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Old 10-30-2007, 10:26 AM   #11
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To the Houston poster (10/29 3:54) who claimed to be the author of the last post Oscar referred to: that was my post - word for word. I stick by it. Please don't try to claim what isn't yours. Thanks.
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Old 10-30-2007, 04:12 PM   #12
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Oscar I know that was you who just pretended to be me. You are full of crap so deal with them apples and don't pretend to be me anymore.
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Old 10-30-2007, 04:14 PM   #13
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Jaime and Peih-Gee threw the challenge that created the situation --- whether it was a good or bad move is certainly a debatable topic.

The problem is you compare James to them, as if he would have ever hatched a plan to throw a challenge? I have serious doubts on this. He was put in a situation that THEY created, so in Survivor - as Crazy Dave liked saying, 'Turnabout is fair play.'

To compare James and Peih-Gee/Jaime's actions are silly. On one hand you have PG/Jaime who made a proactive strike against Aaron/James. James was making a reactive strike back by attempting to follow through on throwing the immunity.

Do you mean to tell me that if you get hit - it's not right to defend yourself? It's called self-defense, nothing more.

The whole nonsense of sexism in this is ridiculous though - I am a female and that is the last thing I was thinking about the entire article. It's about people playing a game and whether or not it was nervous energy or moronic behavior - Peih-Gee and Jaime BOTH appeared as fools...they did that all on their own.

(BTW Dick Donato has nothing to do with Survivor as far as I've seen...why in the world would you make such an illogical argument? People find different things to like/dislike about anyone on one of these shows - it's not a matter of science - it's a matter of personal preference. I hated Dick to the ends of the earth, but I find Jaime/Peih-Gee pretty flipping moronic - especially Jaime).
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Old 10-30-2007, 05:34 PM   #14
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TVGSpot: You've almost entered the land of the living. Nobody is saying James didn't have the right to defend himself. None of us disagree with the sentiment that "Turnabout is fair play" (we respect the implementation of strategy by anyone), but what we are upset about is that Osacar acts like what PG and Jaime did is an unforgivable sin (HIS WORDS DAMMIT), yet all of the men in this show or any other reality show can get away with murder and receive a rhetorical pat on the back from Oscar. For the last time, THAT'S WHAT WE ARE UPSET ABOUT, AND THAT'S WHY WE THINK IT IS SEXIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 11-01-2007, 02:34 PM   #15
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Sorry Oscar, but you have it all wrong. Aaron and James strategy is mostly physical. Jaime and Peih Gee's tribe have proven that they couldn't win a physical challenge. Those ladies executed a real smart and risky strategy. They acted no less arrogant than Jean Robert did when sitting in the water talking about winning and possibly getting a piece of you know what in the process. I hate that a woman thinking rubbed you wrong, but way to go Jaime and Peih Gee. I also agree that you supported Dick who couldn't survive in the normal real world with his abusive behavior. You liked the verbal abuse that he heaped on the women. The only guy that he half way tried to abuse was Eric and he backed down when he got in his face. I see no difference in what Jaime and PG did than what tribes with alliances do to those that are outnumbered. They flaunt it and rub their noses in the fact that they are leaving.
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