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HUNGER-STRICKEN BARRAMUNDI: NICK BROWN VOTED OUT April 5, 2001
"The last three days have been so incredibly tough on me. This adventure has taught me a lot about my strengths, but more importantly about my weaknesses." Those were the final words spoken by Nick Brown, the 23-year-old Harvard Law student, as he became the tenth Survivor to be voted out of the tribe. Nick, who had earlier been viewed as a physical threat to win Immunity Challenges, weakened in recent days, due to severe hunger and lack of sleep. The harshness of the environment took its toll on the soon-to-be lawyer, who will now join Alicia Calaway and Jerri Manthey as the third member of the Jury, which will ultimately decide who will be the sole Survivor.
Day 28
Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead
Contemplating the previous night's Tribal Council, during which Jerri Manthey was voted out of the tribe, Amber realized just how little she could trust her old Ogakor tribemates. "I think that the group definitely isolated me from their decision because I was too close to Jerri. I felt sad not just because of Jerri leaving, but more so because my own tribe members don't trust me enough to let me know what's going on." Keith's reflection on the event, however, was quite different: he was quite content singing to himself, "Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead." On Amber, he said, "Amber is a big girl; she made her decision early on to be close to Jerri, and there is nothing that can be done about it now." ( Keith sings "Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead. )
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