Survivor Africa!!

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Jessie Camacho, the 27-year-old Deputy Sheriff from Orlando, Florida, was the second person voted out of the Boran tribe. Dehydrated and weak since arriving in Africa, Jessie never quite acclimated to her new surroundings. As her dejected tribe members watched her torch extinguish, she was sent packing and left the Tribal Council area. Jessie confessed, "I understand the decision that was made to keep Clarence and not me; he is much stronger than I am. I just want to tell Tom [who had voted for Clarence to leave] that I love him."



A few days earlier, Clarence found himself in a struggle with his fellow tribe members when they all confronted him about eating a can of beans with former tribe member Diane without first consulting the tribe. Agitated after receiving two votes at the first Tribal Council, Clarence felt that confronting Jessie about the incident would clear his name and would help to gain back the trust of his tribe members. He explained to her, "I am just trying to say to you that I reached out to Diane, and she turned around and bit me. All she did was tell me that I was her only friend here." Jessie later commented, "He's very nervous, he was shaking. He came up to me looking for approval, like I was going to think it is okay. The Tribe's message was sent, and Clarence heard it loud and clear."

Awaking sore after sleeping on the uneven ground, the Samburu tribe went to work rebuilding the roof to their manyatta hut to help shade them from the intense heat during the day. Frank took the initiative once again, as he barked out orders to Lindsey, the 27-year-old advertising executive from Portland, Oregon. Lindsey mockingly agreed with him by rolling her eyes, whispering, "Yes, Captain." She later described Frank as "an interesting character, but really for the military. He barks out orders and wants things to be done right now, his way." As the elder Samburu tribe members went to work rebuilding the hut, the younger tribe members--Brandon, Lindsey and Kim--stood by, hesitant to help. Aware of the obvious division of labor and reluctance to lend a hand, Brandon Quinton, the 25-year-old bartender from Dallas, Texas, clarified the situation, stating, "We are almost like two completely different teams. For some reason, our camp is split right down the middle by age."

The two tribes met host Jeff Probst at the Reward Challenge site, called Buffalo Swamp, where he explained the rules of "Stairway to the Stars": Each tribe has five logs. The goal is to transport the five logs from the start position through a series of obstacles to a tower, where they must build a staircase. The first tribe to successfully build the staircase and have one member race to the top of the tower wins. The reward consisted of all the items that were left behind on day one, including blankets, water containers and food.

Carrying the heaviest logs first, the tribes raced through the difficult terrain as one by one, they placed the giant logs into the peg holes of the tower. Unable to finish unless all members were across the line, Boran fell short of victory because they had to wait for Kim Johnson, the 57-year-old retired school teacher, to pick herself up after falling to the ground. Samburu won the Reward Challenge when Kim Powers climbed to the top, raising her arms in victory

Returning to camp, Kim Johnson apologized to her tribe for stumbling and losing the challenge for them. She couldn't help feeling vulnerable, exclaiming, "Falling down in the challenge, and all things being equal among us, it's a reason to vote me off."

With the laborious task of trekking for water, and its unsavory taste and putrid smell, Jessie realized just how difficult surviving off the African soil actually is. As she sat alone while the others were off working, the weak and dehydrated Jessie revealed, "I never thought drinking water would be this hard."

Concerned with the lack of water, Clarence stated, "I will be the first to admit that the water does not taste great, but you look past it because you need it. Not only that, if you don't drink it, how are you going to help us in challenges? It hurts us all because it wears everybody down."

While at the water hole, the elder Samburu, who earlier had formed an alliance consisting of Carl, Frank, Theresa and Linda, used the opportunity away from camp to sway Silas to join their coalition. Trying to convince Silas, Carl stated, "We have a strong foursome here; you see a weak threesome there [the young]. Where are you going to put yourself? Confirming the strength of the elder alliance, Silas asked if they thought Linda felt the same way. Frank confidently answered, "Linda is so concrete, she's buried in the bottom of the Hoover Dam." With a handshake, Silas agreed to join with the elders in a five-person voting block.

Back at camp, paranoia set in as Lindsey eavesdropped on Frank and Silas talking about their newly developed agreement. Silas, playing the two sides, thereby securing his position with both older and younger tribe members, later schemed with Lindsey, saying, "Trust me, we have got to knock the older people out. I think Frank should go first."

With Lex and Tom emerging as the leaders of the Boran Tribe, forming an allegiance with each other seemed ideal. However, knowing that they would need at least one person to secure their voting position, Lex approached Ethan Zohn, the 27-year-old professional soccer player, to unite with them. Agreeing to join, a cautious Ethan later added, "Everyone trusts Lex, and for all I know he is playing both sides, and that's why I am a little paranoid."

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The two tribes met host Jeff Probst for the Immunity Challenge, where he explained to them, "You guys are going to feast like the tribes out here in East Africa have for thousands of years. They don't rely on vegetables and rarely eat meat, but what they do rely on is the nutrients from the milk and blood from cattle." The Survivors watched as locals walked in a cow and drained blood from its neck. (The cow walked off unharmed.) The stage was set: each member would have to drink a shot glass of cow's blood mixed with milk. Shot for shot, one by one, they confidently eyed the liquid and drank it down. Everyone drank, resulting in a tiebreaker round. To break the tie, each tribe picked a member from the other tribe to participate in a race to chug a full glass of cow's blood, but this time not mixed with milk. Kelly from Boran would match up against Linda from Samburu. As Kelly struggled to finish, Linda downed her glass first and once again gave victory to her exultant Samburu Tribe, sending Boran back to Tribal Council.


Losing the last three challenges and having the Tribal Council vote looming over their heads, Boran faced the unpleasant task of voting out another member. Kim Johnson, worried that she may be next to go, explained that "there is a lot of second-guessing going on as far as who is valuable within our tribe and who is not valuable, because we have lost three challenges in a row."

Irritated over losing another challenge, Clarence took Tom aside to vent his frustrations. Agreeing with Clarence, Tom added, "We've got to vote out one of the weakest links that we feel is hurting us."

Before leaving for Tribal Council, the somber Boran tribe sat as they contemplated their next move. Lex helped put the mood in perspective: "Tribal Council is a huge drag for us, and we are going twice in a row. The first two Tribal Councils, and Boran is going both times…and none of us want to go."

In the end, Jessie Camacho, well-liked but physically weak, was voted out by her tribe
 

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You have quite the memory! lol I knew they were going to vote Jess off, and it it is really funny how paranoid everyone is getting. Sneaking around and trying to spy on other groups. You would think they would be more interested in figuring out what they are going to eat and drink! I think Frank just intimidates the heck out of the younger members and they don't know what to do, so they do nothing, which is not the right move. The one gal who was complaining last night about how hard the ground was to sleep on- what did they expect? They are in the middle of Africa! What? They thought they would be put up at a Motel 6? Just over the hill from where they are are armed guards to protect them. I have no idea why they are even running this program right now.
 
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Mary Anne,

I took it from the CBS website


I wish I could take the credit, but I can't
 

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And here I thought you had instant recall! :tounge2:
 
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Dawn, it was pretty rough to watch. I thought it was tougher (to watch) than the food challenges in S1 or S2
 

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Originally posted by hissy
Just over the hill from where they are are armed guards to protect them. I have no idea why they are even running this program right now.
The show wrapped in August I think. It was all filmed before Sept 11.


I think they did the right thing by voting out Jesse. I liked the girl, but she was just not doing too well out there. Clarence is strong in the challenges and that is what their tribe needs. I think the goat-roper needs to get over his grudge. My mom thinks he's racist.
 
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Man was I bummed to see Carl go instead of Lindsey!!
 

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I did not post to this last week because the "blood and milk" thing really disgusted me. I don't think there was any place for that type of food challenge. Had I been there; I would have flat out refused to participate and I would have taken it as far as legal action if they had held it against me! I can't really say that I "like" anyone in this SA third series. I can't imagine why they kept the one guy named Carl, I think, after he openly admitted to eating food while the others were away and he plainly ate more than his share of the canned cherries. Because he is a big,buff guy they are afraid to cut him out incase they need him for the challenges later. He knows this and is way too cocky! Also, I don't think we needed to see the saggy butted chick in the thong or the beer-gut guy with the feather out his a** in the SOS signaling immunity competition! Both were equally disgusting. . . . I am not so upset now that I have been missing the first half of the show in favor of watching "Friends". The only important stuff takes place in the Tribal Council in the second half. I sure hope this Survivor starts showing some more interesting personality traits from the remaining members. There is, thus far, no one I am rooting for to win. . . . .
 
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I gotta say that I think it's wise that Boran has held on to Clarance and voting off the weaker players. That's actually a smart strategy. Last year Ogakor voted off Kel first and kept praying mantis Mitchell, and if Michael hadn't fell in the fire then the merge would have been Kucha 6/Ogakor 4. It's stupid this early in the game to vote off your strong members. You need them for the challenges until the merge.

What is going on with the Sambura tribe is very interesting. To be divided so quickly amoungst themselves is going to hurt them. They aren't a cohesive team, and that could effect how they do in the challenges.
 

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Anyone want to make a guess at who will be the Ultimate Survivior? I'm kind of rooting for Ethan...hes a nice guy who kind of melts into the background. He doesn't ruffle any feathers, but is strong and does his part. He does well in the challenges. Besides that, hes a hottie!
I don't like Lindsey at all..I hope she gets voted off soon. When she was lying there on the ground sick saying "I never feel pain" I thought 'Oh puhleeeze'. Shes the instigator of a lot of the division in the Sambura tribe I think.
 

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I agree, AP; that the "sp//lit" in the Sambura tribe is not A Good Thing. It is almost reminicent of BBII and the "Chill Town" thing. . . . . .The older members need to realize the strengths
of the younger kids and the kids need to defer to the experience of the aged.
I can't remember her name, but what is up with the Sambura woman who keeps waxing poetic about the Goddesses of Mother Africa ?
She would get on the bad side of my nerves really quick.

 
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they thing that really upset me was this (this is taken directly from the cbs survivior re-cap)

"With the elders out of camp, Silas, Lindsey and Brandon gorged themselves on what little food was rationed for the entire group for the day. While eating the food behind the elder members' backs without remorse, Lindsey added, "We should have first dibs on the food and pig out. Why not?" Brandon, the group's chef, revealed why he enjoys the chore of cooking: "I like to cook because I like my gruel fried a certain way, plus if I'm cooking, my friends get bigger portions than the rest."

that's the exact thing that Clarance got in so much trouble for at Boran. the division of food is a HUGE deal and they younger kids are way out of line with thier attitude. That's why I was so upset to see Carl instead of Lindsey because now the kids (and I use that term loosely and in comparison) have the power.
 

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VERY INTERESTING ! I did not know about the food gorging thing. . . . I guess I will have to start watching the first half and have Dorothy tape "Friends" for me. . . . . I think the food issue can become quite critical, not only down the line, but now. That was very selfish action on the part of the younger members. They showed a definite "Lack of Respect" for the other tribe members.
 

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I am a reality show junkie - Survivor is my fav!. I am on a on-line Survivor group on yahoo.com called the "survivor pick-um" every wk you get 100 points to wager on who will get kicked out - I'm not doing to well. If anyone is interested I can start a private group and post the link here - just let me know here or PM me.
 

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Did anyone else see Dr. Karl on Regis and Kelly this morning ? He cleans up really fine ! Hubba-Hubba!!!!!!! (but he is happily married) Ah, Well; he still looks Mighty HOT !
 

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All I can say is that, while I love the Survivor series and try to never miss an episode, I'm getting really, really tired of seeing all these skinny women in very small clothes. Gee, wonder why they were picked for the show!
 

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I was really angry last week to see Carl go instead of Lyndsey. She's the sl*t that rode her bicycle topless for the audition tape, and I'm sorry, but that is NOT cool.
 

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I was glad to see Carl go. Like Lindsey said..... he has the money, and doesn't need it. I just didn't like him from the beginning. Seems like all of the older people on that team have a problem with the younger people & how immagure they are, and that drives me absolutely nuts!
 

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I think the 'older people' are completely correct in thinking the younger ones are a bunch of immature idiots. My main reasons?

1)"I'll make you and you and you a necklace but not those guys.." hello? Reminds me of grade school.
2)"I like to be the one cooking the food, because I give my friends bigger portions" again, very childish not to mention unbelivably cruel..these people are trying to survive theres no room for pettiness and greed.

I'd like to see every single one of those young punks booted off personally. I think Carl was a major asset to the group and they were to stupid to see it. Oh well, I'm rooting for the Boran members anyways
I'm hoping Ethan makes it to the top.
 
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