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Lets Spoil the Games ! Round 2 Quiz & Questions
puddin:
ok this don't click if Koror wins RC then how can Angie be the one enjoying a feast? *(^
So it would have to be someone for Koror . I'm putting Willard . Unless you think the IC includes a feast?
9. According to CBS, while enjoying a feast, a tribe notices one member's reclusive behavior. Who is the recluse?
a. Angie
I have Willard for my guess ? He sorta seems ratty and weird to me , plus I read that he does not want the others to know that he is a lawyer .. :/
tinampg96:
dang it, did I fudge up my typing, I didn't mean to highlight anyone.
Edit: Crapola...let me go back to get more info...thats what I get for trying to get info out to people to soon.... |(
Jusalurker:
--- Quote from: puddin on February 19, 2005, 08:21:12 PM ---ok this don't click if Koror wins RC then how can Angie be the one enjoying a feast? *(^
So it would have to be someone for Koror . I'm putting Willard . Unless you think the IC includes a feast?
9. According to CBS, while enjoying a feast, a tribe notices one member's reclusive behavior. Who is the recluse?
a. Angie
I have Willard for my guess ? He sorta seems ratty and weird to me , plus I read that he does not want the others to know that he is a lawyer .. :/
--- End quote ---
Ok ladies, this is a wonderful spoiler and I am sitting on it.. As for who is the recluse, point wise it is only 5 points, and if it is wrong then we should make up for it by voting early! :)*
puddin:
Ok we know for sure Koror must win the RC , I'm switching to Janu as the outcast seeing as she does not seem to fit in *(^ like Cheri said it is only 5 points </]
nevermind . ]][
Ian with " goggles " on .. retrieving the box or something in it ..
Not goggles but bubbles .
puddin:
Nevermind ]:,
*%#
link thanks to Garbo & Survivor Fever
Ex-USG president survives first round
Friday, Feb. 18, 2005 ]
Ex-USG president survives first round
Reviewed by Nicholas Norcia
Collegian Staff Writer
Things went pretty well for former Undergraduate Student Government president Ian Rosenberger on the first episode of Survivor: Palau, which aired on CBS last night.
Not that producer Mark Burnett and the rest of the Survivor puppet masters didn't try their darndest to make things as difficult for Ian and the rest of the survivors as possible.
Palau opened with an aerial shot of the serpentine Palau islands in the South Pacific, while the gang of 20 survivors, a few miles offshore, gradually paddled their way to the shore.
Just then, Survivor host Jeff Probst saunters up to them in a yacht and tells them the first male and first female to get to the shore get immunity -- Survivor-speak for not being able to get voted off the island in the tribal councils.
After paddling almost all the way to the shore, it became a 100-meter dash to the precious immunity necklaces, a dash that Ian won, prompting Southerner James to later call the six-foot-eight Ian a "fast 'lil bugger."
The first immunity challenge was basically fool's gold, however, it didn't last very long. After abandoning the survivors without instructions for a few hours, Probst reappeared to inform Ian that he and the other immunity-winner, Jolanda, would have to pick their tribes one at a time, sort of like pick-up basketball, but different since Ian only got to pick one of his tribe members, who then picked the next one, who picked the next one, and so on.
Ian picked Katie in a heartbeat, either because she's a twenty-something hottie (one of several, actually) or maybe because she's an ad exec. Anyway, when all the picking was done, Ian's team ended up with two middle-aged guys, one officially old guy, two middle-aged women, and a few others scratching their heads wondering why the other team was a generation or so younger.
"We got a little bit of the older folks up against the young bucks," Ian euphemized succinctly.
The pick 'em sent Wanda and Jonathan home early -- Wanda because her warbling of a seemingly endless repertoire of songs about Survivor began to tick everyone off and Jonathan, because he oafishly chose to jump off of the canoe and swim to shore while everyone else rowed ahead.
Despite the age gap, both tribes expressed confidence that they were the awesomest, and that awesomeness was put to the test when Probst introduced the first tribe-against-tribe battle for immunity: a biathlon, with an obstacle course followed by canoe race, with the added element that the tribes had to lug supplies of their choice along with them.
Koror (Ian's team), old or not, beat the pants off of Ulong (other team) in a stunningly efficient display. Winning this immunity challenge meant that Koror wouldn't have to vote anybody off and could pick what island they wanted to live on, the one they'd already seen and built shelter on, or the anonymous island behind door #1. Koror, an adventurous bunch, picked the new island.
Ulong ended up voting off Jolanda in a measured move: she was by far the most physically fit, but a little too take-charge for everyone's taste.
Ian's group finally got dealt a blow too when their canoe suddenly capsized on their way to their island, leaving their supplies somewhere in the depths of the South Pacific. A clip of next week also revealed their adventurous island-hopping might not have been a wise venture -- someone from Koror is heard calling it "a nightmare." Their first tribal council will be next week; but it's not overly optimistic to say Ian's looking pretty safe for the time being.
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