Survivor and The Office
May 14th 2007 13:52
Good morning everyone,
Hope everyone had a great weekend and Mother's day! Now, on to Survivor. I enjoyed the show last night. I still think Dreamz is not the swiftest of people, but I do not fault him for going back on his word to Yau-man. The guy needs the money and so what, he got a $60,000 car, so he's supposed to give up a chance for 1 million dollars? I mean, c'mon! The only person he has to answer to at the end of the day is his kid and any parent would do a whole hell of a lot if it meant making a better life for their child. So he upset somebody that most likely he'll never see again? Who cares? I think just about everyone of us would have done the same thing. It always gets me on Survivor at all thee indignation and outrage shown by people on the jury. They are just angry that somebody got them before they got somebody else. I enjoy the show, but I do think it encourages lying and deception and it is not a good example to show children. That is why, I like the Amazing Race so much more. You don't have to backstab in that game. It is up to each team to decide their destiny.
Must also speak about The Office. I finally watched last Thursday's episode about the field trip to the beach. What a hysterical episode and then the nice poignant moment at the end when Pam tells Jim how she feels. Finally!!! I am afraid of what will happen to the show if they do get together, but enough with Karen already. Get to Jim and Pam!
Going to run now, must actually do real work. I have some edits to read for the manuscript I wrote. Wish me luck and hope you all have a great day.
Later,
Jonathan
Hope everyone had a great weekend and Mother's day! Now, on to Survivor. I enjoyed the show last night. I still think Dreamz is not the swiftest of people, but I do not fault him for going back on his word to Yau-man. The guy needs the money and so what, he got a $60,000 car, so he's supposed to give up a chance for 1 million dollars? I mean, c'mon! The only person he has to answer to at the end of the day is his kid and any parent would do a whole hell of a lot if it meant making a better life for their child. So he upset somebody that most likely he'll never see again? Who cares? I think just about everyone of us would have done the same thing. It always gets me on Survivor at all thee indignation and outrage shown by people on the jury. They are just angry that somebody got them before they got somebody else. I enjoy the show, but I do think it encourages lying and deception and it is not a good example to show children. That is why, I like the Amazing Race so much more. You don't have to backstab in that game. It is up to each team to decide their destiny.
Going to run now, must actually do real work. I have some edits to read for the manuscript I wrote. Wish me luck and hope you all have a great day.
Later,
Jonathan
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