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Post by The Host on Nov 11, 2006 1:30:09 GMT -5
Come on in, Angaur. Welcome to another tribal council. Only 5 remain! Let's bring in the jury: Stephenie, Bobby Jon, Wanda, and Jolanda, voted out at the last tribal council.
Ian, you’re most certainly on a roll! You’ve won two reward challenge and two immunities, which is more than anyone else in this game! How does it feel to have guaranteed yourself a spot in the final 4? Did you every think in your wildest dreams you could make it this far?
Willard, you seemed to be very displeased with the way the challenge was handled today. My question to you is, how do you feel it should’ve been dealt? Are you unsatisfied with the way this game has been run? If so, how would you improve it?
Angie, this close to the end, you’ve got to be thinking about how you can make it to the final 2 and get the jury votes to win this game. Would you ever consider turning on an ally if its what needed to be done in order to get you farther in the game? Will your vote tonight reflect your loyalty to your allies or show that you’re now playing for yourself?
Coby, although you were initially seen as a challenge threat, you haven’t preformed well in recent competitions. What’s happened with you? Are the new challenges just not your strong points, or are you purposefully performing poorly so you will be viewed as less of a threat later on?
Caryn, after you lost the immunity challenge tonight, you basically came out and said you’re the next to go. You are the last remaining member of Koror, congratulations on that by the way, and it seems as if you’ve given up hope. Is this the case? Do you believe that, by some miracle, there is a chance you could still be here tomorrow?
Please answer your question and vote by tomorrow at 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST. Tonight, Ian has immunity. Send me a PM if you wish to give it up. Otherwise, Ian is the only one you cannot vote for. The final 4 immunity challenge will not be posted until Monday at 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST.
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Post by Coby Archa on Nov 11, 2006 1:36:34 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Coby, although you were initially seen as a challenge threat, you haven’t preformed well in recent competitions. What’s happened with you? Are the new challenges just not your strong points, or are you purposefully performing poorly so you will be viewed as less of a threat later on?[/glow] I think I've stenghts and weaknesses. I'm giving all I have in all challenge. I don't throw away challenges because I don't like that. I Don't know if I was just on a lucky run and now returned normal. I think everyone here are all good chalengers
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Post by Willard on Nov 11, 2006 1:43:45 GMT -5
Willard, you seemed to be very displeased with the way the challenge was handled today. My question to you is, how do you feel it should’ve been dealt? Are you unsatisfied with the way this game has been run? If so, how would you improve it? I think I clearly given my point of view at the challenge. I'm not unsatisfied with the way how the game has been run (well, except for the 76 months pause ), it was just this challenge. I felt you tried to change the rules of the game once it had been posted already. And the way you presented it, it seemed it was because Caryn couldn't get past the first one. So changing the rules while she was the only one able to compete would have been rigging it for her. As for the clues, I wasn't against it, especially since you had indicated this in the challenge thread. But you didn't mention, in Caryn's advantage, that she would get her clues 30 minutes before we would. In all fairness, I believe you have to follow what is written. Because you planned this reward like this before Caryn won it, and changing it afterwards could have had an effect on the game. Oh and as for the letters, it was okay, not to say necessary, but since once again it hadn't been written, it couldn't be considered as part of the rules of the game, so it had to be like a clue. Thus why I was against you telling Caryn before us. I think you handled it well, in the end. And really, I'm sorry I caused so much turmoil. I didn't mean to. It's just part of my deepest beliefs in Survivor games that the host has to stick with what was decided (twists, rewards, and such things) before the start of the game. If not, it's kind of like rigging the game, even if it's not the host's goal. Sorry once again, host. I really sounded like a pregnant dog. (Oh and grrr for stopping my game)
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Post by Willard on Nov 11, 2006 1:45:44 GMT -5
lmao at b*tch being censored with pregnant dog xD
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Post by Ian on Nov 11, 2006 2:04:00 GMT -5
[glow=lightgreen,2,500]Ian, you’re most certainly on a roll! You’ve won two reward challenge and two immunities, which is more than anyone else in this game! How does it feel to have guaranteed yourself a spot in the final 4? Did you every think in your wildest dreams you could make it this far?[/glow]
Thanks, Jeff/Mike! It feels amazing that I've given myself the opportunity to be in the Final 4. It's not something I experience very often, so it definitely feels like a super-victory for me! Have I ever thought in my wildest dreams? Wildest, maybe. Most sane and realistic, though, no. To be honest, though, I never really set my eyes on making it this far until about the Final 8. Up until then I had been playing round by round, just trying to get by and make the merge.
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Post by Angie on Nov 11, 2006 13:57:30 GMT -5
Angie, this close to the end, you’ve got to be thinking about how you can make it to the final 2 and get the jury votes to win this game. Would you ever consider turning on an ally if its what needed to be done in order to get you farther in the game? Will your vote tonight reflect your loyalty to your allies or show that you’re now playing for yourself?
To be honest with you Jeff, I think that to some extent, staying loyal is required to get far in this game. If people can't trust you, they're going to get rid of you, so no, my vote tonight is going to reflect loyalty and show that I'm playing for myself.
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Post by Caryn on Nov 11, 2006 16:21:30 GMT -5
Caryn, after you lost the immunity challenge tonight, you basically came out and said you’re the next to go. You are the last remaining member of Koror, congratulations on that by the way, and it seems as if you’ve given up hope. Is this the case? Do you believe that, by some miracle, there is a chance you could still be here tomorrow?
I am a realist, Jeff. I know that realistically, I will be going. I have been a challenge threat, and I don't it has anything to do with me being a Koror. It's been a great opprotunity here, and I loved the chance to play this game once more.
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Post by Angie on Nov 11, 2006 20:48:00 GMT -5
Host, what's the meaning of this comment in IM?
BigBrotherReturn (7:49:48 PM): when is results going up? SurvivorFire667 (7:49:53 PM): never
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Post by Coby Archa on Nov 11, 2006 23:02:54 GMT -5
weird ? I really wish those sentence isn't true
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Post by Willard on Nov 12, 2006 18:57:49 GMT -5
What the!??! It better not be true...
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Post by Angie on Nov 12, 2006 19:07:29 GMT -5
Host, what's going on? Come on, talk to us!
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Post by The Host on Nov 12, 2006 21:00:32 GMT -5
Once the votes are read, the decision is final. The person voted out will be asked to leave the tribal council area immediately. First vote… CARYNCOBYCARYNThat’s 2 votes Caryn… Fourteenth person voted out of Survivor: Palau, fifth member of the jury… CARYNCaryn, that’s 3 votes, that’s enough, you need to bring me your torch. Caryn, the tribe has spoken… It’s time for you to go… Well, whether you admit it or not, you all know Caryn got royally fucked over on the challenge. Had she been given a fair advantage, it is more than likely that she would’ve won immunity and still be here. Angie, Coby, Ian, Willard, you are the final 4. Over the next three days we will see three tribal councils, two immunity challenges, and one winner. It might be interesting to see how this plays out if the outcome wasn’t so predictable… Grab your torches, head back to camp, goodnight.
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Post by Angie on Nov 12, 2006 21:07:25 GMT -5
Well, whether you admit it or not, you all know Caryn got royally fucked over on the challenge. Had she been given a fair advantage, it is more than likely that she would’ve won immunity and still be here. Can you say....BIAS? It might be interesting to see how this plays out if the outcome wasn’t so predictable… And....WTF?
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Post by Caryn on Nov 13, 2006 7:04:16 GMT -5
*Rolls eyes at Host's closing statements*
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Post by Coby Archa on Nov 13, 2006 11:09:03 GMT -5
goodbye Caryn
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