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You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: General Discussion / SURPRISE SURPRISE...Coach
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A little fodder for all you coach bashers , a quote from coach , sent to a student at SBUthat my son knows ---

You can quote me saying "those who have not done, will always throw stones of dispersion at those who have done" Put it in as a quote from me.

That's all from Truth4Unow.

2009-04-23 23:59:38.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: The Cast / Benjamin Official Thread
Subject: Re:Benjamin Official Thread

sartic , Ireally feel sorry for you to have so much hate not only bashing Coach Wade on his official thread to win sole survivor , but now telling a poster (who you have no idea who he is or what he does) to go to hell. Iwill pray for you.

God Bless and good night from Truth for you now.

2009-04-17 01:33:08.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: The Cast / Benjamin Official Thread
Subject: Re:Benjamin Official Thread

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Nice wordssartic,quit watchingSurvivor or getting you banned from theBenjaminCoach WadeOfficial threadwould be better- The Dragonslayer has cut off the head of the dragon. He will feed it to the Amazon people. He has unleashed Stephan "The Wizard" and Tyson "The Magnificent" -- Go Coach!!!!

Know the Truth and the Truth will set you free. God Bless you all

2009-04-17 01:15:37.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: The Cast / Benjamin Official Thread
Subject: Re:Benjamin Official Thread

Truth4Unow just has to say a few things to the Malibuhitman. Although I do not approve of what Bear , Txsky, and Rascal say 99 percent of the time about our Dragonslayer Warrior Coach, they are somewhat civil as compared to the survivor sucks board. Coach is a good guy in person and has been a great help to a lot of kids at SBU. This isa reality show and Coach probably knew his eccentric behavior would get some attention. Capt Dawg is also a big supporter. Ireally think after Coach's contract was bought out at SBU things changed with his protrayal on Survivor. You can definitely seehim as the bad guy. It will be interesting to see this week's episode. Ihave talked to a lot of my friends who are real survivor fans, some like coach , some think he is full of himself. Ithink Coach says what he feels and is taken out of context in many ways and with the way CBSedits the show , he looks not so good. Anyway that is Truth4Unow's take on things. Happy Easter Monday. Go Coach

2009-04-14 00:01:04.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: The Cast / Benjamin Official Thread
Subject: Re:Benjamin Official Thread

Bear , I know this sounds unreal but I am going to agree with you. If Coach Wade or anyone else goes on a reality show , they will be fair game to the bloggers , extreme media, and all the forums and if he goes Hollywood, the Star and National Enquirer. Here is the review of Ben Wade's book from the SBUOmnibus

Book chronicles Wade's journey

Brendan Block

Issue date: 4/8/09 Section: Gallery
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Imagine telling your friends and family you are going to take a six month solo kayaking journey through the treacherous ocean. Before Benjamin Wade took on "Survivor: Tocantins," he went through a transformation of mind and body on a 6,000 mile odyssey. In "A Voyage Beyond Reason," Tom Gauthier chronicles this quest in a semi-fictionalized account, using Wade's original journals from the trip that took him from San Felipe, Calif. to Colombia, South America. Longing and utter loneliness envelop Wade from the outset. Just two weeks ago, he fell for a woman named Heather; now their love is interrupted by his departure. At the same time, Wade feels the higher calling of the challenge goading him onward. The conflicting emotions and early journey struggles relate to me the difficulty of making a huge change in one's life. Seldom is change easy, and many times we want to go back to our comfort zones. But Wade fought those inclinations with determination, although many days were spent without progress against the wind. At other times early in the journey, he treks 75 miles in three days with no sleep. Sentiments of home are fully forgotten as the young man faces 30-foot hurricane waves. "As Ben floated on top of this huge mountain of water, he braced himself to begin flying down the waves' face, end over end into its jaws of death … it was then he heard the voice." Wade survives Hurricane Hernan by relying on God, who in return asks him to tell everyone he meets on his journey about Jesus. More hardships met Wade. This time near the shores of Mazatlan, Mexico where the police thought his white powdered muscle gainer was cocaine. The cops were paid off with the rest of his money. Wade is forced to stay in Mazatlan, working and sometimes eating out of the trash, waiting to get enough money to continue his journey. "I have no money now, thanks to the Mexican government. I was ripped off blind today because the police thought I was carrying cocaine… I have been humbled, humiliated and reduced to tears by this ocean and her country, but I will not quit!" After Mazatlan, Wade's character is forged as a stoic nature-lover. Loneliness comforts him as he takes solitude in nature and in completing the challenge. The parts where Wade rails against human progress for damaging God's creation, journal entries on love for the ocean, and Gauthier's acute descriptions made me feel like I was in the kayak. Shark attacks, Pacific sea snakes, and poisonous water still await Wade. How does the kayaker's journey end? The only clue I give is, "Shots rang out and screams pierced the solitude of this sacred place." "A Voyage Beyond Reason" is now available from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com.
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Thats all from Truth4Unow.

2009-04-11 22:30:47.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: General Discussion / DAWG'S REFLECTION ON BEN--THE COACH--THE MAESTRO
Subject: Re:DAWG'S REFLECTION ON BEN--THE COACH--THE MAESTRO

Book chronicles Wade's journey

Brendan Block

Issue date: 4/8/09 Section: Gallery
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Imagine telling your friends and family you are going to take a six month solo kayaking journey through the treacherous ocean. Before Benjamin Wade took on "Survivor: Tocantins," he went through a transformation of mind and body on a 6,000 mile odyssey. In "A Voyage Beyond Reason," Tom Gauthier chronicles this quest in a semi-fictionalized account, using Wade's original journals from the trip that took him from San Felipe, Calif. to Colombia, South America. Longing and utter loneliness envelop Wade from the outset. Just two weeks ago, he fell for a woman named Heather; now their love is interrupted by his departure. At the same time, Wade feels the higher calling of the challenge goading him onward. The conflicting emotions and early journey struggles relate to me the difficulty of making a huge change in one's life. Seldom is change easy, and many times we want to go back to our comfort zones. But Wade fought those inclinations with determination, although many days were spent without progress against the wind. At other times early in the journey, he treks 75 miles in three days with no sleep. Sentiments of home are fully forgotten as the young man faces 30-foot hurricane waves. "As Ben floated on top of this huge mountain of water, he braced himself to begin flying down the waves' face, end over end into its jaws of death … it was then he heard the voice." Wade survives Hurricane Hernan by relying on God, who in return asks him to tell everyone he meets on his journey about Jesus. More hardships met Wade. This time near the shores of Mazatlan, Mexico where the police thought his white powdered muscle gainer was cocaine. The cops were paid off with the rest of his money. Wade is forced to stay in Mazatlan, working and sometimes eating out of the trash, waiting to get enough money to continue his journey. "I have no money now, thanks to the Mexican government. I was ripped off blind today because the police thought I was carrying cocaine… I have been humbled, humiliated and reduced to tears by this ocean and her country, but I will not quit!" After Mazatlan, Wade's character is forged as a stoic nature-lover. Loneliness comforts him as he takes solitude in nature and in completing the challenge. The parts where Wade rails against human progress for damaging God's creation, journal entries on love for the ocean, and Gauthier's acute descriptions made me feel like I was in the kayak. Shark attacks, Pacific sea snakes, and poisonous water still await Wade. How does the kayaker's journey end? The only clue I give is, "Shots rang out and screams pierced the solitude of this sacred place." "A Voyage Beyond Reason" is now available from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com.
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SBUOmnibus review of Coach Wades' book. This is a semi-fictional account , which means not everything is true, but some things may be added to the story. Just like a lot of movies based on a book. There are some liberties the author took with the journals. Savoie 123 not all Christian's are perfect just forgiven. That's all from Truth4Unow.

2009-04-11 22:25:41.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: The Cast / Benjamin Official Thread
Subject: Re:Benjamin Official Thread

sammilsis, finally someone who actually can carry out a conversation. Yes , I know that the small college town of Bolivar is rooting for Coach as is Susanville. Yes I have seen all the videos and also readBen Wadewebsite before the crazy Didier starting posting with his girlfriend and Coach took down the website. Didier is also the one who put up the bogus Ebay auction in which all you coach haters loved until the truth was found. I am just speaking the truth I know about Coach. I really don't know him other than from friends of mine and my son and his friends. Iknow somehow you know coach and he indirectly hurt you from reading the other posts you have written. The Truth4Unow is only as I see it. You and the coach bashers obviously see things differently. I am just telling a story from my perspective , which I am sure many of you disagree with. Whatever your view he is a game changer and most interesting person on this show. I'm sure Hollywood will have a place for him however far he goes in the game.

2009-04-09 22:09:14.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: The Cast / Benjamin Official Thread
Subject: Re:Benjamin Official Thread

SBU officials have been reluctant to speak openly about Wade's buyout, but Good told the "Springfield News-Leader" that the school bought out his contract because "Wade did not tell Good that he left team at mid-season to be on television."

Gee, could the administration be silent because Good said Coach was fired and now he said his contract was bought out. See below

Athletic Director Brent Good, in an hour-long meeting, told members of the soccer team the University had decided to fire the coach.

That is why the gag order was issued , because thte athletic director said he was fired when in fact his contract was bought out. The adminstration then posted on the school website that they are looking for a new coach and Ben Wade's contract was bought out. The students tell me that no administration can not talk about the issue. There are no more comments from SBU anywhere after the statement.

Again for you preacher girl's daughter Lillymom, I have only posted 16 now 17 times because I am watching the show to see coach. No one posted for over 24 hrs. and then lots ofaction after my Wade watchers post. I have friends that know coach well, my son and his friends know him well. The student body of SBU including the entire soccer team are coach fans. Go Coach!! Know the truth and the truth will set you free. That's why I am telling the truth for you now. God Bless you all.

2009-04-09 19:24:36.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: The Cast / Benjamin Official Thread
Subject: Re:Benjamin Official Thread

Just posting to let Bear know Wade Watchers is alive and well. SBUwas on spring break and the paper did not print for 2 weeks. Coach has a strong following at SBU. There is a gag order on all SBUemployees not to speak about coach. Coach did receive full pay for the rest of his contract. Definitely not a breach of contract or firing as everyone says on the board. SBU is a very conservative college ,seems likethey didn't like thepublicityCoach would bring the college. If someone calledme a Dragon Slayer , Iwould consider that a compliment. Interesting how I make one post and other posters come out of the woodwork. Know the truth and the truth will set you free. Go Dragon Slayer !!!

2009-04-09 00:08:51.0
You posted a message in Survivor / Survivor: Tocantins: The Cast / Benjamin Official Thread
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Wade Watchers: bean drama and dragon slayer

Brendan Block

Issue date: 4/8/09 Section: In the Spotlight
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Tocantins" had one of those Coach moments. After 15 nights, Coach Benjamin Wade was sick of eating raw beans and wanted to cook them fully. "The beans are just barely done, and that's when they [the tribe] eat them because they can't just wait," said Wade. "It would actually make the beans taste good." A sudden storm prevented that from happening; most of the beans (their only food) were burnt, causing a rift in the Timbira tribe. Brendan attacked the selfishness of Coach. The blame on Coach went away as Timbira was fortunate to win the reward challenge: "When Pig's Fly." Each team had to toss ceramic pigs through openings in a pole barricade. The pig tossing from Tyson to Coach proved to be key. Equanimity marked Timbira as they stuck with the challenge, despite many broken pigs and won 15-14. As a result, they enjoyed the day at a barbeque down by the waterfall. Erinn and Joe went to exile island trying find the immunity idol. To prevent the realization that the immunity idol has already been found, Taj prepared a fake one, which Joe found and thought was authentic. Next, the two tribes faced off in the immunity challenge. Tyson of Timbira and J.T. of Jalapao used slingshots to shoot at tiles. Once the tile is broken, sand pours out and a rope swings to the other tribe members with puzzle pieces. The first tribe to break the tiles and put together the puzzle wins. Tyson proved a good shot as he gave Timbira a head start putting together the puzzle. Brendan and Erinn worked together, solved the puzzle and gave Timbira immunity. "I think this win was so pivotal because it really shifts control of the game," said Wade. Coach was right. A merge occurs next episode and Timbira will outnumber Jalapao 6-4. Jalapao voted off model Sydney Wheeler at tribal council. Next episode is titled, "The Dragon Slayer." CBS issued a press release previewing the episode. "A power player decides to come into the merge fighting, but his plan may be thwarted before it can be carried out." Look for Coach to be the dragon slayer this Thursday at 7 p.m. on CBS. Posted on Southwest Baptist Newspaper , The Omnibus

2009-04-08 22:52:03.0