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Leslie Nease * voted off*
georgiapeach:
At least she was respectful with how she did it, whereas if Courtney rolled her eyes at that monk one more time.... :rolleyes
But then I read in an Interview with one of the Survivors that that Temple segment was over three hours long!
Kudos to her for keeping on trying to get on Survivor--at least we know she is persistent!
marigold:
--- Quote from: georgiapeach on September 23, 2007, 02:39:35 PM ---At least she was respectful with how she did it, whereas if Courtney rolled her eyes at that monk one more time.... :rolleyes
But then I read in an Interview with one of the Survivors that that Temple segment was over three hours long!
Kudos to her for keeping on trying to get on Survivor--at least we know she is persistent!
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I agree GP at least she tried. But I do understand that if she personally did not feel comfortable being in the temple, she has that right to feel that way whether I agree with it or not.
Oh it's so quiet today. I was hoping I could get away from my laundry and housecleaning. I guess I'll go do it :laundry
s1:
Even though Jeff stressed that it wasn't a religious ceremony they were still bowing down before Buddha. As a Christian I understand why Leslie walked out. She did it respectfully without interrupting the ceremony or drawing any extra attention to herself. I would have been upset with her if she hadn't left.
darkwitless:
--- Quote from: s1 on September 23, 2007, 03:08:34 PM ---Even though Jeff stressed that it wasn't a religious ceremony they were still bowing down before Buddha. As a Christian I understand why Leslie walked out. She did it respectfully without interrupting the ceremony or drawing any extra attention to herself. I would have been upset with her if she hadn't left.
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Gotta agree with this one! When I was watching this - before she walked out - Dh and I were discussing how we'd feel particpating in a non Christian worship ceremony - it certainly looked like a ceremony involving Buddah and all the trappings. It's one thing to respectfully observe another worship service - but to feel required to particpate...I certainly appreciated how she left - if the editing was acurate. And Courtney didn't appear very respectful with all her eye rolling. JMO
georgiapeach:
Interview with Leslie: http://www.buddytv.com/articles/survivor/exclusive-interview-leslie-nea-12026.aspx
You know, my plan going into the game was to play with integrity and to play an honest game which I’ve seen other people do. The problem is, when you go with a plan like that, it’s kinda hard to get that plan going if you don’t have people with you who are trustworthy. Day two, they didn’t show this, but on day two, Todd and Amanda came up to me and asked me to be in an alliance with them and James and Aaron ... so we had a five person alliance. Those were the people that I had to trust.
When they approached me, I wasn’t sure that I trusted them but I really thought to myself: "If I say no to the majority of the tribe, I’m outta here." Unfortunately, when I got the clue, they didn’t show that Todd and I had a relationship. Todd and I were really close out there ... I mean, he’s a great kid. But the reason I shared it with him was because I was in that five person alliance, I couldn’t share with Amanda because her and Aaron seemed to have sort of a love thing going, you know? The just seemed to really be connecting which, they haven’t shown. My only choice was Todd, and I trusted him.
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