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Post by Carlos Bernard on Aug 5, 2011 14:42:04 GMT -5
Here are some more questions!
How does the tribe swap affect your game?
Who on your current tribe do you trust?
Who on the other tribe do you trust?
How does Outcast Island factor into your game?
How does your 'exchange' with Anthony factor into the game... if at all
You were targetted first by the Klimbono members... any idea why?
Thanks for continuing to be active!
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Post by Phillip Sheppard on Aug 5, 2011 18:29:30 GMT -5
How does the tribe swap affect your game?
Actually seems it will turn out to be a plus for us. With Julie immune this round, someone from Klimbono will be voted out. I heard there was some drama between Sarah and Joel, thats good news for us. Klimbono is about to torn apart. We intend on voting off Sydney this round as well, evening the numbers up between the tribes. Lantwan may still have a chance to make it further in the merge
Who on your current tribe do you trust?
Jimmy, NaOnka and Anthony. Julie says that Lex is going to rise from the dead and join us, which would be very nice we need him.
Who on the other tribe do you trust?
Only Julie, none of the other really talk to me. Joel is someone I could maybe work with, we could be powerful force being the leaders of the 2 tribes.
How does Outcast Island factor into your game?
Considering Klimbono has won every one so far it has probably hurt my game, I don't know what rewards they have earned, if there are idols involved etc. It does give us control this round though of who stays and who goes. Keeping Sarah is to our advantage as is Gillian so the vote is focused onto Sydney.
How does your 'exchange' with Anthony factor into the game... if at all
I find Anthony hard to believe he is actually as illiterate as he makes himself out to be. I think he might actually be an act. Regardless, it seems like he is on our side and will stick with us as long as we can keep him in the game.
You were targetted first by the Klimbono members... any idea why?
I'm the leader of the Lantwans, or so I am perceived to be, which makes me the biggest threat to them
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