The thing about Sue's spelling is that it tended to be phonetic on the ones that she misspelled. She did spell correctly, however, Stacey, Greg, Colleen & Sean - and was almost correct in spelling Dirk - off by just one letter.
Greg with his coconut phone must have thought he was the Professor on "Gilligan's Island", lol! Think (am not certain) he was offered a cell phone endorsement opportunity.
I don't think Sean's strategy was bad considering this was the first season. This was when alliances were questionable. The majority of jury members (Pagong) were excluded from the alliance. Sean obviously had to vote for someone at each tribal, and this method kept him relatively innocent and predictable, thus pissing off a minimum amount of players and indirectly "joining" the Tagi alliance if they chose to vote the same way as his order.
He was trying to be a diplomat when he used his alphabet strategy while @ the same time protecting his former Tagi members - and to show he was a nice guy. (Am wondering what his patients thought about this strategy?)
Soo is the bst spelre yuo culd evor fiind
Mybe yuo shuld lern hwo 2 spel
+Cole Hicks I can't tell if you're joking
Or if you're just that dumb
Yep I agree
I have found more good spellers! XD
The thing about Sue's spelling is that it tended to be phonetic on the ones that she misspelled. She did spell correctly, however, Stacey, Greg, Colleen & Sean - and was almost correct in spelling Dirk - off by just one letter.
i loved colleen
the first ever survivor sweetheart
Kelly was made out to be such a villian but she was a total hero
...and that doesn't work on Survivor.
Sue Hawk ❤️
Wait the homosexual? I didnt get that part. Was he talking about Richard? Is he gay? Didnt know he was if I heard right.
Reddusk Ironsky yeah Rich is gay
Greg with his coconut phone must have thought he was the Professor on "Gilligan's Island", lol! Think (am not certain) he was offered a cell phone endorsement opportunity.
The most relatable award goes to worst speller Suey hawk
I don't think Sean's strategy was bad considering this was the first season. This was when alliances were questionable. The majority of jury members (Pagong) were excluded from the alliance. Sean obviously had to vote for someone at each tribal, and this method kept him relatively innocent and predictable, thus pissing off a minimum amount of players and indirectly "joining" the Tagi alliance if they chose to vote the same way as his order.
actually i feel that it is a smart strategy because he able to avoid being the target by using his voting system
He was trying to be a diplomat when he used his alphabet strategy while @ the same time protecting his former Tagi members - and to show he was a nice guy. (Am wondering what his patients thought about this strategy?)
>Has an award for worst speller
>Can't spell "cutest" correctly