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_jfd_
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What's in a word
Jun 25 2008, 6:59 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 25 2008, 6:59 PM EDT
The word "mutiny" has such a negative connotation (had to use the dictionary for that one, OB). If Jeff had offered the opportunity to "get to know the opponents", who would have jumped at it? I would. So what word could be used to turn a positive spin for switching tribes? 2  out of 5 found this valuable. Do you?    
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OB157x
OB157x
1. RE: What's in a word
Jun 26 2008, 12:07 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 26 2008, 12:07 PM EDT
"The word "mutiny" has such a negative connotation (had to use the dictionary for that one, OB). If Jeff had offered the opportunity to "get to know the opponents", who would have jumped at it? I would. So what word could be used to turn a positive spin for switching tribes? "
What do you think of coopetition or if you don't like that one how about detente.
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2. RE: What's in a word
Jun 26 2008, 2:50 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 26 2008, 2:50 PM EDT
"What do you think of coopetition or if you don't like that one how about detente."
I like coopetition. I don't get detente. How about recon?
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Indygirl
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3. RE: What's in a word
Jun 26 2008, 2:56 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 26 2008, 2:56 PM EDT
"I like coopetition. I don't get detente. How about recon?"
How about "Mingle" I didn't need a dictionary for that one. : )
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OB157x
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4. RE: What's in a word
Jun 26 2008, 3:11 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 26 2008, 3:11 PM EDT
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_jfd_
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5. RE: What's in a word
Jun 26 2008, 3:13 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 26 2008, 3:13 PM EDT
"How about "Mingle" I didn't need a dictionary for that one. : )"
Mingle sounds like too much of a party atmosphere. It's more like mingle with an ulterior motive. Maybe "spy" is a better word. The point is, by Jeff using the word "Mutiny", Johnathan and Candice were doomed. So "what's in a word" - everything!
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6. RE: What's in a word
Jun 26 2008, 4:42 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 26 2008, 4:42 PM EDT
"Mingle sounds like too much of a party atmosphere. It's more like mingle with an ulterior motive. Maybe "spy" is a better word. The point is, by Jeff using the word "Mutiny", Johnathan and Candice were doomed. So "what's in a word" - everything!"
correct you are jfd. Jeff plays a greater role in the outcome of events more often than he or any of the powers to be want to admit. That, though, is part of the game as it's come to be. Spy could imply infiltrate
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Indygirl
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7. RE: What's in a word
Jun 26 2008, 10:44 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 26 2008, 10:44 PM EDT
"Mingle sounds like too much of a party atmosphere. It's more like mingle with an ulterior motive. Maybe "spy" is a better word. The point is, by Jeff using the word "Mutiny", Johnathan and Candice were doomed. So "what's in a word" - everything!"
Well jfd They didn't have to go but Candice was so desperatly hot for Adam that she couldn't think straight..also I like mingle....Mingle Mingle Mingle I'm a mingle maniac lol.....I know I know I need medication...My hubby tells me that all the time. Can you imagine that. : ) Peace
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