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Hmm...I dont know if I agreed on the council on an overall basis...but based on James' knot that no one could break through... He probably deserved it.
"I was in the Navy"...his knot sucked!
"Ive shot a gun"....he never hit a target!
Yeah..I guess he deserved it.
Ulong better win soon...if they dont...there wont be anyone to play against!
They are gonna have to merge soon....I would think. But then again, who knows...maybe Koror will be all against each other in the individual events...
I noticed that next week Tom is catching on to the Jen and Greg (in forming an alliance)...I see a break up of those two happening soon...hopefully by then the merge will have happened and Steph and Bobby Jon can side with Tom and Ian on that issue. *crosses fingers*
Of course thats just my opinion....I could be wrong. (Dennis Miller)
"You might be the toughest little whacker. . .but in my world, you're about as worrisome as a cloudy day." (Dutch Dooley)
mystic said this in post #5 : Hmm...I dont know if I agreed on the council on an overall basis...but based on James' knot that no one could break through... He probably deserved it.
"I was in the Navy"...his knot sucked!
"Ive shot a gun"....he never hit a target!
Yeah..I guess he deserved it.
Ulong better win soon...if they dont...there wont be anyone to play against!
They are gonna have to merge soon....I would think. But then again, who knows...maybe Koror will be all against each other in the individual events...
I noticed that next week Tom is catching on to the Jen and Greg (in forming an alliance)...I see a break up of those two happening soon...hopefully by then the merge will have happened and Steph and Bobby Jon can side with Tom and Ian on that issue. *crosses fingers*
Yeah I'm with you mystic. Please merge soon.
Too bad they didn't bring up the "navy" knot that James did that was soooooo unbreakable. 3 Ladies and a guy untied it 2 mins flat!
What navy was James in? Old Navy? Did he mean he shops at Old Navy cos I don't think that bumpkin knows anything. Well, maybe he knew Jack and <REMOVED> and Jack left town an ULong time ago.
lickety_split said this in post #6 : What navy was James in? Old Navy? Did he mean he shops at Old Navy cos I don't think that bumpkin knows anything. Well, maybe he knew Jack and <REMOVED> and Jack left town an ULong time ago.
Very creative!
Of course thats just my opinion....I could be wrong. (Dennis Miller)
"You might be the toughest little whacker. . .but in my world, you're about as worrisome as a cloudy day." (Dutch Dooley)
then she voted for ibreham, why I don't know, then in the tie, went with James.
James was too hard on Ibreham for not being good in challenges, and like Mystic said, James was in the Navy, couldn't tie a knot, he was a shooter and could not shoot.
So he just got his own medicine.
You called it Fuscia! It was Janu who had the breakdown.
STREAK CONTINUES: JAMES VOTED OFF
The streak of Immunity Challenge losses added up to five and counting for the hopeless Ulong tribe as they were forced to suffer yet another vicious Tribal Council. The tribe found itself once again in a tie as Ibrehem Rahmen, the 27-year-old waiter from Birmingham, Alabama, and James Miller, the 33-year-old steelworker from Mobile, Alabama, both received two votes apiece. After the required second vote, the Ulong tribe finally chose to expel James. Shortly after witnessing the tie-breaking vote, James admitted, "My gut failed me, and I'm sad and depressed."
IBREHEM'S NEW LIFE
Returning to camp from Tribal Council. in which he was granted crucial last-second Immunity, Ulong's Ibrehem was thankful for his second chance. Although he took some blame from his tribemates and knew he was still on the chopping block, Ibrehem's spiritual base kept him balanced. "I think you appreciate things a little more when it's almost taken away from you," he noted.
CAMP KOROR
After enduring a Tribal Council in which they voted off Willard Smith, the 57-year-old lawyer from Bellevue, Washington, the Koror tribe faced the new day refreshed and alive as they worked around camp. Work turned to play as the lively tribe members took to arts and crafts, then puppet theater. "It's a different day. We all got fed, everyone's got a little energy, everyone's doing a project," smiled Tom Westman, the 41-year-old firefighter from Sayville, New York.
REWARD CHALLENGE: SHOOTING GALLERY
As the tribes convened for a Reward Challenge, host Jeff Probst explained that the competition would involve marksmanship. Using an old authentic gun, tribe members would take turns shooting tribe-colored targets. The first tribe to take out eight of their targets would win the Challenge. The Reward would allow the winning tribe to experience a day trip on an authentic Japanese barge to a secluded lake where millions of stinger-free jellyfish swam freely. The Reward included Pringles and mai-tais to help the winners relax before they snorkeled amongst the jellyfish.
BULL'S EYE FOR ULONG
As the Challenge began, both tribes had difficulty hitting the target. But the Survivors' aim improved as Tom, then @Stephenie LaGrossa, the 25-year-old pharmaceutical sales rep from Philadelphia, Pennsylvia, then @Bobby Jon Drinkard, the 27-year-old waiter from Troy, Alabama, all hit their targets. After Stephenie broke her second target in a row, Ulong took the 4-2 lead. With Ulong one successful shot away from victory, James missed the target, allowing Koror to tie up the competition at seven.
After Stephenie broke yet another tile, Koror's chance to tie it up or lose fell on the shoulders of Caryn Groedel, the 46-year-old civil rights lawyer from Solon, Ohio, who stepped up, aimed the gun, but missed to the left. Ulong seized Reward.
ULONG EXCURSION
After their much-needed victory, the Ulong tribe boarded the Japanese barge to be greeted by loads of mouthwatering Pringles and mai-tais. After enjoying a scenic expedition, the castaways were awestruck to arrive at Jellyfish Lake and see the placid waters filled with beautiful and harmless jellyfish. "I wanted to cherish every second. I was at a place in this world where I won't ever go again," Bobby Jon commented.
STORM AT KOROR
After suffering through an extremely tough storm the night before, the Koror tribe awakened quite shell-shocked. Especially distraught by the storm's furor, Janu Tornell, the 39-year-old Vegas showgirl from Las Vegas, Nevada, was shaken to her core and needed Tom's emotional support to bring her back. Janu's fragile state was not well received by the rest of her tribe. "She gets totally caught up in her head. Everything is always dramatic with Janu," complained Katie Gallagher, the 29-year-old advertising executive from Merced, California.
IMMUNITY CHALLENGE: BUILD IT UP, BREAK IT DOWN
After securing a flag inside a foot locker as instructed in Tree Mail, the tribes reconvened for the Immunity Challenge. Jeff Probst explained that they would be given wood and rope and 20 minutes to construct an impenetrable fortress to protect the already-bound foot locker. After 20 minutes, the tribes would race to break into the fortress constructed by the opposing tribe and rescue their flag. The first tribe to capture their flag and hoist it up a flagpole would also capture Immunity.
KOROR HOISTS THEIR FLAG
The Challenge started off with a tight race into the sea as the castaways from both tribes collected their bundles of lumber. Ulong took a lead as they went to work on the fortress around the crate, while Koror was still collecting their bundles. After both tribes secured their fortresses, they switched positions and took to the task of undoing what the other tribe had worked so hard to create. It looked as though Ulong was making better progress on the footlocker than Koror. But looks can be deceiving as Koror, in a rush of glory, ripped the Ulong foot locker from its bindings and quickly opened it to free their flag. Ulong could only watch as Koror hoisted their flag into the air, and for the fifth consecutive time, seized Immunity.
DECEIT AT ULONG
With only four remaining tribe members and another trip to Tribal Council on deck, the Ulong tribe was thinning into extinction. The choice this time was whether to vote out Ibrehem, on the chopping block since his miracle Immunity, or James, who repeatedly let his tribe down in Challenges. With James and Ibrehem sure to each vote for each other, the choice came down to Bobby Jon and Stephenie.
JAMES SNUFFED
After lying to Bobby Jon about her vote at a previous Tribal Council, Stephenie formed a quick alliance with him. "At this point of the game, I'm looking for the future. It will definitely be me and Stephenie all the way to the end," noted Bobby Jon.
In the end, Bobby Jon's plan went according to schedule as the thinning Ulong tribe voted off James in the tie-breaker vote. James became the seventh castaway voted out of SURVIVOR: PALAU.