Final Two Answers |
Joseph's answer to Andy's question. Well, first of all Andy, I expected a question like this from you! *Joseph nods his head and smiles* If I could put one other person in my spot, hmmmmmm...it would have to be Terry! Not only because he made it to the final 3, but because i feel he played the game very well, maybe even better then me or Deuce. He played it the nicest anyways. I don't konw of one time during the entire game in which Terry got mad at somebody, or vice-versa. He was relaxed throughout the entire game, and he played it just as good as anyone eles played it. He didn't play it to seriously, but just right. I have no doubt that he very well could have been here instead of me or my good friend Deuce. He played a great game!! |
Deuce's answer to Andy's question. I would put Terry in my spot. He played a great game. During the tribe challenges he worked very hard. Because of his work and the work of the other Lakotas, our goal wasn't to merge even, but with an advantage. Also, he won two individual challenges, again showing that he was a great competitor. Another thing that would have gotten him a seat here, was his great team spirit. The entire time it was about the team succeeding, and he knew as well as everyone knew that team success was a mutual interest for all of us on an individual level, a great strategy. But, as i said, there weren't enough spots in the final 2 for Joe, Terry, and myself, so someone had to be the odd man out. Terry took it like a true sport |
Joseph's answer to Greg's question. *Joseph lowers his head and snickers. He thinks for a minute, then says. *50, I'll pick 50! |
Deuce's answer to Greg's question. Hmmm....I'm going to choose 50. 50 is a quality number. Not too high, not too low, just right ;-) |
Joseph's answer to Elisabeth's question. A perfect date, eh? Hmmmmmmm....the perfect date for me would start with a perfect girl! Not only would she be the most beautiful girl in the entire world, but she'd also be one of my very best friends in the whole world. She'd be smart and beautiful. She'd be well-dressed and loving. Soft and sweet. The date would begin with me picking her up. This wouldn't be the first date with her. oh no! We've gone out before! I'd take her to a perfect little resturant of her choice. During the diner, we'd have the best conversation of a lifetime. After the diner, we'd do the traditional thing, we'd go to a movie. She'd cuddle up against my chest, and we'd watch the movie together. After the movie, we'd get Ice Cream to go, and we'd go to a park. At the parkm we'd watch the moon as we laid under the stars on a blanket, just me and her. She'd lay her head on my lap, and I would feed her the ice cream myself. Afterwards, I'd ask her to get up and I'd bend on one knee. I'd bring a ring out of my pocket, and slip it onto her finger and ask her to marry me. She'd scream "YES" and I'd leap up and we'd embrace in a kiss for what seems like forever! Eventually, I'd take her back to her apartment, and I'd give her one last and final passionate kiss before I leave. With the ring on her finger, and a lifetime ahead, this being my perfect date, if not my final one! |
Deuce's answer to Elisabeths question. This one is tough. Every date i spend with my girlfriend is perfect, but if I have to be specific, I would make sure it would be fun for both of us. We both love the same music, so I'd take her ti a cibcertm and get a spot on teh lawn so we could lay out on a blanket. I dunno, I like things to be spontancous, so if it was a Dave Matthews concert, while they were playing Crash (into me) I would wrap my arm around her and look into her eyes, and the look in her eyes would tell me what would happen next. We might just lay there with each other and enjoy the night of music and relaxing...ir we might leave and go...study ;-) |
Joseph's answer to Claire's question. Well, this is a question much like Andy's, however, much different! I can't put Terry in these two spots, so who eles would i want to be in the final 2. I'd put the two most deserving people in teh final 2. The other two who worked the hardest at this game other than us 3, would be Andy and You Claire. I have no doubt that if Andy was on Lakota tribe that he could have won 5-6 straight immunity challenges at any time. The other person would have to be Claire because she played the game so strategically well! She was voted for many times in teh first couple of tribal councils after the merge and she never quivered or broke down. She just continued playing the game to the best of her ability, and did what she could when she could. I can think that anybody could have been here in the final 2 if the cards were dealt differently, but those are the 2 that i think deserve it the most. What would I change about another survivor? Hmmmmm...I dunno! This game is so top-notch, and it is run So well!! If i would change anything, I think I would come up with some very new and challenging challenges, even though the one's we were given were good! I would also encourage more action in the campsites after the merge. Other then those things, I wouldn't change much. I'd add a little of myself to the game, but I'd keep it pretty much the same!! It's a great game! |
Deuce's answer to Claire's question. The two people I would put in the final two would be Andy and Claire. Andy because he obviously was a huge threat to wear the immunity necklave, and Claire because she was really nice and helped us out a lot before and after the merge and was voted out too soon, but was very unselfish and took the bullet for someone else. If I could somehow influence the next survivor game, I would make the following changes: I would make some basic changes such as making the screening process more thorough to eliminate "dead weight" that plagued the Conte and to a lesser degree the Lakota tribe, making the game mroe active and competitive. To add to this I would do my best to make the game run consistently with challenges and results arriving on time, on a consistent schedule. I would make more challenges based on constantly to win teh speed challenges. I would still have some speed challenges, but more based on skill and creativity. I would also add some extra's on the site like weekly popularity polls and extra polls such as who is the survivor most likley to etc... |
Joseph's answer to Jamal's question, *Joseph chuckles to himself* I shoulda known that Jamal would ask something like this. I do not konw if you mean animal to play this game, or an animal to live as. I'll assume an animal to live as. If I could be any animal, I'd be a dog. Dogs have the easiest lives. They don't have a single care in the world. They get fed, they run around, they get played with. They don't get stressed. They just "chill." "Chillin' is what humans wish they could do all the time. Dogs get to do that! |
Deuce's answer to Jamal's question. If I could be any animal, I would be Elisabeths' (from survivor 2) dog. Think about it, getting up every morning and going for a walk, getting hand fed dog kibble. Getting belly rubs from her. They'd probably have to train me not to hump her leg ;-) Also, the quarterback she's dating would be jealous because she spends more time with that dog than with him. THAT WOULD BE THE DAY! ;-) |
Joseph's answer to Terry's question. My toughest decision?!? Good question!! hmmmm...the toughest thing i had to see in this game was you, Terry, being voted out! I'm glad Deuce had to make that decision, and not me. It would have been EXTREMELY hard! But the toughest decision that I, myself, had to make was voting Andy out. Now, even though we were "enemies" in the game, I knew that he worked the hardest during the game. He was really dedicated and fought hard for his tribe, even when they were down. I respected him for all of his hard work, but then again, I relized strategically, I had to make the decision along with my other members of my alliance. It was a hard thing to do, but something that I think had to do to get where i am right now. Do i have any regrets about how I played this game? Surprisingly, not one single regret! Everything I did, wheather it was liked or unliked, was something I had to do to get where i am! Actually, I forgot something! I do regret the one single argument I had during this game. I had a very heated argument with Andy at the time I told him he was the next person to be voted out. Along with the tough decision, came the argument we had. We both blew up and got way to emotional. I think we will continue to be friedns now, but I do regret having that one argument! I aso regret never getting to know Greg. He's the only person I never got to know at all! Everything eles i did, I dont regret at all. It was all part of my stategy, and it got me where I am right now. I realize that I'm rambling now, so I'll shut up! *Joseph smiles and leans back* |
Deuce's answer to Terry's question. By far the toughest decision I had to make was who to keep in the final 2. Both Joe and Terry were very deserving and the pros and cons were equal. I knew during the last immunity challenge while I was waiting, that if I won, I would have to make that choice. I had to choose between voting out my brother Joe, or my Dad Terry. I didn't have many regrets playing this game, im my opinion, I played very steadily, and honestly. We voted out Scott before we really gave him a chance. We really judged him too early and probably incorrectly, but at the time it seemed like a safe move. I didn't get to konw some of the jury members as much as i would have liked, we were in different tribes and we didnt get much time during the merge to talk before we had to say goodbye. Hopefully that is where my list of regrets ends! |