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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 $25,000.  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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We have lost our first member - but Jenna went on her own and we all think that she made the right decision.We really think that she made the right decision when the newest tropical monsoon comes rushing in. 'Mother Nature can be one forceful bitch.' says Shii Ann, as our tribe looks to survey the damage, which is quite extensive - the fire was drenched, but we quickly make a new one. Meanwhile, Rich decides to get some new food, so he goes out in search of more sharks...but this time, he gets 3 moray eels and we can eat.

Once again, we get 5-6 pounds of meat, and Richard is happy that everyone is happy that he is the fish provider, since he doesn't have to do much of anything else. Rich better be careful, though, because Lex is already looking ahead to when the tribe gets the third and final key to get the chest of rice, because then the tribe won't be looking towards him to get food. Hmmmm...

It will be sooner, rather than later, to try to get the key, because we get tree mail -

In this game of give and take
Give too much - big mistake
Take it all, from friend and foe
and you'll be clean, from head to toe

This is a repeat from Survivor 6 - everyone has a box full of goodies and people play 'Old Maid' to take items from either their own tribesmates - or other people. Whoever gets the most amount of pairs wins the Survivor Bathroom Kit - and the top 2 tribes get the next key to the locked box.

We sit Colby out, which seems like a good choice, since he doesn't seem like the brainy part - and since Richard and Sue are still in the game, we get some delightful repartee from them, talking about the fact that Susan gets all bone from Richard - but only in the fish. Heh. After more trash-talking about Richard's sponge baths and Jenna receiving them, Chapera comes in first, Saboga comes in second, and we get squat - which means that Richard is still the food provider.

We get ZERO camera time between the reward challenge and the immunity challenge, so I guess that this was a boring three days - and it also pretty much guarantees us a piece of immunity, since we aren't spotlighted - and the team that is usually the one to go.

Here is the immunity challenge - we have one leader, who is shouting orders to 3 other people, who are blindfolded. The leader is ordering people to get 15 pieces of a puzzle - and once they get all of the pieces, the team has to build a cube. The team that creates the cube the last goes to Tribal Council.

To say that Rich was not a good direction giver is an understatement - he kept having our teammates bump into each other, getting them into brush, getting them out of the obstacle course and having them colliding into other people with teammates. Needless to say, we are the last group to get our pieces - but Chapera, who was the first tribe to get all of the pieces, were also all mechanically uninclined - Chapera matches the wrong sides of the cube together and is forced to rebuild it. That gives us an opportunity to squeeze in front of them - and we capitalize. We move into second - and second is good enough to avoid having to vote anyone out.

We are the only tribe that has not voted anyone out. Will that stay the same next week? Or will we have our first vote-off? We'll figure that one out in 7 days.

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