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CAREER COUNSELOR LINDA VOTED OUT
November 1, 2001
At another intense Tribal Council the younger members of Samburu displayed their unity as Linda Spencer, the 44-year-old mother of two from Cambridge, Massachusetts, was voted out of the tribe in a 4-3 vote, becoming the 4th person to leave SURVIVOR AFRICA. Linda sealed her fate earlier by sparring with Lindsey Richter, the temperamental 27-year-old from Portland, Oregon, as the two could not overcome their differences. After exiting, Linda looked back on her time spent in Africa, stating, "Integrity is very important to me. It's not if you win or lose, it's how you play the game." ( Linda's Final Words )
Changing of the Guard
Upon returning to camp after an emotional Tribal Council in which Samburu's Carl had been voted out, the newly empowered younger Samburu members relished their new position of strength within the tribe. Said Silas, "We have the majority now, and basically took over the tribe." Disturbed after receiving four votes against her, Lindsey lashed out at her fellow tribe members, saying, "Don't mess with me. Don't underestimate my people; trust me." Frustrated by Carl's departure and the shift in power, Frank could do nothing but add, "We are outnumbered four to three, and they basically run the show. Damn you, Carl, for leaving me with a bunch of misfits; it's going to be pretty miserable for the next couple of days." ( Linda on the younger members' attitude )
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