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Post #1: 18th Nov 2014 9:48:25 PM 
Of course you would swap the tribes. Duh.

Of course you would take away Brandon, Stacey, and David, the three people who would be most loyal to me. Duh.

Of course you would give me Lindsay and Anthony, two people that have it in for me. Duh.

Of course you would hamstring me. Why should I ever expect anything different?
 
   
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Post #2: 19th Nov 2014 12:55:05 PM 
Alright so I tried to turn on the charm to meet new people. I talked to Lindsay and Anthony and did the whole "Hey I promise I'm not a huge jackass" bit to try and get them to think I'm an alright guy. The secret is that I AM a huge jackass though! HAHAHA! Hopefully they don't realize it till it's too late.

Spencer thinks our best course of action is for us two to align with the Rockefellers and make a 4-person alliance, but I'm skeptical. This seems short-sighted and entirely dependent on the fact that Brandon, Stacey, and David will be there at the merge and want to flip back to us. Or maybe we'll flip back to them. Whatever. The point is, I'd rather be in a larger group on this tribe and try to make sure I have as many allies as possible heading towards the merge. I would much prefer having an amalgammation of people like Jacob and Lindsay and Kate and Thomas than to be stuck playing by old tribe lines. Whoever leaves from the Wiggles this round determines my strategy going forward. If it's a Vanderbilt, I'll stay the course with Spencer. If it's a Carnegie, I'm fleeing that sinking ship like the rat I am. If it's a Rockefeller ... well then things get interesting don't they?
 
   
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