MOTO MAJI IS BORN; CLARENCE IS OUT
November 22, 2001

Clarence BlackOn night 21, at yet another intense Tribal Council, Clarence Black, the 24-year-old High School Basketball Coach from Detroit, Michigan, was voted out of the newly merged Moto Maji tribe. Earlier, Clarence proved his strength as a competitor, displaying his endurance and lasting just under seven hours at the Immunity Challenge, only to lose to Teresa Cooper. Clarence, a former member of the original Boran tribe, was the seventh person to be voted out of SURVIVOR AFRICA, proving that old tribal lines are no longer as important as they once were.

Upon his exit from Tribal Council, Clarence reflected on his time spent in Africa, adding, "I'm glad I didn't do anything at any time to dishonor myself or my mother. I played a fair game and I lost. I lost because I was strong, and there aren't many people who can say they lost because they were strong." ( Clarence's Final Words )

Brandon Sheds Allegiances

Brandon & Kim P.After Tribal Council on night 18, tensions ran rampant in the Samburu tribe as they thought about what was to come. Reflecting on the Tribal Council vote that extinguished Lindsey Richter's torch, Brandon shed his allegiances when he announced, "Lindsey left Tribal Council looking like a jack-ass." He then went on to explain how glad he was that Lindsey was gone. Brandon's change of heart was just a reminder that, as Kim put it, "This is a selfish game!" With Lindsey's expulsion, Brandon and Kim were in an extremely precarious position. "They're as nervous as a whore in church," said Tom the goat farmer. Meanwhile, Brandon took no chances forming any further allegiances, revealing that he was even distancing himself from his comrade Kim. Brandon was sure either he or Kim was going soon; he just didn't want it to be him. ( Kelly on Lyndsey's departure )



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