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 Post subject: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands [CHAMP]
PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 3:18 am 
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Ep.1: 12-Feb "Let’s Get Rid of the Weak Players Before We Even Start"
Ep.2: 19-Feb "The Poison Apple Needs to Go"
Ep.3: 26-Feb "Mama Said There'd Be Days Like This"
Ep.4: 05-Mar "The Strongest Man Alive"
Ep.5: 12-Mar "You’re Going to Want that Tooth"
Ep.6: 25-Mar "The First Fifteen Days"
Ep.7: 2-Apr "One of Those 'Coach Moments'"
Ep.8: 9-Apr "The Dragon Slayer"
Ep.9: 16-Apr "The Biggest Fraud in the Game"
Ep.10 23-Apr "It's Funny When People Cry"
Ep.11: 30-Apr "They Both Went Bananas"
Ep.12: 7-May "The Ultimate Sacrifice"
Ep.13: 14-May "The Martyr Approach"
Ep.14: 17-May "I Trust You But I Trust Me More"

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Forza Tribe

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James "JT" Thomas Jr. (24)
Hometown: Samson, Ala.
Occupation: Cattle Rancher


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Carolina Eastwood (26)
Hometown: West Hollywood, Calif.
Occupation: Bartender


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Candace Smith (31)
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio
Occupation: Attorney


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Jerry Sims (49)
Hometown: Rock Hill, SC
Occupation: Sgt. – U.S. Army


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Sandy Burgin (53)
Hometown: Louisville, Ky.
Occupation: Bus Driver


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Spencer Duhm (19)
Hometown: Lakeland, Fla.
Occupation: Student


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Sydney Wheeler (24)
Hometown: Raleigh, N.C.
Occupation: Model


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Joe Dowdle (26)
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Occupation: Real Estate Sales

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Brendan Synnott (30)
Hometown: New York, N.Y.
Occupation: Entrepreneur

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Tyson Apostol (29)
Hometown: Lindon, Utah
Occupation: Professional Cyclist

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Sierra Reed (23)
Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif.
Occupation: Model

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Debra "Debbie" Beebee (46)
Hometown: Auburn, Ala.
Occupation: Middle School Principal

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Benjamin "Coach" Wade (37)
Hometown: Bolivar, Mo.
Occupation: Soccer Coach

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Tamara “Taj” Johnson-George (37)
Hometown: Nashville, Tenn.
Occupation: Former Pop Star

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Erinn Lobdell (26)
Hometown: Waukesha, Wis.
Occupation: Hairstylist[/b]

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Stephen Fishbach (29)
Hometown: New York, N.Y.
Occupation: Corporate Consultant



Timbira Tribe -- Original Tribe
Jalapão Tribe -- Original Tribe
Forza Tribe -- Merger Tribe

Tribe Has Spoken: (Order of Torch Snuffed)
Spoiler: show
1. Carolina Eastwood (26) -- 7 out of 8 Votes
2. Candace Smith (31) -- 7 out of 8 Votes
3. Jerry Sims (49) -- 6 out of 7 Votes
4. Sandy Burgin (53) -- 6 out of 7 Votes
5. Spencer Duhm (19) -- 5 out of 6 Votes
6. Sydney Wheeler (24) -- 3 out of 5 Votes
7. Joe Dowdle (26) -- Medically Evacuated
8. Brendan Synnott (30) -- 4 out of 9 Votes
9. Tyson Apostol (29) -- 5 out of 8 Votes
10. Sierra Reed (23) -- 4 out of 7 Votes
11. Debra "Debbie" Beebee (46) -- 4 out of 6 Votes
12. Benjamin "Coach" Wade (37) -- 3 out of 5 Votes
13. Tamara “Taj” Johnson-George (37) -- 3 out of 4 Votes
14. Erinn Lobdell (26) -- 2 out of 3 Votes
15. Stephen Fishbach (29) -- 7 out of 7 Votes

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 Post subject: Re: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands
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 Post subject: Re: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands
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After taking a few seasons off last season really brought me in. I'm planning watching this one every week. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands
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could have some characters there


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 Post subject: Re: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands
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Definitely some good eye candy there lol. Really excited after least year. Plus I always have to tune in to see Probst talk to people like they're idiots!

I see they also have a token Utahn again this year. Nice. :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands
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 Post subject: Re: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands
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 Post subject: Re: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands
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All in all not a fantastic opener, but a nice blindside is always a good way to start things out. Bodes well methinks.

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guys! what is a pace?

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I Got Boner wrote:
guys! what is a pace?


:?

I think she should be kept around just for the hilarity of her monologues and just her stupidity.

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I just really enjoyed it when she was told, "I'm sorry we lost so you have to go home now."

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Just hopes we don't have ONE DOMINATE Tribe and one SHIT Tribe.

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 Post subject: Re: Survivor XVIII: Tocantins - The Brazilian Highlands
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I do fear that might be the case. Not grabbing water off of the truck seemed to be a pretty clear "Oops" moment for the orange team.


ETA--Probst's blog on EW. Not much enlightening about the first ep, but semi interesting. He still gets paid either way.

http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/02 ... t-blo.html

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UtahLBC wrote:
I do fear that might be the case. Not grabbing water off of the truck seemed to be a pretty clear "Oops" moment for the orange team.


ETA--Probst's blog on EW. Not much enlightening about the first ep, but semi interesting. He still gets paid either way.

http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/02 ... t-blo.html


I was fearing that I wasn't going to like the Utah guy, but actually he seems actually normal.

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Wes C. Addle wrote:
UtahLBC wrote:
I do fear that might be the case. Not grabbing water off of the truck seemed to be a pretty clear "Oops" moment for the orange team.


ETA--Probst's blog on EW. Not much enlightening about the first ep, but semi interesting. He still gets paid either way.

http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/02 ... t-blo.html


I was fearing that I wasn't going to like the Utah guy, but actually he seems actually normal.



Nobody likes anyone from Utah :wink:

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Probsts blog is awesome, in fact, Probst is awesome, I think he has the best job in the world. Travel around to exotic location and make fun of stupid people who will do anything for money.

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paaks wrote:
Wes C. Addle wrote:
UtahLBC wrote:
I do fear that might be the case. Not grabbing water off of the truck seemed to be a pretty clear "Oops" moment for the orange team.


ETA--Probst's blog on EW. Not much enlightening about the first ep, but semi interesting. He still gets paid either way.

http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/02 ... t-blo.html


I was fearing that I wasn't going to like the Utah guy, but actually he seems actually normal.



Nobody likes anyone from Utah :wink:


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paaks wrote:
Probsts blog is awesome, in fact, Probst is awesome, I think he has the best job in the world. Travel around to exotic location and make fun of stupid people who will do anything for money.


Probst is about the only thing I watch Survivor for in the episodes that suck, just the way he words things and such.

He's the best.

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