Damn! So I would have lost this but by a VERY narrow margin. Six freakin' seconds! My hand definitely trembled quite a few times and I lost a few seconds because I had to double check the number 38 (I was going to start guessing with 33 but I wasn't sure.) I did a LOT better than I thought I would have done, and I can take a humble second place sometimes!
If it weren't for Liz, I would have swept this competition! Props to her and congrats to her for winning immunity! I'm so glad she's still in the game! If I couldn't win this challenge, I'm glad she could :).
That wraps up another Joega beach! See you next time where I hope I have the opportunity to somehow compete again!
Did you really just post Rocket League music in here you little XBOne baddie?
1v1 me on Mannfield
u wont
I still can't play on ball cam.
I'm not brave enough to see how bad I would get murdered.
I feel like it'd actually be easier to maneuver on PC. If I ever get a high end/semi good rig you can take me on as a Padawan, I'll get goodish and then you can wreck me Obi-Wan/Anakin style.
But who wants to admit Star Wars episodes 1-3 happened tho
It's ya boy! The man of the hour! The man with no power! The man too sweet to be sour! The man who sings in the shower! Stupid sexy America heartthrob Joe Anglim here for the final installment of the bizzeach, bee-yotch!
Instead of talking about the final two immunity challenges (one of which is endurance -- ya boy has the spirit of eighteen shanghai soldiers so I could last any tumultuous mentally straining night and Lóng grueling day posting, the last challenge was a nine-challenge-in-one challenge, which who knows cus there was puzzles in there and I'm allergic to anything that requires actual logic), I'm gonna give one final little blurbage on the game!
First, Lex and Brett -- thank you again for the opportunity to have the ability to compete in what I consider my favourite game I've ever played. I got the opportunity to give this a crack yet again after a year of being welcomed and accustomed into the wild crazy ride that is ORGs. I'm very proud of how I did even if it wasn't all I wished it was. I loved competing hard, making friends, and just having a helluva time! It was a rad experience dudes!
To the people I've met aLóng the way, thank you for the Lóng nights of conversations, much about nothing. To keep smiling through the wee hours of the morning talking about random YouTube videos, tumblr gifs, or shitty play on words is hard for me to do, but with almost each and every one of you y'all made it easy. I hope I'm going to become very close friends with many of you outside of this game, some of which I've already met and adore already. My skype is a couple of pages back, feel free to add me. I look forward to catching up and sharing many more shitty YouTube videos and gifs.
Neal, Liz. I'm so proud of you for making it to the end. My legacy of this game may be that of someone who went too soon, or someone who was beloved, but if anything I hope that my boot played a part in you two making it here. I really hope so. If so, everything was worth it. I would take a very early boot any day to see you two in the end.
I do wonder how this game would have played out if I had stayed longer. Would I still be beloved? Or would my philosophy come true "live Lóng enough to see yourself become the villain." It doesn't matter; as I said pregame I think good and evil is more a shade of grey than a black and white and is more subjective. I didn't have to ruffle any feathers this game, I don't know how mentally exhausting it would have been and how emotionally drawn I would have became into this game. Sometimes I wish I could see myself in that jury, but sometimes I think maybe it was best that I ended up where I was.
That's it from me. Thank you again. It was an absolute pleasure to be in your presence. Until next time.