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>That might work if the tribe knew it was Johnny >Fairplay that writes stuff on the cards, which >I don't believe that they do. Second of all, >in three TC's, Johnny's card has only been shown >one time, the last episode when he voted for Rupe. >The other two TC's his vote was left in the cannister >as unread, so nobody on his tribe saw the VT >(on Michelle's) or the 4:20 stuff he wrote on >Burt's card either.
Yeah, I hadn't realized that his votes had been secret so far.
>Besides, if someone did put writing on the next >vote trying to set Jon up, and Johnny Fairplay >does also (because why would he change now), >then all it would do is make 2 cards with >writing on them. It would produce an argument >from them at best.
True....I figured that if they did that (after all, if I noticed the writing as a player, that's what I'd do), I'd first set him up by pointing out that I'd noticed the writing, and that he shouldn't do that because it could hurt him in the game later. Then, mark my card at the very next TC.
>Thats my take on that theory, sorry.
No need to apologize. That's what the board is for, right?
>Besides which, from hearing the radio interview >and reading the transcripts it sounds to me like >the "big lie" is just the biggest lie told on >survivor ever, and that it really isn't game related.
I think that the Big Lie probably is game related. I think Jeff was very careful with his words when he said the lie didn't affect the "complexion" of the game. So, I think it's a lie someone tells to help themself in the game, but that it doesn't affect how the game is played.
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