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"Sue" from "Survivor All-Stars"--a bullshit artist?


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What do you survivor fans think of Sue's performance on today's Survivor All-Stars? Anybody else think she's a bullshit artist who's trying to set up a basis for a crock of a civil suit against Richard? I'm always amazed at people who think that the jurisdiction of US courts extends to all foreign lands! I remember going on a gay cruise once with a group of guys, including one guy who twisted his ankle going down the stairs during a Mediterranean cruise. The little twat proclaimed "I'm going to sue!" (he was drunk at the time he twisted his ankle, of course). I told him he had to be the world's biggest nut if he thought that US courts would have jurisdiction on a Liberian vessel owned and run by Greek nationals docked in Crete, which never even touched US waters during our trip!

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I think her reaction to Hatch's behavior was VERY over dramatic big time. I could not stand Richard Hatch and am glad he is no longer around, but Sue should have been able to handle her emotions and go on with the game. I think she probably thought that she did not stand any chance of winning the million dollars and the more she thought about it the more she figured she could come up with a big law suit and get

even more! Glad to see her gone also.

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I agree that the "drama queen" role doesn't fit Sue particularly well. Why wait so long for the reaction??? Stop the reward game or challenge right there and then and demand he(Hatch) be reprimanded or removed. I can't stand Hatch and wonder what would have happened if he had pulled the same stunt with a straight man, or any man for that matter??? I suspect he would have been treated to more than a screaming session 24-48 hours later!!!

Anyone else have the "hots" for Ethan? Love watching him :))))

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Confession time

 

OK, I'll admit it. I watch Survivor. I watch only because of Ethan and Cody. Boston Rob is ok, but Ethan and Cody have my complete attention. When and if they both get voted off, I will switch back to Cable and watch Ty, Andrew, or Carter on Trading Spaces, While you were out, or Sparky and Justin on In a Fix.

:p

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It is easy to say that Sue over reacted as we all sit watching the show on TV. Sue was isolated with nothing to think about, except Hatch's confrontational actions. Did she over react? Yes. But, Sue was also unaware that Richard had been voted out by the other tribe.

 

I did not watch the first season of "Survivor," but RH's decision

to walk around naked most of the time was just a stupid way to play the game sure to piss off the others. As a gay man, I am embarassed by

Hatch who seems to be willing to do almost anything for attention.

How did he win the first "Survivor" anyway?

 

The gossip on the internet is that Ethan and Colby will both be voted out by the end of March.

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>Hatch who seems to be willing to do almost anything for

>attention.

>How did he win the first "Survivor" anyway?

 

Hatch did not start going nude until halfway through the first season when his clothes became tattered and started falling off during competitions. At first it was just for swimming, but when he realized that it bothered the other players, he started doing it more and more. This season, he started doing it from the very beginning. I assume it was just to annoy people.

 

He is a complete jerk, but he pretty much pioneered the way that Survivor is played. He won the first season because he was the only one to realize the importance of forming secret alliances. It just didn’t occur to the other players. That is why he was able to take his motley crew to the very end, and why, even though they all hated him, the other players voted him the ultimate survivor.

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I watched a joint interview with Sue and Richard on Good Morning America. When Sue was away from the game, with her hair in a softer, more feminine style, it was a lot easier to feel that she had not been bulsh..ng. Richard himself said that this was a different Sue from the one he was used to when she had her game face on. I think that she was being quite sincere. She had calmed down somewhat but was still emotionally bothered by the incident. She was also very generous when her teammates reactions to her leaving were described to her. Especially with Tom. She said that he had been doing that dance for the cameras all season and that she was happy that it had finally been televised. Although she did make another soft crack about his drinking. All in all, if she wasn't straight, she'd make one hell of a nice bull dyke, like many of the ladies I know from MCC, only perhaps a bit more colorful.

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So is she suing or not? If she's suing, she loses all credibility with me. And yes, I agree she appears to be 100% bulldyke. If she's not a dyke, Liberace was straight, as far as I'm concerned.

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I found something she said in the interview with Richard Hatch on the CBS Morning Show to be very interesting. When Harry Smith asked her how she is able to put this all behind her she replied something to the effect that Mark Burnett (the producer) and the rest of the Survivor team were very helpfull in getting what her what she needed to put this all behind her. Sounds like she got paid off to avoid a lawsuit.

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1. I didn't say, and don't think, that she is a bull-dyke. I just said that she would make a good one, who would make a good friend. Actually, I think I might enjoy getting to know her now. But, geography aside, I have more friends who are bull-dykes than I have friends who are lady truck drivers. So wishing she were gay was, on my part, wishing that the chances of my meeting her were better.

 

2. I heard that same TV comment and came away with something completely different. I think that the producers made sure that she was able to see some mental health councelors to help her deal mentally with the incident piled on top of the other rigors of the island.

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