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elkid
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 16:11 Post subject:
| Dancer wrote: | | And poor Lil, she felt so bad that she went on the reward challenge that she legitimately won! I felt so bad for her too. |
You felt BAD for her? Dude, that was some of the funniest broadcasting I've seen in ages. I was howling.
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shelflifers
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 16:17 Post subject:
When she started bawling, I think Johnny fairplay had every right to pick up a rock and pull a Lord of the Flies on her, yo....
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BamBam
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 16:20 Post subject:
Lil is a bit creepy with the scout shirt on......I think old Lil is playing these fools now that she has the second chance.....
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elkid
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 16:25 Post subject:
| BamBam wrote: | | Lil is a bit creepy with the scout shirt on......I think old Lil is playing these fools now that she has the second chance..... |
Scout Shirt Lil is a lot less creepy than Buff Shirt Lil.
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scorch99
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 17:02 Post subject:
| cherylpf wrote: | By 'grandmother' of all lies, are you trying to imply its a woman lying? I was going to suspect Johnny Fairplay (only because I don't like him).
C'mon Scorch, give me something to make me finish out the season, Rupert was the only one I liked. |
Okay Its Johnnie and it looks like next Wed is the reward what you get to spens time with Family....................
Jon tells a big whopping lie that garners him a chance to earn some serious brownie points.
According to Jeff that were two major things ion this season of Survivor.
One was the big regret
The other the big lie.
We saw the big regret earlier this season, this Wed in the big lie.
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cherylpf
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 17:14 Post subject:
I heard Peaches say before it all started that the two big things this season were 'the big lie' and 'the near drowning'. I never heard about the 'big regret', very intriguing....have we seen that yet?
I can only DREAM that the big lie will get fairplay out of my face. If he wins the whole thing I will swear off survivor (again).
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shelflifers
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 17:18 Post subject:
[scroll:92a9d117bf]PFFFF LOVES [/scroll:92a9d117bf]
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scorch99
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 17:19 Post subject:
| cherylpf wrote: | I heard Peaches say before it all started that the two big things this season were 'the big lie' and 'the near drowning'. I never heard about the 'big regret', very intriguing....have we seen that yet?
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Yes we have seen the "big regret".
At some point in life Osten is going to regret just throwing away his chance in playing the game and how he just quit when he was the strongest of the bunch after Rupert.
I go back to the IC with the Sand bags and Christa had the same amount of weight as Osten....and Andrew Savage held out on sheer will alone.
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cherylpf
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 17:22 Post subject:
| scorch99 wrote: | | cherylpf wrote: | I heard Peaches say before it all started that the two big things this season were 'the big lie' and 'the near drowning'. I never heard about the 'big regret', very intriguing....have we seen that yet?
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Yes we have seen the "big regret".
At some point in life Osten is going to regret just throwing away his chance in playing the game and how he just quit when he was the strongest of the bunch after Rupert.
I go back to the IC with the Sand bags and Christa had the same amount of weight as Osten....and Andrew Savage held out on sheer will alone.
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I know everyone anticipates his regret, but did he actually express any sort of regret? It seemed to me as though his exit wasn't one filled with regret but more glee...as I saw it he was skipping his way on out the door....
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rubberlegs
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Posted: 11/21/03 - 17:55 Post subject:
| Quote: | | At some point in life Osten is going to regret just throwing away his chance in playing the game and how he just quit when he was the strongest of the bunch after Rupert. |
Physically, yes. Osten was strong. Mentally he is one of the weakest folks I've ever seen.
I'll miss Rupert too. I was really hoping he'd win, though I too figured he would get bumped due to him being such a threat.
I also will swear off survivor if Johnny Fairplay wins.
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coachmarkos
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Posted: 11/24/03 - 10:50 Post subject:
C'mon...
admit it...
Johnny Fairplay has played this game like a master.
Everyone hates him, and he's always in on the alliances...but never starts them...notice that Burton approached him...he didn't approach Burton...
as the game winds down...and you were going against him...why vote him off? he can't win a challenge...and everyone hates him...bring him along for the ride...
I think he might be a little more smart than most of you all gave him credit for. Who actually thought he'd outlast Rupert? Honestly....besides me.
This is going to be a great finish...watch it be Darrah vs Lil for the mil...you never know in this game.
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shelflifers
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Posted: 11/24/03 - 11:03 Post subject:
I'm not giving Fairplay any credit. He's coasted in thus far, and talks a mean game (as if he's done ANYTHING right yet...like you said coach, people come up to him).
And as far as outlasting Rupert, that's a gimme. HE was a threat to everyone, and that's why he's gone...You know how the game goes, playa!
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Molly600
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Posted: 11/24/03 - 11:22 Post subject:
dang I missed it so I have no input.....but thanks for all the updates! I'll definitely catch it Wednesday.
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cherylpf
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Posted: 11/24/03 - 11:31 Post subject:
| shelflifers wrote: | I'm not giving Fairplay any credit. He's coasted in thus far, and talks a mean game (as if he's done ANYTHING right yet...like you said coach, people come up to him).
And as far as outlasting Rupert, that's a gimme. HE was a threat to everyone, and that's why he's gone...You know how the game goes, playa! |
My thoughts exactly, yo. Down with fairplay!!!!
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shelflifers
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Posted: 11/24/03 - 11:58 Post subject:
| cherylpf wrote: | | shelflifers wrote: | I'm not giving Fairplay any credit. He's coasted in thus far, and talks a mean game (as if he's done ANYTHING right yet...like you said coach, people come up to him).
And as far as outlasting Rupert, that's a gimme. HE was a threat to everyone, and that's why he's gone...You know how the game goes, playa! |
My thoughts exactly, yo. Down with fairplay!!!! |
He's a poor man's Rob of last year, no?
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