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who else
06-12-2003, 03:36 PM
After a mystery-filled Tribal Council, Christa Hastie, the 24-year-old
computer

programmer from Los Angeles, California, was voted out in a four-to-two

decision. Christa became the victim of Jon's broken promise that would

have taken her to the Final Four. Upon leaving Tribal Council Christa
remarked,

"I wasn't quite expecting to get voted off tonight. It's really surprising
to see

how everybody out here fooled me at every moment of this entire game."


DISTRUST RUNS RAMPANT

After returning from the Tribal Council in which Tijuana Bradley was voted
out,

Christa and Sandra Diaz-Twine, the 29-year-old office assistant from Ft.
Lewis,

Washington, second-guessed their alliance with Jon. Sandra and Christa tried

to break this alliance by secretly lobbying Darrah Johnson, the 22 year-old

mortician from Liberty, Mississippi, to join them in order to vote out the
men.

"I'm just gonna play it," confirmed Darrah, "Let them come up to me and see

what's going on, and then I'll decide what I'm going to do after that."
As the tribe convened for a Reward Challenge, host Jeff Probst explained
that

they would compete in teams of three. Starting from a platform in the water,

the first team member would traverse a balance beam, then dive into the
water

in order to retrieve paddles tied to floating boxes. Both players would then
untie

three barrels from an underwater cable and proceed to a ladder, where the
last

paddle would be tied. All three players in the team would then jump into the
water

and proceed to the beach to retrieve their designated boat. The team would
then

race the boat to the water and paddle back to the first floating platform.

The first team to touch the platform would win. The tribe was excited when
they

learned that the reward was a night at a spa in which the winning team

members would get to enjoy a refreshing shower and massages, followed by

a full dinner and a comfortable night's sleep in a real bed. The team of
Darrah,

Lill and Jon took the lead, with Darrah making quick work of the first
paddle.

Sandra had trouble with the first paddle, setting her team even further
behind.

By the time Darrah, Lill and Jon made it to shore, they owned a large lead.

They needed that lead, as it took a long time for them to get the boat into
the water,

which set up a closer race. But it was too little too late as Darrah, Lill
and Jon

reached the platform first and took home the most generous reward.

After enjoying a magnificent plane ride over the Pearl Islands, Darrah,

Lill and Jon were ecstatic to arrive to a full-service resort that would be
their

home for the next 24 hours. After a much-needed shower, the castaways
enjoyed

a massage, complete with cucumber slices placed over their eyes. They looked

forward to a delicious dinner and a good night's sleep. "This was, bar none,
the

greatest reward we could be given at this stage in the game," exclaimed Jon
Dalton,

the 29-year-old art consultant from Danville, Virginia.

BACK AT CAMP

It wasn't so cushy back at camp, where Christa and Sandra pressed Burton

about the strength of his alliance with them. Burton claimed he hadn't
spoken to

Jon about it, which concerned Christa because Jon had claimed he had. Burton

said it best while talking to the girls: "No matter how strong your best
friend is out here,

at the end of the day, it's not as strong as a million dollars."
At the spa, Darrah, Lill and Jon devoured a royal feast. Jon was the
consummate

gentleman as he wined and dined the women. After dinner, the trio talked
strategy

late into the night, clad in their pajamas. Jon played the women by secretly
promising

both that they were going to end up in the Final Two with him. "I had so
much fun in

explaining to D and Lill that Christa made me swear on my grandmother's
grave,"

laughed Jon, "And I told them it upset me so much to do that. One of her
last

wishes was that I win."

After eating an incredible breakfast spread, Darrah, Lill and Jon to the
Balboa camp.

Jon regaled the tribe with details from their incredible trip. Jon and
Burton quickly broke

away to discuss their plan, and decided that Christa would be the next
Survivor voted

out of the tribe. In an evening conversation with Lill, Burton said he
couldn't promise

her a position in the Final Two. "What I've told Lill," Burton proclaimed,
"Is that I would

never lie to her in this game."

IMMUNITY CHALLENGE: MUSKET LOVE

As Balboa converged for Immunity, host Jeff Probst explained that the
Challenge involved

shooting old muskets at targets laced with kerosene. The first player to set
three of their

own targets ablaze would win Immunity.

As the tribe returned to camp, secret rendezvous were occurring all over the
place.

Christa was told the alliance was voting Lill out; Lill was told the
alliance was voting

Christa out. The numerous deceptions set the stage for a suspenseful Tribal
Council.

Christa put it best: "Lying is the way to go out here. Everybody has done
it, and

everybody has done it well."
In the end, Jon and Burton broke their recent alliance with Christa and
Sandra by

directing the vote so that Christa was voted out of the tribe in a
four-to-two decision.

Christa becomes the fourth member of the Jury and will ultimately help to
decide who

will win the million dollars and earn the title of Sole Survivor.

HoundsOfLove
06-12-2003, 03:55 PM
Can you NOT POST WHO IS OUT BEFORE IT HAPPENS IN THE HEADING!!!!!!!!!1

HoundsOfLove
06-12-2003, 03:56 PM
Can you NOT POST WHO IS OUT BEFORE IT HAPPENS IN THE HEADING!!!!!!!! If you have to tell everyone who is voted out at least put a spoiler and not SPOIL it for people that want to watch the show on Mon night.

Mick
06-12-2003, 05:16 PM
"who else" <no_spam@anti_spam.org> wrote in message
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Go tell some other ng that cares wanker.
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AJ
07-12-2003, 04:28 AM
oh my god!
did you really write all that crap?
what it comes down to is the point of the show is to see who gets voted out and wins and you ruin it!


a ss hole!

Brian D
07-12-2003, 04:16 PM
idiot! don't fucking do post the name in the message header - some of
us would like to watch the actual show.

asshole


"who else" <no_spam@anti_spam.org> wrote in message news:<bqrpff$mkg$1@yeppa.connect.com.au>...
> After a mystery-filled Tribal Council, Christa Hastie, the 24-year-old
> computer
>
> programmer from Los Angeles, California, was voted out in a four-to-two
>
> decision. Christa became the victim of Jon's broken promise that would
>
> have taken her to the Final Four. Upon leaving Tribal Council Christa
> remarked,
>
> "I wasn't quite expecting to get voted off tonight. It's really surprising
> to see
>
> how everybody out here fooled me at every moment of this entire game."
>
>
> DISTRUST RUNS RAMPANT
>
> After returning from the Tribal Council in which Tijuana Bradley was voted
> out,
>
> Christa and Sandra Diaz-Twine, the 29-year-old office assistant from Ft.
> Lewis,
>
> Washington, second-guessed their alliance with Jon. Sandra and Christa tried
>
> to break this alliance by secretly lobbying Darrah Johnson, the 22 year-old
>
> mortician from Liberty, Mississippi, to join them in order to vote out the
> men.
>
> "I'm just gonna play it," confirmed Darrah, "Let them come up to me and see
>
> what's going on, and then I'll decide what I'm going to do after that."
> As the tribe convened for a Reward Challenge, host Jeff Probst explained
> that
>
> they would compete in teams of three. Starting from a platform in the water,
>
> the first team member would traverse a balance beam, then dive into the
> water
>
> in order to retrieve paddles tied to floating boxes. Both players would then
> untie
>
> three barrels from an underwater cable and proceed to a ladder, where the
> last
>
> paddle would be tied. All three players in the team would then jump into the
> water
>
> and proceed to the beach to retrieve their designated boat. The team would
> then
>
> race the boat to the water and paddle back to the first floating platform.
>
> The first team to touch the platform would win. The tribe was excited when
> they
>
> learned that the reward was a night at a spa in which the winning team
>
> members would get to enjoy a refreshing shower and massages, followed by
>
> a full dinner and a comfortable night's sleep in a real bed. The team of
> Darrah,
>
> Lill and Jon took the lead, with Darrah making quick work of the first
> paddle.
>
> Sandra had trouble with the first paddle, setting her team even further
> behind.
>
> By the time Darrah, Lill and Jon made it to shore, they owned a large lead.
>
> They needed that lead, as it took a long time for them to get the boat into
> the water,
>
> which set up a closer race. But it was too little too late as Darrah, Lill
> and Jon
>
> reached the platform first and took home the most generous reward.
>
> After enjoying a magnificent plane ride over the Pearl Islands, Darrah,
>
> Lill and Jon were ecstatic to arrive to a full-service resort that would be
> their
>
> home for the next 24 hours. After a much-needed shower, the castaways
> enjoyed
>
> a massage, complete with cucumber slices placed over their eyes. They looked
>
> forward to a delicious dinner and a good night's sleep. "This was, bar none,
> the
>
> greatest reward we could be given at this stage in the game," exclaimed Jon
> Dalton,
>
> the 29-year-old art consultant from Danville, Virginia.
>
> BACK AT CAMP
>
> It wasn't so cushy back at camp, where Christa and Sandra pressed Burton
>
> about the strength of his alliance with them. Burton claimed he hadn't
> spoken to
>
> Jon about it, which concerned Christa because Jon had claimed he had. Burton
>
> said it best while talking to the girls: "No matter how strong your best
> friend is out here,
>
> at the end of the day, it's not as strong as a million dollars."
> At the spa, Darrah, Lill and Jon devoured a royal feast. Jon was the
> consummate
>
> gentleman as he wined and dined the women. After dinner, the trio talked
> strategy
>
> late into the night, clad in their pajamas. Jon played the women by secretly
> promising
>
> both that they were going to end up in the Final Two with him. "I had so
> much fun in
>
> explaining to D and Lill that Christa made me swear on my grandmother's
> grave,"
>
> laughed Jon, "And I told them it upset me so much to do that. One of her
> last
>
> wishes was that I win."
>
> After eating an incredible breakfast spread, Darrah, Lill and Jon to the
> Balboa camp.
>
> Jon regaled the tribe with details from their incredible trip. Jon and
> Burton quickly broke
>
> away to discuss their plan, and decided that Christa would be the next
> Survivor voted
>
> out of the tribe. In an evening conversation with Lill, Burton said he
> couldn't promise
>
> her a position in the Final Two. "What I've told Lill," Burton proclaimed,
> "Is that I would
>
> never lie to her in this game."
>
> IMMUNITY CHALLENGE: MUSKET LOVE
>
> As Balboa converged for Immunity, host Jeff Probst explained that the
> Challenge involved
>
> shooting old muskets at targets laced with kerosene. The first player to set
> three of their
>
> own targets ablaze would win Immunity.
>
> As the tribe returned to camp, secret rendezvous were occurring all over the
> place.
>
> Christa was told the alliance was voting Lill out; Lill was told the
> alliance was voting
>
> Christa out. The numerous deceptions set the stage for a suspenseful Tribal
> Council.
>
> Christa put it best: "Lying is the way to go out here. Everybody has done
> it, and
>
> everybody has done it well."
> In the end, Jon and Burton broke their recent alliance with Christa and
> Sandra by
>
> directing the vote so that Christa was voted out of the tribe in a
> four-to-two decision.
>
> Christa becomes the fourth member of the Jury and will ultimately help to
> decide who
>
> will win the million dollars and earn the title of Sole Survivor.

me
07-12-2003, 05:06 PM
You are a tool.


"who else" <no_spam@anti_spam.org> wrote in message
news:bqrpff$mkg$1@yeppa.connect.com.au...
> After a mystery-filled Tribal Council, Christa Hastie, the 24-year-old
> computer
>
> programmer from Los Angeles, California, was voted out in a four-to-two
>
> decision. Christa became the victim of Jon's broken promise that would
>
> have taken her to the Final Four. Upon leaving Tribal Council Christa
> remarked,
>
> "I wasn't quite expecting to get voted off tonight. It's really surprising
> to see
>
> how everybody out here fooled me at every moment of this entire game."
>
>
> DISTRUST RUNS RAMPANT
>
> After returning from the Tribal Council in which Tijuana Bradley was voted
> out,
>
> Christa and Sandra Diaz-Twine, the 29-year-old office assistant from Ft.
> Lewis,
>
> Washington, second-guessed their alliance with Jon. Sandra and Christa
tried
>
> to break this alliance by secretly lobbying Darrah Johnson, the 22
year-old
>
> mortician from Liberty, Mississippi, to join them in order to vote out the
> men.
>
> "I'm just gonna play it," confirmed Darrah, "Let them come up to me and
see
>
> what's going on, and then I'll decide what I'm going to do after that."
> As the tribe convened for a Reward Challenge, host Jeff Probst explained
> that
>
> they would compete in teams of three. Starting from a platform in the
water,
>
> the first team member would traverse a balance beam, then dive into the
> water
>
> in order to retrieve paddles tied to floating boxes. Both players would
then
> untie
>
> three barrels from an underwater cable and proceed to a ladder, where the
> last
>
> paddle would be tied. All three players in the team would then jump into
the
> water
>
> and proceed to the beach to retrieve their designated boat. The team would
> then
>
> race the boat to the water and paddle back to the first floating platform.
>
> The first team to touch the platform would win. The tribe was excited when
> they
>
> learned that the reward was a night at a spa in which the winning team
>
> members would get to enjoy a refreshing shower and massages, followed by
>
> a full dinner and a comfortable night's sleep in a real bed. The team of
> Darrah,
>
> Lill and Jon took the lead, with Darrah making quick work of the first
> paddle.
>
> Sandra had trouble with the first paddle, setting her team even further
> behind.
>
> By the time Darrah, Lill and Jon made it to shore, they owned a large
lead.
>
> They needed that lead, as it took a long time for them to get the boat
into
> the water,
>
> which set up a closer race. But it was too little too late as Darrah, Lill
> and Jon
>
> reached the platform first and took home the most generous reward.
>
> After enjoying a magnificent plane ride over the Pearl Islands, Darrah,
>
> Lill and Jon were ecstatic to arrive to a full-service resort that would
be
> their
>
> home for the next 24 hours. After a much-needed shower, the castaways
> enjoyed
>
> a massage, complete with cucumber slices placed over their eyes. They
looked
>
> forward to a delicious dinner and a good night's sleep. "This was, bar
none,
> the
>
> greatest reward we could be given at this stage in the game," exclaimed
Jon
> Dalton,
>
> the 29-year-old art consultant from Danville, Virginia.
>
> BACK AT CAMP
>
> It wasn't so cushy back at camp, where Christa and Sandra pressed Burton
>
> about the strength of his alliance with them. Burton claimed he hadn't
> spoken to
>
> Jon about it, which concerned Christa because Jon had claimed he had.
Burton
>
> said it best while talking to the girls: "No matter how strong your best
> friend is out here,
>
> at the end of the day, it's not as strong as a million dollars."
> At the spa, Darrah, Lill and Jon devoured a royal feast. Jon was the
> consummate
>
> gentleman as he wined and dined the women. After dinner, the trio talked
> strategy
>
> late into the night, clad in their pajamas. Jon played the women by
secretly
> promising
>
> both that they were going to end up in the Final Two with him. "I had so
> much fun in
>
> explaining to D and Lill that Christa made me swear on my grandmother's
> grave,"
>
> laughed Jon, "And I told them it upset me so much to do that. One of her
> last
>
> wishes was that I win."
>
> After eating an incredible breakfast spread, Darrah, Lill and Jon to the
> Balboa camp.
>
> Jon regaled the tribe with details from their incredible trip. Jon and
> Burton quickly broke
>
> away to discuss their plan, and decided that Christa would be the next
> Survivor voted
>
> out of the tribe. In an evening conversation with Lill, Burton said he
> couldn't promise
>
> her a position in the Final Two. "What I've told Lill," Burton proclaimed,
> "Is that I would
>
> never lie to her in this game."
>
> IMMUNITY CHALLENGE: MUSKET LOVE
>
> As Balboa converged for Immunity, host Jeff Probst explained that the
> Challenge involved
>
> shooting old muskets at targets laced with kerosene. The first player to
set
> three of their
>
> own targets ablaze would win Immunity.
>
> As the tribe returned to camp, secret rendezvous were occurring all over
the
> place.
>
> Christa was told the alliance was voting Lill out; Lill was told the
> alliance was voting
>
> Christa out. The numerous deceptions set the stage for a suspenseful
Tribal
> Council.
>
> Christa put it best: "Lying is the way to go out here. Everybody has done
> it, and
>
> everybody has done it well."
> In the end, Jon and Burton broke their recent alliance with Christa and
> Sandra by
>
> directing the vote so that Christa was voted out of the tribe in a
> four-to-two decision.
>
> Christa becomes the fourth member of the Jury and will ultimately help to
> decide who
>
> will win the million dollars and earn the title of Sole Survivor.
>
>

Frogiswrong
07-12-2003, 06:46 PM
you fucking dickhead... I plonked the orginal poster. And now you fucking
reply to the dick and dont remove the fucking subject. You fucking asshole,
your worse than the original poster because he/she knew what they were
doing, you, sure as fuck, DONT.

PLONK


"Brian D" <ice_man615@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:496774b.0312062205.14de465c@posting.google.co m...
> idiot! don't fucking do post the name in the message header - some of
> us would like to watch the actual show.
>
> asshole
>
>
> "who else" <no_spam@anti_spam.org> wrote in message
news:<bqrpff$mkg$1@yeppa.connect.com.au>...
> > After a mystery-filled Tribal Council, Christa Hastie, the 24-year-old
> > computer
> >
> > programmer from Los Angeles, California, was voted out in a four-to-two
> >
> > decision. Christa became the victim of Jon's broken promise that would
> >
> > have taken her to the Final Four. Upon leaving Tribal Council Christa
> > remarked,
> >
> > "I wasn't quite expecting to get voted off tonight. It's really
surprising
> > to see
> >
> > how everybody out here fooled me at every moment of this entire game."
> >
> >
> > DISTRUST RUNS RAMPANT
> >
> > After returning from the Tribal Council in which Tijuana Bradley was
voted
> > out,
> >
> > Christa and Sandra Diaz-Twine, the 29-year-old office assistant from Ft.
> > Lewis,
> >
> > Washington, second-guessed their alliance with Jon. Sandra and Christa
tried
> >
> > to break this alliance by secretly lobbying Darrah Johnson, the 22
year-old
> >
> > mortician from Liberty, Mississippi, to join them in order to vote out
the
> > men.
> >
> > "I'm just gonna play it," confirmed Darrah, "Let them come up to me and
see
> >
> > what's going on, and then I'll decide what I'm going to do after that."
> > As the tribe convened for a Reward Challenge, host Jeff Probst explained
> > that
> >
> > they would compete in teams of three. Starting from a platform in the
water,
> >
> > the first team member would traverse a balance beam, then dive into the
> > water
> >
> > in order to retrieve paddles tied to floating boxes. Both players would
then
> > untie
> >
> > three barrels from an underwater cable and proceed to a ladder, where
the
> > last
> >
> > paddle would be tied. All three players in the team would then jump into
the
> > water
> >
> > and proceed to the beach to retrieve their designated boat. The team
would
> > then
> >
> > race the boat to the water and paddle back to the first floating
platform.
> >
> > The first team to touch the platform would win. The tribe was excited
when
> > they
> >
> > learned that the reward was a night at a spa in which the winning team
> >
> > members would get to enjoy a refreshing shower and massages, followed by
> >
> > a full dinner and a comfortable night's sleep in a real bed. The team of
> > Darrah,
> >
> > Lill and Jon took the lead, with Darrah making quick work of the first
> > paddle.
> >
> > Sandra had trouble with the first paddle, setting her team even further
> > behind.
> >
> > By the time Darrah, Lill and Jon made it to shore, they owned a large
lead.
> >
> > They needed that lead, as it took a long time for them to get the boat
into
> > the water,
> >
> > which set up a closer race. But it was too little too late as Darrah,
Lill
> > and Jon
> >
> > reached the platform first and took home the most generous reward.
> >
> > After enjoying a magnificent plane ride over the Pearl Islands, Darrah,
> >
> > Lill and Jon were ecstatic to arrive to a full-service resort that would
be
> > their
> >
> > home for the next 24 hours. After a much-needed shower, the castaways
> > enjoyed
> >
> > a massage, complete with cucumber slices placed over their eyes. They
looked
> >
> > forward to a delicious dinner and a good night's sleep. "This was, bar
none,
> > the
> >
> > greatest reward we could be given at this stage in the game," exclaimed
Jon
> > Dalton,
> >
> > the 29-year-old art consultant from Danville, Virginia.
> >
> > BACK AT CAMP
> >
> > It wasn't so cushy back at camp, where Christa and Sandra pressed Burton
> >
> > about the strength of his alliance with them. Burton claimed he hadn't
> > spoken to
> >
> > Jon about it, which concerned Christa because Jon had claimed he had.
Burton
> >
> > said it best while talking to the girls: "No matter how strong your best
> > friend is out here,
> >
> > at the end of the day, it's not as strong as a million dollars."
> > At the spa, Darrah, Lill and Jon devoured a royal feast. Jon was the
> > consummate
> >
> > gentleman as he wined and dined the women. After dinner, the trio talked
> > strategy
> >
> > late into the night, clad in their pajamas. Jon played the women by
secretly
> > promising
> >
> > both that they were going to end up in the Final Two with him. "I had so
> > much fun in
> >
> > explaining to D and Lill that Christa made me swear on my grandmother's
> > grave,"
> >
> > laughed Jon, "And I told them it upset me so much to do that. One of her
> > last
> >
> > wishes was that I win."
> >
> > After eating an incredible breakfast spread, Darrah, Lill and Jon to the
> > Balboa camp.
> >
> > Jon regaled the tribe with details from their incredible trip. Jon and
> > Burton quickly broke
> >
> > away to discuss their plan, and decided that Christa would be the next
> > Survivor voted
> >
> > out of the tribe. In an evening conversation with Lill, Burton said he
> > couldn't promise
> >
> > her a position in the Final Two. "What I've told Lill," Burton
proclaimed,
> > "Is that I would
> >
> > never lie to her in this game."
> >
> > IMMUNITY CHALLENGE: MUSKET LOVE
> >
> > As Balboa converged for Immunity, host Jeff Probst explained that the
> > Challenge involved
> >
> > shooting old muskets at targets laced with kerosene. The first player to
set
> > three of their
> >
> > own targets ablaze would win Immunity.
> >
> > As the tribe returned to camp, secret rendezvous were occurring all over
the
> > place.
> >
> > Christa was told the alliance was voting Lill out; Lill was told the
> > alliance was voting
> >
> > Christa out. The numerous deceptions set the stage for a suspenseful
Tribal
> > Council.
> >
> > Christa put it best: "Lying is the way to go out here. Everybody has
done
> > it, and
> >
> > everybody has done it well."
> > In the end, Jon and Burton broke their recent alliance with Christa and
> > Sandra by
> >
> > directing the vote so that Christa was voted out of the tribe in a
> > four-to-two decision.
> >
> > Christa becomes the fourth member of the Jury and will ultimately help
to
> > decide who
> >
> > will win the million dollars and earn the title of Sole Survivor.

Mordwid
08-12-2003, 06:26 PM
WHAT A COMPLETE AND ABSOLUTE DICK!!!!!

an
14-12-2003, 11:36 PM
"Brian D" <ice_man615@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:496774b.0312062205.14de465c@posting.google.co m...
> idiot! don't fucking do post the name in the message header - some of
> us would like to watch the actual show.
>
> asshole
>

Sounds like some of you people need to get an actual life.





>
> "who else" <no_spam@anti_spam.org> wrote in message
news:<bqrpff$mkg$1@yeppa.connect.com.au>...
> > After a mystery-filled Tribal Council, Christa Hastie, the 24-year-old
> > computer
> >
> > programmer from Los Angeles, California, was voted out in a four-to-two
> >
> > decision. Christa became the victim of Jon's broken promise that would
> >
> > have taken her to the Final Four. Upon leaving Tribal Council Christa
> > remarked,
> >
> > "I wasn't quite expecting to get voted off tonight. It's really
surprising
> > to see
> >
> > how everybody out here fooled me at every moment of this entire game."
> >
> >
> > DISTRUST RUNS RAMPANT
> >
> > After returning from the Tribal Council in which Tijuana Bradley was
voted
> > out,
> >
> > Christa and Sandra Diaz-Twine, the 29-year-old office assistant from Ft.
> > Lewis,
> >
> > Washington, second-guessed their alliance with Jon. Sandra and Christa
tried
> >
> > to break this alliance by secretly lobbying Darrah Johnson, the 22
year-old
> >
> > mortician from Liberty, Mississippi, to join them in order to vote out
the
> > men.
> >
> > "I'm just gonna play it," confirmed Darrah, "Let them come up to me and
see
> >
> > what's going on, and then I'll decide what I'm going to do after that."
> > As the tribe convened for a Reward Challenge, host Jeff Probst explained
> > that
> >
> > they would compete in teams of three. Starting from a platform in the
water,
> >
> > the first team member would traverse a balance beam, then dive into the
> > water
> >
> > in order to retrieve paddles tied to floating boxes. Both players would
then
> > untie
> >
> > three barrels from an underwater cable and proceed to a ladder, where
the
> > last
> >
> > paddle would be tied. All three players in the team would then jump into
the
> > water
> >
> > and proceed to the beach to retrieve their designated boat. The team
would
> > then
> >
> > race the boat to the water and paddle back to the first floating
platform.
> >
> > The first team to touch the platform would win. The tribe was excited
when
> > they
> >
> > learned that the reward was a night at a spa in which the winning team
> >
> > members would get to enjoy a refreshing shower and massages, followed by
> >
> > a full dinner and a comfortable night's sleep in a real bed. The team of
> > Darrah,
> >
> > Lill and Jon took the lead, with Darrah making quick work of the first
> > paddle.
> >
> > Sandra had trouble with the first paddle, setting her team even further
> > behind.
> >
> > By the time Darrah, Lill and Jon made it to shore, they owned a large
lead.
> >
> > They needed that lead, as it took a long time for them to get the boat
into
> > the water,
> >
> > which set up a closer race. But it was too little too late as Darrah,
Lill
> > and Jon
> >
> > reached the platform first and took home the most generous reward.
> >
> > After enjoying a magnificent plane ride over the Pearl Islands, Darrah,
> >
> > Lill and Jon were ecstatic to arrive to a full-service resort that would
be
> > their
> >
> > home for the next 24 hours. After a much-needed shower, the castaways
> > enjoyed
> >
> > a massage, complete with cucumber slices placed over their eyes. They
looked
> >
> > forward to a delicious dinner and a good night's sleep. "This was, bar
none,
> > the
> >
> > greatest reward we could be given at this stage in the game," exclaimed
Jon
> > Dalton,
> >
> > the 29-year-old art consultant from Danville, Virginia.
> >
> > BACK AT CAMP
> >
> > It wasn't so cushy back at camp, where Christa and Sandra pressed Burton
> >
> > about the strength of his alliance with them. Burton claimed he hadn't
> > spoken to
> >
> > Jon about it, which concerned Christa because Jon had claimed he had.
Burton
> >
> > said it best while talking to the girls: "No matter how strong your best
> > friend is out here,
> >
> > at the end of the day, it's not as strong as a million dollars."
> > At the spa, Darrah, Lill and Jon devoured a royal feast. Jon was the
> > consummate
> >
> > gentleman as he wined and dined the women. After dinner, the trio talked
> > strategy
> >
> > late into the night, clad in their pajamas. Jon played the women by
secretly
> > promising
> >
> > both that they were going to end up in the Final Two with him. "I had so
> > much fun in
> >
> > explaining to D and Lill that Christa made me swear on my grandmother's
> > grave,"
> >
> > laughed Jon, "And I told them it upset me so much to do that. One of her
> > last
> >
> > wishes was that I win."
> >
> > After eating an incredible breakfast spread, Darrah, Lill and Jon to the
> > Balboa camp.
> >
> > Jon regaled the tribe with details from their incredible trip. Jon and
> > Burton quickly broke
> >
> > away to discuss their plan, and decided that Christa would be the next
> > Survivor voted
> >
> > out of the tribe. In an evening conversation with Lill, Burton said he
> > couldn't promise
> >
> > her a position in the Final Two. "What I've told Lill," Burton
proclaimed,
> > "Is that I would
> >
> > never lie to her in this game."
> >
> > IMMUNITY CHALLENGE: MUSKET LOVE
> >
> > As Balboa converged for Immunity, host Jeff Probst explained that the
> > Challenge involved
> >
> > shooting old muskets at targets laced with kerosene. The first player to
set
> > three of their
> >
> > own targets ablaze would win Immunity.
> >
> > As the tribe returned to camp, secret rendezvous were occurring all over
the
> > place.
> >
> > Christa was told the alliance was voting Lill out; Lill was told the
> > alliance was voting
> >
> > Christa out. The numerous deceptions set the stage for a suspenseful
Tribal
> > Council.
> >
> > Christa put it best: "Lying is the way to go out here. Everybody has
done
> > it, and
> >
> > everybody has done it well."
> > In the end, Jon and Burton broke their recent alliance with Christa and
> > Sandra by
> >
> > directing the vote so that Christa was voted out of the tribe in a
> > four-to-two decision.
> >
> > Christa becomes the fourth member of the Jury and will ultimately help
to
> > decide who
> >
> > will win the million dollars and earn the title of Sole Survivor.

Kevin Hendrikssen
14-12-2003, 11:45 PM
"an" <an@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Sounds like some of you people need to get an actual life.

Do you want to be told what's going to happen on the shows you watch?

Graham
15-12-2003, 12:55 AM
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> "an" <an@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:brhkva$3fbba$1@ID-195401.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> > Sounds like some of you people need to get an actual life.
>
> Do you want to be told what's going to happen on the shows you watch?

in what way, good or bad , will knowing what happens on Survivor, affect
you?

gra
>
>
>

Kevin Hendrikssen
15-12-2003, 01:05 AM
"Graham" <hurfy@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> "Kevin Hendrikssen" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
> news:3fdc5afe$0$1730$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u...
> > "an" <an@aol.com> wrote in message
> > news:brhkva$3fbba$1@ID-195401.news.uni-berlin.de...
> >
> > > Sounds like some of you people need to get an actual life.
> >
> > Do you want to be told what's going to happen on the shows you watch?
>
> in what way, good or bad , will knowing what happens on Survivor, affect
> you?

Like any drama it spoils any chance of surprise. It's no different whether
you watch Survivor or "24" or Six Feet Under, or Home and Away or
whatever.. people like and enjoy these programmes... and petty-minded trolls
who think they're above those who do watch them get their rocks off spoiling
it for them. It's nothing but childish and pathetic behaviour on their part.

Do you really condone people whose only aim is to spoil the enjoyment of
others? If you do, aren't you being just a bit judgemental of the people who
watch these shows simply because they may not appeal to yourself?

Graham
15-12-2003, 05:05 PM
"Kevin Hendrikssen" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> "Graham" <hurfy@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
> news:3fdc698f@news.alphalink.com.au...
> >
> > "Kevin Hendrikssen" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
> > news:3fdc5afe$0$1730$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u...
> > > "an" <an@aol.com> wrote in message
> > > news:brhkva$3fbba$1@ID-195401.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > >
> > > > Sounds like some of you people need to get an actual life.
> > >
> > > Do you want to be told what's going to happen on the shows you watch?
> >
> > in what way, good or bad , will knowing what happens on Survivor, affect
> > you?
>
> Like any drama it spoils any chance of surprise. It's no different whether
> you watch Survivor or "24" or Six Feet Under, or Home and Away or
> whatever.. people like and enjoy these programmes... and petty-minded
trolls
> who think they're above those who do watch them get their rocks off
spoiling
> it for them. It's nothing but childish and pathetic behaviour on their
part.
>
> Do you really condone people whose only aim is to spoil the enjoyment of
> others? If you do, aren't you being just a bit judgemental of the people
who
> watch these shows simply because they may not appeal to yourself?

nope..I was simply wanting to know " in what way, good or bad , will knowing
what happens on Survivor, affect you?"

I'm just surprised that the prick Jon is still on the show.

"Home and Away" ?? good grief

cheers

gra
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>
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