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49

MARRIED

TRUCK ASSEMBLER

LUGOFF, SC

LOCKET OF ARABIAN'S TAIL
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SURVIVOR HOST: There are tons of great questions, so let's get started!! If you're just joining us, we're chatting live with Patricia "momma" Jackson. To ask Patricia a question, please type it in the space below and click "Ask the Survivor." We'll get to as many of your questions as we can. Let's get started!!!
Hi Patricia, thanks for being here to chat with us today.
Patricia Jackson: Hello, and I'm glad I could be with you today, although I wish it was farther down the road.
whistLer: Patricia, sorry to see you go last nite. Do you think playing Mother Goose was the major reason you were ousted from the tribe?
Patricia Jackson: I don't think playing Mother Goose was the reason, I think it was my mouth.
HuntersLuvSlave: Patricia, I'm jealous that you got lotion put on by Hunter (lol). How was it? And what did you think of the reaction of your tribe mates?
Patricia Jackson: I didn't think anything sexual from Hunter rubbing the lotion on me. Hunter is young enough to be my son but I egged my tribe mates on by the telling to do the front. He was a good sport about it and so were they.
survivorfan: Hey mama!!! Sorry you got voted off so early! If you could go back and do something differently, what would it be?
Patricia Jackson: I wouldn't do anything differently. I am what I am and that was what I was.
GabeNelehSarahVee: You were great on Survivor, Mama! What do you think about the arguing at tribal council?
Patricia Jackson: I found the arguing at Tribal Council funny. I think people were their real selves and you can't hide from the camera.
Khnpj: How frustrating was it with all of the lazy people? Were they really as lazy as the show showed them to be (Sean & Sarah)?
Patricia Jackson: It was very frustrating to be with lazy people. They were really as lazy as they showed them to be. I pushed them to try to do more but again that's what got me voted off.
lovesethan20nv: During the first two challenges, could you sense a bond between the Rotu trib, but a strain between you and your tribe mates?
Patricia Jackson: Yes, I could sense that strain in us. The Rotu tribe worked as a team and we had three teams.
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