Post by Sandy on Jul 3, 2008 18:22:45 GMT -5
Tribal Council #3
Norte Chico Tribe
Host Sandy: Welcome Norte Chico, once again. Two times in a row, you're here again. After getting rid of what y'all called dead weight, being Meoldy, I thought this tribe would bounce back and win. I was wrong - and now one of you must leave. We'll start council off with a few questions. Jordan, Without stating a name, what do you have to say to the person you're voting out tonight?
Jordan: I'm sorry I have to do this, but this decision is going to help me along later in the game. We all knew this vote was going to be impossible, and it ended up being a lot harder than I thought it was going to be.
Host Sandy: Caydie, wow do you feel about your position in this team?
Caydie: I think i'm safe.
Host Sandy: Britt, how has your tribe gotten along since Melody's vote off? Was it the right decision to vote her out?
Brittany: Well the tribe has gotten along pretty well since the tribal council, melodys vote off was a pretty easy decision since she hadn't been able to figure out how to use the site, so she wasnt able to help with challenges.
Host Sandy: Matty, twice in a row you're here, how does it feel to lose twice in a row?
Matt F: Losing twice in a row sucks so bad. Especially because in this challenge, I honestly feel like we ALL tried our hardest. Chavin just beat us, and that's a hard pill to swallow. But I just want to say that Norte Chico is NOT defeated yet, and anyone who thinks otherwise is an idiot. We will not give up, and I have full faith in our tribe. It's not over by a long shot.
Host Sandy: Joey, You scored some points during the last challenge, do you think your tribe could have done more to win it?
Joeey: Nah I mean the other tribe was just better at gettin their post in at the right exact moment. It was just a tough challenge and since we have jobs there was only so much.
Host Sandy: Caydie, 9 days into the game, there's gotta be strategy talk or alliances brewing? Is this a fair assumption?
Caydie: there are quite a few of them, actually, so many it makes my head spinn!!
Host Sandy: Hooker, what was your initial reaction when Melody was voted out?
Hooker: Relief! I mean, it seemed pretty obvious what was going down, but this game can be cruel sometimes. This "week" it was not so obvious, and I really am not even sure if I am staying or not! I hope I am, I really like my tribe, and I think I can help us get back on track for some wins! And if they can find it in their hearts to let me play on, I would love them for it!
Host Sandy: Eddie, feeling vulnerable tonight? If no, who should be?
Eddie: You always have to feel vulnerable in this game, and everyone should always feel that way. Anything can happen at any given time, but you just have to go with you're instinct and trust the people you feel are trustworthy. Of course I'm nervous and feel vulnerable heading into this tribal council and I know everyone else feels the same way. It's the nature of the game.
Host Sandy: Brittany, tell me a bit of strategy that's gone into making this vote tonight.
Caydie: As for the strategy for this vote, I based my vote on who I have talked to less, and some hearsay around camp. Everyone did really well on the challenge, so I couldn't base it on that.
Host Sandy: Ginny, has the young tribe impressed you at all, having won two challenges in a row?
Ginny: The only thing I'm impressed with is that they all are such losers that they have nothing better to do then stay up all night! We all know that there are two or three kids carrying that tribe.
Host Sandy: Eddie, what are you basing your vote on?
Eddie: For me, it's just a strategic choice, and although it seemed like this player was a cool person. Choices do have to be made in this game whether you want to or not because it ultimately is a game and everyone wants to win. I'm basing my vote on what gives me the best chance to advance. I hate tribal council though, not a big fan.
Host Sandy: Joey, what are you basing your vote on tonight?
Joeey: Basing my vote tonight on trust and what I have to do to survive to see another round.
Host Sandy: Jordan, do you view anyone here as a weak link in challenges?
Jordan: Absolutely not. Everyone that's left pulls their weight, which is what's making this vote so tough. This vote, as I think everyone here will agree with, is all about strategy.
Host Sandy: Thanks Norte Chico, I now must remind everyone that once the votes are read the decision is final. The person voted out will be asked to leave the tribal council area immediately. That person will become the third castaway voted out Peru. I'll read the votes...
First vote...
Second vote...
Third vote...
Fourth vote...
We're tied! 2 votes for Hooker and Joeey ...
Fifth vote...
Sixth vote...
Still tied, 3 votes for Hooker and Joeey...
Seventh vote...
Third person voted out of iSurv1vor Peru...
I'm sorry Joey....after 9 days out here in Peru...THE TRIBE HAS SPOKEN!
You need to bring me your torch.
*Snuffs Joey's Torch*
Please post some final words in your Journal man. Take a look back on your three rounds spent in Peru and reflect! I appreciate you taking the time and apply/playing this game. I thank my Alum Piper for finding you on myspace. You were definitely one of my pregame favorties, I'm sorry things didn't work out as you might have planned. Thanks again for playing - an iSurv1vor Alum should be in contact with you to hold an iSurv1vor Live! Interview.
As for the rest of y'all... this vote was completely opposite of your first Tribal - as split as can be. I wish you luck picking yourself up from this vote. Y'all can head back to camp!
Norte Chico Tribe
Host Sandy: Welcome Norte Chico, once again. Two times in a row, you're here again. After getting rid of what y'all called dead weight, being Meoldy, I thought this tribe would bounce back and win. I was wrong - and now one of you must leave. We'll start council off with a few questions. Jordan, Without stating a name, what do you have to say to the person you're voting out tonight?
Jordan: I'm sorry I have to do this, but this decision is going to help me along later in the game. We all knew this vote was going to be impossible, and it ended up being a lot harder than I thought it was going to be.
Host Sandy: Caydie, wow do you feel about your position in this team?
Caydie: I think i'm safe.
Host Sandy: Britt, how has your tribe gotten along since Melody's vote off? Was it the right decision to vote her out?
Brittany: Well the tribe has gotten along pretty well since the tribal council, melodys vote off was a pretty easy decision since she hadn't been able to figure out how to use the site, so she wasnt able to help with challenges.
Host Sandy: Matty, twice in a row you're here, how does it feel to lose twice in a row?
Matt F: Losing twice in a row sucks so bad. Especially because in this challenge, I honestly feel like we ALL tried our hardest. Chavin just beat us, and that's a hard pill to swallow. But I just want to say that Norte Chico is NOT defeated yet, and anyone who thinks otherwise is an idiot. We will not give up, and I have full faith in our tribe. It's not over by a long shot.
Host Sandy: Joey, You scored some points during the last challenge, do you think your tribe could have done more to win it?
Joeey: Nah I mean the other tribe was just better at gettin their post in at the right exact moment. It was just a tough challenge and since we have jobs there was only so much.
Host Sandy: Caydie, 9 days into the game, there's gotta be strategy talk or alliances brewing? Is this a fair assumption?
Caydie: there are quite a few of them, actually, so many it makes my head spinn!!
Host Sandy: Hooker, what was your initial reaction when Melody was voted out?
Hooker: Relief! I mean, it seemed pretty obvious what was going down, but this game can be cruel sometimes. This "week" it was not so obvious, and I really am not even sure if I am staying or not! I hope I am, I really like my tribe, and I think I can help us get back on track for some wins! And if they can find it in their hearts to let me play on, I would love them for it!
Host Sandy: Eddie, feeling vulnerable tonight? If no, who should be?
Eddie: You always have to feel vulnerable in this game, and everyone should always feel that way. Anything can happen at any given time, but you just have to go with you're instinct and trust the people you feel are trustworthy. Of course I'm nervous and feel vulnerable heading into this tribal council and I know everyone else feels the same way. It's the nature of the game.
Host Sandy: Brittany, tell me a bit of strategy that's gone into making this vote tonight.
Caydie: As for the strategy for this vote, I based my vote on who I have talked to less, and some hearsay around camp. Everyone did really well on the challenge, so I couldn't base it on that.
Host Sandy: Ginny, has the young tribe impressed you at all, having won two challenges in a row?
Ginny: The only thing I'm impressed with is that they all are such losers that they have nothing better to do then stay up all night! We all know that there are two or three kids carrying that tribe.
Host Sandy: Eddie, what are you basing your vote on?
Eddie: For me, it's just a strategic choice, and although it seemed like this player was a cool person. Choices do have to be made in this game whether you want to or not because it ultimately is a game and everyone wants to win. I'm basing my vote on what gives me the best chance to advance. I hate tribal council though, not a big fan.
Host Sandy: Joey, what are you basing your vote on tonight?
Joeey: Basing my vote tonight on trust and what I have to do to survive to see another round.
Host Sandy: Jordan, do you view anyone here as a weak link in challenges?
Jordan: Absolutely not. Everyone that's left pulls their weight, which is what's making this vote so tough. This vote, as I think everyone here will agree with, is all about strategy.
Host Sandy: Thanks Norte Chico, I now must remind everyone that once the votes are read the decision is final. The person voted out will be asked to leave the tribal council area immediately. That person will become the third castaway voted out Peru. I'll read the votes...
First vote...
Second vote...
Third vote...
Fourth vote...
We're tied! 2 votes for Hooker and Joeey ...
Fifth vote...
Sixth vote...
Still tied, 3 votes for Hooker and Joeey...
Seventh vote...
Third person voted out of iSurv1vor Peru...
I'm sorry Joey....after 9 days out here in Peru...THE TRIBE HAS SPOKEN!
You need to bring me your torch.
*Snuffs Joey's Torch*
Please post some final words in your Journal man. Take a look back on your three rounds spent in Peru and reflect! I appreciate you taking the time and apply/playing this game. I thank my Alum Piper for finding you on myspace. You were definitely one of my pregame favorties, I'm sorry things didn't work out as you might have planned. Thanks again for playing - an iSurv1vor Alum should be in contact with you to hold an iSurv1vor Live! Interview.
As for the rest of y'all... this vote was completely opposite of your first Tribal - as split as can be. I wish you luck picking yourself up from this vote. Y'all can head back to camp!