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Date Posted: 09:15:48 05/17/02 Fri
Author: Erin
Subject: Re: JMO on Survivor
In reply to: Erin 's message, "Re: JMO on Survivor" on 08:11:25 05/17/02 Fri

c, i just saw sean on cbs this morning and he talked about the pappy comment you referred to. he saw things the same way you did, as did bryant. my thought (but once again stating that i didn't actually hear it myself-----phones ring, kids coming and going, you know) is that the very same statement could have been stated about rob and sean, had they both been there at the end. they walked around there, acting like they were owed something. do you recall when the tribes got mixed up and how they sat around, having the women wait on them as if this is the way it should be in life? i dunno. i think there were two strong friendships on that island, one of which i felt was stronger than the other. i believe that was between pappy and neleh. it was a mutually respectful, mutually caring relationship. i did not necessarily think the same thing between vee and sean. i think they saw things differently in many ways, but i believe that sean tried to use race as an issue over vee's head.

sean talked about using the race card this morning. at first he stated that he was angry that anyone would think he was doing that, that that was a cop out. he then later admitted that he used it because it was the one thing he thought could help him win. i dunno, c. i just think he used it and was called on it. i think that's fair.

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