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"Here a Mu, there a Mu, everywhere a Mu Mu (Mu)"
sittem14 112 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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04-18-02, 09:32 PM (EST)
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"Here a Mu, there a Mu, everywhere a Mu Mu (Mu)" |
At the risk of spoiling for anyone I'll try to move my comments down a little bit so that nothing get's messed up for watching the show fresh.That said, the subtitle to this is Here come 'da Judge. Is this the best Survivor of them all? Finally, we don't see the boring Pagonging of the weaker tribe. I have to say I'm not confident that Sean and Vee won't be gone soon anyway. Pappy and Neleh are still possibly going to turn to the dark side again. However, I can go to bed tonight secure that weepy John won't be around anymore. Can't wait to see him on the Morning Show tomorrow to explain his idiocy and arrogance. I couldn't believe it when they started the show with the imminent demise of Sean. Suddenly there was hope as it seemed to obvious to reveal in the first couple of minutes that Sean was dead. However, it still didn't look good until near the end. I could see hope finally when the Rots foolishly hacked off their next five planned bootees one by one. And then, Checkmate!! John, if you're gonna be so arrogant, at least you should be able to accept your fate with a little more grace than getting weepy. Save the emotion for something that's truly tragic! I'm the first one to shed a tear or three when it comes to difficult situations, but getting booted from the tribe - I don't think so. And Tammy, your explanation for voting for Sean was lame - he just hasn't done enough around the camp - like that would have mattered to you or anyone else from the Rot 4. You had a plan to take him down, and it wouldn't have mattered what Sean or Vee did - they were dead. When you're facing the camera alone it's ok to be honest. Ah, what a delicious feeling. I'm feeling a little like John did before the voting started.
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I_AM_HE |
04-18-02 |
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sittem14 |
04-19-02 |
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I_AM_HE |
04-19-02 |
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Ra_8secs |
04-21-02 |
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bubbastan |
04-18-02 |
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heymikey |
04-19-02 |
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If Sean Makes the Final Four I'll S... |
JeffGator |
04-21-02 |
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Teddy_Bear |
04-21-02 |
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heymikey |
04-21-02 |
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Teddy_Bear |
04-21-02 |
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Something to consider |
JeffGator |
04-21-02 |
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RE: Something to consider |
Teddy_Bear |
04-22-02 |
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sittem14 |
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bubbastan 625 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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04-18-02, 11:50 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Here a Mu, there a Mu, everywhere a Mu Mu (Mu)" |
Hey Sittem, In reading some of your past posts, I'll admit that I never really understood why you held such a high regard for Sean. Well, tonight he really showed me something. Congrats on the turn-around of your man. I hope we see more of what we saw tonight!
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Teddy_Bear 1675 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Peanut Festival Grand Marshall"
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04-21-02, 03:07 PM (EST)
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10. "RE: Here a Mu, there a Mu, everywhere a Mu Mu (Mu)" |
>It might >turn out like BB2 where >Will won. People might >vote for Sean because he >played a great game. The louder, more brazenly, s4 incaration of Will is , is hopefully merging with Sarah at Loozer Lodge. The only-way-in-Hell chance of that happening; IMHO, is if Jiffy P. counted wrong , and brought the Robfather back. Will from BB2 did play a terrific game; the main reason he won, was IMO, Nicole was a psycho-b!tch. The way things look right now, is the Rotu 4--or, 3,-Zoe; will likely get booted 1st. Of the remaining 5 or 6 castaways, Sean is the most unpopular. IMO, like s1, Dicque was despised, but--unlike Sean; he REALLY did play a great game.
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sittem14 112 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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04-22-02, 01:53 PM (EST)
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While I like Sean and I'd love to seem him get to the final 2, I don't think he's really PLAYED the game or is deserving, at least at this point, of making it that far. I'd credit his position now as much more luck and circumstances than that he has played a great game.First, he was able to get on Rob's good side with the old Mu. Rob ended up being the one who held the balance of power there and he chose to align with Sean against the Hunter alliance. Had Rob gone with Hunter, Vee and Sean are at loser lodge now. Did he do anything to achieve that? Nothing I could see other than that he and Rob had an urban affinity for each other. Second, he had the luck of the draw when it came to the tribe switch. Staying at old Mu and seperating from Rob would have probably been deadly. He'd have managed to irritate his new teammates and would have been quickly gone, possibly even before Sarah and certainly before Gina. Third, he benefited at Rot by being with Rob. Rob has provided cover for him all along, especially when he wasn't being PC 'cause Rob was being even more insensitive at times. Even though he has been provocative at times, ie., not slaving for Gabe, going after John for his perceived lack of loyalty, not contributing enough to satisfy Tammy, etc., he still had Rob being a bigger threat to John, so Rob goes first. Then, he's in the right place at the right time as the 'nuts fall and N/P finally come into the 21st century when it looked like he was about 90% chance of leaving. So, he's had things break his way and it'll take more of that to keep going. It appears to me now his only chance to go to final four is to re-ally with T/R and go after N/P/K/Z. That could backfire as it's not certain that T/R/S/V will win the tiebreaker. In any event, it's all a lot of fun to watch and Sean continues to provide interesting viewing, if not sometimes controversial verbage. By the way, I think there have been several people who've criticized his mentioning Al Sharpton this week. It wasn't AS, it was Johnnie Cochran, and in context it was very humerous. I think he's got a great ability to relate in a cross cultural context with potentially racially charged stuff and pull it off in a humerous way. The only time it didn't work for me was with the Gabe - I don't know what that was all about. Still, he survived that so there must be something going on we don't see that endears him to the others. Maybe it's that they think they'd love to be in the final two with him.
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