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Survivor Is Back On.

Started by Mooseherder, September 25, 2008, 08:02:48 PM

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Mooseherder

For you fans.  Survivor is on right now. 8) 8)

Mooseherder

And then my cable went out. :D

breederman

Together we got this !

metalspinner

I think they should just dump them all on an island until they ask to get off.  The last one standing wins. No games or backstabbing.  Just get out their and survive.
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SwampDonkey

 zzzz_smiley I can't stand to watch it.  :D :D
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WDH

Watch the dude that made the fishhook out of his glasses.
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breederman

I fell asleep after the first tribal  council  >:(   
Together we got this !

Raider Bill

AHH one of my favorites!
It is a weird group.
Should have voted Ginny out first then GC or the gamer kid. Both sat while the rest were digging.
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beenthere

I tried to watch, but less than 10 minutes and I couldn't wrest my mind from thinking how similar this was to professional wrestling, and how unreal it seemed...with the acting, the obvious camera crew involved with their props, and the director setting the stage. The repeats for the right effect must be endless. The clothes they wear are of interest, as they must work hard to get them in that condition. ;D ;D

But I tried...just can't wrap my mind around it, nor see the draw that affects others. No offense to those who enjoy it.  :) :)
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Raider Bill

No offense taken by me. It's just entertainment.
I started watching it from the start. I knew one of the original players.
Did anyone notice the teacher that seems to have several differnt bow ties on last night?
I preferred the ship wreck starts when you have whatever you wore when the ship went down.

I cracked up last night when they were trying to start the fire by hitting bone against steel.

The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

Jeff

I love survivor. :) Its not about the surviving, its about watching the human interaction.  Don't take offense to this, but its a little similar to watching the forum. Here we have thousands of souls interacting and you never know where those interactions will lead.
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Raider Bill

The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

Bill Johnson

I'll watch when they do survivor in the artic, I figure they could start in June and wrap up say December  :D
Bill

Raider Bill

I hope they never do it in a cold climate. I like the costumes for warm weather. :)
The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

Roxie

Say when

Raider Bill

The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

WDH

I am with the Boss.  The human interaction with the stress of minimal food really shows character or the lack of it.  Sure, some of it is staged, but not the part about the physical challenges and the lack of three square meals a day.  Some of the more non-descript players turn out to have the most class and grit.  
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Roxie

I can't help it, I really like that gray haired lady, Gillian.   8)
Say when

Raider Bill

She's GONE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Violin_smiley
The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

SwampDonkey

Where's my Star Trek TOS DVD's?  Nice girls in that to Bill. AH! A Starship and the girls to. :D :D :D
"No amount of belief makes something a fact." James Randi

1 Thessalonians 5:21

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Jeff

Quote from: SwampDonkey on September 26, 2008, 06:36:14 PM
Where's my Star Trek TOS DVD's?  Nice girls in that to Bill. AH! A Starship and the girls to. :D :D :D

This explains many things... :D ;)
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Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

Mooseherder

We missed most of the first hour with cable going off and on.  It was coming back on during commercials. >:(
This is one show we have always enjoyed and always look forward to it's return.  We were counting down the days, then got to miss the beginning, but did get the last hour in. ;)
Not sure who I like yet. :D
I think a Survivor North would be awesome also.  It would mix things up a bit.

moonhill

Yes, the politics of it all, here on the forum as well.  It would be a better show if the politics were left out of it.  Then maybe it wouldn't be a show the masses would watch.  My brother collects the videos, I have only seen a few, no TV to watch, I got a laugh at the fellow that fell into the fire and had to be removed from the show, that was a while back.  What was he thinking sitting in the smoke like that?   Tim
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Raider Bill

Pretty boring last week. Like to see GC get bounced. ;D
The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

WDH

He looks like a quitter.  The women compete harder in the challenges than him.  His attitude is also irritating.
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