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![]() Cyli wrote: On 4 Apr 2005 23:09:30 -0700, "Tinkerntom" wrote: Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) Cyli, Your the kind of gal I would like to see on the survivor program, any chance you would volunteer? TnT I'd be voted off more quickly than I heard the first guy on the first show was. The guy that was the only one that knew how to start a fire... What little I've seen of it is full of people who want to be movie or TV actors. Young pretty people in good shape. I don't fit any of those qualifications. Oh, yeah, and I can be a tad abrasive if I'm sure I'm right and no one agrees with me. And it's likely no one would. Most of them (again from the very little I've seen) have brains the size of walnuts and have common sense factors in the minus range. I did see one of their contests all the way through once (my husband went downstairs to use the computer, so the channels didn't change). One where the people were shooting at pumpkins or something like that. Duh. This is not survivalism at basic. You walk over, grab the pumpkin, cut it open and take it away to cook it. You don't, if in real need, make a bow and arrow first thing, you make pit traps or deadfalls or nets. Then you make bows and arrows. Or atalals (sp? Spear throwers, whatever they're called). Anyway, I think you can see now why I'd not enter one, even if I were in good shape. After three days with what I've seen of those people I'd possibly use any bow and arrows they gave me to shoot the guide, the other contestants, or, better yet, the producer, if I didn't shortcut it all and use the arrow to slit my wrists (remember, it's down, not across). But thank you for the compliment. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) Like I said, you more than qualify for a real survival show. There have been some of the more mature women on the show, but I agree that most of it seems to have little to do with real survival, and more to do with social climbing in a semi-primitive setting. I always figured the tribe that wants to survive should raid the other tribe, maybe bash a few knee caps to weaken the competition, and generally cause havoc. Maybe go after the producers camp. Now we can have a real program, with Jeff living on the beach. TnT |
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On 5 Apr 2005 06:11:26 -0700, "Tinkerntom" wrote:
(snipped) Like I said, you more than qualify for a real survival show. There have been some of the more mature women on the show, but I agree that most of it seems to have little to do with real survival, and more to do with social climbing in a semi-primitive setting. I always figured the tribe that wants to survive should raid the other tribe, maybe bash a few knee caps to weaken the competition, and generally cause havoc. Maybe go after the producers camp. Now we can have a real program, with Jeff living on the beach. TnT Format has changed or I watched too little of it. I didn't know there were two tribes competing. Geeze. Too much silliness for Cyli. With real tribes you don't raid until there's a need. Usually a need to get rid of some of the too many young over-testosteroned men who are pretty useless if you've already got enough hunters. True primitives tended to wander apart from one another most of the time. As tribes got larger there was warfare and trade, but these start out with 20 people or less for the 'reality' show, don't they? Insane. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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![]() Cyli wrote: On 5 Apr 2005 06:11:26 -0700, "Tinkerntom" wrote: (snipped) Like I said, you more than qualify for a real survival show. There have been some of the more mature women on the show, but I agree that most of it seems to have little to do with real survival, and more to do with social climbing in a semi-primitive setting. I always figured the tribe that wants to survive should raid the other tribe, maybe bash a few knee caps to weaken the competition, and generally cause havoc. Maybe go after the producers camp. Now we can have a real program, with Jeff living on the beach. TnT Format has changed or I watched too little of it. I didn't know there were two tribes competing. Geeze. Too much silliness for Cyli. With real tribes you don't raid until there's a need. Usually a need to get rid of some of the too many young over-testosteroned men who are pretty useless if you've already got enough hunters. True primitives tended to wander apart from one another most of the time. As tribes got larger there was warfare and trade, but these start out with 20 people or less for the 'reality' show, don't they? Insane. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) Usually they start out with two tribes, but one recent series, I think they had three. I watched the first series with anticipation, but once you get the dynamics of the very small society figured out, subsequent series have been boring. The producers in order to capture our subsequent attention, have to keep coming up with some angle, none of which has anything to do with survival. I read about a couple who purposely stranded themselves on a South Pacific island to see if they could survive in paradise. They just about died, and would have except for some locals from an adjacent island. The Locals wanted to know why anyone would want to live on this particular island that was infested with a particular sand flea, that made you very ill. Plus there was no local sourse of water. They were surprised that anyone could be so dumb. Reminds me of some of these series that have turned out to be pretty dumb, especially when you get sleep and food deprived bimbos and bimbobs, trying to make a decision about who to vote off, when they can hardly stay in the game themselves. In one series they made their camp right down on the beach which worked until high tide. In another, they camped in a riverbed, that ended with a flashflood. Another they caught their camp on fire. Obviously things you would want to avoid, but you would think that there would be some good boy scouts and girl scouts somewhere to be in the games. How CBS chooses such loosers is amazing, unless they are going for the "OH no, Groan Factor"! TnT |
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On 6 Apr 2005 04:57:54 -0700, "Tinkerntom" wrote:
(snipped) . How CBS chooses such loosers is amazing, unless they are going for the "OH no, Groan Factor"! TnT They're going for the great legs on pretty babes and good abs on boy toys factors gaining watchers, I suppose. There are few people who could stand being stranded in their own vehicle on a roadside for overnight. This is one of the unfortunate things that they were probably counting on when they introduced the idea of 'Survival' reality shows. Then they got the voting off idea combined with it. If they had left the voting off to the guides / trainers / or even the producers / directors, it might have made more sense. When it comes down to some bubble headed star / starlet wannabe figuring how she / he can stay on more shows, well, it's obvious that the really nice or really competent ones have to be removed, isn't it? The more shows you can stay on, the more producers / directors of movies and TV are apt to see you and be impressed by your body and your smile and your voice. And they don't care if you're a bubble head. They may approve of it, considering it'll make you easier to manage. Though I doubt that last part enters the bubble headed mind. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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![]() Cyli wrote: On 6 Apr 2005 04:57:54 -0700, "Tinkerntom" wrote: (snipped) . How CBS chooses such loosers is amazing, unless they are going for the "OH no, Groan Factor"! TnT They're going for the great legs on pretty babes and good abs on boy toys factors gaining watchers, I suppose. There are few people who could stand being stranded in their own vehicle on a roadside for overnight. This is one of the unfortunate things that they were probably counting on when they introduced the idea of 'Survival' reality shows. Then they got the voting off idea combined with it. If they had left the voting off to the guides / trainers / or even the producers / directors, it might have made more sense. When it comes down to some bubble headed star / starlet wannabe figuring how she / he can stay on more shows, well, it's obvious that the really nice or really competent ones have to be removed, isn't it? The more shows you can stay on, the more producers / directors of movies and TV are apt to see you and be impressed by your body and your smile and your voice. And they don't care if you're a bubble head. They may approve of it, considering it'll make you easier to manage. Though I doubt that last part enters the bubble headed mind. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) Your mention of a coracle earlier, reminded me of one show, where they did not have a boat, and I was screaming at the Tv. You are on an Island with all kinds of building materials, and you have a big plastic tarp, make a SOF boat. Obviously they did not hear me. They spent most of the series swimming to another island, for fresh water. One program they had an active duty SEAL to start the program, and he had a pretty good idea how to survive the elements. He only lasted through the 2nd episode. I figure CBS decided he needed to go, and it had nothing to do with the voting. Oh well such is reality TV! TnT |
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