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Post #1: 28th Mar 2016 9:24:45 PM 
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The sands of time on this game begun at an inopportune time. I was away so I felt at a disadvantage both socially and physically. However lady luck was on my side as the tribes were divided. I was the only women on my tribe which I have used along with my modeling past as an advantage to swing the boys to my side. I have had a multitude of jobs in my past and have used them to wow the other tribe members and make sure that I can climb my way to the top, similar to how I climbed to the top of two mountains. (Side note, they may not have technically been classified as mountains).

The first twist revealed to us was that would be sharing a camp with another tribe. This does not yet factor into my game much since I have not had much time to converse with that tribe. However I will see it as an opportunity here now that my schedule has opened up. It is always a good idea to keep in good tidings with the competition in case there is a promotion to jumping over to the other side. Like any good business women knows, sometimes you've got to get to steppin so that you can get to reppin a better spot in life, or in this case the game.

But I digress I will focus only on my own tribe. The first couple people I talked to were Gervase and Chicken. Neither of which were very impressing but I was able to hold a conversation with them. Now most people are unaware of this occupation in America but I spent 6 months as a professional conversationalist in Turkey. People would by me food, my favorite being the Turkey turkey sandwich, to have conversations with them. Because of this I know that I am an enjoyable person to talk to which is why I was confident in being able to build relationships with the fellows on my tribe. After talking to Gervase I talked to Butch. Now my former off duty police officer training put up a red flag for Butch. That man is here to play. We had a good conversation and for the time being I think he will be a useful ally, but mark my words that man is going to be a slippery son of a bitch later on in the game. Next was the beautiful being known as Reynold. Lord have mercy that man reminds me of the boys that swooned over me back in my glory days. Believe it or not this foxy mama still has the way with the men. We bonded pretty quickly and we told eachother our recently acquired bounty targets.

Now on this subject I will talk about the bounty twist. I have always regretted never becoming a pirate before it became illegal. It seems like such a rush. I have experience sailing the open seas a cruise ship captain, but that extra element of danger always got my juices flowing. However I am hoping that the members of my tribe do not take it seriously. The only identities I know as of now are Reynold's is Chicken and mine is Matthew. This makes me worry that if I am Butch's bounty target that he may strike. On that tangent, one of the first things Butch told me was that we should agree not to make our bounty targets affect our gameplay. So if he was sincere, which I am still about a coin flip on, then maybe I am good. Regardless I will try to make my bounty the old fashioned way by winning battles and voting in the majority. I am such an old fashioned gal.

The final member of our tribe and my personal bounty target was Matthew. Now Matthew claims to be a young virgin at these online endeavers and I believe him. Maybe my naivity will amuse your viewers but he seemed overly trusting which makes me think he was telling the truth. We made a quick bond and I enjoyed his company, however through talking with the remainder of my tribe it was made clear to me that he was not a solid conversationalist with the other boys.

Because of Matthew and Chicken not being around as much an obvious alliance formed. Reynold, Butch, myself and Gervase formed a four person alliance. Gervase was someone who did not jump off the page at me as being exciting and fresh, but similar to Matthew he seems to have a vested interest in keeping me around so I believe he is going to be a useful ally. The challenge is finding out if he is the deputy to Sheriff Debbie or Sheriff Butch because that could play a factor in the rounds to come. Reynold was my first ally so it was a no brainer to include him in this deal. Unfortunately because of my slow start I never developed a strong partner in crime so it looks like for the time being Debbie is riding solo.

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Post #2: 28th Mar 2016 9:33:59 PM 
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Post #3: 28th Mar 2016 11:13:20 PM 
I will not comment on the challenge. I was not around when it took place and understand the frustration from the contestants. As a reality show host as well I know the difficulty when challenges don't go exactly as planned and you have to make a tough judgement. I do not know if you made the right one because I didn't bother looking at challenge. Girl ain't got time for that. All that matters is we lost and as one of the members that did not show up for the challenge my head was plopped right on that chopping block ready to be sliced clean off like a butcher chops off the head of a pig. Luckily Chicken, who is both a farm animal and not apart of the four person alliance mentioned earlier was the other. Now I love my meat, but I will take a second to talk about free range chickens versus processed chickens. Chickens are meant to be wild. Flap their wings, mate with roosters or any other animal they choose. And then get hunted and die and be eaten. Not live their lives in a dungeon miserable, force fed, celibate and eventually slaughtered. Eat free range, spend the extra money.

So Chicken is the target. Matthew was actually the first person to come to me and tell me that he wanted me to stay. This was reassuring because I knew that my side alliance with him is good. Ultimately if we lose again he will probably be the one to go, but in the situation or a swap or ultimately the merger having him trust me could prove to be a fictional million dollars. Gervase also reassured me that I was going to be safe. It seemed like the stones were in motion to have Chicken be the first person eliminated from the game. I felt pretty good.

This morning Chicken came on and ran around with his head chopped off. I had to sit at camp and trust my alliance which is nerve wracking. The worst thing I can do is become paranoid. It is like dancing with a Bengal. The second you show fear they are wanting to strike. I tried to maintain small talk with Reynold and Butch. Gervase I felt more comfortable expressing concern because I think is more a one dimensional player and will not read into it as anymore as just reassurance and awkward small talk. Matthew did become quiet but he always seems available when he actually may be busy at certain times of the day so I am hoping that I have not lost his trust. I do not think Chicken made much progress but in a game like this you never know who to trust.

If I had to rate my tribe in order of how much I trust them it would be Gervase, Reynold, Matthew and then Butch.

I leave you with this.

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