

We had an Indonesian dinner that was very tasty.

As seems to be our custom, Alex is crashed out now (I was last night) and I’m finishing up the housekeeping on our day!

Today was great fun and tomorrow we are off to Brussels!  Tomorrow evening we will be someplace else!  We just don’t know where yet!

Tomorrow’s theme could be french fries, beer and chocolate!

Written by
Mar
18
2009
0

Amsterdam… Oh Yeah

We are rocking Amsterdam today.

We started off with the tip about the free ferry to NDSM and found the nicest guy to give us the layout of the land to help us with our tasks. Without him, we were lost. And we suspect that if other teams head out there, they will be “gone with the wind”.

After the ferry back to Centraal we walked over to the Science Museum, NEMO, and then the Architecture Museum (ARCAM), where we got a sneak preview due to an open/unlocked door.

Geo and I then took the tram up to the Ann Frank Huis for a quick tour and video taped our reaction to the horros of WWII (again).

After rocking out to those 3 High point tasks, we’re doing a little uploading, drinking some local bevvies, and eating at De Raedt- home of the best Tomato Soup in Amsterdam (Thanks Becca)!

Now, it’s off to see 15 bridges- wish us luck.

-mike

Mar
18
2009
2

Tulips, sex, drugs, and Heineken

Interesting grouping, don’t you think? Yup, we’re in Amsterdam, and actually much more rested than the ‘blur’ that was yesterday in Cologne (Koln). So, we set out today to capture all that we can……later!     Ally (Almita) 

Written by