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Kudos to you for this amazing work! My only complaint is that you could have added the unaired Reward Challenge in Borneo, episode 2 that Pagong won. It was similar to the Water Torture Reward Challenge in Australia, episode 3 that Ogakor won. Still, great job!Oh, and there was also the other challenge from Borneo that didn't make the main show but was on the DVDs I think? Aside from the one sesefied mentioned It was at the final six, maybe? They had to guess how much weight they had lost, and Colleen won a chocolate bar and split it with everyone.
Absolutely amazing. The followup should be a rundown of all the tribal councils with the reasons why each person received votes.
Is there a reason why Rupert's name is specially entered as "RUPERT!"?
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bizzymann wrote: winterfruits wrote: This is really impressive.(But if you're looking for any, like, corrections, it had been determined that Galu meant "to be rough," as in water, or just "wave" as a noun, thus the wave being their emblem. See here. It also apparently means "a number of young persons" which may actually be the best and more accurate meaning of all. gbu, Galu.)Also, I thought Ogakor meant alligator or summat?
winterfruits wrote: This is really impressive.(But if you're looking for any, like, corrections, it had been determined that Galu meant "to be rough," as in water, or just "wave" as a noun, thus the wave being their emblem. See here. It also apparently means "a number of young persons" which may actually be the best and more accurate meaning of all. gbu, Galu.)
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Rusty22 wrote:bizzymann wrote: winterfruits wrote: This is really impressive.(But if you're looking for any, like, corrections, it had been determined that Galu meant "to be rough," as in water, or just "wave" as a noun, thus the wave being their emblem. See here. It also apparently means "a number of young persons" which may actually be the best and more accurate meaning of all. gbu, Galu.)Also, I thought Ogakor meant alligator or summat?Ogakor was crocodile, and Kucha was kangaroo.
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reks wrote:KOTA TRIBE - from GABON came from the real-life Fang tribe of Cameroon, Equatorial guinea and GabonFANG TRIBE - from GABON came also from the real-life Fang tribe of Cameroon, Equatorial guinea and GabonGALU TRIBE - from SAMOA means a Samoan warrior tattoo/battle tattoo.
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Is there any way you could add a table of content for easy navigation between shows and seasons?
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