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Grannyg
| Saturday, January 24, 2004 - 5:58 pm
Ok, Pamy, spill!! I want to know. Cute gif though, Hippy.
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Pamy
| Saturday, January 24, 2004 - 6:06 pm
uh, drag Queen..get it! lol
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Pamy
| Saturday, January 24, 2004 - 6:06 pm
oh, almost forgot..for you Hippyzizzle
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Alaginger
| Saturday, January 24, 2004 - 6:27 pm
Gawd, Pamy!!! I finally found it. It was posted by Krautboy at SurvivorBlows.com and was gleaned from a Snewser entry at SurvivorSucks.com. Post by Snewser in the ChillOne Thread at Sucks... Snewser Registered User Posts: 480 (1/21/04 12:25 pm) Reply ezSupporter Re: Griffe rules -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You need my avatar, Orange. Actually I was surprised as anyone to see CO's F7 order match the scorecard. That really was best educated guess, and didn't come from the same sources, according to his descriptions. Info for that part of the game almost always turns out to be wrong. It would truly be a first if it turns out to be right. I drew up the list of F9 on the scorecard based on a completely different avenue, and I've changed it once already. In fact, it's kind of bizarre and would make you laugh. I don't think the people CO spoke to could have arrived at the same conclusion the same way. In fact the meshing of conclusions is all very freaky to me now. Krautboy ends by saying: This post convinces me that ChillOne fabricated much of his story based on the SNN Scorecard...
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Pamy
| Saturday, January 24, 2004 - 7:08 pm
AAAHHH Ginger.. YOU ROCK!! Thanks for your hard work!!! Interesting, I am still not sure if that post convinces ME CO made up his story, although, I am not ruling out MB planting ppl to tell CO fake stories!
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Reader234
| Monday, January 26, 2004 - 7:29 pm
OK, as this is a spoiler site, and I tend to lose things, this is just for the purposes of enjoyment, not to be taken seriously.... (doncha just love disclaimers?!!) I LOL at this post from another bb, I am not in anyway giving credibility to this (I think chillone has proven himself, but you never know...) You want the boot list. Here is the boot list: {Tina Rudy Jenna M. Susan or Richard Richard or Susan Ethan Jerri Rupert Colby Rob C. Tom Kathy Amber Rob M. Shii Ann Alicia Lex Jenna L.} LOL then there is this "official" boot order (I'm seeing a trend here, they are all different!!: 1st Boot- Richard 2nd Boot- Jenna M 3rd Boot- Jerri 4th Boot- Tom 5th Boot- Kathy 6th boot- Rudy 7th Boot- Jenna L 8th Boot- Rupert 9th Boot- Rob M 10th Boot- Lex 11th Boot- Colby 12th Boot- Shi Ann 13th boot- Amber 14th Boot- Ethan Final 2- Tina Final 2- Rob C
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Mamie316
| Monday, January 26, 2004 - 8:12 pm
Geez, my head is spinning with all these different outcomes!
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Mckryan
Member
09-24-2001
| Wednesday, January 28, 2004 - 1:08 pm
I found this on a board I visit. OK, here's a scoop for today that is VERY detailed, with supposed info from throughout the show. BUT it could all be very good fiction. The fact that the administrator of the board from which this is copied has chosen to not lock it seems to indicate the person writing this may indeed be an insider. He's already admitted having an ax to grind, thus leaking this information. But there have been some spectacular hoaxes in past seasons, too, so don't take this as anything more than probable-but-interesting-fiction: He wrote: The boot order and YES in exact boot order is: Tina: Tina did not want to do this show- the media says different, but she was very hesitant and did not seem to be very positive from the beginning- She is the first booted player and while i cannot tell you the vote count (Q knows why) she seems to feel doomed from the start- The tribe does get along well, and even Jerri is kind (at the beginning) In confessionals Jerri does talk about seeing the ouster of Tina and Colby as her main priority- Tina is one you will see that defends her position in survivor history and dismisses this game as a true measure of "survivor"- Jenna and Jerri seem to persuade at least one other to vote off Tina Rudy-- This tribe does not start off well, and that is obvious- Rudy has lost a few steps since survivor one, Rupert does lie to Rudy- whether or not the final editing shows this or not remaiins to be seen- i just laugh because Rupert is seen as a hero but he is just as bad as those he Criticized in PI- Rudy thinks he is Ok but easily is the second boot- Rupert justifies the boot afterward (as usual) Jenna (leaves, not voted out-symbolic tribal council) Jenna leaves game, and i guess that is already known- Originally they were not going to make this a huge part of the episode, BUT the overwhelming feelings of the whole cast were evident- Just to make you Jenna fans feel better- She and Colby were going to be targeted anyway- if they had lost i think Jenna would have been the first boot anyway (we will never know for sure) Rob Cesternino- Rob is well liked by his tribemates- believe it or not this tribe really is the love tribe- they all are very respectful of each other- i thought there would be more friction early on in this tribe and it turned out to be just the opposite- In their confessionals- they are mean and dirty- especially ROBM.- he does this the whole game- If things go as orginally planned, alot of this episode talks about Rob C's strategy and i have to admit that he does not see it coming- the editing starts to show the true tribel leader, Rob M as the leader Jerri-- Swap time- Jerri is the obvious boot in her new living environment- she is one of the very few that leaves with class- she pretty much knows she is going home-nothing too exciting with her Sue-- Sue thinks she is in a position of power, she is not however Lex and Shi Ann lead to her dismissal Ethan-- Ethan acts like a jackass pretty much the whole time he is there- he complains alot, on camera and off- he feels that the set up put him in a tough situation- he knows he is going as well- he threatens to quit the show but does not- voted out easily (he really is a pansy) He also talks alot about how the switch put him in a group of people he does not know that well- i dont know if in the end they focus on that Richard-- Richard loses the most respect of any of the former survivors- his strategy seemed very odd- he wanted to immediately try and minimize his S1 success by acting bizarre- he and Kathy have a huge blowup and the rest join in to vote Richard out- This is the episode where Jeff yells at many of the contestants and they show some of this in this episode- Rich leaves with Rupert calling him "pathetic shell of the survivor 1 champion" Colby-- this is really where the backstabbing gets bad- Jenna Lewis turns her back on her "new" alliance that includes Lex, Cathy, Shi-ann and Rupert- To me Colby seemed like the life of the party on the outback- he really does not do a whole lot on this- He is not the leader, purposely, but his alliance building was not that strong- he has the whole "marked man" complex and is not surprised that someone has turned their back on him- he exits gracefully merge time Lex--- Lex is really cool on this show, but alot of this episode focus's on he and Tom's relationship- Lex is convinced that Tom, Kathy, Shi-Ann, and Rupert are sticking together- Tom specifically talks about the Ethan- Lex final 2 pact and that he has no loyalty- Tom is smart enough to see that he can win by sticking with his original group- Needless to say Lex is chapped on this Kathy-- Shi jumps ship and votes Kathy- this episode is pretty boring- Kathy focuses on persuading the "older" crowd to stick together and form a new alliance- the editing shows it might work but we all know better than that Shi-Ann- Shi thinks she has convinced Alicia and Jenna to vote with her- no shock when Shi goes- I cant stand this girl- she spends the whole game playing to the cameras and bragging as if she is a great manipulator- she also gets bad edit which makes here America's new Jerri- Alicia-- Alicia and Jenna are good friends- Amber and Rob vote Alicia out in a scheme that leaves Alicia in shock- RobM, Amber, Alicia, and Tom all agreed to vote Rupert Jenna L-- Here it gets tricky- lots of changing deals- the voting block focuses on Jenna, Tom, Rupert voting out Rob M-Someone changes their mind ( i would guess Tom) Read between the lines when i say that i have no access to the actual votes Rupert- Tie here- GREAT episode- Amber and Rob vote Rupert, Tom and Rupert vote Rob M (while i cannot tell you for sure, it is obvious through confessionals) Rob M makes deal with Tom at tribal council to change vote and take to final 2- Tom takes deal- just like in PI Rupert actually was pretty cool during this, but just like in Pi his bad moments are not shown Tom- Amber knows exactly what Rob was doing and they discussed before hand what they would do in that event- Rupert was too well liked- Tom is very loved- Rob wins immunity and takes Amber- Tom is livid Amber and Rob M final 2 I do not know final vote- Rob is hated because of his cockiness and backstabbing- Rob also promised on his life he would not betray Tom- Amber is not just flying under the radar during allstars- she is not well like either- I really think it might be closer vote than people would think it would be- I think the players that would vote based on gameplay were booted before Jury- BUT here is the predicted upset- I think Rob's Jury performance is one of the best, if not the best ever- he specifically talks about how great the booted members are; Amber does not do as well- although Rob is hated i think he wins a close vote (just my opinion) He explains in jury every step of every decision Copied from This Link Warning, if you follow this link you will enter a board that is NOT always family friendly.
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Hippyt
Member
09-14-2002
| Wednesday, January 28, 2004 - 1:23 pm
very interesting....the link doesn't work though
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Reader234
Member
08-13-2000
| Wednesday, January 28, 2004 - 4:20 pm
I'm over reading it now, again, this is the third boot order (isnt one from the sneezer snoozer, sneaker site?!) The boot order and YES in exact boot order is: Tina Rudy Jenna (leaves, not voted out-symbolic tribal council) Rob Cesternino Jerri Sue Ethan Richard Colby Lex Kathy Shi-Ann Alicia Jenna L Rupert Tom Amber and Rob M final 2 He also posts: Q i am done here- i dont understand why several of you think i am out to achieve some kind of glory or fame- Q knows exactly why i am doing this- i want to ruin the show- i want to see the press talk more about the final result being known ahead of time- i have my reasons- If it will prove that i do not care, then ban me from posting- but please give the truth a chance by not continuing to lock the thread- To make Q happy until his/her "research" is done then i will not post on this or any other message until i hear from Q in my box Thanks everyone!! The season is great- i think the one thing that everyone will love are the snide and quite comical confessionals- the ladies tear Ethan and Richard apart among other things Goodbye and thanks again there are 35 pages again, so far NO confirmation on his identity, or any truth, so far he is getting flamed, pretty funny. Again, as this is in the spoiler area here, there's been more speculation than spoils... I just wonder where the spoilers are for THE MOLE!!
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Mckryan
Member
09-24-2001
| Wednesday, January 28, 2004 - 4:21 pm
Here's the link. http://pub207.ezboard.com/fsurvivorsucksfrm2.showMessageRange?topicID=17172.topic&start=21&stop=40
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Reader234
Member
08-13-2000
| Wednesday, January 28, 2004 - 4:22 pm
ah here's Q's response> am, let's say, 80% certain this is just some dork, and 20% certain it's a genuine plant...meaning it's Uncle II, it'll string you along for a few weeks before ker-splat. Either way it's BS. Nobody posts an accurate bootlist. You'd be *(bleeped)} on a flagpole if you did. You'd have to be a special kind of fool to believe this, regardless. Considering the circumstances it's best to just ignore it, forget about it, and pull it out at the end of the season, and if it's right, say "well whaddya know". There's no point in debating it all winter because it's not going to accomplish anything.
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Hippyt
Member
09-14-2002
| Wednesday, January 28, 2004 - 4:38 pm
Aren't they such a nice,polite bunch over there?
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Mckryan
Member
09-24-2001
| Wednesday, January 28, 2004 - 10:03 pm
You were warned! 
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Goddessatlaw
Member
07-19-2002
| Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 6:56 am
Dang, these people are making up cuss words when the ones they already know aren't filthy enough. One look at that board reminds me why I've never posted on any other Board but TVCH. ****tard? What the . . . ?
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Alaginger
Member
02-10-2003
| Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 9:31 am
I didn't see this anywhere, and since it contains what I consider to be some spoilers, I thought it belonged here. This is from one of Jeff Varner's columns. ****************** As the first episode approaches, I thought I'd tease you a bit. You all seem to like that. Over the course of the next 13 weeks or so, here's a little bit of what you'll see that you probably didn't know. STAR TREATMENT I've seen a clip of the opening of the show. This time, don't look for intense dramatic suffering as the contestant battle their way to their camps. Stars don't suffer, right? There has to be perks. Look for a simple, yet very dramatically edited military escort to their new home. This time, they are escorted, not stranded. Look for a red carpet beginning to the worst suffering of their lives. WELCOME TO THE GHETTO The Survivors were asked to jump off a boat about five feet from their island. No taxing journey to the new home for this group. They arrive, however, in ghetto fashion--ONE machete and ONE pot per tribe. No food. No water. No fire. No tools. No rope. Nothing! And it stayed this way, for some of them, for more than three days. I QUIT! ME TOO! Inside sources tell me that Jenna Morasca leaves the game fairly early due to her mother's death. This has been widely reported. However these same sources NOW tell me that Jenna is not the only one. There is a second contestant that reaches the boiling point, throws up their hands and angrily leaves the game. The situation that produces this exit will get strong emotional reactions from everyone watching. I'm told it changes the game, therefore something that can't hit the cutting room floor. They have to show it. I'm slobbering waiting for this episode! You should be too. You'll never believe who leaves and what causes them to leave. NEVER! I could tell you, but I'd never spoil it for you! FIRE IN THE HOLE Rumor has it "The King" gets busted smuggling matches. How, you ask? The answer: in a container shoved up his bum. We'll have to wait and see if this is true. But I'm told his tribe works diligently for a long time to get a fire started, only to fail. While no one is looking, King Richard squats by the soon-to-be fire spot and "POOF," flames in an instant! This launches two contestants into a hunt for matches, which they eventually find! How it plays out is a mystery, but from what I hear, it's quite a dramatic moment. FASHION STATEMENT After arriving at the holding area, just prior to beginning, production went into the contestants' rooms and hand-selected what each Survivor would wear in the game based on what they brought along. All their belongings were taken away. Some people were allowed long sleeves and long pants. Others were only given tank tops and shorts to wear. Imagine the tension this caused on the frequently COLD, COLD, COLD nights! It's tough to sleep freezing next to someone who's warm. HOME SWEET HOME Once again contestant loved ones make the journey to the Survivor set to participate in a challenge. After arriving, one popular Survivor's loved one was promptly sent home, I hear. Tough way to learn your favorite Survivor was voted off the night before, huh? The loved ones were apparently grilled about their ability to run, swim and dive prior to arriving. I'm anticipating family members fighting for their loved ones' immunity, in a very physical challenge. But this info is sketchy, so I could be wrong. PRETTY BOY POUT I've been told to look for a major pissy diva temper tantrum thrown by Africa winner Ethan Zohn. I'm told he will be very embarrassed at his behavior when America sees it. CAMERA SHY? I doubt it. Sources tell me "The Colbster" played the role of loner, avoiding the cameras and keeping to himself. I'm told, like others out there, his heart just wasn't in it. Was it that, or a concerted effort to avoid another layer of "reality stigma." Whatever the case, for those contestants that were rejected and would have killed for a spot, casting people who's heart wasn't into it sucks. THE NEW SURVIVOR WEAPON History! This game was not meant to be played by people who know each other, apparently. All of these contestants (from their games or from their out-of-game relationships) have a ton of baggage and history with one another. This dirt becomes very public as the contestants use it in order to disarm their threats. Look for the Robfather to continue his strategy of "creating loyalty through fear." I'm told his strategy was to rummage through potential contestant closets, find their skeletons and store them in his back pocket, ready for war. Though not the only one, he crossed the ethical line the most. Sources inform me that in this game of Survivor, the contestants will be divided between those who truly want the money and play intelligently to get it, and an opposing camp of Survivors playing to the camera, with the money secondary. It's agenda vs. strategy in this group. And something tells me, strategy wins out! For some strange reason, it seems the buzz I'm hearing points to all-star Survivors NOT looking forward to the airing of this show. Many of them want it aired and over. That tells me this is good.
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Mamie316
Member
07-09-2003
| Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 9:41 am
The plot thickens....It seems like it is going to get really nasty...I'm not sure how I feel about that!
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Essence
Member
01-11-2003
| Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 11:34 am
'All-Stars' is all-involving Intrigue and surprise as 'Survivor' veterans return SURVIVOR: ALLSTARS. Sunday night at 10, CBS Whenever the Super Bowl ends Sunday on CBS, "Survivor: All-Stars" begins - and based on a sneak peek at the bulk of the opening episode, it'll mark eight triumphs in a row for the venerable reality series. Contestants from the previous seven editions of "Survivor" were handpicked for this outing by producer Mark Burnett. Three teams of six people each, stranded on separate beaches off Panama, are left to cope with the show's harshest conditions yet: "No food, no fire, no help." One team, Mogo Mogo, boasts two returning champions - original winner Richard Hatch and queen of the Amazon Jenna Morasca - and one runnerup, Colby Donaldson. A second team, Chapera, doesn't have any former winners, but does have a lot of whiners: Susan Hawk, Alicia Calaway and Rob Mariano. The third team, Saboga, not only has two winners, Tina Wesson and Ethan Zohn, but also has the famously bitchy Jerri Manthey (later of "The Surreal Life") and the two most likable gruff guys in the whole series, Rudy Boesch and Rupert Boneham. The preview tape provided by CBS ended partway through the first challenge, so the threestar rating indicates an acceptance of the setup, teams and potential. As "AllStars" picks up speed, it's likely to pick up all stars of its own. Familiarity, in this instance, breeds anything but contempt. It's funny when Richard manages to strip naked almost immediately, and even funnier when Alicia breaks a land speed record rubbing teammates the wrong way. The more things change... But what has changed this time is that everyone playing the game has been here before. Experience is at a maximum, trust at a minimum, and the former champions are early targets, seen as threats to be removed almost immediately. "This ain't last time," drawls Tom Buchanan, eying his fellow Chapera tribe members. "This is this time." Alliances are sought anyway, and some are established from the start. One of them will make you smile, because it's the dreamteam alliance every longtime fan should hope to witness. Meanwhile, Amber Brkich once again wastes no time playing the beauty card, and Hawk flexes her toughgal muscles. Tired of waiting for her tribe members to start a fire, she boldly, and recklessly, fills her belly with polluted well water. Will that decision backfire? We'll see. And without a doubt, we'll watch. Like "Celebrity Jeopardy," "Survivor: AllStars" is a format that's instantly comfortable and reliably entertaining. Even host Jeff Probst seems to really be enjoying himself in this castaway version of old home week. So will you. Originally published on January 28, 2004 http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/159228p-139723c.html
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Reader234
Member
08-13-2000
| Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 3:48 pm
I love it!! Also, when I posted the above from the other bb, I lol when TVCH had a 'special' box that told me the **** beep word wouldnt be allowed, used to be you'd get red dots, LOL I didnt even know that that word was in the cut and paste!! *G
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Reader234
Member
08-13-2000
| Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 10:19 pm
More cut and paste info... spoilers, speculation, grain of salt... just so you know... CHILLONE'S FIRST SOURCES Chillone first talks with a few guides. He is taken throughout the area by boat, as they point out the islands where the tribes lived. Here's what the sources said: * On Mogo Mogo: (Colby, Jenna M, Kathy, Lex, Rich, and Shii Ann) “This tribe does not fair so well,” UBDII quipped. “At what, the challenges?” “Well, I’m not sure exactly. I just remember hearing something about the tribe here from one of the locals working for the All-Stars crew.” * On one of the challenges: "The contestants had to collect bamboo in the water, bring it to shore, and build some sort of a ladder on the beach.” * On the first boot: “Yes, I saw some of the first challenges. I remember that Ethan was missing,” Umberto replied. (looks like Ethan may be the first/early boot). NOTE: ChillOne has updated his claims to say Tina goes first, Ethan second. * On the gross food challenge: “Oh yeah,” Chico replied in Spanish. “I heard they make them eat bugs and worms.” * On Rupert: They refer to Rupert as the "caveman" (for his beard, of course). “I think you’ll be happy to know that Caveman is around for a while,” he said. MAIN SOURCE ChillOne moves on to a meeting with his main source whom he calls, "The Man." Here's what the source said: * On the start: “Well, before the game began, they marched the contestants around Contadora in blindfolds. They got escorted to their rooms and were told not to leave until they were summoned." * Injuries during filming: “No, but one of the females was very worried about a sick family member. She ended up quitting the game because of this.” * Does anyone dominate in the challenges? “Yes, Rupert is quite strong and does well.” * How do the other previous winners of Survivor do? “You will not see a repeat Survivor winner on All-Stars. In fact, Ethan is voted off first.” * The final 7? ChillOne asks for the boot order, the man gives him the Final 7 and writes the names down. Amber, Rob M, Jenna L, Rupert, Big Tom, Shii Ann, and Alicia. * Chillone deduces Final 4 and Final 2: Amber, Rob M, Jenna L, and Rupert must be the Final 4! And Amber and Rob M are the Final 2! WHY CHILLONE MIGHT BE WRONG First of all, let's give ChillOne credit. He's got guts to put his credibility on the line. But, there are numerous reasons why ChillOne's information could be wrong, the least being he needs to sell a book. * Why on earth would someone tell him this? What does he have to gain? Why would this source risk a $5 million penalty to tell some guy who wants to profit from a book? * Where are the details? Much of ChillOne's report is specific in setting detail and narrative, but lacking detail on the actual spoilers. If I had 15 minutes with these people, I would grill them more than Burger King whoppers. Granted, he probably wanted to be careful, but for gosh sakes, ask about some details that surround events in the game. (Merge info, more detailed accounts of the challenges and twists, conflicts, voting, tribal councils....etc.) * He was slightly wrong before. ChillOne's Amazon information was off. He got the final four wrong. He had Daniel going first, even after vidcap evidence proved Ryan would be the first boot. As Krautboy of SurvivorBlows points out: "ChillOne believed his sources blindly, without considering other spoiler information. He may have learned his lesson...but we'll have to wait and see." * Did he copy the info? His information didn't differ much from SurvivorNews.net's early reports. It easily could have been concocted to look similar. * ChillOne's ego -- Apparently, Mark Burnett and his security forces have a photo of ChillOne as one of the "spoilers most wanted." The main source tells ChillOne, “Well, Survivor security has a list of people to be on the lookout for, and you are on it. Your photo, that is. People were told not to tell you anything. They said you wrote a book.” ... This is fishy. Does MB really care about a fan who is read by 1,000-some people on the Internet? * ChillOne might have been duped. MB might be using him as a plant to throw off spoiler sites. Then again, Jeff Probst told a reporter in a recent article that Internet spoilers might kill reality TV shows like Survivor. So maybe they are worried. Probst says in this article: "The Internet and the accessibility to information has made it very difficult to do shows like Survivor. And it wouldn't surprise me if ultimately it led to the demise of our show at some point. Sooner or later you cannot combat people who betray you. We have a crew of 400 people, and everybody tells somebody something. I definitely believe that. Once you spread information like that and there's money to be made or fame to be had - 'Hey I know something you don't know, listen to this' - all we can do, honestly, is counter it with our own misinformation."
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Sunrvrose
Member
06-08-2003
| Friday, January 30, 2004 - 12:30 am
Yea, But, is there anyone here who wouldn't watch if we knew the winner? I wouldn't spoil it for me, in fact it makes a whole new line of interest, how did they do it, how did they try to persuade us away from that person by editing, etc, watching the faces of other survivors as that winner goes on week to week, watching the plotting and planning to get rid of this one or that one, knowing already who wins and how bad some of the plans are. Nope, I see now prob at all with knowing the result.
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Pamy
Member
01-02-2002
| Friday, January 30, 2004 - 7:28 am
lalalaldididdidadaaa The only problem in this case is that if his final 2 are right!!! I will puke if Amber wins
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Jeep
Member
06-14-2003
| Friday, January 30, 2004 - 8:36 am
I agree with Sunrvrose. I'm one that reads the final pages of a book first and it doesn't spoil reading the rest of it for me. Knowing the winner would only make me curious as to how he/she did it. I would still watch the whole thing.
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Puttergirl
Member
03-04-2003
| Friday, January 30, 2004 - 10:49 am
Don't know if this helps anything, but here it is (from http://www.realityblurred.com/): " Ethan Zohn has "very ragged cuticles." A Gawker reader won the site's stalking competition with an account of spotting a nearly naked Survivor Africa winner (and Survivor All-Stars cast member) Ethan Zohn at the New York Sports Club steam room. Although "he usually just puts on streetclothes and leaves sans shower," this time Ethan "[s]tayed through two steam cycles." Things we learned about Ethan from the report: he is "[n]ot very hairy," "[h]ad very ragged cuticles," and "had rather jagged scars on left thumb and right forefinger." The stalker was "not able to guage towel bulge, cuz he just got up and left w/o warning." Maybe Jenna can vouch for that."
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Spikefan
Member
11-10-2003
| Friday, January 30, 2004 - 2:41 pm
The stalker was "not able to guage towel bulge, cuz he just got up and left w/o warning." Maybe Jenna can vouch for that." ROFLMAO!!!!! Shoot, how disappointing we didn't get that information!
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