Post by J on Apr 26, 2012 22:00:46 GMT -5
Might as well get these in anyways.
My questions are simple:
Be honest: Out of all the remaining players, which one has played the best? You can say yourself, but I'd rather hear a different opinion.
Notorious.
If any plans that you have made failed during a point in the game, what was Plan B, if any was made?
Well my original alliance of Peg, Sawyer and myself failed pretty early when I got shipped off to RI. So everything I did since that point has been plan B. I had always intended to be sort of a lone wolf, but I was always looking for the right opportunity.So when the opportunity to join up with Notorious came I took it.
And, a more serious question:
Did you really believe you would make it this far?
At the begining no. But as soon I hit Redemption Island swore I was going to make it to the finals, no matter what it took.
So we worked together, little did I know that one of them was lying the whole time, and was actually working with Peg and Sawyer.
So my first questions are for all three of you.
1. What do you know about that situation, please give detail as to what exactly was going on with Peg, Sawyer and Spartan.
Like I said before, early on in the Wasake days I was involved with Peg and Sawyer. However I never knew of any involvement between them and Spartan.
2. Were you involved in my ouster and/or the scheme to screw me over? Honesty counts for a lot with me.
I had nothing to do with it. Can't say that I was unhappy about it, but I had nothing to do with it.
The other questions are for individual players.
J, can you tell me what you have done in this game to deserve to win, considering that from the looks of things, you sit there because you got extremely lucky and won a blind auction allowing you to get off Redemption Island, then hid behind others and hoped people forgot you were still in the game?
Tell me what you have done to EARN a victory.
Listen, you can call it lucky if you want, I don't care. In a game like this you need to be lucky every once in awhile. Also I wasn't hiding, just because you didn't have anything to do with me didn't mean that I wasn't there. I was there participating hard in each and every challenge. I may not talk stuff but in no way was I hiding. All people had to do was pay attention to see that I was there the whole time.
I think I've earned the victory by overcoming the most odds in this game. From day one I was the person with the least likely chance to win this thing let alone make the finals. And here I am still standing. Sure I needed luck to win that auction, but I also made my self valuable by helping Notorious win challenges. Not to mention winning some myself that kept me in this thing.
If you were part of the jury (and instead of a final three, your two opponents were the final two) which one would you vote for and why?
Notorious, He probably put in the most work out of anyone. And yet was never in danger of getting voted out.
Choose a number between 1-10. It can be any number, in any language, written in any form you want and it doesn't need to be between one and ten.
Purple Monkey Dishwasher
My questions are simple:
Be honest: Out of all the remaining players, which one has played the best? You can say yourself, but I'd rather hear a different opinion.
Notorious.
If any plans that you have made failed during a point in the game, what was Plan B, if any was made?
Well my original alliance of Peg, Sawyer and myself failed pretty early when I got shipped off to RI. So everything I did since that point has been plan B. I had always intended to be sort of a lone wolf, but I was always looking for the right opportunity.So when the opportunity to join up with Notorious came I took it.
And, a more serious question:
Did you really believe you would make it this far?
At the begining no. But as soon I hit Redemption Island swore I was going to make it to the finals, no matter what it took.
So we worked together, little did I know that one of them was lying the whole time, and was actually working with Peg and Sawyer.
So my first questions are for all three of you.
1. What do you know about that situation, please give detail as to what exactly was going on with Peg, Sawyer and Spartan.
Like I said before, early on in the Wasake days I was involved with Peg and Sawyer. However I never knew of any involvement between them and Spartan.
2. Were you involved in my ouster and/or the scheme to screw me over? Honesty counts for a lot with me.
I had nothing to do with it. Can't say that I was unhappy about it, but I had nothing to do with it.
The other questions are for individual players.
J, can you tell me what you have done in this game to deserve to win, considering that from the looks of things, you sit there because you got extremely lucky and won a blind auction allowing you to get off Redemption Island, then hid behind others and hoped people forgot you were still in the game?
Tell me what you have done to EARN a victory.
Listen, you can call it lucky if you want, I don't care. In a game like this you need to be lucky every once in awhile. Also I wasn't hiding, just because you didn't have anything to do with me didn't mean that I wasn't there. I was there participating hard in each and every challenge. I may not talk stuff but in no way was I hiding. All people had to do was pay attention to see that I was there the whole time.
I think I've earned the victory by overcoming the most odds in this game. From day one I was the person with the least likely chance to win this thing let alone make the finals. And here I am still standing. Sure I needed luck to win that auction, but I also made my self valuable by helping Notorious win challenges. Not to mention winning some myself that kept me in this thing.
Thought of another question.
If you were part of the jury (and instead of a final three, your two opponents were the final two) which one would you vote for and why?
Notorious, He probably put in the most work out of anyone. And yet was never in danger of getting voted out.
Final 3.
Choose a number between 1-10. It can be any number, in any language, written in any form you want and it doesn't need to be between one and ten.
Purple Monkey Dishwasher