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For 39 days, 16 castaways were stranded in Asia.  Every 3 days on the island became a 1-hour show.  The first contestant eliminated pockets $2500.  Each successive eliminated contestant wins more money, through the next-to-last Survivor, who receives $100,000.  The final Survivor wins a million dollars!

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So before we start this, I'd like to point to Chico that the reason why I'm not writing much is because OUR TEAM IS not going to tribal council because OUR TEAM  IS KICKING YOUR TEAM'S ASS!!!! BWA-HA HA HA HAAAAAAA....Of course, my tribe did that too last time, before we got smoked by Chico's tribe...but ENOUGH OF THAT!  This year will be different!!!!

But first we all have to get on the same page, We finally have shelter, and food, and water - but we don't have unity. Jed, Stephanie, and Robb are being the sub-tribe to our main tribe (Jake, Shii Ann, Ken, Penny, Erin). I'm hoping Day 7 will be a better start for our team. Well, we're not squabbling - we're too tired and weak to, and Jake has blisters on his feet that most people who are eating a late dinner get to see. Thanks, guys.

We did use the big fishing nets - and got one whopping 4 inch fish. Jake describes it best - 'We're horrible campers, we're terrible outdoorsmen, we' are starving! Look at me - I'm  Ally McBeal sized' explains Shii Ann. We're also a bad team, from a unification standpoint.

Time for the Reward challenge - and its a race across a bamboo 'x'. In the far hand corners, there are baskets. On the other corners, are the teams. The objective is to run criss cross and get baskets to bring back. In the middle of the X there is a strip of black land called the 'Attack Zone'. Here, you can use contact to throw people into the water and take their basket (and send the person back to the starting point). BUT both people have to be in the zone. If you attack when you are not in the zone, not only are you out of the stunt, but you lose a basket to the other team.

The reward for today is not a thing - its people. For 24 hours, we get 2 Red Berets, who will teach you how to survive on the land. That can be very helpful. Jake and Erin get to sit out. We notice that Tanya, madam Pukes-A-Lot, got voted out, so their strategy of maybe making her upchuck on the boards so we'd slip and fall in would not be an option.

But we did ourselves in because of too much youth and hormones. Hmmm...let's see, we have all of the strong people, having an attack zone was probably not a good idea. So far so good,  until Ted head-butts Robb in. We were up 8-4, until both Ken and Robb use some of their masculine aggression outside of the zone. Stephanie and Jed also screw up, and Chuay Gahn get half of their baskets thanks to our over-aggressiveness. Chuay Gahn wind up winning, but they didn't win as much as we gave it to them.

Who needs red berets anyways? What we need is a mediator, as the team is not happy at all. Robb was not happy with Clay. 'He's a weak little whiny punk...backwards hick' Shii Ann, voices the tribe's opinion abut Robb  - 'Robb...idiot that he is...there's no way a logical thought can go through his brain, because his mouth is always flapping' Even Jake is cringing when he hears Robb talk.

We may have needed the red berets to find our big net - it disappeared - probably got swept away by the tide. Shii Ann blames that on Jed, as sure enough, the cameras take a shot of it floating by in the water. Thanks a lot, camera guy - thanks for showing it to the regular audience - now why don't you point it where WE CAN SEE AND GET IT?????

While we were out, not caring about the red berets. we heard a scream, like a wounded sea gull, or a disturbance in the force, like millions of people have just died, or maybe, a Survivor contestant was under great emotional pain and trauma....nah...probably just a seagull.

Tree Mail Time!

Plan it, move it, build it higher and higher
Only one tribe will be the first to cap the golden spire
Put your minds together, you need to work as one
If not, then for one of you, your island time is done.

I think Erin says it best 'When we started off, we didn't think we could have built a better team. All that I know is that the majority of us don't really care on whether or not we win the immunity...we actually hope that we lose...we're ready to get rid of some people.'

Temple transfer is the game - There is a 6 piece temple and 3 platforms. You have to move the whole 6 piece structure from platform one to platform 3. You can only move one piece at a time, you cannot put a bigger piece on a smaller one. and everyone has to move together at a team. Ken and Penny are sitting out for us. 

This challenge takes brains, and needless to say, we have problems with that, That combined with the fact that we don't really care about some of the people on the tribe, and it spells a loss. We take our first loss, and we get to hear the 'fire=life speech' from uncle Jeffy.

So we really have the choice of the three outsiders. Robb - Mr. High Anxiety who likes to curse. Jed - Mr. I don't care about anything but food - oh, we lost our net? That's nice.  Stephanie, our version of Ms. Pukes-A-Lot. Robb thinks that the majority of the tribe has picked Shii Ann as the weakest
member, while Ken thinks Jeb is flat-out lazy - and he tells Robb this. Erin 'With certain people we don't have unity, so we'd rather get rid of them.'

So who do we get rid of? Here's what the fellow tribespeople think:

Ken votes for Jed - 'If you did half the chores that you tried to delegate to other people, this wouldn't be happening. '
Robb votes for Shii Ann - a sweet girl who got on his nerves who never really seemed to click.

Here come the votes - It seems like it would be 5 votes for Jed from the five person majority (Jake, Penny, Erin, Shii Anne and Ken), and 3 for Shii Anne from the outsiders (Robb, Jed, Stephanie), if tribe cliques boiled down to it - and they do. The big tribe gets rid of loafer Jed, who shouldn't really be caring about this, since it looked like he didn't really care about anything else. Now maybe we can have some FUN around here...maybe....

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