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| TRIBAL SWITCH: JEANNE HEBERT VOTED OUT |
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March 13, 2003
After the two tribes traded several of their members in a surprise switch, the new Tambaqui tribe was sent to Tribal Council, where Jeanne Hebert, the 41-year-old marketing director from North Attleboro, Massachusetts, was voted out of the tribe 4 votes to 2. Jeanne, who believed herself aligned with Heidi and Christy, felt the sting as Heidi turned against her and helped vote her out of the tribe. After Jeanne's torch was extinguished, she uttered her Final Words: "I wasn't made to play this game, because I didn't want to lie or cheat, and I know that's why I was voted off right now."( Jeanne's Final Words )
A NEW LEADER
 With JoAnna Ward having been voted out of the tribe at the previous night's Tribal Council, Deena Bennett, the 35-year-old deputy district attorney from Riverside, California, awoke with a renewed confidence. "With JoAnna gone," she remarked, "I feel as if I am in control. I am alpha female, top dog right at this point." However, Shawna Mitchell, the 23-year-old retailer from Redwood City, California, awoke on day 13 with a different attitude. Still sick and ready to give up after her alliance had voted against her wishes and kept her in the tribe, Shawna remarked, "It is truly ironic that the people who I set up an alliance with are now trapping me inside the game."
DANGERS AT CAMP
"It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye" was the attitude at the Tambaqui tribe as they awoke rejuvenated from a peaceful night's sleep. Feeling perhaps too comfortable in the Amazon environment, Alex Bell, the 32-year-old triathlon trainer from Los Angeles, California, set out to gather and chop firewood. While he chopped a tree, Alex's machete flung up into his face and sliced his eyebrow. Shocked from the accident, Alex hurried back to camp to notify his tribemates. After Alex was bandaged up, Matthew Von Ertfelda, the 33-year-old restaurant designer from Washington, DC, noted, "I am surprised that an injury like this hasn't happened earlier. No one here is really that experienced working with a machete."
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