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Post by Sandy on Nov 30, 2012 10:47:26 GMT -5
- You're safe tonight, that's 100% but as I mentioned to Chris, Kwele are against the wall. Do you see any opportunites to break into majority numbers? Explain. No. To All Survivors - As you vote people out, you're creating a Jury that will vote for the winner. Does the creation of the Jury affect who leaves at a particular stage or would it be inevitable? I have no idea who the Mbochi are, so I don't have an opinion on them, so I don't see how that could affect anything.
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Post by Sandy on Nov 30, 2012 10:47:37 GMT -5
Sam - mama did not raise a quitter.. make it happen, capt'n. Sagar - weeeeerk. <3
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Post by Sandy on Nov 30, 2012 10:47:49 GMT -5
....Meanwhile, somewhere in Mexico:
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Post by Sandy on Nov 30, 2012 10:49:02 GMT -5
Final 8 - welcome once again to Tribal Council. There are eight men left in the game - Sagar sitting on the sidelines tonight. Cant be voted against, but also cant vote. One of you who will soon be headed to the jury! All idols are now out of play. Once the votes are read the decision is final. Person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately. I'll read the votes... First vote... Final 8 - welcome once again to Tribal Council. There are eight men left in the game - Sagar who is relaxing back at camp - and one of you who will soon be headed to the jury! All idols are now out of play. Once the votes are read the decision is final. Person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately. I'll read the votes... First vote... [ Jose] Second vote... [ Dave ] Third vote... [ Chris Brown ] Fourth vote... [ Chris Brown ] 2 votes Chris 1 vote Dave 1 vote Jose Fifth vote.... [ Chris Brown] 9th person to leave the game and 8th person voted out of iSurv1vor: Congo [ Chris Brown ] Three is enough. The Tribe Has Spoken. Chris Brown, it has been a pleasure! Unfortunately your time as castaways comes to and end here - but your time as a juror has just begun. Who knows how this game would have played out had JEB not quit, but everyone deals with the pressure of the game differently. For him - the heat in the kitchen was too much to bare. It was awesome watching you play - you definitely impressed me throughout your time here. Thanks for playing. To the remaining men of Rafiki, congratulations for surviving 25 days in Congo. Only seven of you remain with a whole lot of game left to be played. See you at your next challenge. [ Jose] Second vote... [ Dave ] Third vote... [ Chris Brown ] Fourth vote... [ Chris Brown ] 2 votes Chris 1 vote Dave 1 vote Jose Fifth vote.... 9th person to leave the game and 8th person voted out of iSurv1vor: Congo [ Chris Brown ] Three is enough. The Tribe Has Spoken. Chris Brown, it has been a pleasure! Unfortunately your time as castaways comes to and end here - but your time as a juror has just begun. Who knows how this game would have played out had JEB not quit, but everyone deals with the pressure of the game differently. For him - the heat in the kitchen was too much to bare. It was awesome watching you play - you definitely impressed me throughout your time here. Thanks for playing. To the remaining men of Rafiki, congratulations for surviving 25 days in Congo. Only seven of you remain with a whole lot of game left to be played. See you at your next challenge.
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Post by Renee on Nov 30, 2012 11:41:00 GMT -5
Wow, the level of annimosity by the Kewel boys is laughable. Sam and Chris made their beds and set themselves up to be in the minority. Now they want to blame the Mbochi boys for sticking together? Amazing.
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Post by Chris on Nov 30, 2012 12:45:17 GMT -5
Renee - I love you doll, but I really want you to break down to me how following that pathetically planned out vote for Adrian pre-merge would have changed anything? The result would have been the same and we would have been in the same situation. I'm waiting...
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Post by Renee on Nov 30, 2012 13:23:04 GMT -5
I beg to differ that it was a pathetic plan to vote out Adrian. It would have worked if you guys had played your part and not flipped on Kwele. Which meant we would have gone into the merge with a 5-4 advantage instead of 4-5. The most important part of this game is getting to the merge with numbers and then you make your moves, not before. I know you are a smart guy and can see this. You guys didn't stand a chance once you got to the merge, plain and simple, and you know it. I can't blame Mbochi for working the advantage in their favor. Your turn...
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Post by Chris on Nov 30, 2012 13:49:58 GMT -5
Correct me if I'm wrong, but our "orders" were to vote Adrian; both votes would have been nullified, so the result would have been the same (instead of our two votes going to you, they would have gone to Adrian) - apparently, after the fact, I found out at the last minute that Hash wanted one of us to vote for Ryan, but by that point we had already voted and the deadline had passed. Sam had suggested that we split the votes between the two of them, but he told me that you guys objected to that. Had we done that, Ryan would have gone and then what you're saying would be valid. But the last plan I was given from the two of you didn't make sense, so I decided to use my own brain and go for something that was a little more guaranteed. Plus, going into that situation, I could use that as leverage to try to get Adrian on my side, the only person that seemed open to listening to a different idea other than "pagonging."
Anyway the cookie crumbles, we were down a person and with that group, we were going to be picked off.
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Post by Adrian on Dec 6, 2012 5:53:31 GMT -5
Even in iSurv1vor the ladies are fighting over me Love you guys
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Post by Chris on Dec 6, 2012 20:10:59 GMT -5
hahahahaha <3 Adrian!
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