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IMPORTANCE OF BEING ELDEST: JOHN RAYMOND FIRST TO GO
September 19, 2002
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SURVIVOR: THAILAND has arrived, and after a tension-filled Tribal Council on night 3, John Raymond, the 40-year-old pastor from Slidell, Louisiana, was voted out of the Tribe, six votes to two. John was caught off guard by the vote and became the first person voted out of SURVIVOR: THAILAND. As his torch was extinguished, John gave his final words, "Well, I get the distinguished honor of being the first one voted out of [SURVIVOR: THAILAND]; this is quite a surprise for me. I didn't think there were any alliances on the team, but I guess there was, and I just wasn't a part of it." ( John's final words )
CHOOSING OF THE TRIBES
SURVIVOR's premise is simple: separated into two competing tribes, the Survivors must learn to live off the land and, more importantly, to adapt to each other. Every three days one tribe will be sent to Tribal Council, where they will vote one of their own off the island, until only one remains to claim both the million-dollar prize and the title of SOLE SURVIVOR.
Separated by gender, the two groups of castaways were brought to a small island off the coast of southern Thailand in the Andaman Sea, thinking they were to remain as separate tribes of men and women. Host Jeff Probst was there to greet them.
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