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| jazzyk | YOU BROKE MY DAUGHTERS HEART! | 1 | Sep 9 2007, 11:32 AM EDT by dylanpad | ||||
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Thread started: May 30 2007, 9:25 PM EDT
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Ya know it han been a while since the show ended and I was chatting with my seven year old about love and broken hearts the other day and she said "mom you know who broke my heart? Dreams did! he lied to the world and he stole a truck from Yau-man." I think my seven year old daughter has alot more insight and integrity than Dreamz. I worry about the kids that were watching him and looked up to him as a coach and a role model. He let many down when he had the greatest chance to choose the right. This was my first experience watching Survivor and I shared each week with my daughter. We fell in love with Yau-man the first episode. The underdog making it! He deserved to win. You should reconsider keeping his truck. Give it back to the rightful owner. RIGHT A WRONG!
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| Facoweetribe | Your Word | 0 | May 21 2007, 12:21 PM EDT by Facoweetribe | ||||
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Thread started: May 21 2007, 12:21 PM EDT
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The Auto reward is cursed no one that wins the vehicle wins Survivor. This was true for Yau Man and Dreamz. Your only hope would have been to Keep your word on the The immunity necklace and vote Cassandra off she wasn't gonna get a vote anyway. Even if you kept it you shouldnt have voted Yau off. Your image would have been better with the people you betrayed and you and Yau Man might have looked better than Earl. Better luck next time.
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| guylian | the devil's own | 0 | May 18 2007, 12:51 PM EDT by guylian | ||||
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Thread started: May 18 2007, 12:51 PM EDT
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I was watching again the season finale and it made me squirm everytime I heard Dreamz talk...and constantly lying! Grrrr....
Dreamz, you are NEITHER A NOBLE, TRUSTWORTHY, NOR TRUTH-TELLING person. You are the biggest snake in the group. How can you stand saying those words in front of the camera with the whole world to see, even "promising to God" and putting your son in the picture? You even cried after deciding not to give the immunity necklace to Yau. Duh?!? Making the right decision wasn't that hard to make. given that situation. Survivor may have been just a game to you, but it was just your excuse to be backstabbing people and give GREED a chance to win. :( Your "boy who cried wolf" routine may have worked with Cassandra. But that's just because she is a clueless person when it comes to that kind of thing. Take note that that will not work for you in the real world. Karma will hit you face on! |
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| tanker57 | immunity | 0 | May 17 2007, 8:47 AM EDT by tanker57 | ||||
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Thread started: May 17 2007, 8:47 AM EDT
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Dreamz you played a good game but you made one big mistake. You gave your word to Yau-man that if you won the immunity idol you would give it to him. By not keeping your word you lost more than a million dollars. You lost your integrity. No matter who you are in this world all you have is your integrity and your soul. You lost both in this game and people will remember this. If you cant keep your word what kind of parent or person are you? Yau-man may have been voted out before you but he finished ahead of you.
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| guylian | reflection | 0 | May 16 2007, 9:29 PM EDT by guylian | ||||
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Thread started: May 16 2007, 9:29 PM EDT
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Dreamz, how you played the game is a reflection of how you really are in real life. You are old enough, stop using your "poor me" stories to prey on people, especially after this season of survivor, that will no longer work in the real world for you.
You are indeed strong physically, but you definitely lacked integrity, maturity, foresight, and had no principles. It is a shame that these are the "traits" you are passing on to your son. The world doesn't need more parasites like you. You constantly backstabbed people, telling different things to your alliance, during one-on-one camera interviews,and in the tribal council. Your decisions were so immature and lacked foresight as well. Had you been a little smart (and had principles), you would have realized at the last tribal council that no one in the jury will be voting for you to win the million. The only person who will probably vote for you is Cassandra, and she didn't have the power to do so. Moreover, if you did the right thing by keeping your word to Yau-man, you would have at least redeemed, even just a little bit, of all the integrity you lost throughout the season. But no, you were stupid and too greedy to even be "a man of your word". (Is that what a father should teach his chidlren?) Realize that people, not just in America, but ALL OVER THE WORLD will remember you NOT AS "Dreamz is a man of his word" BUT AS "Dreams is a man without integrity and principles!" You are one proof that people of your stature will always be hard to trust. What a shame! Hope you will enjoy driving around on your new Ford vehicle (assuming you are able to pay the tax), knowing how you got it. Maybe your family can still be proud of your for what you did. But if you were mine, I DEFINITELY WILL NOT. :( |
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| MissTee | Dreams lost by winning a truck | 0 | May 15 2007, 5:35 PM EDT by MissTee | ||||
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Thread started: May 15 2007, 5:35 PM EDT
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Dreams had a choice to make, and he made the losing choice. Sure, you can say that he was playing the game, but he was not playing to outwit or outplay. He may have outlasted Yau-Man by backstabbing him, but I can't imagine how he thought he would win the million by alienating himself to everyone on the jury.
Think about it-- had he done the right thing-- and gave up immunity, he would have been a hero to those watching him. (Maybe some endorsement deals, probably a JOB, and you are a guy to look up to!) or if he had done the right thing and gave the truck back (before stabbing Yau Man in the back) he would have come off in a better light. All of America knew he needed a car-- what do you want to bet that some big car manufacturer may have handed him the keys to a car for being a stand-up guy? But, he traded his principles for the next rung up the ladder, and what did he get? Just what he deserved-- he got to watch someone else go home with a million dollars. Hope he enjoys his truck, he paid for it with his integrity. |
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| Sawadee | Dreamz played a smart, fluid game | 0 | May 15 2007, 2:16 AM EDT by Sawadee | ||||
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Thread started: May 15 2007, 2:16 AM EDT
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First I'd like to point out--most posters don't know what extreme poverty is like. Dreamz deseperately wanted a car. Yau Man (who I love) manipulated Dreamz's desire. Yau Man could have just given the car to Dreamz--but Yau Man was playing a game.
Dreamz was also playing a game. He had a fluid, impulsive strategy and it took him to final three. He realized that Yau Man would target him, and so he tried to target Yau Man first. And when that didn't work, he held on to his immunity. It's a game. Survivor fans prefer contants who play to win. Dreamz knew he couldn't win, but he was still playing to get to the end. I respect him. |
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| Karolyna | Dre | 2 | May 14 2007, 3:30 PM EDT by RUNT | ||||
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Thread started: May 13 2007, 9:33 PM EDT
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He has no principles. Everything he preaches about rising up against homelessness and being a better person for it is a crock- he'd do anything and everything for money. He claims that he'll do the right thing for his son but he really has no idea what the right thing is. I have no doubt that he will eventually get everything that he has coming for him. Take nothing he says at face value, he clearly has no conscious.
Andria, you disgust me.
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| Liver | Exactly the stereotype that needed to be avoided | 0 | May 14 2007, 2:24 PM EDT by Liver | ||||
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Thread started: May 14 2007, 2:24 PM EDT
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Pretty much says it all. Dre is the classic stereotyped young uneducated black male. He did nothing to break out of that. Besides being a horrible role model, it is amazing the ignorance he tries to get past. There is nothing positive to say about this thing, hopefully he will get dinged on taxes enough that he will have the truck taken away. Someday, possibly he will see everything he did to move "his people" in the wrong direction in society. The stupidity here is amazing
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| SusaSusa | Dre | 0 | Mar 22 2007, 4:15 PM EDT by SusaSusa | ||||
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Thread started: Mar 22 2007, 4:15 PM EDT
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Just a good old boy. I can see this young man has a heart. Good for you Dre. I hope all your happiness unfolds and brings you much harmany.
You hang in there kid, you'll be fine. |
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