Frontrunners and fan favourites Tim and Rod have taken out the $250,000 cash prize, and here’s how they plan to spend it. AmazingRace
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The boys were one of the few teams who managed not to erupt into an argument during the race. Picture: supplied“We never take anything out on each other,” Rod said, “It’s just not something we do. Of watching the episodes back, the NSW pair said they were surprised to see just how much the other teams saw them as a threat.
“No milk was coming out and we thought this is it, we’re going to get out because we can’t milk this damn goat,” he joked.
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