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SURVIVOR: CHINA
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| 21 August, 2007
| Cuz It Aint Their Money
Posted on 08/21/2007 4:43:22 AM PDT by cuz_it_aint_their_money

The reality show that started it all continues to raise the bar with its
exotic locations and high-risk challenges with
SURVIVOR: CHINA.
The new competition unleashes an eclectic group of castaways on the ancient south central province of Jiang Xi,
where they are prepared for adventure, danger and surprises in the hopes of winning
$1 million and becoming the ultimate Survivor.
Who will Outwit, Outplay and Outlast?
TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: china; mediawhores; predictionpost55; reality; realitytv; survivor; survivorchina
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To: SuzanneC
I love this.....but don’t tell anyone I’ve got a mean streak.
About SURVIVOR...I think it may be the most fun one yet. I mean, was there a single tribe member you were drawn to? pull for? or admire? Me either.
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posted on
09/22/2007 11:26:35 AM PDT
by
YaYa123
To: JillValentine
Ooh! When did it premiere?
122
posted on
09/22/2007 1:28:11 PM PDT
by
rintense
(I'm 4 Thompson!)
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Thanks Cuz! That gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling.
To: RobFromGa
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Ted Kennedy does NOT see the humor.
But I sure as hell do!
Bwahahahahahahahahaha!!
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posted on
09/22/2007 2:34:18 PM PDT
by
Lee'sGhost
(Crom! Non-Sequitur = Pee Wee Herman.)
To: rintense
It's on at 8 (Eastern/Pacific) on Thursdays. The first episode was on September 20.
The SeeBS website has video of the episode online.
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posted on
09/22/2007 4:27:50 PM PDT
by
JillValentine
(Being a feminist is all about being a victim. Being an armed woman is all about not being a victim.)
To: RobFromGa
That was just wrong! :) Hehe, have to email it though. ;)
To: Tazlo
Thanks for jogging my memory.
128
posted on
09/23/2007 4:53:13 AM PDT
by
tob2
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Ashley has big...muscles. Seriously.
129
posted on
09/23/2007 5:01:35 PM PDT
by
JillValentine
(Being a feminist is all about being a victim. Being an armed woman is all about not being a victim.)
Oh, and Jean-Robert, physically and mentally, reminds me of Richard Hatch.
130
posted on
09/23/2007 8:19:00 PM PDT
by
JillValentine
(Being a feminist is all about being a victim. Being an armed woman is all about not being a victim.)
To: 24Karet; AJMaXx; Alice in Wonderland; alisasny; agarrett; A knight without armor; ...

Greetings Ladies and Gentlemen,
Well, its Monday morning and that means its time for your:
SURVIVOR RECAP!
The Fei Long (flying dragon) Tribe: Red Buffs
Aaron, Amanda, Courtney, Denise, James, Jean-Robert, Leslie, Todd
The Zahn Hu (fighting tiger) Tribe: Yellow Buffs
Ashley, Dave, Erik, Jaime, Frosti, Peih-Gee, Sherea
The losers:
Chicken
Chickens Wings Clipped
The highly anticipated SURVIVOR: CHINA has begun. On night three, the journey ends for Steve "Chicken" Morris, the 47-year-old chicken farmer from Marion, Virginia. Stubborn and unable to coexist peacefully in his new tribe, he is the first person voted out of the game. After his torch is extinguished at Tribal Council, Chicken gives his final words. "It was kind of a shock that the young group didnt come together. I dont think they ever will. Theyre just playing by the seat of their pants. Its truly an honor to be here with out a doubt."
Welcome to China
Transported back in time, 16 Americans from various walks of life begin the adventure of a lifetime in the mysterious land of China. Upon arrival at an ancient Buddhist temple, the Survivors are greeted by host Jeff Probst and participate in a traditional welcome ceremony. Tears streaking her face, Peih-Gee, the 29-year-old jeweler from Marina Del Rey, California, describes the emotion of being in the land of her ancestors. "Being Chinese, its so amazing, coming to do Survivor in China. My grandfather passed away a couple weeks ago. He would have just gotten such a kick out of seeing me here, doing this." Leslie, a 38-year-old Christian radio talk show host, quietly stepped out of the ceremony and wept for her own reason. "Im a believer in Jesus Christ and in the Bible it said thou shall not bow down to any other god. It really felt like worship." Out of her element, Courtney, the 26-year-old New York City waitress, finds the ceremony exasperating. "Im not trying to be a monk here. Im tired; I want to go sit back with a lemonade, I dont wanna be like bowing 37 times. We bowed for like days, I swear to God."
Jeff Probst tells the castaways they will be wearing the clothes on their backs for the next 39 days. He then divides the Survivors into tribes and sends them off to their new homes. The yellow tribe, Zhan Hu, meaning Fighting Tiger, consists of Frosti, Dave, Jaime, Erik, Peih-Gee, Sherea, Ashley and Chicken. The red tribe, Fei Long, meaning Flying Dragon, consists of Jean-Robert, Leslie, Amanda, Courtney, Denise, James, Todd and Aaron.
First Impressions
Arriving at their new home in celebration, the Fei Long tribe prioritizes working on their shelter before nightfall. As work continues, Courtney becomes increasingly annoyed at her new tribes positive energy. "I seemed to be marooned in a land of flight attendants and Sunday school teachers. This is like my own private hell." Meanwhile, while exploring the land surrounding their camp, Jean-Robert approaches Todd in order to test his strategy. Calling on his professional poker player skills, Jean-Robert explains, "My conversation with Todd was deliberate. I wanted him to know, listen, I know that youre the clever guy. Im on to you."
Frustrations Begin
Upon arriving at their barren tribe camp, the boisterous Zhan Hu tribe assesses their bleak situation, while Ashley sizes up her competition. "I wrestle for a living," she explains. "There is a competitive nature that you have in the locker room. Thats a great positive that Im going to have going into this game." Later, as the tribe squanders precious time with no plans to build a shelter, frustration sets in for camping-savvy Chicken. "I live in the woods," explains Chicken. "I got a lot of experience over these characters. I was just giving my opinion and nobody wanted it so you know, Im done suggesting."
Grave Concerns
Back at Fei Long, James and Aaron hack through the surrounding trees for lumber to reinforce their shelter. When Leslie approaches a quiet James in order to get to know him, James confides his concerns about the social aspect of the game. "Im a gravedigger. I like that work because Im by myself. Thats part of my problem over here now. The whole initiation of the social thing, talking and trying to strategize, thats going to kill me."
Looks Can Be Deceiving
As a heavy lightning storm rips through the Zhan Hu camp, the shelter-less tribe huddles together for warmth in the pouring rain. At sunrise, Ashley lays crippled on the ground, as she has fallen ill while the rest of the tribe works on the shelter. "Ive wrestled with a hundred and four fever before," moans Ashley in disbelief. "I have to stay in the game. Hopefully itll pass." Observing Ashley, Dave is unimpressed with the tough-nosed woman of the WWE. "I thought [Ashley] would be a much stronger person considering her profession and how her demeanor is, but if Ashleys health stays the same, Ashleys going first."
Follow the Leader?
Anxious for their first Immunity Challenge, the Fei Long tribe looks to the Art of War for guidance before battle. The text details the need for a commander, so Todd seizes the opportunity to deflect responsibility off of him and coyly elects Aaron as Fei Longs leader. "Aarons a very strong player," explains Todd, wheels in motion. "Im very smart in trying to push the leader role onto Aaron because I dont want to take that position." Hesitant at first, Aaron reluctantly accepts his position in the tribe. "Being in the leadership role," says Aaron, Its not someplace that I want to be. But leadership is going for it and Im ready."
Immunity Challenge: Dragon Dance
The tribes meet for their first Immunity Challenge, where Jeff Probst explains the rules. Each tribe will be connected to and carrying a heavy ceremonial mascot. They will maneuver through a series of obstacles on their way to a locked gate. Once at the gate, one tribe member will scale two walls, releasing a drawbridge at each wall, retrieve a key, and race back to unlock the gate, freeing the rest of their tribe. Next, they will make their way through a swamp to the finish platform, where they will solve a puzzle. First tribe to do so wins flint and Immunity.
The race begins with the tribes trudging through the muddy course, maneuvering side-by-side as they make their way to the locked gate. Frosti and James are neck-and-neck as they catapult themselves over the walls. But when Frosti forgets to lower the drawbridge and has to go back, he gives James from Fei Long a narrow lead.
Carrying the awkward and heavy mascots, both tribes make their way through the waist deep swamp. Fei Long reaches the finish platform first. They start on their puzzle as the swamp slows the Zhan Hu tribe. Zhan Hu can never catch up, as Fei Long solves the puzzle, winning flint and Immunity.
Worth Your Weight
With Tribal Council looming, an emotional Peih-Gee clashes with Chicken as they attempt to reinforce their shelter. He refuses to lend his expertise. Exasperated, Peih-Gee laments. "Chicken wont give an opinion on how he thinks anything should be done. Its not worth anything to me if he chooses not to apply his strengths." Confident his work ethic is an essential contribution to the tribe, Chicken targets the once-sick Ashley. "I feel like Ashleys going. She aint done nothing since she landed down there." Meanwhile, realizing she may be a target, Ashley worries about her own fate. "I would hate to think that one day of being sick would dominate over everything."
In the end, at Tribal Council, Ashley is spared when the votes are read. Chicken gets plucked from the game and becomes the first casualty of SURVIVOR: CHINA.
Voting Breakdown:
Chicken received 5 votes from Frosti, Erik, Sherea, Jamie & Peih-Gee
Ashley received 2 votes from Chicken & Dave
Peih-Gee received 1 vote from Ashley
Ill be back Thursday morning with your Survivor Ping, so till then,
Take Care,

FReepmail me if you want added to (or removed from) the Survivor Ping List.
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Notable Survivor Quote:
I was camping with a bunch of knuckleheads.
Hunter Ellis, Survivor Marquesas
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Hunter Ellis, Survivor MarquesasNow, there was a player I could have watched for a long time. My husband knew they weren't dumping Ashley because she's the one with the big, ummm, lungs.
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posted on
09/24/2007 11:52:46 AM PDT
by
trimom
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Chicken: Man, plucked /way/ too early. Alas, sometimes you gotta swallow some pride and find those few sane people in a tribe, and work with them, and tell the brats to go play in the mud.
Team Yellow as a whole: What on God’s green earth were you thinking? You’ve got a bamboo forest, right here, giving you an incredible building resource and after three days, all you have to show for shelter building is something that makes cub scouts point and laugh. This early in the game, it is /all about survival/ - swallow all your pride, get the shelter built, kick off the weakest slug that the producers stuck you with.
Wonder how long until the red team gets the brilliant idea of losing a challenge to dump dead weight?
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posted on
09/24/2007 1:59:17 PM PDT
by
kingu
(No, I don't use sarcasm tags - it confuses people.)
To: trimom
Hunter’s “knuckleheads” line was a classic, along with Jamie’s “Blindsided!” and Chicken’s “Damn!”
Did you see Ashley hauling that heavy suitcase on her back up the stairway? Someone whose job involves lifting a 130-pound woman over her head has to be pretty strong.
“Blindsided! NICE! Now THAT’s how you vote somebody out!” - Jamie Newton, Survivor: Guatemala
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posted on
09/24/2007 9:17:56 PM PDT
by
JillValentine
(Being a feminist is all about being a victim. Being an armed woman is all about not being a victim.)
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Next week...the poker player’s bluff is called.
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posted on
09/26/2007 7:58:17 PM PDT
by
JillValentine
(Being a feminist is all about being a victim. Being an armed woman is all about not being a victim.)
To: Ben Ficklin; Canticle_of_Deborah; Central Scrutiniser; Chancellor Palpatine; CheneyChick; cmsgop; ..

Greetings Ladies and Gentlemen,
Yep! Its me once again with your:
SURVIVOR PING!
The Fei Long (flying dragon) Tribe: Red Buffs
Aaron, Amanda, Courtney, Denise, James, Jean-Robert, Leslie, Todd
The Zahn Hu (fighting tiger) Tribe: Yellow Buffs
Ashley, Dave, Erik, Jaime, Frosti, Peih-Gee, Sherea
The Losers:
Chicken
The title of tonights episode is: My Mom Is Going to Kill Me!
For hints on what to expect tonight, start highlighting at the - > below:
For those of you in Rio Linda, that means DONT highlight it if you dont want to know what happens!
- > From the SeeBS website:
The castaways are thrown, choked, and wrestled as mud flies and tops are ripped off in one of the most physical and dirtiest challenges in Survivor history.
When Leslie feels weak and vulnerable, she receives what she thinks is a gift from God.
Jean-Robert concocts a plan to purposely act lazy in order to get ahead in the game.
The reward challenge appears to be a frolic in the mud. Previews have shown Jeff releasing vary large balls into a mud pit and the players have to try and get their balls onto their mat while at the same time preventing the other team from doing the same thing. Clothes do in fact get torn off and tossed aside which will make the video producers job quite hectic by having to fuzzy out quite a bit.
Other press release photos show the Zahn Hu tribe sitting around camp in what appears to be the morning of the Immunity Challenge. (Dave appears to be reading the tree mail calling them to the challenge.) Conspicuously missing from this photo is Jaime, which leads people to believe that Fei Long won the Reward Challenge and kidnapped Jaime.
The Immunity Challenge appears to be breaking through barriers with a battering ram. Since the Fei Long tribe appears to have their act together and conversely, the Zahn Hu tribe cant seem to function together, Im gonna say the Fei Long continue their winning streak and win Immunity.
Well there you have it:
Cuzs Weekly Survivor Picks
Start highlighting again: - >
Reward Challenge Winner: Fei Long
Immunity Challenge Winner: Fei Long
Voted out: Ashley Massaro
Ill be back Monday morning with a recap of tonights episode, so till then,
Take Care,

FReepmail me if you want added to (or removed from) the Survivor Ping List.
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Notable Survivor Quote:
"I need someone to pee on my hand!"
John Carroll, Survivor Marquesas
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Just caught the first ep On Demand last night. Boy that Ashley chick is really annoying to me for some reason. Maybe it's the lip piercings... who knows?
NFP
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posted on
09/27/2007 1:52:02 PM PDT
by
Notforprophet
(Democrats have stood their own arguments on their heads so often that they now stand for nothing.)
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Tick.....tick.....tick.....tick.....have all snacks and drinks within arms reach and the pets fed......
To: Notforprophet
Last season I commented how they wore so many clothes and shoes. Now this time it seems everybody is naked. That mud splat at the fire pit was pretty funny!
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
While there’s been some improvements in the Zahn Hu camp, they still don’t even have a roof that’ll keep out the rain, and still have the split bamboo bottom. I suppose that’s a bit more comfortable to sleep on, but it’s going to fall apart after not so long. Not sorry to see Ashley gone, but that tribe has to get on the ball in regards to food if they intend upon doing anything other than being a constantly losing tribe.
And once again, the challenges were very well built, still /too/ well built for a ‘survival’ situation. The twist of the kidnap and hidden immunity clue was interesting; really like that twist to it, and hope that continues on.
Really wonder if Jamie’s going to point out how bad their camp is in comparison to the other, and use the observations on how to build a shelter right. The camp, as it is, /really/ needs help. Quick, someone call Home Depot to sponsor a challenge!
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posted on
09/28/2007 6:49:54 AM PDT
by
kingu
(No, I don't use sarcasm tags - it confuses people.)
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