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What an absolute bunch of wimps those who take part in that so called survivor program are.
Want a real survivor program, video one in the Helmland province, the squaddies there will laugh out loud at the so called heroic survivor types.
Oh, for those of you who are geographically challenged, Helmland province is in Afghanistan.
Now that is one survivor program I would watch
Never happen. The producers will never do a Survivor where the contestants are covered up. Challenges must be conducted with the least amount of fabric possible. That makes burkhas out of the question.
Never happen. The producers will never do a Survivor where the contestants are covered up. Challenges must be conducted with the least amount of fabric possible. That makes burkhas out of the question.
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Originally Posted by camping!
True, it would be hard to have half of the contestents in a blue shrouds and unable to talk to unrelated male contestents.....
Party girls swimming in the gulf get weighed down by the water soaking their Burkha clad bathing costumes, but they can't be rescued because the life guards can't touch women to whom they are unrelated?
Oh, and the sexes can't swim on the same beach and there's no beer or liquor either... but if someone breaks the rules and sleeps together we'll get to see the stoning televised live!
Plus, the women in some of these countries couldn't even read the clues or tree-mail, because they aren't allowed to attend school. How fun is that? You KNOW the guys are gonna lie about what's written on that piece of bark!
OR instead of a tribal council vote, they'll just stone the looser......
Ha, ha, dyni, you finally couldn't resist, huhn?
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