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TRIBE BITES DOG
Casaya bounces Bobby
As SURVIVOR: PANAMA--EXILE ISLAND steams ahead, Casaya's winning streak is brought to an end as they vote out the controversial Bobby Mason (AKA Bob Dog) , the 32-year-old attorney from Los Angeles, California. Bobby's unpopularity with the tribe's women, along with the tribe's perception that he might flop after the merge, seals his fate in an erratic 3-2-1-1 split decision. In the end, a shocked and stunned Bobby can't help but utter a few choice words for his former tribemates: "People in Casaya were bonded together out of weakness, out of desperation. Courtney, Danielle, and Shane--spineless little twerps all of them--just being around them made me want to throw up."
UNDERDOG / TOP DOG
In the wake of a shocking Tribal Council decision that sent Ruth Marie home, La Mina's male alliance has systematically reduced their female population one by one, leaving Sally the lone female tribe member. Sally, recognizing her position in the game, beams, "Coming in here and feeling kind of like the underdog and the outsider right off the bat and the fact that the four men who have a very tight alliance made a decision that I was valuable enough to have around felt pretty darn good."
BRUCE ROCKS, ARAS BOILS
With a Reward Challenge looming, Casaya's main concern is hydration. Struggling to get a fire going to boil water, Aras is dismayed to see Bruce constructing a Zen rock garden on the beach while the rest of the tribe busies themselves with camp chores. When Aras confronts Bruce about his seemingly skewed priorities, Bruce admonishes Aras for making a "childish comment." Fed up, Aras laments "I'm the youngest person on this tribe, and sometimes I feel like I'm the oldest one in this tribe. And maybe I need a little break, a little calmness. To be perfectly honest, I kinda want to go to Exile Island." |