Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Survivor 33: Millennials vs Gen-X Season Premiere Blog Party


Who's ready for the season premiere? I know I am! Even though I groan about them calling the Gen-X castaways the "old ones," I've been thinking. At my age, if I were to go on the show, I'd just want to camp. I wouldn't mind roughing it so much. I'd cook. I'd clean. But those challenges would kill me. I might be too old for Survivor, but I'm too young to die!

As the show airs here on the East Coast, I'll be live-blogging with the major events. As with any season premiere, I'm sure to be a bit lost about who is whom as the show unfolds. My apologies in advance with that! As always, the real party is in the comments area. Please feel free to join in on the fun!

Here are the blog pool matches the Lovely Lifeguard Laurie randomly chose:

Millennials - Vanua Tribe 
Adam Klein - Brian, Kelsey NY, Sharon N 
Jessica Figgy Figueroa - Donna in Alabama, Laurie 
Justin Jay Starrett - Becky, Jackie, Shayne 
Mari Takahashi - cwcamper, Marthalight 
Michaela Bradshaw - Donna in NY, Krysta G, Pinky 
Michelle Shubert - Ed in Ohio, Nickelpeed 
Taylor Lee Stocker - Donna in FL, Janice from GA, Stephanie in Baltimore 
Zake Smith - Beachmom, monty924 
Will Wahl - Cheryl, Indiana Jane 
Hannah Shapiro - David, meb, Terry is a Texan 

Gen-X - Takali Tribe 
Bret LaBelle - Brandi Peralta, Judi Sweeney, Skyriverblue 
Ciandre CeCe Taylor - Anonymouse, Merrilee 
Chris Hammons - Cheryl in NC, Jennasmom 
David Wright - Buzzmaam, MikesGirl, Sharon C 
Jessica Lewis - Cupcake, Jean, Petals 
Ken McNickle - Dolores in Hollywood, Margo, Russ 
Lucy Huang - Delee, ML 
Paul Wachter - ChickMc, PDX Granny 
Rachel Ako - Glenn, Lanell from TN 
Sunday Burquest - Brenda, Kristen from Ohio, SueGee

Survivor fans ready? 

A pretty introduction to Fiji and these castaways don't know what they're getting into! They're arriving on two separate boats and don't know a generation war is coming. One great thing about this show so many seasons in is that, while the images change, the theme music remains the same.

Jeff meets them all. They randomly choose buffs that aren't so random. Jeff announces the Gen-X vs Millennials theme. Will, the youngest, tells them he's still in high school, left it to play the game. The Gen-X people are already saying Millennials have everything handed to them.

Both tribes scramble to get provisions on their maps.  Whoa! Looks like Jessica from Vorheesville found an idol clue! Millennials took the chicken, left the fishing gear. Jeff warns them that it's cyclone season, the danger is real and they need to get their camps built.

Over on Gen-X, it looks like Ken wants to be the leader. All of them are going on about having a better work ethic than the kids. The clue Jessica found is a "legacy advantage" -- if she's still around on Day 36, she'll receive an advantage in the game. Cool.

Kids: Taylor, Jay and Figgy are already working on an alliance. Hannah is already feeling she doesn't fit in. Michelle and Jay have already made a bond. An alliance? Not sure yet! 

Older Kids: Rachel is turning some people off with her odd controlling and a bit condescending ways. Bret notices that David is scared of everything. David is paranoid that Ken and Paul might have found an immunity idol. David is trying to bond with Chris and Bret, but it seems to be backfiring a bit. 

The Kids: Their shelter sucks, but they want to go swimming. A storm is moving in. Now it's time for them to panic! When they all took shelter in their shelter, it cracked under their weight. When is a shelter no shelter? When the Millennials build it! Heh.

The Older Kids: Their shelter wasn't AS bad as the kids, their shelter wasn't completed before the storm. Jeff sent them a tarp as it would never stop raining. The Kids also got a tarp from Jeff. He wrote that he wants them back eventually.

Uh-oh. As they're building with the tarp, Jeff shows up. He tells them the storm is now a cyclone. Due to the ominous weather, for the first time in 33 seasons, they have to evacuate the castaways. The Kids have to grab their personal items and their chicken and go. 

Jeff heads over to share the news with the Older Kids. 

They were evacuated for three days and came back to horrific camp damages. 

Older Kids: Cool. Ken found a big walking stick bug and David (the scaredy cat) even held it. David thinks he needs an idol to keep him safe and goes off on the hunt while the others build a shelter. They're not happy about that. 

Kids: Zeke directs the building of the new shelter much to his own surprise. He also helps to make fire. I'm impressed with these unlikely events! He's from Brooklyn -- as he says, outside is the subway. Hannah sees the alliance forming with Figgy, Jay and Taylor. She decides to work on an outcast alliance. And, she's getting takers!

Time for the first Immunity Challenge. They have to return their tarps to Jeff. They have to make choices that will help them at either the front or back end of the challenge. They have shortcuts throughout an obstacle course, but every time they use one it adds ten pieces to the puzzle they must complete at the end. 

They first have to untie clubs from an overhead "rack" of limbs. It's a scramble. Millennials not taking shortcuts. Gen-X is taking the shortcuts. Hopefully their puzzle players are good. Millennials took one shortcut, so have ten less pieces.

MILLENNIALS WIN IMMUNITY and Reward (flint). 

Older Kids: Bret seems down on Rachel and Sunday for screwing up the challenge puzzle. It looks like people want to vote out Rachel. David thinks it's him going home. He tries to worm his way in. He tries to work Jessica. He tells Bret and Chris he doesn't have an idol either. They don't really trust him. Bret is sure he has an idol.

Time for Tribal Council and Jeff's probsting questions. Eep. Jessica has a bacterial infection in both eyes due to blowing sanding.

The tally:
David, Rachel, Sunday, Cece, Rachel, CeCe, Rachel, CeCe, Rachel, Rachel

Rachel is voted out.   

240 comments:

  1. Hi Jackie and Everyone! I am excited for another season of Survivor!

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  2. Mouse in the House! Hoping for a better survivor season than BB.

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  3. Jackie night of back-to-back pool parties.

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  4. Is everyone ready? Hey, Jackie and Vincent. I am so ready for the Survivor season to begin and for Big Brother to be over. I do not care for the age gender thing.

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  5. Hey, Glen and Mouse and everyone who arrives.

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  7. ~*~*~*~*~ SPLASH ~*~*~*~*~*

    Hey Jackie, Vincent & Everyone!!

    I'm behind the stocked bar! Monty is bringing some good grub, but she'll be a little late.

    Survivors Ready???
    WHOOOOOO

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  8. ~~~SPLASH~~~ Thank you for hosting us, Jackie. Hi Vincent!!

    Crap, I got a Millennial. Oh well, I'll embrace it! LOL

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  9. God, I hate them all already.

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  10. I'm prolly just an old curmudgeon, but ALL these kids seem like soft, entitled brats to me, LOL

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  11. Thanks for hosting us again this season Jackie. I have to cheer for Gen X because I am one :)

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  12. Geeminy! Some of these kids are younger than the show itself.

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  13. I do NOT relate to Gen*X.

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  14. I have popcorn, white wine and Double Chocolate Brownie ice cream.

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  15. I love his remark, "We didn't always get a trophy."

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  16. ~~SPLASH~~ Hi everyone!
    Once again, living to read all your remarks and reviews... till I can watch!

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  17. "God, I hate them all already".
    Anonymouse, your comment made me laugh out loud.

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  18. I don't relate to Gen X or Millennials. I was born before '63. However, I was taught to work very hard for what I wanted. Even if it meant 2 jobs.

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  19. Hey Laurie!!!!!!!! Missed you!

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  20. These aren't old people. We are old people. The Gen Ecers are spoikea brats. The millegals don't even aspire to be spoiled brats.

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  21. I brought chips and dips to tide us over until Monty arrives. Hey, Petals and Penny. I am on the Millennial team, but I am very much Generation X.

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  22. according to the years, I am a Gen*X, but I sure don't feel like it.

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  23. Why would Gen X not take pots and pans?

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  24. That's MY pool girl, Jessica! COOL! Awww, no! Not more chickens, poor little babies.

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  25. Okay, why did Gen X not take Chickens?

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  26. Milli looking short-term is SO telling!

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  27. a chicken has never laid an egg on Survivor - they are too stressed. Dummies.

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  28. Is it bad that I want a typhoon

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  29. Hi, Petals

    Not for nothing, but why would you choose to film during Cyclone season?

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  30. I can relate to some of Gen-X. But I was brought up very old fashion. My mom and dad were very hard on us. So, when I had a child, I was slightly different.

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  31. Fishing gear was an obvious choice. Even if your chickens lay eggs, it's going to be 1 egg per chicken per day for 10 people. YOu can catch unlimited fish. [Not to mention they always just eat the chickens. LOL]

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  32. There aren't any raving beauties, except for Justin Jarrett (homina, my Ozzy this season, LOL)

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  33. Hey everyone!!! For Survivor I brought Hawaiian teriyaki chicken and rice... Let the games begin

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  34. I forgot to say hi to everyone. Hi, Becky, Petals, Joe, Mouse, Laurie, and Glenn.

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  35. HI Penny!
    Hey to everyone who came in that I missed! SO good to see everyone, especially Ms Laurie, the Lifiest Lifeguard ever!

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  36. Hello everyone. =)

    Got a few things to do before I can settle in for the long haul so I will probably be lurking mostly. Take a chicken and not the fishing gear? Penny was right, it shows how they are thinking and it is not long term.

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  37. Hi Everybody! Jumoin' in!

    Looks like Laurie gave me a young one.....Michelle. Now I have to try to remember what she looks like.

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  38. oh he's cute! The off-the-grid dude.

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  39. I was born in '64, when did I become a Gen Xer. I thought I was the tail end of a Baby Boomer.

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  40. oh, Ken. A Model. Ken-Doll. Of course.

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  41. I hope Ken doesn't get too bossy. They usually go first.

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  42. Ooooooh, I LOVE Flying Foxes!!!

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  43. Me too TBC! I always thought I was a young Boomer. I don't wanna say my birth yer tho

    I have a stocked bar & Stella on tap...

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  44. Like tgat legacy advantage thing.

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  45. the 63/64 cut-off has always been labile. Sometimes they include 63/64 in the Baby Boom, sometimes in Gen X. I've always sort of thought of myself as Baby Boom (64), but I'll take any old folk over those annoying kids. LOL

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  46. Penny, I thought the same thing about Ken.

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  47. The wildlife photography is always so great! I wonder if these cameramen get any recognition for some of the awesome footage that they get, year after year. (O! And camerawomen!)

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  48. tbc, I think Baby Boomrs were 1950-64. I think they mixed that up a little.

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  49. Oh, and hello to everyone who arrived after I gave my initial greetings. And Jackie, thank you for hosting.

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  50. Baby Boomer here & My pool girl is 28!!!

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  51. All these new shows coming on. I still haven't watched all of mine from before. My DVR is so full. LOL

    Did she say she wanted to get a husband? LOLOLOL

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  52. oh no! My pool chick is a hussy. @@ Urgh, I don't like her.

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  53. Woooo Hooooo Ed, Penny, David, Joe, Becky, Glenn, Laurie, Jackie, Mouse, Petals, tbc and Sharon! Hope I didn't miss anyone! go Gen-X. Pots and pans help... What are they thinking! LOL....

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  54. Me, too, Ed. We were graced with Michelle. LOL

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  55. I can't wait to spend the next several weeks hearing those kids call people younger than me "old people"

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  56. Hey everyone!! Big pot of pinto beans with ham and onions, dumplings and cornbread over at the bar. Grab a bowl and enjoy. I have apple crisp for later at the BB party!!

    Mmm, the water feels great ~~~SPLASH~~~

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  57. IKR, Joe?? LOL

    Penny - I did watch This is Us. Yeeps.

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  58. LOL@Petals... I'm eager to see how Bret turns out! I'm counting on you guys right now, it's not on yet here in California

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  59. Gosh, I hope she's not out the first time though, Ed. Although, I'm a Christian and admire what she does, but usually Christians to fend well in this setting.

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  60. LOL, Joe. I hear that constantly at work :))

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  61. Well Penny we'll have to see her some more, but my first impression was OK

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  62. Friend!

    Stella? *sliding a cool one to Monty*

    PS - the Milli tribe refer to US as "the old people"

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  63. Forst one out will be rachel

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  64. The oldest guy on the season is younger than me :((

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  65. How about that new avi, Ed??!!! Most exciting catch I think I've even watched live. :))

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  66. Dave!? Geesh, mister! You need to be on Big Brother.

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  67. I loved it Petals. I loved the surprise ending. It's going to be a good show. However, I kept on asking, why are they not giving her a C-section with triplets.

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  68. Ahhh... thanks pal for the cold Stella. Going down great tonight. Do we have a drinking word? I haven't read any of the comments yet. Waiting for a commercial.

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  69. Uh oh, a trouble maker. He'd better watch his step. Dave could be a target if he's not careful.

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  70. Yea Monty! Over the back was over the top!!

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  71. 1964 is the last year of the Baby Boomers, I was born in 1964. In 1965 it was the beginning of the baby bust. I think they included 1963 included the old guy as Gen X since they didn't want the baby boomers.

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  72. OK - NCAA avi? Cool, I have one.

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  73. Wow. How long have they been there an hour and this guy is paranoid!?!?

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  74. That's a shelter? Are they in for a surprise.

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  75. Hi Monty, same here. I don't fit in. LOL

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  76. The millenia think we r gonna come build their shelter for them

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  77. Should have counted as 12 points since he caught the ball and a Sooner on the same play, lol :))

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  78. Yup.... They would be calling me old for sure.... Come on Gen-X show them experience counts

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  79. why don't they just "DREAM" of having a good shelter and it will magically appear?

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  80. Okay, how stupid are those kids. I mean, have all the fun you want, AFTER you build the effing shelter.

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  81. Did they even try and build a fire?

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  82. I haven't went to any spoilers, yet. Usually, I'm way ahead. LOL

    Well, all you all wanted to do was socialize, Millennials. Less talk, more work.

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  83. I wonder (seriously), if any Mille will quit.

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  84. Bet they wish they hadn't played instead of getting a shelter built.

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  85. Their chickens have a better shelter

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  86. Petals, how did you like This is Us?

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  87. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X

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  88. If you follow the wikipedia link, it discusses what I was saying about 63/64 being sometimes Gen X and sometimes Baby Boom.

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  89. ~~~~SPLASH~~~~~ Howdy to our hostess & Vincent and all the chatters!!

    Made it!! A bit late because I went to pick-up Chinese food for dinner. Going to be a long long night here LOL

    SueGee on the LeftCoast

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  90. Petals, love your comment about Dream a shelter to appear!

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  91. Wonder if Gen X finished their shelter.

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  92. The Mille tribe have grown-up with cell phones, 24/7 social media, and uber-comfort. I can't imagine the shock they will experience.
    There are some young girls at my office who have waterproof cellphone cases so that they can Snapchat while they white-water raft! LOL
    These kids are clueless.

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  93. Monty, I hear it at work also, but now I'm hearing it at home! :)

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  94. I loved it too, Petals. Is everyone sticking around for BB after this? I bet Jackie will be doing the Happy Beagle Dance when THAT is over.

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  95. My husband said he won't watch McGyver. He says it probably ruins the original. LOL I want to see it.

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  96. Yeah, I'm a younger Boomer :))

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  97. Hi Delee! Missed you girl!

    Penny - I knew I would be emotionally manipulated, and I was. But it was well-written & well-acted, and I think I will stick with it.

    Mouse - LOL!!

    Hi SueG :)

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  98. Monty, I am an older GenX.

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  99. You know what? I am a Boom-X-er.

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  100. Well, I guess Gen X was clueless, too. LOL

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  101. The Millenials were right...just dream TARP and it arrives!!!

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  102. Rain 24/7 - like Mobile, AL.

    It's SO GOOD to see everyone! I miss my Survivor friends during BB - glad to have everyone here now *HUGS*

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  103. Sweet, Becky... so we're close in age. I checked that link you gave Joe. That's always been my understanding of the Baby Boomers and Gen X. I'm firmly in any definition of a baby boomer, but the young ones, lol.

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  104. Being born in '63 I am on that dividing line between generations and have seen me included in both Baby Boomers and Gen X'ers. I guess those generations either both want us, or neither want us with them. lol

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  105. OMG Joe. Uneffingbelievable. And I was kidding... These kids really will never have to learn a life lesson. Even on Survivor.

    Watch them get their cellphones in a coupla days. @@

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  106. David - you can Boom*X with me.

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  107. I wonder if my pool guy Zeke is going to stick around long this season. He's getting a lot of air time and early on that's not a good thing.

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  108. The Mille get a hotel room! They dreamed it, and it came.

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  109. Evacuation time. It's about time they did this. Prevent people from getting hurt. But, they have something up their sleeves, just wait. LOL

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  110. *finishing a Stella*

    Really?????

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  111. Jeff will throw the Gennys a bigger tarp, LOL

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  112. Don't fool with Mother Nature....she's "Un-defeated"

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  113. Feeling old here...old Boomer with a GenX kid (who was raised right!!)

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  114. Love when there's a Survivor or BB first. Happy they all survived the storm and no injuries.

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  115. First time in Survivor history. I don't know if I'd leave everything behind. At least the Millennials took the chickens.

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  116. Lol, Petals!!

    Incredible!!

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  117. True that, Ed!! I like to call her a fickle b*tch and hormonal but don't mess with her.

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  118. Impressed with Jackie calling people by name the first episode!!

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  119. Well that tears it... I'm older than you Gen-X'ers.
    You people are young enough to be my kids!! LMAO

    Please Petals, I need a drink... maybe a repeat of the maggie you made me the other night!

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  120. I am - apparently, from the charts, a Gen*xer, but I sure don't feel like one. I never liked that grunge thing (plaid is not a good look for me) and I am still not addicted to Espresso.
    I reject the Gen*X label.
    I like Boom*X. Better music!

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  121. Becky, we think we found a Beagle. It's a small rescue about 2 hours from us. At least they got back to me. Nobody else has. 2 boys and 3 girls. Anxiously waiting for them to get back to me so we can see them Friday. Can't wait.

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  122. Grabbing another Stella!!

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  123. It's an interesting group overall. There's definitely some "fish out of water" in the mix. Hopefully they suffer normal attrition and don't quit. There's nothing more anti-climactic than someone just up and quitting.

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  124. Wow this is making Survivor's best start yet.

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  125. Top Shelf Margarita coming up! Salt, right?

    *sliding 'Rita to Sharon*

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  126. Good luck, Nickel. Nothing more exciting than a new baby coming home!

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  127. Thanks Petals... you remembered the salt.
    Perfect!

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  128. Hi TBC.

    YAY Penny - on the puppy. Good luck!

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  129. As someone who has ridden through several hurricanes, it was smart of them to pick up the players. I agree, Penny. They have something to offset the not having to ride out the storm.

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  130. Again in awe of the photography

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  131. Love all the wildlife shots on Survivor. Wow, their camps were destroyed.

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  132. We need the BB weathermen to show up during the storm ...

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  133. LMAO Jackie. I like they way you are calling both groups "kids". Just some a little older than the others. =)

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  134. Dave, what ARE you good at? Besides whining? WhhhhahhH! Take a Xanax and go home.

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  135. Margarita down here please!

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  137. actually, Ken - some walking sticks are dangerous. Shhh, don't tell Dave!

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  138. Hasn't David already spiraled out of control...

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  139. Top-Shelfer coming up for Mouse! Salt? Rocks?

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  140. (Blog-David - when I am being insulting, I am talking about the whiney-Dave on the show)

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  141. "I love you, man!" *smh* these kids...

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  142. Yay!!! We have BB hamsters!

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  143. I caught that Petals. lol =) The first post that had that caught me off guard. I had to go look to see if there was a David in the group having not fully looked over the cast.

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  144. David - To me, they're Kids and Older Kids. I'm a solid Baby Boomer. I've definitely paid my dues, so I've earned the right to call them such!

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  145. Petals, slide me a Margarita on the rocks, no salt, please.

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  146. I'm right there with you Jackie! LOL...

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  147. Same her, Jackie.

    Petal, I'll take a Margarita with a lot of salt!!!

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  148. Here you go Becky! *sliding margarita to Becky*

    And here is your's Mouse - Top-Shelf, both ways! - *passing 'Rita to Mouse*

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  149. Jackie,
    Are we staying here for BB, or will there be a diff thread up?

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  150. She'll prolly have a new post, Sharon. For the people who are BB only.

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  151. I worked my hiney off today. Hope I make it through BB.

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  152. Oooooo I'd like margarita on the rocks with no salt too Petals! Sounds great!

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  153. *heavily salting glass for Penny*
    Here you go, Pen!

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  154. No salt, comin' up, Judi


    ***whooosh*** down the bar goes Judi's margarita

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  155. Becky, you can't suffer thru the summer with those people and not watch! LOL

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  156. Oooooo I'd like margarita on the rocks with no salt too Petals! Sounds great! Thanks Petals.... Yummy! Just right girl!

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  157. Well, my poolboy is a Mille, but I'm rooting for the GenXrs as a group.

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  158. Bet the Millenials short cut it

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  159. Perfect and very refreshing Petals!

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  160. yv welcome, Judi.

    Oh, I have champagne for the BB finale, too.

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  161. I imagine Mille being better at puzzles.

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  162. Uh oh, looks like Millennials are better at this. Yikes for Gen x

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  163. Popping the top on another Stella. I hit the margaritas during BB. :))

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  164. Yikes I think that one Gen X woman, might be going home. Uh oh.

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  165. Well Penny our pool girl Michelle passed her 1st test.

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  166. I hope it isn't the "oldest" guy

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  167. yeah - all the computering, cellphoning, gaming...they have much better hand-eye coordination & visual problem-solving skills. I mean, it makes sense.

    GET RID OF DAVE! (Wait, he will be too afraid of the fire at Tribal; he may just have to be blind-folded and carried out)

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  168. Sharon - I have a BB finale post already typed up and waiting in the wings. It will automatically post at 9:25pm ET.

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  169. Hey, you know what I wonder? SO many people are on daily meds. BB contestants get their meds daily in the storage room. I wonder if Survivor has the same sorta deal.
    They MUST. I mean, all the Mille kids I know are ALL on some sort of mental drug combo, Adderall being the drug-of-choice.

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  170. Oh damn, walking the dogs, missed it!

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  171. My heart is broken that they fired Gibson on Criminal Minds. :::sigh:::

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