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HELLO!!! ::waves at everyone::
<p>catherine@cator-manor.demon.co.uk wrote:
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<br><tt>Erm...? What is the Survivor show?</tt>
<br><tt>Catherine</tt></blockquote>
Survivor, now in it's second season, is a reality television show. The
whole point is to be the last person standing and win a million dollars.
On this seasons show, 16 people were put in the Australian outback, to
survive for 43 days.
<p>The show covers three days at a time. Usually the run down is as follows:
first day, survival, and clips of how the tribe is coping with the outback.
Second day, a Survival Challenge; the Survival Challenge is good because
tribe mates get to compete in challenges to win blankets, food, toiletries
etc. Then on the third day is the Immunity Challenge. The Immunity Challenge
determines wich tribe (or by now which person) cannot be voted agains to
have someone kicked off the outback.
<p>The show started out with 16 people, and now it's down to seven (six?)
people who comptete for individual immunity. They're part way there, as
they've been on the island for just over thirty days. All survivors are
competeing for idividual immunity, and trying to be the last one standing.
<p>I personall love the show (not as much as HP, put pretty damn close)
because it's all about human nature.
<p>I mean, think about it, you have 16 people who don't know each other,
who haven't met before, but you have to depend on them for your survival.
You also can't trust them, because they might vote against you in Tribal
Counsel and kick you off the island.
<p>For a complete rundown, I suggest you check out cbs.com. In Canada,
I know it plays Thursday nights at eight pm, but I'm not sure about other
places.
<p>Hugs
<br>Jamieson
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<br>"....dream harder, dream true..."
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