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Kaili
| Tuesday, July 15, 2003 - 8:46 am
Well aren't they- the million dollar winners- a bit greedy? And they were the two winners that I liked the most from all the years of Survivor. Hmph!
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Essence
| Tuesday, July 15, 2003 - 8:57 am
That's funny Kaili, those are the two I liked the least. Well until Jenna came along.
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Guinevere
| Tuesday, July 15, 2003 - 3:06 pm
What I don't get is, why have past winners on at all? I would rather have a Survivor full of those people that got eliminated "unfairly" (like Gretchen from S1) or early (like Kel - was that his name? - from S2). Maybe it's just because none of the winners were even close to being my favorite for their season, but I'd rather see contestants we saw less of, rather than those that were there for the whole season (and have already won a bunch of money).
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Seamonkey
| Tuesday, July 15, 2003 - 5:23 pm
I agree.. no past winners. Winning Survivor should be a "once-in-a-lifetime" event. And I'd like watching the person win the same for me.. once-in-a-lifetime..
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Puttergirl
| Tuesday, July 15, 2003 - 5:53 pm
How about everyone who's come in second! That would be good.
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Ladytex
| Wednesday, July 23, 2003 - 9:59 am
Actually, I'd like to see Brian go up against Richard Hatch and Tina Wesson ...
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Darkhorse19
| Friday, August 01, 2003 - 3:25 pm
I would really love to see Mike... I felt so bad for him
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Eeyoreslament
| Saturday, September 20, 2003 - 10:46 pm
Does anyone else reading this have trouble placing a face to some of the names? I think I'm getting OLD. Very old. I guess everyone has a few names that stick out from each season, but some I completely forgot about! I hope there is at least one person out here that didn't recognize one or two names and had to look them up. Otherwise I'm not fan enough to be ON this board....
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Pamy
| Saturday, September 20, 2003 - 10:53 pm
Aren't they supposed to film this in Nov? Does anyone know when they will film?
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Pamy
| Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 2:29 pm
Anyone know?
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Lumbele
| Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 3:45 pm
Eyeore, trust me, you are not alone. Not sure that I knew names of all the faces of previous shows at the time, much less once they are over and done with. Can't afford to retain trivia like that, CRS as it is.
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Alinthehouse
| Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 9:13 pm
I am really looking forward to the All-star version. I would like to see Sue (season 1) and Jerri (Australia) both on the show. Two strong personalities like theirs. Either they would get along great or tear each other apart.
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Carrie92
| Thursday, September 25, 2003 - 10:15 pm
All I have to say is COLBY! COLBY! COLBY!

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Crazydog
| Monday, September 29, 2003 - 3:32 pm
I vaguely remember reading an article somewhere where Jeff Probst was talking about how some of the prospective contestants started making all these demands. Like, we'll only do it for $2 million, etc. He said Mark Burnett then said "no thanks" to these people. They still haven't named names though. I am curious as to who is going to be on it.
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Kaili
| Wednesday, October 08, 2003 - 6:43 am
They have the probable/possible castmembers listed here for anyone who hasn't seen it yet. http://www.truedorktimes.com/s8/survivometer8.htm
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Missy2
| Friday, October 10, 2003 - 6:21 pm
ALL great past survivors on that probably / possible list! I can't wait to find out who is going to be on!!
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Starshine40
| Thursday, October 30, 2003 - 1:35 am
copied from Survivornews.net S8: Panama Hello Again Mark Burnett liked the Pearl Islands so much that he's going back for "Survivor: All Star" edition. SNN Saturday, October 25, 2003 By : Wingedmonkeys at SNN As we first reported back on August 6th (All Quiet on the Panama Front), "Survivor 8: All Star" will be taking place in Panama and more specifically back in the Pearl Islands. Our intrepid sleuths have been following the progress since early August. As a side note, while investigating the comings and goings of our favorite Survivor crew, SNN learned that Expedition Robinson: Russia was filming in Bocas del Toro up until October 14th, 2003. For those interested, the story can be found here: "El arte de sobrevivir en Rusia, en Panamá" Also sometime in early September, the Spanish version of the show "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here" came to Contadora to scout for locations in the Pearl Islands. They were told that, unfortunately, Contadora was busy until the end of December for the US Survivor. So back to "Survivor: All Star". When Survivor 7 finished filming, the crew left their offices in place at Hotel Contadora fully intending to come back. They also left their containers and workshops in place to be ready for their next edition. Hotel Contadora officially became off limits to anyone not working there on or around September 20th. From that date on, it seems the location crew got busy going back and forth with helicopters checking the islands out. Meanwhile, on September 3rd, Fuerte Amador conveniently included a small teaser on their website proclaiming that Survivor was so pleased with the location that they would be back for the next edition. When reached for comments, a source at Fuerte Amador told us that the marina will work with Survivor's Marine Team to coordinate the logistics. The team is booked with them for 3 months, so the schedule appears to be mid-September to December. Of note is that Fuerte Amador only handles the Pacific side, so we knew that Survivor would remain in the Pearl Islands for the duration of the game. Also confirming Survivor: All Star's stay in the Pearl Islands was a source close to Hotel Contadora. They said that the hotel expected the bulk of the crew to be gone by December 21st. Castaways' Arrival: From the information gathered, it looks like the S8 Castaways are due to arrive on Contadora on October 30th. Game Start Date: As we previously reported on October 9th in our article "Contadora Under Siege", the game should be starting on November 3rd, 2003. No idea how the festivities surrounding Panama's 100-year anniversary as an independent nation will affect the filming of Survivor, but we do hear that local crew members from Panama city won't have a problem working on that day. Unfortunately they will miss Colin Powell's visit to their fair city. Locations: The islands rumored to be used for All Star are Saboga, Mogo Mogo, Chapera and Contadora. We had reports of a rustic road being built in Saboga as well as another road being built at Playa Suecas leading up to a hill on Contadora. Tribal Council: Early reports seem to indicate that Tribal Council might be located at the top of a hill at Playa Suecas on Contadora. Jury Lodge: No confirmation yet but early reports indicate that a large house on Chapera may house the jury this time around. In our S8 Location Photo Gallery you will find pictures of islands along with maps. Map of Pearl Islands -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2000-2002 SurvivorNews.net Not affiliated with CBS, SEG, or Mark Burnett. Although they probably read it everyday with their morning coffee.
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Starshine40
| Thursday, October 30, 2003 - 1:37 am
copied from Survivornews.net Bon Voyage, Survivor All-Stars! The island of Contadora in the Pearl Islands of Panama is once again bustling with activity for the soon-to-be-filmed Survivor: All Star. SNN Wednesday, October 29, 2003 Crew members from the previous series have already been recognized as they roam around Contadora Hotel, and other parts of the island. Australian Dr. Ado Cohen was spotted arriving by plane on Tuesday. Based on the bits and pieces of information we have pieced together, the start date of filming is believed to be on or around November 3. Former contestants - the All Stars - are expected to leave today and arrive in Panama tomorrow, early in the morning. If the game is 39 days long (which we do NOT know at this time), and if our start date is correct, filming would end on December 11. That's about one week (give or take) before the televised finale of Survivor 7: Pearl Islands. We have to wonder how the scheduling will work between the two series. Maybe the two will be integrated somehow. Or Jeff Probst, the host for the last two reunions, should start demanding overtime pay. We have a pretty good idea about which ones ultimately made the cut, but as we are told to expect the unexpected, we cannot report on future events until it actually plays out (*cough* Carey *cough*). In fact, we're not even entirely sure there are a full 16 former contestants accounted for. In the coming days and weeks, if you know of former contestants who are mysteriously missing, please let us know (Note: hoaxers have had very little success getting their material on SNN). We'll keep tabs on the goings on and let you know periodically how we think it's playing out. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2000-2002 SurvivorNews.net Not affiliated with CBS, SEG, or Mark Burnett. Although they probably read it everyday with their morning coffee.
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Sherbabe
| Sunday, November 02, 2003 - 8:33 pm
Jeff Probst was on Bob and Tom the other morning doing an interview. He was leaving that night to begin filming. He would not say who the contestants were, but, did say he called them all and told them if they think they are the all stars fron survivor they better "bring it". On another interview, I heard it mentioned that Pearl Island might be the permanent site for all future survivor shows.
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Whit4you
| Monday, November 03, 2003 - 9:22 am
Well I'm excited to see a all-star Surivor... I think MB is pathetic for not offering a 2 million dollar prize... they'll make enough in the opening shows ads to cover that and than some. I totally disagree with all those not wanting to see the winners in this version. I'd love to see a show with ALL the winners in it - it'd be a hoot to see those power players against those who won under the radar (or handed the win like Tina) the ironic thing is those who were under the radar would probably win that way again because all those power players (Rich/Brian etc) would all be out for each other. I'd also LOVE to see a survior with ALL 2nd place winners, and to round out the cast a few third place winners who should have been first or 2nd (Rudy / Pascal for example) That'd be a great show. I'd also LOVE to see a beef-cake survivor all the muscle men playing against each other. Besides the yuuuuuuuuummmmm factor it'd make for some fierce competitions. It'd also be interesting to have one with all the African-American contestants, with two token whites. Especially to see how Sean (S4??) would act if he couldn't blame everything on his skin color. And than for the guys... a 'babe' - survivor... I wouldn't enjoy watching it but I imagine the guys would... they'd need to do alot of jello wrestling, mud wrestling, wet-tshirt contest type competitions. No matter what though I'd like to see Michael (fire) on another show... he was my favorite at the time he had to leave the show. I'd love to see him get another chance. As far as Rudy well sigh... he'll go down in history as a great memory... I'd hate to see that change so as much as I'd love to see him in the game, I hope he's not for his legacy's sake - which is more important than my entertainments sake.
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Hippyt
| Monday, November 03, 2003 - 6:43 pm
SNN now has an article stating that Rupert is apparently missing from his hometown. This has led them to believe Rupert will be on the All Star edition. I love it!
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Starshine40
| Monday, November 03, 2003 - 8:27 pm
From Survivor Fever Survivor: All-Stars Contestant Roster "Survivor: All Stars", which began filming the week of November 3rd on the Pacific coast of Panama and should wrap up in mid December will feature returning popular Survivor alumni from all seasons. This filming schedule coincidentally will allow for some Survivor: Pearl Island contestants to be included in the All-Stars roster. SurvivorFever.net has learned of two such contestants at this time: Rupert Boneham and Sandra Diaz-Twine. As expected, some Survivor alumni are currently MIA. Here is our roster of 20 probable Survivor: All Stars contestants, we are very confident in it's accuracy but may possibly make slight additions or deletions in the coming weeks. Unknown at this time if the game will be played with 2 or 3 tribes and there is always the possibility of alternates appearing in this list. From Survivor 1: Pulau Tiga Jenna Lewis Richard Hatch Rudy Boesch Sue Hawk From Survivor 2: Australia Alicia Callaway Amber Brkich Colby Donaldson Jerri Manthey Tina Wesson From Survivor 3: Africa Ethan Zohn Lex Van Den Berghe Tom Buchanan From Survivor 4: Marquesas Kathy Vavrick-OBrien Rob Mariano From Survivor 5: Thailand Ken Stafford Shii-Ann Huang From Survivor 6: The Amazon Jenna Morasca Rob Cesternino From Survivor 7: Pearl Islands Rupert Boneham Sandra Diaz-Twine
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Hippyt
| Tuesday, November 04, 2003 - 3:28 pm
Richard Hatch is now missing,according to SNN. Put him down as number two All Star. I think they'll get rid of him early in the game.
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Wilsonatmd
| Wednesday, November 05, 2003 - 9:50 pm
SNN now think they know 17 of the 18 players in the all star: They believe they are going to do three 6-person tribes at least at first. They also think they know the split: Tribe #1 Ethan Zohn (Season 3) Rudy Boesch (Season 1) Rupert Boneham (Season 7) Jenna Lewis (Season 1) Jerri Manthey (Season 2) Unidentified person (it will be a female, but they haven't gotten confirmation yet. rumors are it could be Tina Wesson, the Season 2 winner) Tribe #2 Richard Hatch (Season 1) Colby Donaldson (Season 2) Lex Van den Berghe (Season 3) Jenna Morasca (Season 6) Shii-Ann Huang (Season 5) Kathy Vavrick O'Brian (Season 4) Tribe #3 Rob Cesternino (Season 6) Rob Marianno (Season 4) Tom Buchanan (Season 3) Alicia Calaway (Season 2) Amber Brkich (Season 2) Susan Hawk (Season 1) So we have three of the six winners in the mix (four if the unidentified female is Tina), a lot of Season 2 people, and all the people at least made it to the traditional merge point (Season 4's Rob is the lowest ranked person; he was 10th place his season) Should make for some intersting dynamics...The three tribe split might be a little cluttered, but they might do a double elimination very early on, and then merge early. If the split is right, Tribe #1 might be the best on paper (two winners and the one person who knows the area, remember, they are taping the first part of the season at the Pearl Islands)
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Pamy
| Wednesday, November 05, 2003 - 10:25 pm
I hope the unidentified person is Christy!!!
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