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Alaginger
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07-11-2002

Friday, October 02, 2009 - 6:05 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
There's a lot to bring over this morning, and some of it is in the Insider. I'll just bring each one individually, with a header that says why I think it has spoiler/speculation value.

Previous TC Voting is always brought over....here it is, Pamy. Your favorite part!

Tribal Council Voting

Find out what each member of Foa Foa had to say as they cast their votes at Tribal Council

Mick (Ben): You know what, you and I have grown closer over the past few days, but man, you are way too abrasive and and have way, way too many enemies in that other camp to be nothing but a liability on any kind of merge or swap. I'm sorry, man, but that's the consensus. Gotta go.

Ashley (Ben): I just think you really need to grow up. That's all I have to say to you.

Russell (Ben): I didn't want to have to do this, man, but I have no choice now. See you in Hollywood.

Liz (Ben): I'm sorry, you're just too inflammatory for the tribe.

Ben (Ashley): You knew it was coming.

Natalie (Ben): I am voting for Ben because this is what my alliance wants.

Jaison (Ben): <says nothing>

Alaginger
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From the Insider:
This article spots Yasmin telling her tribemates about Ben, but since Ben is already gone it doesn't really have any spoiler value to us. But, look how Yasmin lies about the Hidden II clue to her tribemates. When Shambo comes back to camp with another version, Yasmin is going to find herself in a tight spot........

Yasmin Returns to Galu

In the dead of night, Yasmin rejoins her tribe and reveals Foa Foa's weaknesses

(Yasmin wanders back to the tribe as most of them are sleeping; she bumps into the place Erik is sleeping, and asks who it is)

Erik: We've been waiting for you all night. (reaches out to hold her hand)

Yasmin: Hey, Erik.

Erik: Wassup, girl? Gimme a hug. (he hugs her as she asks if everyone is asleep)

(Dave wanders over and says something I couldn't understand; Yasmin says she's glad to be back)

Dave: What about that little notey-note?

Yasmin: What about it?

Dave: That was an open-ended question.

Yasmin: It told me to find it basically in the sand. But so much sand, with that clue, there's no way on earth I could find it.

Yasmin (solo): I told them the private note spoke about the hidden immunity idol, and I told them it basically said it's in the sand. They were like, "Damn, anything can be in the sand, look how long the sand stretches." So I misled my tribe a little bit.

Yasmin: Oh my God, I'm glad to be back.

Dave: What happened?

Yasmin: Ben is crazy. Everyone is scared of him.

Dave: So Ben's really the one running the show?

Yasmin: Listen, this fool said I was ignorant, I was an idiot, I was dumb, and that I need to go back to the ghetto where I came from.

(Erik's mouth drops open)

Dave: What a drag.

Yasmin: This dude sucked, completely.

Erik (solo): We thought Ben might have been a little bit of a hothead and was kind of pulling the reigns, but apparently we didn't realize how much.

Erik: It's gonna get worse before it gets better.

Yasmin: I'm sure.

Erik (solo): Now, if Ben wasn't blindsided tonight, it's going to be completely dysfunctional, which is kind of right where we like them.

Yasmin: What I saw over there was a bunch of people living in fear. They don't have a strategy. It's like taking candy from a baby.

Dave: That is crazy, bro.


Alaginger
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 6:13 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Survivor Insider:
This one really spells out for us the mistake made by Russell S. in choosing comfort over functional. It may cost him...... Notice that by passing the functional up, they not only didn't get a tarp ... they bypassed another flint.

Erik Assesses Russell's Leadership

After Russell's decision to choose comfort over function after the immunity challenge, Erik becomes skeptical of his ability to lead Galu in the right direction

"The biggest problem that thwarts winning, victory, is complacency. We're winning, we're up 10-6. and when you get complacent, you forget the little things that got you to where you became a dominant force. We're winning, we're up 10-6, we're dominating the game, but we're not living well. We're hardly surviving. The amount of food and protein I put in my body is nothing. 8 days. We're going on 8 days. Not an ounce of fish. That's ridiculous. We've been fishing for 3 days and we still haven't been able to make it happen. How can we concentrate on fishing when we can't even keep our fire lit? Then when I go to light the fire I realize there's hardly any flint left. Now it's taking a ridiculous amount of time to make fire because we have no flint, which, if you're in control of the fire, and the water, you should know how much flint we have, because you're the leader. We don't have flint, which we could have got yesterday, we don't have protection against the rain, which could come any day, which we could have got yesterday, we don't have a breathing apparatus for our snorkel gear, which we could have gotten yesterday. We passed all those things up for what? So the girls can be happy, so he can win some brownie points? As if he doesn't try to get enough brownie points with his daily, hourly, half-hourly speeches that he gives to the entire tribe? There are a lot of things that need to be done that aren't being done. A lot of focus that has been drifting away."


Alaginger
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 6:18 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
From the Insider:
Evil Russell talks about the challenge and why his sitting out sounded good because he is not the best swimmer, but now he realizes it was bad because he is the best tackler!

Sitting Out of the Challenge

Russell of Foa Foa regrets the decision to sit out of the immunity challenge after seeing how physical it was

"When we got to the challenge, the way we all thought of it was OK, you're gonna swim to this block, two people. The reason two people are gonna swim is one of these people is gonna do the blocking. These guys are probably better swimmers than me, maybe, I don't know for sure. We thought you had to swim out all the way, one of that two is gonna do the blocking, and the rest of 'em are gonna do the puzzle. If I'd known you got to tackle somebody in the middle of it and you've got a separate person and that's all they do...that's right up my alley! There's no way in hell they'd have got loose from me for 30 minutes. I don't care if 3 of 'em are down there. I would've been locked down on 'em so tight we would've had a block across and I still would've been holding on. I think it was a huge mistake for me. We still would've lost, because they're so dumb they can't figure out how to put the right colors together. We still would've lost, but at least it would have looked good for me. (laughs)"


Alaginger
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 6:23 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Survivor Insider:
This is a cut and paste. The first part is John, and the 2nd part is Shambo. It tells us more about the fire at Galu and what not selecting functional may wind up being at their camp. (John is such a "wuss" - LOL)

The Galu Day Spa

John lounges around on the tribe's hammock, pondering how long Galu's winning streak will last

"The Galu Day Spa idea is really coming together. We have a hot tub working, we clearly have a hammock working, which is infinitely more comfortable than the bamboo we're sleeping on. Got some pillows, got a massage parlor working. We got a yoga studio. We got some nice hibiscus tea to drink when we're all done. Life is good around here. At least for today. Can't wait for a massage."

"We have everything but the last touch is fire, and then water and breakfast, but I'm pretty confident Dave and Brett will get that going. They seemed to have no problem the first time, so...taking them a touch longer today, but they took the responsibility, and they're in charge. I'm sure in 20 minutes we'll have fire. I'm not too worried about it."

Shambo Connects With Foa Foa

"Galu is probably living high on the hog today, other than the fact that nobody there is maintaining the fire, since that's what I've done for the last 7 days. I collect all the firewood during the day, and Russ collects all the firewood in the afternoon and late at night. I think they're up a tree without a paddle a little bit, because I can't imagine somebody probably actually stepped up and kept to the regimen, the structured routine of being the 'fire one'. I think they're at a little bit of a loss having me gone today. But there's enough people there that have personal initiative. A few of them have none. They want to do Pilates and yoga and lay on the beach and look pretty on the rocks. It drives me crazy. As far as blankets, pillows, mats, I can't imagine they're not taking full advantage of that, and that they didn't get a great night's sleep last night. I'm looking forward to going back and grabbing one of those pillows."





Alaginger
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Jeff's Blog for episode 3:


I will be honest up front that this is going to be a unique blog because as I sit on my couch writing, my mind and my heart are with all the local Samoan families who are in dire straits as a result of a devastating earthquake and tsunami that rocked the island of Upolu, just a few days ago. So much devastation, so many lives lost.

This is show business and the show must go on, so I will share my thoughts about this episode, but bear in mind my focus is somewhat challenged.

Here we go…

Last night’s episode was one of my favorites and tribal council one of the hardest to watch. Jaison showed some real backbone. I was happy to see it. It is fascinating to watch someone reach their breaking point and then what happens as a result. Jaison threw down the ultimatum and in doing so earned a lot of respect. Certainly from me.

PERSONAL INSIGHT: Jaison struggled a lot these first several days of Survivor. There were many times that it appeared to me his heart was just not in the game. I now wonder how much his struggle with Ben had to do with his spirit, as it clearly was taking a toll on him. More on Jaison later…

WHO IS PLAYING THIS GAME ANYWAY?: Russell made a big statement last night about being the only one playing the game. I think he’s wrong. Not everybody is playing as aggressively as Russell, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t playing.

For instance, when Russell approached Natalie and asked for her reaction to last week’s tribal council in which Betsy was voted out, she was very cagey with her response.
She stated only facts.

Natalie: “It was brutal. It was the majority. It was the plan.” She gave nothing away regarding how she felt about the outcome.

Her approach was a wise one. If you argue with Russell, or challenge a decision, or try to play him as aggressively as he is playing you, it will end badly. So instead, Natalie made a strategic move. She didn’t agree or disagree with the vote. She deflected. Well done.

Russell took it as a sign she was not involved in the game, I took it as a sign that Natalie understands this game more than it might appear.

I HEAR YOU!: Yes, I heard you yelling at your screen when Russell explained with devilish glee, “The Russell Seed.” I do admire the conviction. There is no doubt in Russell’s mind that “The Russell Seed” exists and that kind of belief in yourself can take you a long way. Not always the right way, but a long way.

OVER AT GALU: I continue to be amazed at their winning streak. As they said last night, they’re so comfortable, they are not even in “game mode.” Instead they spend their free time doing yoga and watching the “hot” threesome of Laura, Monica and Kelly prance around in their bikinis playing Charlie’s Angels. Don’t get me wrong fellas, I’m not complaining. Laura, Monica and Kelly happen to be a very attractive threesome and let’s hope there are more swim suit challenges coming up… but from a “game” point of view I am surprised they haven’t crumbled yet. Typically when you get comfortable you get complacent and on Survivor that usually leads to disaster. Time will tell.

BIGGEST SURPRISE OF THE EPISODE: Dreadlocked Russell made his first leadership mistake. He took as a reward, a few soft fluffy cushions over… a protective tarp.

As we were standing there and I gave him the choice between comfort and function, I was certain he would choose the tarp and everything else that went with it. I was blown away by his decision. I expected it to be the easiest decision he’d had so far.

He supported the choice as his way of “taking care of his women.” I don’t buy it. I think it was a mistake and I think he knows it. One of the most valuable things you can have at your camp is a big tarp to keep you dry. The odds of Russell regretting that decision are enormous. In fact, if you can find odds at Vegas go ahead and put the pink slip down. Rain. Cold. Misery. It’s coming.

I HEAR YOU, AGAIN: Yes, I heard you screaming at your screens again when Russell said, “This is what god made me for.” Notice I didn’t capitalize the word “god.” I’m not implying anything, it just feels better with a small “g”, that’s all.

SHAMBO VISIT: Shambo was put on the wrong tribe. She should have been a Foa Foa member. She felt so at home that she gave away a lot of information about the dynamics of her tribe. As you all know, I like Shambo, but girl, sometimes you need to be quiet. Try counting to ten before speaking… you’ll go further in the game.

BIGGEST HERO OF THE NIGHT: Jaison at Tribal Council. Jaison elevated himself in the eyes of this host and I’m guessing a majority (but not all) of our viewers. I loved last night’s Tribal. As I said earlier, it was hard to watch at times, but absolutely compelling and completely honest. Two people from very different walks of life, going jaw to jaw with their personal beliefs.

Jaison was determined to not let the game or his pursuit of the million dollars get in the way of his personal integrity. Ben, on the other hand seemed determined to make sure his personal beliefs got in the way of his pursuit of the million dollars.

The conversation between Jaison and Ben offered another fascinating peek inside the psyche of humans. I have no doubt that Ben believed everything he was saying to Jaison about Yasmin was “accurate.” Not an opinion, but a fact. Just like I believe Ben did not intend to be chauvinistic when lecturing the women of the tribe on why they should not attempt to make fire: “Not to be chauvinistic… not to put you down. I wouldn’t even attempt it.”

But, that is not what is fascinating. What’s fascinating is his inability to measure how such comments would resonate with another person. Now he knows.

Jaison proved himself a worthy prosecutor with his ability to eloquently attack Ben for making what he perceived to be racist comments. Then after letting Ben state his case, he was able to reassess and attack from a different but just as impressive and damaging angle: “Okay, then you’re ignorant.”

TO BE FAIR: I gotta say I was impressed with one thing about Ben, his fire starting capability. Very smooth. I learned a couple of tricks from him. Build a nice pile of magnesium and then be very gentle with the flint. Two good lessons. Not enough to keep him in the game, but something I will definitely keep in mind the next time I actually have to start a fire using flint and steel. Which is hardly ever. Okay, maybe never.

Ben delivered exactly what he promised he would in casting. For that we owe him a thank you. He didn’t back down or cower in a corner and wait for someone else to drive the story. He came strong. Very strong. He is who he is and he wasn’t embarrassed about it. Some people are attracted to that kind of bravado, others are not. Survivor is a game about social politics and with this group of Survivors, Ben was never long for the game.

Russell impressed me last night at tribal council with his realization that the tide had changed and he had to change his vote to Ben. I would have bet good money that Russell, The Human Steamroller, would have tried to push his idea through and intimidate people into still voting out Ashley, in spite of everything that went down at tribal. The fact that he was able to read the situation and change his action surprised me. Up until now he has succeeded based on sheer aggressive play. Last night’s move shows another layer to his game.

Okay, it is later in the day now and I have moved location to a local Baja Fresh to sit in the sun and finish this.

I’m going to leave you by revisiting the thoughts I shared at the top of the blog. I am sad today. The island of Upolu, where we spent the summer shooting Survivor, has been devastated by an earthquake and a tsunami. Lives have been lost. Homes destroyed.

I’m happy to tell you that all of the Survivor crew on location are okay and unharmed. But for many others the news is not as good.

It was a week of devastation in the South Pacific, with Indonesia and American Samoa also getting hit hard. I am focusing only on Western Samoa because they are now a part of our Survivor family.

Tribal council was built by local labor. The posts that support the roof of Tribal Council were all carved by local students. The mats that are on the floor of tribal were woven by the women of the villages.

All of our challenges employed local labor, every department had locals working with us, our meals were cooked by local labor. We went to work together every day. They became our friends, we stayed in their homes, we ate dinner with them, met their families, shared stories of our lives.

It is heart breaking to see the devastation caused by an 8.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami.

It is another reminder that life is unpredictable. We all have to do our best to make sure we’re living the life we want, not the life we think we’re supposed to be living. I am saying this to myself as much as I am sharing with you.

If you want to help you can donate by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS and designate it is to help Samoa. You can also visit REDCROSS.ORG or HELPSAMOA.COM.

Goddessatlaw
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 6:51 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Goddessatlaw a private message Print Post    
Terrific stuff, Alaginger - thanks!

Alaginger
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 7:03 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
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Alaginger
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Transcript:

1
<thunder>

Jeff Probst: Next time on Survivor...

2
Jaison <in Foa Foa's shelter at nighttime>: I'm freaking freezing.

3
Jaison <in confessional>: I'm tired, I'm hungry.

4
Jaison <walking on beach talking to RusselH.>: I don't want to do with it this morning.

Jeff Probst: Russell gets fed up with Jaison.

5
Russell <in confessional>: What kind of man is that?

Jeff Probst: And at Galu...

6
Erik <talking to Shambo>: Wherever the Immunity Idol is on their beach, it's probably at our beach.

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Jeff Probst: It's not so easy to find a Hidden Immunity Idol.

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Photo 6 shows Shambo sharing her Hidden II info with Erik. FYI - Erik was one of the last two Survivors to be placed on the show, when they originally were going to have 18 and at the last day, added 2 more players to make it 20 Survivors. Photos 7 and 8 show Erik looking for the Hidden II around the tree trunks or up in the trees. Photos 9 through 12, show Shambo and Erik running into the camera-view. I doubt if they are looking for a Hidden II and running, so my guess is this is because of the storm coming in or because of a challenge? The line in the picture appears to be a clothesline??? with no clothes hanging on it (not sure). I hope this is a picture where Erik just gets the wind knocked out of him, gets up and keeps going. I sure hope this is not the evacuation intro where Jeff has told us that one of the 2 evacuations this season had him really, really scared.

Goddessatlaw
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 7:16 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Goddessatlaw a private message Print Post    
That clothesline situation is strange.

Tishala
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 7:18 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Tishala a private message Print Post    
That might be the second person removed from the game.

Goddessatlaw
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 7:52 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Goddessatlaw a private message Print Post    
Why in the hell was a clothesline or rope strung up in the jungle? And why weren't they aware of it?

Alaginger
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 8:01 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Remember ... it might not be a clothesline. I just said that because that's what it looks like to me.

Goddessatlaw
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 8:13 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Goddessatlaw a private message Print Post    
It absolutely looked like one to me on television last night and in the pictures above.

Roxip
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It could also be some kind of line that was rigged to help them get to the facilities in the middle of the night, or to keep them from going into a dangerous area...but most likely it is part of one of the upcoming challenges.

Alaginger
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Friday, October 02, 2009 - 9:17 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Cut and pasted from one of Ben's two interviews that are up. I didn't see anything else that had any spoiler/speculation value. Thought the mention that food was more readily available than we thought might be of interest.

Q. Gina, RealityWanted: Did you do any physical training before heading out to Samoa?
A. Ben: I tried to fatten up as much as possible before going out there but actually, I was never without food at camp. I caught lots of crab. I found bananas, lime, papayas… I caught a chicken, which they didn’t show.


Alaginger
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10.02.2009
WHEN A PRIZE FLIES THE COOP, A HUNGRY TRIBE TURNS AGAINST THE CASTAWAY WHO HOLDS A SECRET TO GAME-CHANGING CLUES, ON "SURVIVOR: SAMOA" THURSDAY, OCT. 8

"Hungry For A Win" — After a tribe member makes a stunning revelation, the game of one determined castaway may be changed. Meanwhile, Russell continues his game of chess when he considers ousting one of his allies, on SURVIVOR: SAMOA, Thursday, Oct. 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

It appears that the pictures where Erik gets knocked down by a rope.......they are chasing a bird, maybe a chicken. So, it's not a challenge.

I bet that other clue has to do with Shambo sharing the clues, and Yasmin being caught in her lie from the previous week.


Pamy
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Ginger, I must say that when I come here and see you mention me when you bring the TC insider info makes me feel special! and it always seems to happen on a day that I didnt feel special until I saw your post!! TY! You ROCK!

Alaginger
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Alaginger
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Okay ... I've been snooping around this morning. Here's what the other sites are speculating.

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TDT has this picture up of the RC. Speculates that Galu will win cause they have to have a chicken to chase in those other pics I have with the clothesline(?). The challenge appears to be the collecting and stacking of blocks. Kelly from Galu up on top, stacking.

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TDT also has this picture and states it to be the IC of Episode 4. You see Mick, a Foa Foa tribemate, standing next to Russell S., a Galu tribemate and Kelly, also Galu (unless that is Natalie from Foa Foa). So they probably stagger the 6 playing from each tribe and compete.
Appears to be tossing of balls.

TDT shows that Yasmin? Russell S.? and John? or vulnerable, so obviously they feel Foa Foa is going to win the IC and Galu is going to TC for the first time.

Over at Survivor Blows, the same feeling for TC is that Galu goes. CBS misdirection shows that Evil Russell seems to be targetting Jaison, but we all know that as a group they have all agreed to target Ashley for the next boot. Ashley is still on a cruise and can't make any Survivor post-appearances per her contract, so the consensus there is that it is also Galu's turn to go to TC.

Pamy
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Ginger, great stuff! I say it will be Russ, Shambo, or Yas just because they are the only ones we have really seen.

I wonder if they put another II in that tree, did you see how Shambo was totally up in it like Russ was???

Another thing I noticed they didnt show interaction btwn Shambo and Evil Russ, I wonder if that is cuz he told her where to look for the idol and they will be an alliance after merge.

I also hate that we call him evil Russ, I much prefer Fun Russ!

Alaginger
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Switcheroo!!!...Things have changed already since I posted this morning.

First off, look at this picture.
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Up to the right you see the white chicken, so in order for there to be a chicken to chase, Galu has to win RC (as stated previously).

TDT now has the pictures reversed and says the one with the ball tossing is the RC, and Galu must win that to get the chicken(s).

The IC appears to be gathering blocks while moving around on a net, and stacking them a certain way.
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At one point in the preview Jeff says they are close (like in neck in neck). Can't tell who wins. TDT still thinks that Foa Foa will pull this one off and win, but no way to be sure.

Also, it's not absolutely sure that there are 2 challenges and not a combo...but TDT seems to think some of the clothes are different in the two challenges .... not all .... but enough for them to speculate it is a separate challenge.

Pamy ... I can call them Russell S. and Russell H. Some boards are calling ER, RussHell..(LOL). I just did the ER (Evil Russell) to separate the two in our minds. Regarding the Shambo Hidden II. Some posters are adamant that it was the clues that are different at the two tribes. The clues for a Galu player would spot a tree, but Russell got there first. The clues for a Foa Foa player would be something different. These adamant posters don't think the previews by Jeff before the show started meant that only a Galu could find one at Foa Foa, and vice versa...just that the clues would be different. Since we haven't been told anything in Jeff's Blog or on the show, it's still unclear.

Catfat
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How about we call them "Bald Russell" and "Dreds Russell"?

Pamy
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LOL Ginger! nah you can call him whatever is easier, less keystrokes! ER is good! I know most will think it stands for Evil Russell, I will know it stands for Excellent Russell!!! LOL

Alaginger
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LOL, Pamy .... you must have him in some pool at work!

Actually, in reading the exit interviews that were done with Ben this week after the airing of the show where he was booted, he says "Little Russell". I think that must be how the Survivors kept them separate. He was asked about an alliance, and he said "Little Russell" this and "Little Russell" that!