BIG TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE: TED ROGERS VOTED OUT
December 12, 2002

Ted on the beach On night 36, after a dynamic Tribal Council, Ted Rogers, the 37-year-old software developer from Durham, North Carolina, was voted out of the Chuay Jai tribe. Perceived as a mental and physical threat, Ted was ousted in a 4-1 vote. Ted, a member of the original Chuay Gahn tribe, will join the Jury that will ultimately vote for who will win the million dollar prize and the title of Sole Survivor.

After having his torch extinguished, Ted left the island in good spirits as he noted, "This has been a long, wonderful trip. I was truly blessed to make it this far." ( Ted's Final Words )

LET THE GAMES BEGIN

With the five remaining members of Chuay Jai all from the original Chuay Gahn tribe, Helen Glover put the game into perspective: "We are the Chuay Gahn tribe who started out as the joke team of SURVIVOR, as the old people. But you know what? We never lost focus and we never gave up. Now that Jake left, the game is on and we have to vote each other out. The game is on full speed ahead."

Brian HeidikBrian tries hard Confident with his position in the tribe, an enlightened Brian Heidik explained his knack for the game, "You have to skate to survive now, and Mr. Freeze is in the house, and even though its 110 degrees out here, I have my skates on." ( Helen on trust )



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