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Amac | Sunday, March 10, 2002 - 07:15 am     Heads up TVCH Clubhouse alliance for Surviiival: This discussion may be relevant to the game. One of the questions asked this week is: Will anyone be urinated on (as defined by the webmaster)? (13 no-nos) |
Crazydog | Monday, March 11, 2002 - 10:32 am     ha ha ha! I'm glad everyone has had as much fun with this topic as I had envisioning my peeing scenario. I honestly think there will be pee on Thursday. The website preview says something like someone gets injured and they do the unthinkable. Surely if it was serious enough the producers would have a medical team step in. That's why I don't see them performing any toe amputations - think of how irresponsible that would look. It's gotta be the pee!  |
Pamy | Monday, March 11, 2002 - 01:18 pm     The ads for next week should show nothing but a black screen with the words..... GOT PEE?
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Whoami | Monday, March 11, 2002 - 01:25 pm     It's been fun reading everyone's pee theory. I must say though, while everyone has been wondering who would be picked to pee on who, nobody has come up with the obvious. If I were injured, and pee therapy was the only option, the only pee I would use is my own!!! |
Crazydog | Monday, March 11, 2002 - 01:38 pm     I am still laughing about this pee discussion. Who, that's a good point. But personally I am hoping they don't think of it. And I think on Friends, after Monica got stung, they had no containers and either Chandler or Joey had to pee because she "couldn't aim". LMAO. OK, they could use a knife and chop off the top of a coconut to make a container. I doubt they would give up one of their pots or canteens for pee. The easiest thing to do would be to pee directly on the wound, or to pee on a T shirt and use it as a bandage. Course, they would need a lot of pee, which means everyone must pee. I'm waiting to see who is going to give up their T-shirt. I can envision John falling all over himself to offer his spare shirt up to try and win points with the team. I can see Gabriel giving one up for the good of the team. Hey, it might happen! But after all this talk I must say will be disappointed if there is a lack of pee on Thursday. I haven't been this excited about a "next on Survivor" clip since the alligator fell off the log into the churning water. If there is no pee on Thursday I think I am going to write them a letter!  |
Moondance | Monday, March 11, 2002 - 02:22 pm     The ammonia that is in pee that is used against the sting would be effected by the acid in the coconut so I don't see that as an alternative. |
Jville | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 09:52 am     I think the acid is in the meat and milk of the coconut, not the shell. |
Micknrc | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 10:25 am     ‘SURVIVOR' WHIZ KID By DON KAPLAN March 12, 2002 -- ‘SURVIVOR' is wrestling with a taste problem in this week's episode: How much do they show of a home-remedy for sea urchin stings? The remedy? Human urine. In the scene, a female castaway urinates on a male teammate's hand to relieve the agony of a sea urchin sting. Since "Survivor" airs at 8 p.m. - the so-called "family hour" - the network is trying to devise a creative solution to include the scene. This week and next, the show is bumped from its regular Thursday night slot and air on Wednesday instead. Before they were left on the remote South Pacific island of Nuku Hiva, contestants received first-aid training. Among the tips was that urine is the best painkiller for a sea urchin sting. The contestant got stung while he was attempting to spear fish. When he emerged from the surf in obvious pain, a male survivor was the first to reach him and attempted to provide the proper treatment, says a source who saw the tape. But the male rescuer suffered what the source described as "stage-fright," perhaps because of the presence of the show's cameras. Quickly, a female castaway dropped her shorts and did as the contestants had been instructed in first aid. "You can see on his face how quickly his [the victim's] pain goes away," says tthe source. CBS officials declined to comment. article here |
Julieboo | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 10:45 am     Thanks Mick! That link does not work. |
Moondance | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 10:53 am     http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/43310.htm there is the link Well, Jville they are on an island ... I like to see them clean out a coconut shell thoroughly so there isn't anything left then fill it(easier said than done!) ... give me a break ... pull down your pants and pee! |
Jville | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 10:56 am     I guess I was thinking more along the the lines of removing the spikes, not just temporarily relieving the pain. My bad  |
Micknrc | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 11:21 am     sorry bout that--I should learn to test them before walking away... |
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