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   Married
   Assistant Director of Career
   Services, Harvard University
   Cambridge, Massachusetts
   Aromatherapy


Linda Spencer: No, it really didn't affect the way I played the game. I went out there trying to be myself.

AmericanGirl: Linda, are you glad to be out of the terrible situation the younger kids have created
Linda Spencer: Actually, I'm a bit sad to be out of it. I went over there to play the game, and it would have been nice to at least make the merger. Definitely, when I walked out there was some relief, but I wasn't ready to go. Definitely not ready to go.

jumbo: Linda: Did you voice your distrust of Silas when it was decided to recruit him to your alliance
Why not Kim
Linda Spencer: No. In fact, I was not even part of that "we're going to recruit Silas" part. It was interesting when Silas came to me, "Oh you've probably heard, I'm in your alliance." I looked at him and told him that I didn't believe him or trust him. I never believed we ever had Silas on our side. My choice to recruit would have been Kim Powers. But by the time we realized it, it was too late. It wouldn't have been to her benefit to jump over to our side.

hoochie: Hi Linda. If you could have done things differently, would you have worked to eliminate the separation within your tribe
Linda Spencer: You know, I was trying to unify the tribe in last night's episode but clearly, too little to late. The split happened so quickly, and to be honest I don't know what I or anyone else could have done at that point.

QueenoftheJungle: Linda, do you think Frank is a good leader
I think he is a good leader, but others here on previous chats feel that he is overbearing and irritating. What's your take
Linda Spencer: I think Frank is a wonderful person. When I first got out there, I felt on the outs and excluded. I saw a lot of people coming together and talking. Frank was the first person to open up and include me. Despite what you see on TV Frank's a very sweet guy, and I knew he had my back and I trusted Frank. He was looking out for me, and that was nice to know.

Linda_Lives: Linda, what makes Kim trustworthy
Linda Spencer: Kim and I had a lot of nonverbal communication out there. I could see in her eyes that she was compassionate. When the younger folks were basically kicking the dirt in our faces and being arrogant, I could tell she was uncomfortable with some of the snide comments and remarks and she didn't make them; Brandon too. At one point I went over to Kim and Brandon and I said "thank you" and they knew exactly what I was talking about.



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