Lillian "Lill" Morris (Team Morgan)
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Lillian "Lill" Morris (Team Morgan)
Hermione69 | Friday, November 07, 2003 - 07:58 am     Hi Webkitty! Oh, you know I think Jon has a bad rap, LOL! I am one of the few members of his fan club! I know he is a hard worker. His tribemates have been very upfront about that. I am personally rooting for Jon to win this thing, ROFLMAO! I liked Andrew, too. I think Lillian probably is very sneaky, but she was SO HAPPY and seemed so genuinely surprised at being voted back in that my heart warmed just a little. |
Guinevere | Friday, November 07, 2003 - 11:48 am     Ugh. So now I have to put up with her sour face for who knows how many more weeks, and she's responsible for Jon's continued presence on my TV screen, AND her actions have probably ruined adorable Ryan O's chances as well. Words fail me. I dislike her so very, very much. |
Bastable | Thursday, November 13, 2003 - 08:34 pm     I Love Lill! I want her to go all the way. She's showing those stuck-up pretty-boys a thing or two, and she's riding another all the way to the top. LOVE Lill. Love her! |
Tabbyking | Thursday, November 13, 2003 - 09:14 pm     still not a fave with me. i guess it depends on who else is left as we go down the line...perhaps the jury will be voting on the lesser of 2 evils rather than someone they really like or admire? |
Fluff | Friday, November 14, 2003 - 09:45 am     All I can say is "Yuck." |
Guinevere | Friday, November 14, 2003 - 02:16 pm     Okay, I think I'm going to have to come here every week to vent until she is off my tv (hopefully, but alas not likely, very soon). Hmm...what can I say without getting moderated. I really, really, really don't like Lill. I find her super-annoying. She has many qualities which I do not admire: she's whiny, mopey, passive and needy. She's so pathetically grateful for Burton's "support" that she'll follow him off a cliff, if need be. Her attempts during the IC to distance herself from Burton were dreadfully clumsy. I'm at the point where I have to sort of hum to myself when she's on the screen, to block out her nattering. She annoys me that much. I actually think I'd rather see Jon win, and I cannot stand Jon. But ultimately, besides my great dislike for Lill, I really am not comfortable with an ex-Outcast winning the 1 mil. In a game that's not always fair, that seems egregiously unfair, to me. |
Tabbyking | Tuesday, November 18, 2003 - 10:58 am     that would be as bad as jenna winning last year. i kept wondering if the jurors read the rules wrong and were picking 'whiner', not 'winner'...how matt didn't win at the end when they were in final 2 is beyond me! hasn't survivor gone guy, gal, guy, gal, guy, gal for winners? that would make it 'guy' this time...and 'gal' for the all-stars (c'mon, kathy!!) |
Bastable | Thursday, November 20, 2003 - 05:56 pm     I just like her more and more. She has such a big, big heart. She may be a "pill" to some people, but I think she's a dang fine human being. She doesn't want to lie, she felt terrible when she didn't give her reward to Rupert, and -- this really got to me -- she said she didn't have enough money to vacation, so she really wanted to enjoy that deep-sea fishing trip. If anyone needs further proof of this woman's giant heart, she teaches Boy Scouts! She is all about doing things for other people and she has spent her life denying herself. If she seems like a "pill," it's because she's learning to put herself first for the first time in her life, and that is very hard work, especially in a society where women are constantly told to be self-sacrificing. Lill kicks butt! |
Texasdeb | Saturday, November 29, 2003 - 03:43 pm     Whine me a river! |
Maris | Saturday, November 29, 2003 - 03:48 pm     ROFLMAO Texas. Bastable I commend your kind heart but I got to tell you if I was sharing an island with her I would send her out to go fish that shark that Rupert missed. |
Bastable | Sunday, November 30, 2003 - 07:54 am     I admit that I wouldn't want to be stranded on an island (or even an elevator) with her when her insecurites are raging. But I think it's fun to watch on TV. She wears her heart on her sleeve--right next to her Knot Proficiency Badge! |
Tntitanfan | Friday, December 12, 2003 - 09:40 am     Glory be! Lill has seen the light! I have to admit she did a darn good job of being deceptive once she got the idea!! |
Texasdeb | Friday, December 12, 2003 - 06:47 pm     It had to be so out there for her to see it (being used). I'll have to give her credit for starting the female alliance - she approached Darrah & Sandra with the Darrah plank plan from the <el>. Of course Sandra jumped on it. Of course Darrah wanted her only IC threat, Burton gone - Good move for Lil! I see her F3 or F2 - No win though! |
Cruzlvr | Saturday, December 13, 2003 - 06:13 am     Here are some excerpts from a news article I found while browsing around for info on the Survivors. It is long so didn't want to post the whole thing, plus not sure if it is ok to do that here. Just thought these parts were interesting as I remember Lil saying she took the reward for that boat trip instead of giving it to Rupert because she never gets to do any traveling, etc at home: Any comments on this? Here it is: from the Cincinatti Enquirer: August 31, 2003 If Boy Scouts must be "truthful" and "loyal," then how did Scoutmaster Lillian Morris explain her absence from summer camp and her troop's July trip to Alabama so she could participate in CBS' Survivor: The Pearl Islands? "Let's not call it a 'lie.' Let's call it 'misdirection,' " says her husband, Lonnie. "We had to come up with a story, and I'm the one who did it. I gave her the story," says Lonnie, 54, who founded Troop 617 in Kings Mills 11 years ago with his wife. The 78-member troop was led to believe the Scoutmaster was on another mission to distribute "Gift of Sight" eyewear for her employer, LensCrafters, like the trip she took to Thailand awhile ago. ........ "I told them she was on a mission, and she'd be gone for three or four weeks," says Lonnie, who lives in Deerfield Township with his wife, 51, and their two children, Clayton, 22, a Wright State University senior, and Megan, 18, a Kings High School senior. Lillian's co-workers at LensCrafters' headquarters in Symmes Township were led to believe that she was on an extended Boy Scout outing, like the trips she has made to Colorado, Minnesota, Maine and New Mexico. Friends and family say Lillian has all the survival skills to compete for the $1 million top prize in the reality show. She had led her Scouts on many "high-adventure" rock- climbing, canoeing, hiking, backpacking and kayaking trips. |
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