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Weenerlobo

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 12:51 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
If Jenna and Heidi or Jenna and Rob are the F2, I'm gonna be really hard pressed to watch the final episode, because I'm just not gonna care who wins.

Sherbabe

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 12:55 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
i agree <sd>. don't want her to win at all.
i think she looks a little like marisa tomei

Tabbyking

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 01:19 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
poor marissa tomei! i love her, so i don't see anything other than dark hair and dark eyes being similar ;>)

Allietex

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 06:56 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
If Rob and Jenna should both end up in the F2, there is no doubt who I would be pulling for. Rob, hands down. He has beej a snake, a weasel, and any other number of things, but he is realizes it and it is his player strategy. I have a feeling he is probably a really nice guy in the real world.

Jenna is all about me. She made such a fuss about what "she" lost in the fire. Well, duh, so did the rest except Heidi and at least Heidi had some clothes to share with her. The guys lost everything. And as for as her not feeling well, I have no more sympathy for her than for the rest. They have all had a hard time.

Kaili

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 07:13 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I haven't seen the show yet- is it possible her being sick was to make the guys think that she can't win any immunities and isn't a threat? Or did she seem really sick? Because she seemed fine last week and that was really only what- a few days in terms of the filming of the show?

Monkeyboy

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 08:57 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Kaili, she was just being a brat like usual. On Sunday she will be a brat with $1,000,000.

Monkeyboy

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 09:11 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
BTW...Hey Jenna!! Try a cheesburger once in awhile!!!

Sia

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 09:53 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
The thing I thought was ridiculous about Jenna moaning over things she'd lost in the fire was her priceless, irreplaceable pledge-jacket that was handed down from her sorority big sister and had been handed down five or six years in a row.

Well, if it was so darned important to her, why in the world would she bring it to the AMAZON??

This is OT, but I think the producers of "Survivor" MADE that fire catch on purpose! It really looked staged. Why did only half the banner burn? How could only HALF the immunity necklace lose its feathers? The entire area should have been blackened and smoldering when they returned from the IC. That fire was ARSON!!

Snee

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 09:59 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
y'know, that did seem weird, sia...

Kappy

Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 10:19 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Yep, sia ~ It was just too fishy. Their reward challenge didn't last that long and yet the first tarted and ended all before they got back? And the way the cameras filmed it. Why were the cameras there if the players weren't there? Don't the cameramen follow the players?

But back to Jenna ~ I know she's made some classic ------ remarks but the one about Butch being a "moron" was too much. And what about Heidi's comments about being willing to vote off Heidi? Or did she just say that to try and throw off Rob? Loved Rob's take on the two girls ~ "1/2 a brain left!"

Weenerlobo

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 06:10 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Sia - I was thinking the same thing about the pledge jacket which was "handed down" to her. Not only was the pledge jacket burned, but her pledge crown as well. I swear I heard her say pledge crown! Oy vey. Princess of the Sorority, indeed.

Nutsy

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 06:16 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Sia - egg-sactly, you took the words outta my mouth. Why you'd bring a sorority jacket to the Amazon is completely beyond me ... then again, I'm a Canuck who doesn't get the whole sorority thang anyway!

Aus10

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 10:41 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Nutsy....don't feel alone! I'm as midwestern U.S. as it gets and I don't get it either!

Sia

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 02:59 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Interesting that we feel this way; I didn't pledge a sorority, either. (We actually didn't have full-fledged national sororities at my college; we had "women's clubs," but I refused to go through the mass-rejection that is called Rush in order to join one of them. Not for me!

I forgot all about her precious tiara. Now, there's a useful item when you're trying to survive in the wilderness.
tiara

Rissa

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 03:27 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
My parents were in a terrible fire last year, so I have lived first-hand through the devastation of losing items that are so emotional valuable. For the first couple days, we had my dad on suicide watch... losing family heirlooms was THAT devastating for him. A year later and we are still working through the repurcussions with both my parents.

Having said that, can I send out a gigantic raspberry Jenna's direction??? Who the heck cares chickie-poo??? First you sob your face off after YOU decide to abandon your sick mother and then want special treatment because of your selfish decision. Then you drag along a freakin' tiara and an irreplacable jacket to the freakin'jungle????? How completely moronic is this woman? What exactly was the tiara for? In case the other survivors didn't believe you were as precious as you think you were.... you could walk around camp with a jeweled crown and prove it?

Sorry to rale but she drives me insane. It's like a 15 year old in an adult's body. She makes dumb decisions and when they backfire on her, she pouts and blames.

Allietex

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 03:56 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Remember the flood a couple of years ago? The filming crew made no attempt to save anything in that one either. They filmed the whole thing while the suvivors stuff went floating down the stream, and remember last year when the canoe floated away and the monkey got into their stuff. Someone was there to film that.

I don't think they started the fire. I understand that they are not allowed to interfere unless there is physical danger. I imagine someone stays to watch the camp just to be on the safe side.

I wondered if they possibly did put the fire out before it got out of hand and burned down the whole jungle. That might explain why some things burned and others did not.

Of course fires are strange things. Sometimes they just burn themselves out and everything is not distroyed.

Rissa

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 04:02 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Allie, I absolutely believe you got it right. The camara crew did not interfere with anything that happened IN the camp, but as soon as it threatened to spread to the surrounding jungle.... the stopped it. There is no way, IMO that a fire that huge just petered out on it's own and I am sure there would be major legal issues involved for Burnett had he watched the Amazon burn. LOL

Spygirl

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 04:52 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Just to clarify - I know Jenna said "pledge crown", but that most likely not a tiara. It is most likely her sorority pin which does have a lot of meaning. If it was an actual crown that goes on the head, that is something knew to me.

Not meaning to be rude to people here, but if you haven't been a part of a sorority, you most likely can't understand the loss that she would feel by losing that piece of jewelry forever. It had meaning for her, no matter how old it was or wasn't.

On the other hand, I cannot believe she took it with her. That was not a smart move.

Rissa

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 04:56 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Spygirl, >>>> I cannot believe she took it with her>>>> I think that's the issue, not downplaying that it was important but that she was'nt the brightest bulb to risk it in the first place if she felt that way about it. Same as the tears for Mom... I would feel the same way about my mom but that's why I wouldn't have left her for 3 months during such a serious illness anyway.

Spygirl

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 04:58 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I understand there is an issue with her taking it with her, but there was some comments about a crown that were mentioned rather derrogatorily so I wanted to try to give some clarifying information. There was also suggestion that she shouldn't be upset about it because it was only a few years old. I disagree with that, too.

I think they are only gone from family for about 45 days or so - not 3 months.

Seamonkey

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 05:02 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Just to be fair, I believe that her mom has been battling the cancer for 10 years. I'm guessing that she was treated for the breast cancer and was in remission and they thought she was home free and then it metasticized. It is in at least one place, the brain and that's not good at all. So I'm guessing that the family had been encouraged to continue living life and possibly her mom got worse before she left. That said, it feels like emotional blackmail for her to bring it up for sympathy.

Sia

Friday, May 09, 2003 - 08:47 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Remember the drop-dead-gorgous twenty-something guy who brought his precious teddy bear when he played "Survivor?" That couldn't have been a good choice for something to bring--although he did use it as a pillow--because I'm sure he'd have to throw it away after it got filthy and wet and stinking!! There are smart things to bring as luxury items (Ken's paella pan) and some things that are downright useless (lipstick, eyeliner, and any jewelry, etc.) since they do not improve one's chance of surviving in the environments the Survivors have to endure.

Stupid luxury items belong in the "Big Brother" house; I expect stupidity from those people!!

Gina8642

Saturday, May 10, 2003 - 06:01 am EditMoveDeleteIP
I think this tiara meant a lot to Jenna, and therefore it's ok for her to be so upset. I also don't think it was wrong for her to bring the jacket and tiara to the jungle. Think of how much more special those items would be to the sorority after this experience. Jenna has a lot of problems and I am really sick of her in many ways, but this isn't one of them.

Sia

Saturday, May 10, 2003 - 09:08 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Okay, Gina, I give. Jenna had the right to bring anything she wanted to the Amazon, as long as it was approved by Mark Burnett. Just because I would have brought a laminated photo of my beloved mother with me instead of sorority trinkets doesn't make my choice better than hers. You're right, and I'll stop hammering this point. Truce, okay?

Allietex

Saturday, May 10, 2003 - 01:15 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
A friend and I were discussing Heidi and Jenna after Thursday's show and we got to wondering if the two girls would have been different if one of them had not been there. We both thought they sort of fed off of each other. We have seen similiar duos on other shows, for example Shannon and Will, Robby and Chira, and several others. Would they have been nicer if the other one was not there, or are their personalities such that they would have just teamed up with someone else and been just as mean? What do you think?