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Post by Kelman - Voted Out 11th on Oct 26, 2011 18:18:23 GMT -5
Anyone wanna join me in ripping the vaginas out of the rest of the remaining "contestants", if they can even be called that...
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Post by Joel - Voted Out 10th on Oct 26, 2011 23:26:57 GMT -5
What was the basis behind voting 'me' out over Brian or Sheri? I mean considering the fact I'm not that good in challenges, I figured you guys would go for someone stronger. Also, who got rid of you? Who made the call?
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Post by Kelman - Voted Out 11th on Oct 27, 2011 7:24:28 GMT -5
Wasn't my call on booting you out man, I would've much prefered Sheri leaving personally as you were more visible on AIM than her. I"m not quite sure who the original person to suggest me leaving was, I can only assume it was Ryan, but honestly most of the people remaining in this game for the exception of Ryan and possibly Tony are just sheep and it makes me puke thinking they all got further than me.
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Post by Joel - Voted Out 10th on Oct 27, 2011 18:47:15 GMT -5
I don't think that Brian or Sheri are necessarily sheep but more clinging to the only bit of chance they have left of staying in the game. Everyone on your original tribe on the other hand aren't looking at the big picture which is; "Get Ryan out now or else you'll lose any opportunity of winning this game."
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Post by Joel - Voted Out 10th on Oct 27, 2011 18:51:45 GMT -5
I'll revise my statement above. Ryan and Tony I agree are probably the smartest people on your tribe that are actually playing this game to a T. Tony was at least straight-up with me and receptive to ideas thrown his way by myself and the other Kalsoy. I have a feeling he knows that he has to make a big move sooner or later. Speaking of which... Ryan and Tony are facing off in a duel it would seem, the loser joining us here. I wonder who it will be.
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Post by Kelman - Voted Out 11th on Oct 27, 2011 21:13:06 GMT -5
Yeah I don't give a flying fuck which ones of those mofos join us, I'll be satisfied either way. I think if people (particularly the remaining Kalsoys and Britti) were more active on AIM, something could've been worked out this round.
I do however give credit to whoever it was (tony i think) who convinced me Britti wanted me gone, as this turned us against each other and basically caused my eviction.
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Post by Joel - Voted Out 10th on Oct 29, 2011 2:42:23 GMT -5
Dammit Tony! xD You were supposed to beat Ryan!
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Post by Tony - Not Actually Voted Out on Oct 29, 2011 15:00:39 GMT -5
Hey Folks. Just a few responses to some things said in here:
1. Basis for voting out Joel over Brian and Sheri: Personally, Joel, you and I had only had a few conversations up until TC, whereas I've talked to Brian more. As far as Sheri, I knew that she liked to dog on Jared, and Jared didn't care much for her, and I wanted to keep that relationship around.
2. Who made the call to get rid of Kelman: I'll say I did, but I'm probably not the only one who was thinking that. Two rounds prior, Kelman came to me with the idea of voting out Britti. Britti was actually one of my closest allies in the game, so he fell a few notches right there. Then he won the power to void a vote, and I knew this had to be dealt with sooner rather than later.
3. The big picture "Get Ryan out now." Of course Ryan is a great player, I'm not going to say otherwise, but many people are giving him too much credit. I can't tell you how many times I've heard that everyone on Skorin is just blindly following him, and thinking they will make it to the end with him. This is partially true. A more accurate statement would be that some people know they can count on Ryan all the way to the end, and some people don't know they can't count on Ryan all the way to the end. I knew exactly what kind of alliance I was in with Ryan, so I got frustrated with all the comments thrown my way about me being a sheep on not realizing what I'm doing. I'll make a bold statement here and I say I knew what I was doing moreso than Ryan was. I knew I was in a good position with him on my side, because we had numbers within Skorin as well, but I also knew if he were in the finals, I'd have a hard time winning.
4. Damn it Tony you were supposed to win: I know lol.
Anyway, I'd just like to say even though I'm out of the game, I'm pleased with how I played. Kelman, you couldn't have made a wiser decision for people to duel it out given this twist. It fucked me over, but what can you do? I also feel like you're angry at me. I never joined in the crap posted in your birthday thread, I never went off all crazy about you picking me to duel. Yes, I voted you out (actually no I didn't, they reposted my self vote cuz I didn't write confessionals lolol) and I lied to you about wanting to vote out Britti, but that's what you do in games.
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Post by Kelman - Voted Out 11th on Oct 29, 2011 17:29:11 GMT -5
All sincerity I congratulate you Tony on not being bitter. If anyone else had gotten beaten in a duel at this stage in the game (including me, obvs), they would've been damning the game, the hosts, the twist, and me to hell. So major props to you for owning up.
I get why I needed to leave, but knowing the person getting voted out would have some sort of impact after they leave, means no1 should be blindsided. That was a tactical error that I doubt was put into the thought of voting me out. On the other hand, i told you i was gonna use my vote blocker in this round, could've had me use it and boot Ryan out, I feel he wouldn't have picked you to go into a duel unlike myself. But can't cry over spilt milk.
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Post by Tony - Not Actually Voted Out on Oct 29, 2011 19:04:36 GMT -5
I didn't get all worked up over it, because that wouldn't have changed anything, and remaining calm is more comfortable than getting angry and acting like a brat. But don't get me wrong, I think the entire situation is completely ridiculous.
I answered this a bit in my TC question last round, but what info we were given about the twist really didn't have much influence on how I was voting, and I didn't think it needed to. Clearly, no one expected that the impact would be essentially hand picking the next to go. In hindsight, it's easy to call it an error. But you identified yourself as a flipper, and the people you wanted to target were people in my alliance.
Our last conversation was on the same day as the Immunity Challenge; there was a whole day between then and the vote. The last we talked, you said you might play the void as good measure, but you thought you could get by without it. This was because I told you I would vote for Britti, and apparently Ryan told you the same. Then somehow everyone knew people were actually voting for you, so I knew would you'd use it, but you never definitively told me.
And yes, I could have had you use it to boot Ryan out, but I must not have been clear in my last post: we were close allies. The way I saw it, people were in 1 of 3 boats: majority, minority, and the middle flippers. And that last group (to which you belonged) was the most immediate danger for my game. I wouldn't have had worked with you and your voider to get rid of Ryan. You can argue all you want about how that's not playing to win, but I disagree. And now there's really no way to say one way or another who is right....
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Post by Joel - Voted Out 10th on Oct 30, 2011 11:39:28 GMT -5
Not really digging the fact that Ryan went out of his way to call someone 'worthless'.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2011 11:51:31 GMT -5
It's nice that there is a degree of respect between jurors at least.
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Post by Kelman - Voted Out 11th on Oct 30, 2011 21:15:36 GMT -5
I respect people who try to make moves, so Tony kinda is in that boat.
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Post by Joel - Voted Out 10th on Oct 30, 2011 23:27:01 GMT -5
Speaking of jurors, where's Totte? xD Boy disappeared off the face of the earth!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2011 2:58:56 GMT -5
Haha Totte, I'll catch up with him.
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