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Post by Judd Sergeant on May 7, 2010 13:22:30 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't feel like waiting anymore... Sorry KC...
Anyway, congrats on making F2. You did what the rest of us managed to fail, so no matter what is said, congrats.
That being said...
You both had very lackluster opening statements, so answering these questions well is extremely important. I can't speak for the rest of the jurors, but I know I'm very on the fence. Sure, I'm leaning one way, but anything can happen.
Todd What have you REALLY done in this game? I'm a person who is anti-idol, I don't really think it's a strategy and I know that it had a massive impact on your game. Without the idols, do you think you would have made it to this point? Also, I know that you perceived me as a liar, however I know for a FACT that you are just as much of a liar. So I want to know one lie you told to each juror. Finally, you say you weren't a coattail rider, but from a jury point of view that's exactly what it looks like. From the outside, and I think many will agree, it seemed that Kenny was in charge and you and Jessica just followed. So I want to know three moves you made that wasn't Kenny's idea. Frankly Todd, I believe you did a lot of unnecessary lying to me so you had better answer these questions well if you want my vote. You can say "well you lied to me too" and that would be fairly accurate. However, saying that will not get my vote.
Jessica Now, on a personal and even a gameplay level I've always respected you. Out of everyone who wasn't in my alliance, I was most honest with you and would have been content sitting in the finals with you. We've (almost) always been on good terms, and I hope to end the game that way. That being said, in your opening statement, you said you made a lot of moves but you didn't really say what they were... Now's your chance. I want to know 3 moves you made that were non-idol related. Anyone can make it to the end by having immunity. Only a true strategist can make it to the end with a strong social game, and now is your chance to show me. I also want to know How close were you and JT? At Final 5 (and 4), did you ever have any intention of siding with us/him? Finally, out of my own morbid curiousity aside from Parvati, who did you enjoy getting rid of?
Both I believe in ORGs people get what place they deserve. The only people who deserve to win are you two b/c you're in the finals. I want to know why each juror deserves their placing
On a selfish level, I want to know one thing I did to help get you to the finals.
I would like to know which two jurors you'd replace yourself with, if you had the chance.
I would like to know (Todd) if you think you could beat Kenny in the finals
I would also like to know who you enjoyed talking to the most, from a non-gameplay point of view. [/color] It's not always about the game, and I'm curious to see who you would talk to.
Finally, I would like you to make one positive and negative comment about each juror and yourselves about their (and your) gameplay.
It sounds like a lot, but most of these can be answered in one well-worded sentence. It really shouldn't take you that long to answer. However, answering all questions (I italicized them so you wouldn't miss any) is important. I'm truly on the fence and so digging deep and really answering these (and everyone else's) questions honestly is what will award you with my vote. Frankly, every vote is important, but if you think you don't need my vote then don't answer.
Good luck to both of you.
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Post by Todd on May 7, 2010 15:48:24 GMT -5
Thanks Judd. I think I have done a lot in this game, it was just much more UTR than Kenny and even Jess.
Without the idols, do you think you would have made it to this point? No, without the idols I honestly feel that I would have been gone right around the time Natalie was voted out. Right after Michelle was voted out I had confessional questions from KC and he asked me where I saw myself placing, and I told him the exact same thing, the next couple rounds. I didn't even know that Kenny had the idol and had given it to Jess the round Aras got booted, so I was as blindsided by that as I'm sure you all were. Once it was played and rehidden it was imperative that either myself, Jess or Kenny got it again and thankfully I was able to find it. If the idols hadn't come into play, Jess would have gotten third juror and I probably would have gotten fourth.
One lie I told to each juror: Colby- The round Colby was voted out I told him that I was voting for JT. I voted for Colby, though, against my will. But I had no other choice. Michelle- I didn't lie to Michelle once in this game. Aras- Aras and I talked a bit at the beginning of the merge, mostly just small talk but we discussed the possibility of working together in the future. I had no intentions of ever working with Aras. Natalie- Natalie probably thinks I am biggest liar in this game, but I would have loved the opportunity to continue working with her post merge. Whatever happened after the tribe swap that made Natalie switch sides I was unaware of. Regardless of what you think, Nat, I was not lying to you when I told you I wanted Dani to stick together. That was my intention all along, and I regret that we weren't able to communicate better in this game. I didn't lie to you up until that point or after it because that was the last time we spoke. Heidi- I lied to Heidi when I told her I wasn't voting her out the round she got booted. I also lied to Heidi about the Final Four alliance that was created between myself, Kenny, Parv and Heidi. Although I agreed to it at the time, I wasn't being completely honest. Although it wasn't my intention to honor that alliance, I considered it but made it seem that I was going to be loyal to it. Parvati- I lied to Parvati the round Heidi got voted off. I believe I told her that I wasn't voting against Heidi when I actually was. I also told the same lie to Parv that I told to Heidi regarding the Final Four alliance. Judd- Judd, I lied to when I told you I would send you to Exile. However, the round you got voted off I really did want to keep you over JT. In fact, I had already cast a vote against JT but I had to change it once Jess and Kenny would only vote for you. I told you I wanted to work with you, but that was a lie because the only reason I wanted to keep you was to split up Jess and JT. JT- JT, I lied to you the round you were voted off. That was probably the biggest lie I told this entire game. For a second I actually considered following through with the plan we created, but I knew that you were only trying to save yourself at that point, and I can't blame you. But had I voted Jess instead of you I would have been the one going home. Woulda been awesome if it worked, but we were both lying to each other BIG time. Kenny- I lied to Kenny a couple times, but only at the end of the game. It was more of just keeping information from him than lying though, but in the end you could say they are the same thing. I knew that Jess was going to win the final immunity and take me to the finals, and so did Kenny, but Jess told me how well she was doing and that she was voting off and I didn't relay that information to Kenny. For the most part, though, I was completely honest with Kenny throughout this entire game.
Three moves I made that wasn't Kenny's idea: 1. Giving Jess the idol the round Natalie was voted out. At first I didn't want to do this because I was putting my trust in Parv and Heidi to vote for Natalie, but Jessica was sure they weren't going to do that. After considering it, I decided to play it safe by giving Jess the idol, and I'm glad I did that. However, Kenny was not involved in that decision. 2. Final Five round, I was gunning for JT to be voted off. Kenny and Jess were both on the fence about the decision, and I did my best to take the reigns and make a decision for our alliance. I had many reasons for doing this, one of which was to be able to have a move that I could call my own. In the end, Kenny and Jess decided they were voting JT regardless of what I was going to do, and instead of putting myself in danger by throwing my vote away I changed my vote to ensure my safety. Although the question wasn't a move I attempted to do, that was the biggest move I tried to make in this game. 3. Final Four round, making a deal with JT to take Jess out. Once again it fell through, but Kenny wasn't involved in it at all. All the moves I attempted to make were to ensure my safety and/or advance my game. If JT had been being truthful, I wouldn't have had any votes cast against me and I would have been in the position to make whatever move I wanted. If I hadn't been getting played by JT, I could have made a huge move.
Why each juror deserves their placing: Colby- From what I understand Colby was playing both sides and that is why he got voted out when he did. Playing both sides too early is a risky move and unfortunately Colby got caught doing it. Michelle- Although Michelle and I were aligned, from what I could tell her social game was lacking. If she had played a better social game I think she would deserve a higher placement. Aras- Once again, the social game. Aras and I barely spoke, so I think because of that he deserves the place he got. He may have beening playing a more social game with his own alliance, but I feel you need to be playing an all around social game in order to be successful. Natalie- This might sound bad, but IMO Natalie took on the bitch role in this game. I honestly couldn't stand her in the game anymore for the way she acted towards me, and we all know what they say about karma. So for that reason, I believe Nat deserved to finish 8th. Heidi- I also think Heidi's overall social game was lacking. Although we were able to make somewhat of a connection, it was never enough to be able to trust each other or respect the other persons gameplay. When Heidi got voted out she had a lot to say, and I would have appreciated her more in the game if she demonstrated that characteristic when she was still on Kolana. Also, Heidi's bitterness when she got the boot makes her deserving of 7th place. Parvati- Parv is another player who was taken out because she was a huge threat and very well could have went on to win this game. In order to deserve a higher placing I think Parvati could have played down her strengths a little bit and also cut down on some of the lies she told. Judd- Judd, by the time it was just you and JT left I feel that there wasn't much you could to break into the Final Three. You definitely tried though, and a great effort is worth a 5th place finish IMO. You were also the last straight up Korowai member which is definitely an accomplishment. JT- Once again, you were pretty much doomed when it came down to the Final Four. I defintely think you deserve to be the last original Korowai member, though, because you were away from the game for a week and you still managed to survive a couple of votes. That is no small feat and something I would really be proud of. Kenny- Kenny, I'm not sure that 3rd place is what you deserve but that is what you ending up getting. Honestly, I would be proud of the way you played your game. I just feel that you lied a lot (not to me) and that was ultimately your downfall.
One thing you did to help get me to the finals: Judd, you helped me get to the finals by not being trustworthy. I feel that what you did to me was pretty much the same thing JT tried to do to me Final Four round. That is, work something out where we can agree to vote together, and then turn around and vote me out. I honestly was trying to save you the round you got voted off, but you voted for me anyway. If I hadn't seen that type of move when I had room to throw my vote away, I may have fallen for it when JT tried to pull me in. And that time I didn't have any room to wiggle. So Judd, thank you for opening up my eyes to the way this game can sometimes be played. I was surrounded my great allies throughout the game so I didn't get to see that much shadiness from them. If it wasn't for you, I could have gotten the boot at Final Four and would have been right after you.
Which two jurors I'd replace myself with, if I had the chance: Parvati and Kenny. I feel that both of these players played exceptional, almost flawless games and it can be argued that they were the two biggest power players in the game. I can't say one way or the other who would win, so it would definitely be an intense showdown.
Do you think you could beat Kenny in the finals? I think I could, yes, but only if the jury was bitter. If they voted soley based on gameplay, then I would have gotten creamed. But anything is possible.
Who I enjoyed talking to the most, from a non-gameplay point of view: Most of the conversations I had in ths game were strictly game, but the times that I wasn't talking about the game I enjoyed talking to Kenny, Parv, Judd and Heidi the most.
Make one positive and negative comment about each juror and yourselves about their (and your) gameplay: Colby- Colby and I were tight allies, and that is one thing I respect about Colby's game. Making a solid ally and going with them as far as possible. I do believe that Colby would have stayed with me based on what he told me. From what I heard from others though, Colby was playing both sides, and that is negative in this situation since he had a tight alliance with myself and the other Dani members. Michelle- Michelle was a strong competitor, I loved her enthusiasm and she just had a way of making the game fun for everyone. I wish I got to talk to her more though. She was also perceived by the other alliance as someone who they needed to get out early. Her actions in the game fueled this, so I believe that Michelle's gameplay was a bit too agressive. Aras- Aras seemed to be outshadowed by some of the other players in his alliance, which is both a positive and a negative. Positive in the sense that he was able to survive a few boots, but negative in the fact that people were kind of skeptical about him. Natalie- Natalie was a strong, agressive player, much like the real Natalie, and I respect that. Her downfall was her attitude toward other players, though, and her mouth. In the game of Survivor, those things can get you in trouble and I think they did with Natalie. Heidi- Heidi played a good game, but I feel that her social game could have been stronger. The one thing I really respect about Heidi's game is that she kept her cards close to her chest and you never knew what she was going to do. Parvati- Parvati's game was very strong, and I admire the way she played. Her strength definitely put a huge target on her back, though, and downplaying that would have gotten her further. Judd- Judd had a never give up attitude and that is something I appreciate in a player. However, he made it clear that he loves to make moves and that can be scary to other players, so it might not have been the best idea to reveal that. JT- JT was the swing vote at a few tribal councils, and putting yourself in that position is always good in the sense that you won't be the one going home. Most of the time, however, I feel that JT just ended up in that position it wasn't anything he did himself that gave him that safety and power. Kenny- Kenny's challenge performance and idol finding ability are worth commending. A negative aspect of Kenny's game is his willingness to lie, even to his allies. I know that it is necessary to lie in this game, and I appreciate all that Kenny did for me, but he lied to me more than I ever lied to him.
Thank you very much, Judd. Tough questions but I enjoyed answering them !
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Post by Judd Sergeant on May 7, 2010 17:24:21 GMT -5
Telling me you were going to send me to exile and then didn't was the most pointless thing ever, and possibly what I'm most mad about. At that point, I actually would have sent you to Exile. Furthermore, I never asked to go to Exile, you just said you'd send me. It's pointless lies like that which piss me off.
Also, at Final 5, I had cast a vote for JT. It was all set to go, I wasn't really thrilled that he voted for me last round and felt I should return the favor. However, then he said that Jessica was going to vote for you, and at the time I thought that was slightly more likely than her voting out JT.
What you said about how I helped you isn't really a compliment but at least it's honest, lol
Thank you for your answers.
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Post by Todd on May 7, 2010 17:30:21 GMT -5
I tried my best to get JT out the round that you left. In order to do that though, we needed one more vote that I was unable to secure. Since I didn't trust JT to vote for you, I also changed my vote to ensure that nothing crazy would happen. If I had gotten my way, you would have been in the Final Four instead of JT.
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Post by Todd on May 7, 2010 18:36:38 GMT -5
Just realized I didn't complete the part where I had to list a positive and negative about my gameplay.
A positive would be that I always tried to make sure I was safe. This may come across as selfish, but I wanted to win as much as the next guy. I also feel that I played an above average social game. One negative about my gameplay is that I was too UTR. I don't usually employ this strategy, and I didn't intend to in this game, but it just kind of happened that way because I was overpowered by bigger players. Although I don't think there is anything wrong with playing an UTR game, mine might have been too UTR to be considered a good game.
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Post by jessica on May 7, 2010 19:52:50 GMT -5
I'm going to start working on your questions now Judd
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Post by jessica on May 7, 2010 22:42:49 GMT -5
I want to know 3 moves you made that were non-idol related. 1) One move I made was the second tribal after the tribe swap. (Tribal Council 7) When Steph was sent to exile, I came up with the plan that we would split the vote. Because I had found out that JT and I had played before, and wanted to align in this game as we did in the other I knew I had to protect him. I had originally gone around telling people that we were going to vote JT so that if Steph had found the idol she wouldn’t play it and we could flush it out. After talking to some people and thinking, I realized that she would play the idol no matter what. So instead of splitting the vote between the only two original Korowai members that were on NuDani, I came up with the plan to split the vote between Todd and Steph that way if Steph had found the idol, her vote wouldn’t have been the deciding vote. I then had Todd, Jt and Colby vote for Steph, myself and Michelle voted for Todd, and Steph I figured would have voted for Jt because that’s who she thought was going to be going home. Instead Steph actually voted for Todd which forced a 3-3 tie. In the revote we just voted out Steph. 2) At Tribal Council #8 I was the one that pushed for Colby to be voted out. (Sorry Colby) The round before when myself, Kenny and Colby had been discussing how we should split the vote between Steph and Todd, Kenny had said something that 10 minutes later Parv was questioning him about. Knowing for a fact that I hadn’t talked to Parv about anything, mainly because this was the point where her and I were just starting to feel that we were always going to be going after each other, meaning the only other person that could have told her was Colby. After talking to Jt later that day he also said that Parv had also found out about some things he had said to only Colby and he had not mentioned to her. So knowing that merge was right around the corner, I didn’t want to risk having somebody around that was going to flip from my side to hers. That would have meant that we would have lost one of our numbers either way, but if we had let him get to merge and he had flipped then Dani would have been picked off one by one. 3) A third move is the one that I went into in my opening statement, and that would be the vote where Heidi was voted out. At this vote I figured that Parv, Heidi and Judd would vote for me, not Kenny. I then knew that I had my vote, Kenny’s and Todd’s against Heidi. While the three previous votes JT had voted Todd, I was hoping that this time I could get him to vote out Heidi so that it wouldn’t force a tie between who I thought it would have been between myself and Heidi. After talking to Jt I convinced him to vote for Heidi which sealed us as the majority for a 4-3 vote. How close were you and JT? At Final 5 (and 4), did you ever have any intention of siding with us/him? When the game first started I wouldn’t say that JT and I were all that close. I didn’t find out who JT was until he was on NuDani. Once we found out who each other was we formed a final two alliance and I added him into the alliance I had with Michelle and Todd on NuDani and then the one with Todd, myself and Kenny at merge. I think I also partially answered this question with the previous one by showing how I protected JT on NuDani. First by splitting the vote between Steph and Todd instead of splitting the vote between JT and Steph. When JT was in California, I tried to keep him updated on the game and what was going on since I told him I would. As far as siding with you and JT at final 5 and final 4, I did plan on siding with JT and for the most part I did. The only reason JT wasn’t in the final 3 with me was that I fell for a stupid lie that Kenny had told me and I was dumb enough to believe him. As far as siding with you, I wanted to. But at the time I wouldn’t have voted for JT and I knew that Kenny had the idol that could be used to final 4 and the tribal in which you were voted out Kenny was immune. At the time I guess I didn’t think of voting out Todd the way that you wanted. Finally, out of my own morbid curiousity aside from Parvati, who did you enjoy getting rid of? I did enjoy getting rid of Kenny. Now considering I was aligned with him for about 90% of the game and without his help I wouldn’t even be sitting here, I was very upset with him at final three vote. Now for those of you that don’t know what happened, Kenny and I had come up with an original plan that we one of us would vote Todd the other would vote JT. Then since it would clearly go to a tie, the other person would switch their vote so if I voted Todd I would then vote JT. Well we got rid of this plan when JT came up with his own plan that we figured would work. It still went to a tie and Kenny wanted me to vote out JT as well as Todd wanting me to vote out JT. Then JT wanted me to obviously vote out Todd and to be honest so did I. So when I was constantly being asked to vote I figured I would purposely wait even longer to vote because I was sick of being asked. Kenny knew that I hadn’t voted yet and told me that we should go along with our original plan and switch our votes so I figured this would work as the perfect plan and I would be able to not have to worry about feeling bad. Well Kenny lied to me and he also voted JT and JT got voted out. Because I was so upset that Kenny had lied to me, it was only fitting for me to enjoy having sent him to the jury. Both I believe in ORGs people get what place they deserve. The only people who deserve to win are you two b/c you're in the finals. I want to know why each juror deserves their placing. COLBY: Colby was voted out because we thought he was close with Parvati and merge was right around the corner. Not to mention Dani was outnumbered compared to Korowai as it was so that if he switched we would have been even more outnumbered. If he had kept his possible relationship with Parvati more of a secret he probably would have lasted longer in the game. MICHELLE: While I do wish that Michelle was sitting next to me in the finals, she wasn’t all that interested in the game for most of it. She enjoyed talking to some people like myself, Colby, and Jt. But she never showed much of an interest to make any crazy major moves to show that she wanted to be here. ARAS: Aras was chosen at the vote that he was voted out because of the fact that we figured he was one of Parvati’s close allies. We obviously wanted to get rid of an original Korowai, and at the same time weaken Parvati since she was on her immunity winning streak. NATALIE: I feel that Natalie got the place she deserved because of the same reason that we got rid of Aras and that was because of the fact that she was close with Parvati. At one point Parvati had come to me saying she would vote out Natalie and then in reality got all of her allies to vote for me while we still voted for Natalie. Luckily I had the idol. HEIDI: She was voted out mainly because JT and Judd were close (and JT wouldn’t have voted Judd at the time) and Parvati had won immunity so she wasn’t an option to be voted for. PARVATI: Parvati deserved this place because she was excellent at challenges and in the elimination challenge we had to gang up on her in order to make sure that she didn’t win immunity again. At this point in the game my alliance had the majority and could finally get rid of the person that had wanted me out for so long. JUDD: Judd you deserve this spot because you were the only option that I thought I had at this particular time. We couldn’t have voted Kenny because he was immune and I wasn’t about to vote for JT. Like I said before I didn’t really think of voting Todd at the time. JT: I do in a way feel like JT should be sitting next to me in the finals right now, and if Kenny hadn’t lied to me I do think he would be. KENNY: I think it’s obvious why I think that Kenny got the place that he did. He was aligned with me for the entire game. He lied to almost everybody in this game at least once, and for the longest time he hadn’t lied to me. When he did, I went out of my way to win the final challenge so that I could ensure my spot in the finals and make sure that I got to decide who was in the finals with me.
On a selfish level, I want to know one thing I did to help get you to the finals. You honestly did a lot to help me get to the finals. And no I’m not just saying that to suck up. While at times I did feel that I couldn’t trust you but I wanted to, I still felt that by you having the connection to JT that you had that it helped me keep JT in the game. Not to mention because at times I feel that if I had brought up voting you out to JT that he would have turned against me in the game because you two were close.
I would like to know which two jurors you'd replace yourself with, if you had the chance. I think if we hadn’t ganged up on Parv in the Elimination challenge that she would definitely be sitting here and I would be sitting on the jury. She definitely played an amazing game both strategical and the fact that she was like the immunity challenge queen. The other person I would replace with myself would be JT because I feel he played an excellent game between being gone for 3 tribal councils while in California and managing to stay in the game. I also feel that he deserves to be in the finals because he didn’t deserve to be voted out the way he was.
I would also like to know who you enjoyed talking to the most, from a non-gameplay point of view. It's not always about the game, and I'm curious to see who you would talk to.
Now this may come as a slight shock but outside of the game Parvati and I got along great. I’m the reason she started watching the Golden Girls and she’s the reason that I actually sat down and watched a few episodes of Cheers. Her and I also talked about Twilight, if Edward Cullen was better than Jacob and got along great. We were just on opposite sides when it came to the game. I was also able to get along really well with you, Kenny, Todd, Colby, JT and Michelle. I must say that when it came to talking to you there was never a dull moment and could always make me laugh. Might I add that when you can’t finish drinking a milkshake, don’t try refreezing it. It doesn’t work. I know I told you I’d let you know if it worked or not and I totally forgot. Kenny and I have always gotten along great and outside of the game I absolutely adore him and he knows it.
Finally, I would like you to make one positive and negative comment about each juror and yourselves about their (and your) gameplay. Colby: The positives of Colby’s gameplay was that for the most part I could trust him. But at the same time I felt that he was with Parvati a little more than he was with me and that would have ended up getting me out of the game sooner. Michelle: The positive of Michelle was that I could trust her 100%. But the downside was that she just didn’t seem interested in the game. Aras: For the whole game up until Aras was voted out, I don’t think I ever talked to him once. Now I know that communication is a two way thing but he never seemed very approachable to me. The positive of his game play was that he aligned with one of the biggest power players in the game, Parvati. Natalie: The positive to Natalie’s game play was that she aligned with Parvati when she got put onto NuKorowai. The negative was that in a way I feel that she underestimates a lot of what people did in the game due to the fact that she was voted out. Heidi: I felt Heidi wasn’t very social in the game which is the same thing as it was with Aras. If they had succeeded in voting me out the first time I feel that she would have made it a lot farther in the game. The positive to her game play was that she played a very good under the radar game that it takes some people a long time to perfect. Parvati: Parvati was excellent at both challenges and the social and strategical aspects of the game. But because she came after me and my alliance repeatedly of course we were going to get her out the first chance we got. Judd: The positive was that you were a great friend in this game and I knew if I ever needed a laugh I could come to you. The negative was that I sometimes felt that I couldn’t trust you. At one vote I had asked if you would vote for Natalie and instead you turned around and voted the opposite person. JT: The positive to JT’s game play was that he was a very trustworthy ally and I knew that he’d always have my back. The negative was that when he was away it was sometimes hard to communicate with him to figure out if he was going to be able to vote a certain way or not. Kenny: A positive of Kenny’s gameplay was that he was loyal to those that he wanted to be loyal to. I would have never honestly expected that he would give me both of his idols in order to keep me safe. The negative to his game play was that he lied to almost everybody. While a few lies here and there are fine, a lot of people don’t respect people that like continuously. My Game play: I would say that the positives of my game play was that I formed an alliance that through hard times got me through this game. Whether you respect that or not is up to each individual person, everybody is able to have their own opinions. The negative was that I wasn’t as social with some people as I should have been. Once I had my alliance in place I generally didn’t try to sway from it and at times some people were overlooked because of it.
Thanks for the questions Judd, I really enjoyed answering them.
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Post by kenny on May 7, 2010 23:05:49 GMT -5
Enough with the JT ass kissing.
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Post by jessica on May 7, 2010 23:16:42 GMT -5
Not exactly ass kissing when it's all true. I would have rather had him in the final 3 and you know it Kenny
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Post by kenny on May 7, 2010 23:28:39 GMT -5
We'll I think your answers sealed my vote.
Don't think I deserve final 2. You enjoyed voting me out the most. You take credit for voting out Colby.
You and JT can't get over the final 4 vote, you shouldn't have waited 2+ hours to vote, you should have gave JT the idol, and you shouldn't have voted him out. That's all really really bad game play.
I do apologize to Parvati as I wasn't sure on what she's been meaning all this time, but I am sorry.
I know how you feel seeing as Jess tells me she's taking me to final 2, and 10 minutes later I'm in the jury. This doesn't even have any possible strategy behind it, it's just a really dickish move. I didn't even bring it up until now, after all your bullshit answers pissed me off.
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Post by jessica on May 7, 2010 23:47:41 GMT -5
I know how you feel seeing as Jess tells me she's taking me to final 2, and 10 minutes later I'm in the jury. This doesn't even have any possible strategy behind it, it's just a really dickish move. I didn't even bring it up until now, after all your bullshit answers pissed me off. I did that because I was hurt by how you had lied to me when I was supposed to be able to trust me. Yeah I could have given the idol to JT but is it a crime to trust one of your main allies that you've had the whole entire game?! and in the same sense, I was hurt becuase you were my ally. Allies aren't supposed to lie to each other. so when I said that, I did it because I wanted to get back at you and make you feel the same way that you had made me feel.
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Post by Todd on May 8, 2010 10:25:39 GMT -5
Thanks Kenny <3
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Post by Judd Sergeant on May 8, 2010 11:26:23 GMT -5
Thanks Kenny for walking all over my thread... (Nah, if you need to hash stuff out, go ahead)
Jessica, you know I adore you. We've always gotten along, and you are one person who I know that we could be on opposite sides and we'd still have amazing conversations.
As for my vote, I have not decided yet. I am a little annoyed that you didn't even fathom voting out Todd, but I kind of understand why you didn't. It just would have been a great move for me, lol.
Thanks for your answers, and yours as well Todd.
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Post by Todd on May 8, 2010 18:37:40 GMT -5
Welcome Judd !
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