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Married
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Flight Attendant/Real Estate Agent
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Jackson, Georgia
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Lucky Bullet Necklace
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goethan: Teresa, what was it really like to survive with the wildlife, no amenities? How do you adjust?
Teresa Cooper: I think we adapted pretty quick because we had to. Everything's taken away and you do the best with what you've got. Keeping busy with going and getting water and boiling it; daily chores just kept our minds off of what we didn't have.
Wisdom: Teresa, was the boredom overwhelming?
Teresa Cooper: I wouldn't say overwhelming. I mean, there were times when we thought, would this day ever end! We were getting so lethargic from not eating or drinking, we didn't really know we were getting bored. We didn't have the energy to do anything anyway.
KenyanKat: T-Bird: How was your dad's health when you returned home? Is he well now? Your emotion seemed very strong every time you connected with home. I really feel for you!
Teresa Cooper: That is so, so kind of you to ask that. His health is better, and because he's older, y'know, being a caring daughter, I'll probably always be concerned.
MikeAllbright: Teresa, did you feel like you were the biggest target after the merge, and would you have pulled your rope if Clarence had beaten you in Rock-Paper-Scissors?
Teresa Cooper: [laughs] No, I didn't feel like I was a threat after the merge. Had I not won Immunity, I was afraid Frank would have been voted off if Clarence had won Immunity. Yes, I would like to think that I would have kept my word, just like Clarence did.
fargo: You go, girl! How bad was it for you to vote for Frank?
Teresa Cooper: I think it wasn't that it was so hard, because he had requested and told me to do it to help protect myself since we knew he was going. Really, that just showed the extent of our friendship and how loyal we were to each other. He was more concerned as to what would happen to me after he left, so he urged me to vote for him. The reason it was so upsetting was because I knew he was gone, and we were so close, and that was hard.
pistachi_oh: Why didn't you tell Lex that it was you who voted for him when you saw that Kelly might get in trouble for it?
Teresa Cooper: Well, I think Kelly had cast a lot of doubt on herself before that vote was cast, so I think Lex was just looking for a reason to get Kelly off. But as far as strategy, the timing just wasn't there.

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