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Detroit, Michigan
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High School Basketball Coach
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Army/Camouflage Paints
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I just want to say first off that I completely understand the decision to get rid of me. I'm strong, and I pose a threat in the Immunities, and I can live with that, because I knew that coming in. I really needed this Immunity to find out if there was old Boran loyalty, and I guess there isn't. I can live with that, too, because you know what? That's just part of the game. I was hoping to God that the six of us would team up on the other four and get rid of them, and there would be us six in the finals, but I guess you guys didn't see it that way. And I understand that, but I just want to say I don't hold any grudges and I wish the best of luck to all of you.
I've had the time of my life here. If someone would have told me a year ago that I would be doing this, I would have laughed at them, and if someone would have told me two months ago I would be here, I would have laughed even harder. I feel very blessed to have gotten this opportunity, and it's just been unbelievable. So, to the people remaining, I just want to say good luck.
I made a bad call, but I'm very proud of T: a mother of two, in her forties, hanging on as long as she did, and then beating me at rock paper scissors. That's just amazing. Hopefully, I'll see everyone again and we can all be friends, but you guys won fair and square.
I'm glad that 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 I don't think there are many people who can say that they lost because they were strong. I lost with integrity; I would have won with integrity. I'm glad I got this opportunity, so good luck, and I'm sure I'll see you all again soon. Bye-bye!
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