Sunday, October 11, 2009

Hungry for a Win

Well, Foa Foa finally won an immunity challenge, breaking their losing streak. Strangely afterwards, it started raining on the Galu tribe right after Foa Foa left. That's enough talk about ironic coincedences. In this entry, I do not have much to talk about, I will talk about Yasmin and chickens, galliformes, not cowards.

Yasmin was voted out. I originally went from liking her to not liking her very much. Now, I think I like her again. The main thing that made me not like her at first was when she said that she would help Foa Foa so it didn't seem too easy. From then, we have realized that we like her. We usually bond more with Survivor characters we relate to and mom relates to Yasmin. The reason Yasmin was voted out was because she didn't participate much around camp. While this is true, she did a great job of defending herself. She said that she did well in challenges because she was competitive, which was the reason some people wanted to get rid of Monica. About one random comment Yasmin made which she did have a point with. Yasmin said she didn't do anything around camp because she was afraid she would do something wrong. She does have a point, if you do something wrong on Survivor, you not only get harped upon by the other tribe members, because Survivor is on national television, you get harped upon by random blogs, too. Speaking of doing something wrong, Shambo did something again.

I like Shambo. She knows when to be practical, helped that one guy find a hidden immunity idol, I don't know his name, she does mess up sometimes, but it adds to her character somewhat. Anyway, Galu got three chickens for winning a challenge. Shambo took it upon herself to try and bond with the chickens in an attempt to increase the amount of eggs produced. The strange thing is, when she thought she was just supposed to grab the chickens, she was holding one by the neck. Anyway, she found an egg at one point, but when she went to get it, one of the chickens escaped. People started chasing after the chicken and someone tripped over something. When Shambo thought she had caught the chicken but it flew away, she said that she didn't think that the chicken would fly away and someone complained. In her defense, chickens are genetically similar to turkeys and pheasants, they mostly just fly to escape. Shambo tried to imitate chicken sounds to coax the chicken out of the tree. Eventually, she gave up and said that a chicken was gone, but she produced an egg. Someone said in response, "You didn't produce an egg! The chicken produced the egg!"

Anyway, that's all I can say, but it was a good episode.

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