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TRIBES MERGE: ROGER SEXTON VOTED OUT
March 26, 2003
Roger SextonAfter the two tribes merged into one and the new Jacaré tribe was formed, Roger Sexton, the 56-year-old vice president of estimating from Valencia, California, was voted out in a 7-3 vote at Tribal Council. Roger found himself on the hot seat as he agitated his tribe members with his domineering personality and no-nonsense leadership. After his torch was extinguished, Roger delivered his Final Words: "I don't think I got outwitted or outplayed, but I definitely got outlasted." ( Roger's Final Words )

SECURING AN ALLIANCE

Rob has plans"I feel physically, mentally and emotionally exhausted right now," moaned Rob Cesternino, the 24-year-old computer projects coordinator from Wantagh, New York, as the Jaburu tribe returned from Tribal Council, where Shawna Mitchell had been voted out of the tribe. Despite original tribal bonds as a group of men and a group of women, Jaburu strategized and agreed to band together and form a voting block if a merge of the two tribes were to occur.

KEY TO A MERGER

Jacaré canoe tripChristy made it to the MergeIn their Tree Mail, the tribes finally received the key that would open the mystery box they had received on day one. Inside they found a letter directing them to pack up their camps and paddle to a place where they would meet host Jeff Probst. Upon their arrival, Jeff informed the two groups that they would now be living together as one tribe. As he passed out red buffs, Jeff sent the new tribe down the river to find what would be their new home for the next 20 days. "I am so happy. I made it to the merger. Wow!" exclaimed Christy Smith, the 24-year-old adventure guide from Basalt, Colorado.




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