Posted on 01/18/2005 3:55:31 AM PST by cuz_it_aint_their_money
Greetings Survivor FReeks!
Its time once again for a new season of Survivor!
Twenty Americans are stranded in Palau, the South Pacific paradise some call the 8th natural wonder of the world, where colorful wildlife, dense jungles and an underwater world beyond belief are haunted by the wreckage and remnants of World War II.
From the beginning, the game will be changed in a dramatic way: everything the Survivors have come to expect will be wiped out in the first 10 minutes.
Who will outwit, outplay, and outlast all others in Palau?
According to the official website, there will only be one tribe (at least for starters) and three contestants will get the boot during the first show.
Should be interesting!
One "nips" Jamiesons..one chugs Guinness..
Whew. For a second there I thought the tribe had spoken and it was time for me to "go".
Speaking o' Guinness . . .
Seamus was walking along the coast of Galway early one morning with a bit of a sore head when he tripped over something in the sand. Reaching down, he picked up a lamp and starting rubbing it. There was a huge crack of thunder, an awesome amount of smoke, and lo and behold, a genie appeared.
"Mornin' boyo," said the genie. "For releasing me from two thousand years of bondage, I'll be grantin' ya three wishes."
"Isn't this grand," said Seamus. "Can I have a pint of Guinness?"
"Sure of course ye can," said the genie. And poof! a pint appeared in Seamus's hand. Seamus starting sipping away at the pint. "For the love o' Jaysus, this has to be the best pint I've ever been tasting."
"Of course it is," said the genie. "I'm an Irish genie, after all, and I do know a bit about pints. Now, let's get on with business. You've got two more wishes left, and I haven't got all day!"
"Now just be bidin' yer time," said Seamus. "I want to enjoy me pint."
"Ah," said the genie. "That's a magic pint."
"And what do ye be meanin' by that?" asked Seamus.
"Well," said the genie, "as soon as it's done, it'll fill right back up again just as good as the first."
"Is that so," said Seamus, finishing off the pint. Sure enough, back up it came, and when he tasted it, it really was every bit as good.
"Now," said the genie, "about those other two wishes?"
"Ah," said Seamus, "I'll have two more o' these!"
Happy St. Patrick's Day
The guy thinks, then says
I'd like my sexual organ to add 3"
OK, says the genie, but your worst enemy gets an extra 6"
I'd like to havve 20 women to service me sexually
OK says the genie, but your worst enemy gets 40 women.
I'd like to lose ONE testicle..
Why is Ulong like a *****?
Because it shrinks every time it has to go into the water...
LOL..made my day..my NCAA pool is in the crapper, already, and I'm watching the baseball hearings...
Oh my word, cuz is Condi!
No wonder....
The Koror Tribe: Caryn, Coby, Gregg, Ian, Janu, Jennifer, Katie, Tom
The Ulong Tribe: Bobby Jon, Ibrehem, James, Stephenie
The Losers: Angie, Ashlee, Jeff, Jolanda, Jonathan, Kim, Wanda, Willard
The show opens with Jeff and Kim snuggling in the shelter. Oh wait, that was a couple weeks ago. Scratch that!
The show opens with Gregg and Jennifer snuggling in the shelter, while Coby minces about, whining and complaining to the camera saying she rubbed his stomach! and they failed miserably at hiding their relationship. Oh pull in your claws you thilly little bitch! You think that you prancing fairies are the only ones permitted to paw each other and flaunt your sick in your face relationships on TV!?!?!?
Meanwhile, Willard is sleeping in the hammock by the fire. Gregg yells at him to either tend the fire or wake someone if he isnt going to. I think we all know who Korors first boot is.
Over at Ulong, the tribe has just returned from Tribal Council (this is beginning to sound like a broken record) and since its raining really, really hard, they decide to pack up camp and head for the cave. They get lost in the dark, James makes an ass of himself, Angie cries so much Im afraid her piercings are going to rust, and eventually they quit looking for the cave and return to the camp where James gives a rousing pep talk about not quitting.
The next morning at Koror, Tom comments to the camera about Willards refusal to tend to the fire last night. He thinks that Willard is either playing a game with the rest of the tribe to wear them down and make them more tired or he is just one of those people that think why should they do it if someone else is going to do it for them. Or maybe he knows hes toast so hes not bothering to do any work and enjoying the last days of his tropical island vacation. The camera then cuts to Gregg and Tom discussing Willard and how since theyve won so many immunity challenges, they havent had to play the game and Willard has been getting a free ride. Yep, Willards toast! No doubt about it.
Back from commercial break, and Probst welcomes the tribes as he explains the Reward Challenge. Both tribes are going to race out to a Japanese shipwreck to retrieve Sake bottles from the bottom of the ocean. One tribe member at a time will be pulled out to a buoy by their tribe using a pulley system. At the buoy is the shipwreck. The survivor will dive down, release a bottle of Sake (there are 14 in all), come back up, and get back on the raft with the Sake bottle to be pulled back to their tribe. The first tribe to bring back six Sake bottles wins reward. The reward has good and bad news. The good news is the winning tribe will be eating beef stew. The bad news is theyll be doing it at Tribal Council. Win or lose, both tribes will be going to Tribal Council. The winning tribe will go first, vote out someone, and then cross over to the jury side. Then theyll eat as they watch the losing tribes Tribal Council. Koror sits out Willard, Caryn, Katie, and Janu.
Probst says go and Ulong takes a small early lead. In fact it starts to look as if Ulong might win one for a change. That is until Ibrehem pulls an Osten and flounders in the water. The prancing little fairy from Koror catches up and passes Ibrehem to put Koror in the lead. Ibrehem tries for a third time to grab a bottle and failing yet again, his tribe yells at him to come back without a bottle. Koror stays in the lead until Ian cant find a bottle. (I know what your thinking, Ian is the swims with dolphins water weenie from Koror! Whats his problem? All I can offer is this Have you seen Ians coke bottle glasses? Its a wonder he could even find the wreck! Let along the bottles!)
Anyway, its a squeeker as Koror pulls out yet another victory, to win stew and a seat at Ulongs Tribal Council. Jeff sends everyone back to camp, as Koror high fives each other, and Angie weeps. (Whoops, those piercings are gonna rust yet!)
Back at Korors camp, the tribe celebrates as the prancing fairy asks everyone to be nice about the food at Tribal Council and not rub Ulongs face in it. (Yeah right!)
Meanwhile, over at the Ulong camp, James immediately starts in blaming Ibrehem for the challenge loss. Steph whines about being an athlete her whole life and how she cant take the losing. She doesnt understand why they keep losing. (Duh! Its because your LOSERS!)
Back at Koror, Tom, Ian, Gregg, Jenn, and Katie are out in the water and discussing why Willard should go. (As if there was ever any doubt!)
The camera then shows us a conversation between Gregg and the prancing fairy. Gregg tells Coby that once Caryn and Willard are gone, he and Jenn will switch alliances and join Coby and Janu against Tom, Ian, and Katie. Coby buys into this and minces away after commenting how he loves that the game is going to a new level.
Probst welcomes Koror to tribal council for the first time, tells them to grab a torch, blah, blah, blah, and starts in with Koror. Whos the leader, Whos the food provider, Whos the schemers etc. etc. OK its time to vote.
One by one they go off to vote, Jeff says Ill go tally the votes. Etc.etc.etc. And when all is said and done, its no surprise that Willard gets the boot with eight of the nine votes cast. Jeff snuffs his torch and Willards parting comments are Stay strong. Stick to the plan. Finish them off. He shuffles off into the dark as Jeff tells Koror to shift seats over to the Jury side as he calls in Ulong. (with a rather snide Who Im sure is going to enjoy this.)
Id like to pause here and review what each member had to say during their voting:
Willard (Votes Katie): (And doesnt say anything)
Jenn (Votes Willard): Willard, I do think youre a really great guy with some great qualities, but the crabbiness and the pessimism and the lack of some physical qualities in our challenges is just its gotten to be too much. So, sorry. Hope you have a great trip.
Gregg (Votes Willard): Willard, some of us think you got a free ride up to this point and though your body might not be kicking, Im concerned about your mind. Best of luck.
Katie (Votes Willard): You couldnt even think of a reason why you didnt like me! Well, Ill tell you. Because youre crabby, and youre bitter. Bye!
Coby (Votes Willard): Im sorry that I couldnt stick to our original alliance. But I have to do what I have to do to stay in the game. But youre a good man.
Caryn (Votes Willard): I adore you Willard, but I agree with the tribe. Youre too moody to live with for 39 days.
Ian (Votes Willard): (And doesnt say anything.)
Janu (Votes Willard): Willard, youll always be a part of Koror.
Tom (Votes Willard): I liked you personally, but you played the game too much as an individual, and we needed teamwork.
Willards final words: There isnt anything I regret doing in the game. I would have liked to not have my crash on Day 3 and I probably could have avoided that if I had consumed unboiled water earlier like some people did.
Its probably a fair criticism to say that from time to time Im a little crabby. I dont think that it accurately reflects my demeanor during the game as a whole or would accurately characterize it if youre looking for an average. But there are times when I get crabby and I know that can bother people. So if somebody perceived me that way, Im sure they have a factual basis for saying I was crabby.
I surprised myself out here by not being quite as strong as I expected to be. And I think thats because its been many, many years since Ive been in a situation where Im really deprived of food and sleep and water and placed under stress. Ive gotten in the best shape I think I can get me in, in this stage of life, and Ill be fine once I get back to the world. But I didnt react quite as well as I wanted to, to the fairly simple things like lack of food and lack of sleep, which I should have done better at.
Irrespective of the lack of feeling between Katie and I, I think that she and the tribe as a whole are pretty good people. I was surprised to be placed with a group of 8 other people and really like 7 of them. It was theyre good people by and large.
Particularly, Coby. I just flat like Coby. I dont know why. But Cobys a stud and I think hes a standup guy. And hes got a lot of sensitivity thats an unusual combination.
Back from commercial break, Ulong comes in. Koror opens the food and lays it on thick about how good the food and drink is. Ulong looks defeated as Angie buries her head in her hands to cover up her crying and her rusting piercings. Jeff questions Ulong why they brought their entire camp with them to T.C. Bobby Jon says they never know whats going to happen and they want to be ready if they merge. Jeff smirks and says Your not merging. Is it just me, or was there a note of finality about Probst comment?
Jeff makes more of his banal questioning as Ibrehem finally speaks up and pleads his case, pointing out that each one of them has made mistakes and that he hopes that the tribe looks at the challenges collectively and not just this last one to make their decision. Koror meanwhile is soaking in all this good info. Jeff says it time to vote, but before we do, Koror has one more part of their reward to perform. Each member of Koror will vote to grant Immunity to one member of Ulong. Whomever receives the most number of votes, will get immunity. Then and only then will Ulong vote.
Each member of Koror then votes and here is what they said when they voted:
Janu (Votes Ibrahim): (And doesnt say anything)
Coby (Votes Stephenie): I hope you get it, girl.
Caryn (Votes Bobby Jon): Youre a saint, and you deserve to stay for a long time.
Ian (Votes Stephanie): (And doesnt say anything)
Katie (Votes Ibrahim): (And doesnt say anything)
Tom (Votes Bobby Jon): (And doesnt say anything)
Jenn (Votes Ibrehem): (And doesnt say anything)
Gregg (Votes Angie): (And doesnt say anything)
Jeff tallies and reads the votes. Finally reveling that Immunity goes to Ibrehem. Jeff then instructs Koror that their time is up and to head back to camp.
After they are gone, Jeff then has Ulong vote (and he reminds them that Ibrehem is immune from tonights vote. As if the ugly necklace around Ibrehems neck isnt already rubbing salt into their wounds.)
Anyway, they vote and we are treated to our first tie since the purple rock incident way back in season 4 during Survivor: Marquesas.
James (Votes Angie): Angie, sorry. Youre a tough girl. But I got an alliance with Stephenie and Bobby Jon. Sorry.
Angie (Votes Bobby John): Im sorry. I dont know who else to vote for.
Ibrehem (Votes James): You said I was lacking. But youre the one who quit in one of the challenges.
Stephenie (Votes Bobby Jon): Its not your time to go. Im just trying to stick to our strategy and whats going to benefit us, hopefully, in the end. Im sorry.
Bobby Jon (Votes Angie): Its all right.
Jeff reads the votes, reveils the tie between Angie and Bobby Jon, and instructs James, Ibrehem and Stephenie that they will vote again. This time for only either Angie or Bobby Jon. Since there are three voting, this vote will not end in a tie.
They vote yet again:
James (Votes Angie): Sorry.
Stephenie (Votes Angie): Ah, damn. Sorry. I just have to do whats best for me right now. Im sorry.
Ibrehem (Votes Angie): Im sorry.
Jeff snuffs Angies torch, (she has finally stopped crying) and she then takes that long walk of shame. (Did anybody else notice that she also took the tribes sewing kit with her? Guess she got the last jab back at them after all!)
Angies final words; It was an interesting time here on Survivor. Im very happy that I wasnt voted off first. That was one of my goals. And I succeeded in that.
And I think that I really got the luck of the draw. Things kind of turned out the way they turned out, and if Ibrehem hadnt won immunity I think he wouldve been the one gone. So I cant really have any hard feelings. The tribes gotta do what the tribes gotta do. Hopefully it can pull itself up and turn things around and go into the merge with a good head and a good start.
I was surprised because I didnt know that Koror got to choose immunity for somebody (laughs). So I knew as soon as they got to choose immunity and had heard everything, they were going to say, they were going to stick the knife in us and choose Ibrehem. They all knew that he was the one that was going to go, and I think they all saw me as a little bit of a threat because I kept bouncing all of their women around (laughs). So I pretty much figured it was going to come down to me, and everybody had to do what they had to do for the tribe. Theres no hard feelings.
Im very proud of my accomplishments out here! I mean, I did a lot better in the challenges then I ever thought that I would. I mean, there were a few that I did better than anybody else. There were a few where I never fell off, I gave it my best, and Im proud of myself. Im happy I came out here and I did this and did something Ive never done before, and Im totally happy that I wasnt voted off first! I didnt want to go first!
I think I was able to gel a little bit more. I think you get so cloistered in your own kind of group of people that it was kind of nice to see some other people and how they live and what they do. Its not necessarily people that I would all be like, I wouldve met on the outside world, so it was a different and a refreshing view of life. Especially since none of my friends and me have really ever been athletic or on teams, and Ive never been on a team before, so it was kind of an interesting experience. To do something that was so communal and not so individual, which is what I usually do.
I think Im going to walk away from this experience with a little bit more appreciation for things I take for granted. Just things simple like having chairs with backs on them (laughs) and food. I think Im so frugal in life that maybe Im going to splurge a little bit more and go the extra mile. And definitely, definitely spend a lot more time with my significant other, because when youre out here and youre apart from somebody, it makes you realize all those feelings that you live together work together take for granted. So all those little things in life just snuggling up on the couch with popcorn never going to take that for granted ever again.
Well thats all for now, Ill be back on Wednesday with my picks for next episode, but remember!
Due to the NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament (a.k.a March Madness), the 6th episode of Survivor; Palau will be broadcast on Wednesday instead of Thursday. Thats the 23rd. Episode 7 will resume regular Thursday night broadcasts on March 31st. Set your VCRs and TIVOs accordingly.
Take care,
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up,
totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming....
Wow, what a ride!"
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"Your not merging. Is it just me, or was there a note of finality about Probst comment?"
I thought "You're not merging" had an wickedly ominous tone to it too. And wouldn't it be way cool to let a tribe get totally wiped out? Another first, and oh how Jeff loves those "firsts"....if only to keep the show from being so predictable.
It looked to me like she handed Stephanie an extra shirt. Angie wouldn't be needing it any more.
LOL....Who knew Angie even had a shirt? That girl was just about half nekkid the whole time.
The Koror Tribe: Caryn, Coby, Gregg, Ian, Janu, Jennifer, Katie, Tom
The Ulong Tribe: Bobby Jon, Ibrehem, James, Stephenie
The Losers: Angie, Ashlee, Jeff, Jolanda, Jonathan, Kim, Wanda, Willard
Greetings fellow Survivor junkies! Its time once again for your weekly:
Dont forget! The show is TONIGHT! So lets get into it, shall we?
According to a compilation of the official SeeBS Website, the promo vidcaps for episode 6 and the various spoiler websites, the following is what we can expect to see tonight.
Tonights episode is titled: Jellyfish N Chips
"Tensions flare between two tribemates when one blames the other for the tribe's loss in a Challenge. We see in the promos that James and Ibrehem go at each other. So no big shocker here.
A tribe's high morale is not enough to keep one Survivor from being annoyed by a tribemate's uselessness around camp. Since one would be hard pressed to describe Ulongs morale as anything other than lower than low, its highly probable that they are talking about Koror here. And after Cobys comment last week to Willard that Katie should be the one going because shes worthless around camp its a pretty good guess that its Coby who gets annoyed with Katie.
After a miserable night in a typhoon, one Survivor has an emotional and physical breakdown. The promos show that Janu is the one having the breakdown, so again, its no big surprise here.
One undecided Survivor makes conflicting deals with two tribemates going into Tribal Council. Who will be next to leave the island? Since were probably talking about Ulong here, that narrows the choices down considerably. We already know that James and Ibrehem are against each other, that leaves either Bobby Jon or Stephenie as the one making the conflicting deals. Its a pretty safe bet that James is going to vote for Ibrehem and vice versa. And I cant see Bobby Jon being undecided. So my guess is that Stephenie makes the conflicting deals with Ibrehem and James.
The Reward Challenge appears to be a capture the flag type challenge. Both tribes are given a chest containing the other tribes flag. They race into the water to retrieve some building materials, and construct a maze of some sorts around their chest. Once both sides are done (probably have a time limit here), then each tribe must solve the other tribes maze and retrieve and raise their own flag. The first tribe to raise their own flag wins reward, which is a trip to a lake called Jellyfish Lake and some Pringles Chips. Hence the title Jellyfish N Chips.
The Immunity Challenge appears to be a Shoot em up type challenge. Each tribe takes turn firing a WWII vintage machine gun at targets. The first tribe to shoot up either their own targets or the other tribes targets, wins Immunity.
Well, enough of my flappin my gums, its time for:
Take care,
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up,
totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming....
Wow, what a ride!"
Freepmail me if you want added to or removed from the Survivor Ping List!
Good morning, cuz...maybe Jeff will have a "do Over" vote, like the mess on American Idol?.....just wondering..and NOT even quetsionign your predictions..but don't you think the promo cuts make itt= waaay to easy to guess the results...as you stated...one would therefore think it'd be something other..
I think Mark Burnett is so fed up with Ulong's back to back quitters (that would be Kim and Jeff for those in Rio Linda) that he is letting Ulong self destruct. Otherwise, he would have shuffled the tribes up by now.
I remember we were talking about that scenario a few weeks ago..or, they could bring back some early bootees from previous programs..like Jeff's girlfriend..
In other words, once yer torch is snuffed it'll stay snuffed. (Unless they have an All Stars II, which I highly doubt.)
Come on..Richard Hatch is the personification of the "anti-hero"...and they better get him before he's off to prison for Income Tax evasion..now that's a real SURVIVOR show possibility..
I agree... but we do have two contestants on this show who are no longer playing... and did not have their torches snuffed: Jonathan & Wanda.
"...So, what else could "T_M" stand for?..."
Thread Maintainer.
Ok, Ok, if ya wanna get technical. Jonathan and Wanda never had a torch to get snuffed in the first place. So you could say they never even got to start the game.
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