wdhinn89
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FYI, the 2nd vote came from John.
Thanks!
FYI, the 2nd vote came from John.
I missed the Early Show this morning; does anyone happen to know a link to a clip when Natalie and Russell were on? Thanks.![]()
Cool that donations from this website are going to St. Jude's. That's classy, not matter how you feel about the guy.
Totally agree, he's a class act.![]()
Just watched Russell and Natalie on the Morning Show. Russell again was stating that he was the better player and that Natalie did not deserve the win. I actually felt sorry for Natalie: why, in her moment of glory (getting the check for one million) did CBS bring in Russell?
Totally agree, he's a class act.![]()
I'm glad Russell lost. He was the most irritating, unpleasant person to ever play the game. The way he spoke about the others when the camera was on him alone showed a lot about his character. He didn't like anyone and I'm sure the other players picked up on that.
I think the producers played him up and made it look like he was the best player, but the people who were there were able to judge for themselves without editing. They saw an arrogant person who spent the entire time putting other people down.
I am so glad he lost. It made suffering through a season of his nastiness worth it.![]()
I'm glad Russell lost. He was the most irritating, unpleasant person to ever play the game. The way he spoke about the others when the camera was on him alone showed a lot about his character. He didn't like anyone and I'm sure the other players picked up on that.
I think the producers played him up and made it look like he was the best player, but the people who were there were able to judge for themselves without editing. They saw an arrogant person who spent the entire time putting other people down.
I am so glad he lost. It made suffering through a season of his nastiness worth it.![]()
I'm glad Russell lost. He was the most irritating, unpleasant person to ever play the game. The way he spoke about the others when the camera was on him alone showed a lot about his character. He didn't like anyone and I'm sure the other players picked up on that.
I think the producers played him up and made it look like he was the best player, but the people who were there were able to judge for themselves without editing. They saw an arrogant person who spent the entire time putting other people down.
I am so glad he lost. It made suffering through a season of his nastiness worth it.![]()
I think that was taped right after the live show last night.He still doesn't get it. Loser.
I don't know if it's fair to judge a person's character on how he acts on Survivor. His wife had nothing but good to say about him as a husband and a father. He seemed genuinely broken hearted when he didn't win, and I don't think it was for the money, it was because he was very passionate about the game. I also think it was very classy of him to give the proceeds from his website to St. Jude's.
I think true character is shown when they are interviewed during the season without the other players around. That's the time where they can talk strategy and let the viewers know what is going on in their heads.
Russell used this time to put down every person there. He called them nasty names and was very mean. He didn't have to act that way because he wasn't around anyone else. That was the time to show his true feelings. He did and many people are disgusted with the way he put down everyone and called them names.
Oh, I don't think his heart was broken when he lost, I think it was his pride and arrogance.
Natalie may have won but if the show casts too many players like her it won't last many more seasons. Viewers want to see people play the game, case in point Russell winning the $100000.