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CUSE.tv Survivor
Just simply IM DanMcCarthy7 with your choice of who to vote off
One prospective voter did not vote, but instead insisted Herrmann should win, referring to his magic pick-up line.
The only other survivor to receive a vote.  Will more appear in the next round?  Only time will solve that mystery.
Will Sean and Pat's golf cart driving scare him into voting for himself?
With 29% of the votes, one can only think he's next...and he does not even go to Syracuse.....Hmm?
Porn broke his computer.  Will voters decide this is for better or for worse?
In a surprising series of events Ryan "Jewy" Lane was voted off CUSE.tv.  He had 36% of the votes, putting him just ahead of Tim, who received 29% of the votes.  One of the top contenders, Jewy's voting off was a huge surprise to everyone who is taking part in the game, or was it?  Word on the street is that there was an alliance amongst the ranks to get this favorite voted off.  CUSE.tv will report more as the story unfolds.
21% of the votes puts him in danger as well.  One voter was quoted as saying, "He'd talk everyone to death."
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Neil
Juan
Yaron
Jeremy
Steve
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Jewy
Pat
Sean
Tim
Colleen
Yankees, Angelina Jolie, Home Improvement Star
TURTLE POWER
  You heard it here first, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are making a comeback.  They will have a new animated series, a two day, four hour miniseries, and finish the comeback with a 40 to 60 million dollar
feature film produced by John Woo, who has worked on such films as Broken Arrow and Face-Off.  After about a six-year hiatus, the Turtles are back and promise to be stronger than ever.
    First up for the Turtles is a 2-Dimensional Saturday Morning Animated Series.  It will
have the feel of a "Batman Beyond" type of cartoon.  Mirage, who owns the rights to the TMNT, is reportedly close to a deal with a major network for the development of the series.
    Once the series is signed and launched, which could be as early as September 2002, Mirage will choose from a list of six video game publishers to make a Playstation 2 game, an Xbox game, a Gamcube Turtles game, and a Gameboy Advance
game.  The Gameboy game should be out with the animated series and the others should be out in Spring 2003.
    The director of the original Turtles movie, Steve Barron, is attached to direct the four hour miniseries that will appear on the Hallmark Channel.  "The Ninja Turtle miniseries
that Hallmark and I are developing will be a darker, more streetwise view of the characters, " says Barron.  It will launch after the animated series, but before the feature film, sometime between May 2003 and May 2004.
    The full length feature film, which should come out after the miniseries premieres, will showcase "PG-rated versions" of John Woo's trademark action sequences.  They will try and reinvent the multimedia barrage that was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which supposedly grossed more than $4 Billion in toy, merchandise, film, and television programming revenue.
Jewy's Demise
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