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"Very Poor Ending(Read)"
WolfgotScrewed 1 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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05-24-01, 06:28 PM (EST)
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"Very Poor Ending(Read)" |
This ending was horrific, and the format needs serious editing.. I have watched this show for the last however many weeks with guys in my fraternity, and we each had our favorites.. I liked Jackson a lot, and Park, but both were gone early. I never really had an opinion on Wolf, but I liked his attitude, "In it to win it." His physical superiority proved once and for all women can not compete physically with men, period. Not to sound chauvinist through that remark but its an issue that's been around for quite some time... Onto the screwjob.. I have serious doubts on the legitimacy of this show, and am eager to really catch some interviews with the participants. Firstly, I dont understand the jury selection being limited to those dismissed.. This excludes Jackson, Park, and Lauder, all very loyal to Wolf.. All of which disprove those protagonists theory that "Wolf was hated by all." The flip of a coin was a hit against the shows legitimacy.. All in all, the man who showed the courage, and played the game, really won, despite not walking away with the 500,000.. I bet Wolf has more appeal in the entertainment business because of his loss... Im out....
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KandyKaine 2 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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05-25-01, 12:44 PM (EST)
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>. I >never really >had an opinion on Wolf, but >I liked his attitude, "In >it to win it." I think that was also Whitlow's attitude and she played the game better obviously. >His physical superiority proved once >and for all women >can not compete physically with men, >period. It proved no such thing. The most you can say is that most women cannot compete against the strongest men. I'm sure a couple of the women could have beat Yaney in the gauntlet. Be careful of stereotyping. <<Not to sound >chauvinist through that remark but >its an issue that's been >around for quite some time... >> Your disclaimer does not exonerate your chauvinism. >Firstly, I dont understand the >jury selection being limited to >those dismissed.. The jury was made up of those who were taken by a voted-off person to eliminate retaliation from disgruntled recruits who had been voted off. All >in all, the man who >showed the courage, and played >the game, really won, despite >not walking away with the >500,000.. I bet Wolf has >more appeal in the entertainment >business because of his loss... >Im out.... Whitlow showed every bit as much courage and managed not to alienate the other recruits as well, giving her the win. If this game were based entirely on physical prowess, Wolf would have won hands down. But it wasn't. I don't think we'll be seeing any of these recruits in the entertainment business. This show just wasn't very popular.
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Stargrl45 1 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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11-24-03, 11:48 PM (EST)
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I thought the guy who wrote this was incredibly sexist and really had no idea what he was talking about when he said that obviously men are stronger than woman. I'm 18 years old...I've modeled, I'm the ultimate girly-girl I guess you could say. It comes as a surprise to those who don't know me when they find out I'm in the United States Army. Just like the people on this show, I went to a coed "boot camp" where we were all treated the same. The females were often treated worse because the Drill Sergeants needed to know what we were made of because, physically speaking, we aren't built like men. However, that show didn't do justice to what real training is like. I'm proud to say, that even though the guys were apprehensive about my ability, I graduted along side them and gained their respect. So I'm personally offended by your comment and just so you know...I would gladly take you any day...let's see how tough you are.
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