Showing posts with label Survivor Gabon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Survivor Gabon. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2008

Survivor Gabon: Earth's Last Eden's Sugar's Adam

I guess it is old news, but it was new news to me, to learn that that little sweetie on the latest Survivor, Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, became a married lady on August 23, 2008.

The Survivor of Earth's Last Eden found her Adam in the form of a movie director named John Lands. The pair got married in Las Vegas after a long 11 day courtship.

Sugar, in a pair of black stilettos, was walked down the aisle by an Elvis impersonator who seranaded the couple with "Fools Rush In." The newlyweds honeymooned at the Treasure Island Resort.

Sugar had shared details of her wedding on her MySpace webpage, but she has since set her MySpace profile to private, which means you have to be a MySpace "Friend" to view Sugar's MySpace page.

Below are Jessica Kiper's aka Sugar's Details that anyone could see before Sugar set her profile to private...

Here for: Networking, Friends
Status: Married
Hometown: Baton Rouge,LA
Body type: 161cm
Religion: Agnostic
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Children: Someday
Education: High school
Occupation: ACTOR/PINUP/VOCALIST/WRITER-LYRICIST

I did not realize that Sugar, who that deranged Corinne characterized as "an unemployed, uneducated leech on society" was actually employed as an actress and has worked on TV shows, like Gilmore Girls and has been in movies.

Below is a YouTube video in which you see clips of some of Sugar's TV and movie appearances.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Survivor Gabon's Ace Arrested

That is Ace G. Gordon's Mug Shot. Ace was the 7th person voted off CBS's Survivor Gabon: Earth's Last Eden. Ace's boot was the first in a record breaking string of entertaining blindsides.

Ace seemed like a bit of an ass from what we saw of him while he was still in Eden. Apparently Ace has a bit of a drinking problem and gets violent towards women when he's consumed too much alcohol.

Ace seemed a bit full of himself on Survivor. He told the police who subdued him that he was "famous."

Ace was a bad boy in the town in which he lives, Naples, Florida. Below is the Naples News story about the Arrest of Famous Ace.

NAPLES - A former Survivor cast member faces misdemeanor charges after deputies say he caused a disruption at an East Naples lounge early Sunday, the Collier County Sheriff's Office reports.

Ace G. Gordon, 1215 Dianna Ave., Naples, was charged with disorderly intoxication, obstruction of an officer and resisting arrest without violence.

Reports say deputies saw the security staff at Sway Lounge, 2858 U.S. 41 East, escorting Gordon out of the establishment early Sunday.

Staff members told deputies Gordon had struck a woman in the bar before being asked to leave. As he was being escorted out, Gordon reached toward a deputy's face in an aggressive manner, according to reports.

Reports say Gordon resisted arrest and had to be taken to the ground to be handcuffed.
While en route to the Collier County jail, Gordon repeatedly told deputies he was famous, according to reports.

Gordon was the seventh person to get voted off of the show, which is set this season in Gabon.

Survivor Gabon: Randy Leaves The Tribe

Another blindside this week on CBS's Survivor Gabon: Earth's Last Eden. This week's was a blindside with a twist. Bitter, angry Randy, he with some serious socialization issues, annoying just about everyone on his Nobag tribe got the blindside. And can I interject how goofy that Nobag name is? Spelling Gabon backwards. I guess that is clever.

Randy used Bob's extremely well made fake immunity idol. That made for some amusement watching Randy fall into the fake immunity idol trap.

Sugar couldn't stop herself from giggling as the votes were read, giving Randy the boot. I like Sugar. When Sugar and Bob snuck off to pow-wow it was odd enough that he confessed he did not have the idol, but why would he tell Sugar that he made a fake one? It perplexed Sugar too.

This episode was the one where we have the Survivor staple: the food auction. Well, food and a bath and a chance to send someone to exile island. Ken won the Exile Island bidding and sent Bob. Susie won the bath. I don't remember who got what with the rest of the auction. It was stuff like burgers and beer and french fries and spaghetti and wine.

The winner of the wine got an advantage at the next immunity challenge, with the wine remaining unopened til then.

The last item up for bid was won by Randy. It was a plate of cookies he had to share with the tribe. Sugar kept refusing one of Randy's cookies, but finally took one, but then gave it to Matty.

Back at camp that cookie exchange sparked some fighting between Matty and Randy. Randy said he "left the auction broke, full, half-drunk and pissed off. So I'm gonna burn this house down in the next day or two."

Bob didn't bother looking for the idol, instead he did some site seeing, hiking around the island.

Back at camp Randy starts up a weird plan to piss off everyone so they'll vote him out, with him whipping out Bob's fake idol and thus causing the person in second place, Susie, to get voted out. What a diabolical scheme.

At the Immunity Challenge Corrine's wine advantage was she got to sit out the first round of a multi-part challenge. The challenge involved carrying bags of puzzle pieces across a beam. The first 3 to carry three bags moved on. Til some dominoes fell and a flag was raised with Ken winning immunity.

After the Immunity Challenge Randy did not have to go into heavy duty convincing to shake loose the fake idol from Bob, Sugar had already taken care of that, convincing Bob to give Randy the idol, which Randy played at Tribal Council, sure that this would boot out Susie and give him back control of the game.

Randy's final words were a bit on the bitter side.

Bye Bye Randy.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Survivor Gabon: Earth's Last Eden

The 17th season of Survivor is holding my attention. A couple of Survivors ago I was ready to bail. The editing had gone bad. There seemed to be a disconnect between what we were watching and the outcomes. In other words, for me, it didn't make any sense. It was like the editing was purposefully being misleading. This made it boring and pointless to pay attention.

But then the last couple of seasons of Survivor it's as if the producers figured out what had gone wrong and fixed it. The previous iteration of Survivor had the most blindsides, most uses of the immunity idol and a real good plot line.

The current Survivor seems to be hitting on all cylinders. We've had 2 real entertaining blindsides in a row. Last week it was fun seeing the smug, arrogant Ace guy with the weird accent get the boot. And this week it was even more enjoyable seeing the smug, not so arrogant, actually likeable Marcus get the boot.

It's always fun to see guys like Ace and Marcus scheming to take their group to the final 6 or 4 or 3, so sure of their position. And then they get the boot.

I'm liking Survivor in Africa this time. It's very scenic. And the occasional rogue elephant makes for some good animal drama.

Switching up the teams over and over again has been a good thing too. It's entertaining watching the rug get pulled out from under their plots and alliances.

The main thing I'd change about Survivor is somehow tone down the host, Jeff Probst. He is more annoying than an Olympics TV commentator with his non-stop yapping during the Survivor challenges.

As for those challenges, I wish they'd figure out a way to somehow make them more entertaining. Usually I get confused by them. This weeks was easy to follow though. But it seemed unfair to the females.

Speaking of the Olympics, I didn't care for the Olympian, Crystal Cox at first, but now that we've seen how good she is at scheming and manipulating, particularly the job she did on Marcus, well, I'm liking her now.

I like that Sugar girl too. It was quite amusing to see that now banished lawyer, Dan Kay, be totally baffled in his hunt for the Hidden Immunity Idol went he got sent to Exile Island. Exile Island doesn't seem to be an island this time. But when Sugar got sent there, unlike Dan, she found the idol in what seemed seconds, plowing through the clues at warp speed. While Dan seemed to spend hours randomly digging holes. That was painful to watch.

This is the first Survivor shot in high-definition. You can really tell a difference. Almost 3-D at times.