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"Did a fan just win this?"
iltarion 1791 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Herbal Healing Drugs Endorser"
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04-18-08, 03:36 PM (EST)
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4. "RE: Did a fan just win this?" |
Well, WJ, they can't both win. And just because you may have predicted someone to win doesn't mean you should stick with it. Why would anyone vote for Parvati to win? I don't see it. Does stabbing the most people in the back mean playing well? Like we have seen before, Rob M, Jonathan, Rob C, JFP- stabbing too many people in the back will lose you this game. Ozzy can rationalize lying to Jason because he wasn't in an alliance with him. He WAS in an alliance with Parvati. He and James would have to show a lot more forgiveness than they have so far for Parvati to win. Again, people can say people will change their minds and vote for Parvati because she's played the best game, but does Alex think Dreamz played the "better" game when he stabbed him in the back? Does Big Tom think Rob M played the "better" game? I guess we can say she's playing the better game from the sidelines, not me, but it might be a little different when you are the one that had the alliance with her. You are the one that protected her in the beginning when she was targeted, and then she turns and gets rid of you the first chance she gets. If I were Ozzy, James or Amanda, I wouldn't vote for her. That's isn't called being bitter. That is called reaping what you've sowed.>
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