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Post by Erin on Apr 10, 2010 10:16:08 GMT -5
Sorry guys! I'm pretty sure I know what happen. I deleted them off photobucket on my phone. Sorry about that!
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Post by Erin on Apr 10, 2010 10:22:41 GMT -5
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Post by ashley on Apr 10, 2010 11:18:03 GMT -5
Doing mine...Will be posted and done in the next hour or so! Sorry for the delay!
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Post by Tom on Apr 10, 2010 11:46:24 GMT -5
^ Actually, Erin has to be the one to post the updated picture with her pic in it, otherwise we get a penalty or something. So Erin, just repost what Jordan posted ASAP.
I'm gonna be busy all day guys, but I should be around at night to help out in any way as needed! Including the write-up.
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Post by jordan on Apr 10, 2010 11:56:39 GMT -5
beginning of a writeup... Starting with the background, we chose purple to be the tribe color because of its historic meaning. For centuries, purple has been the color of royalty. It's also the color of good judgment. It is the color of people seeking spiritual fulfillment. It is said if you surround yourself with purple you will have peace of mind. We felt that all of these had heroic connotations. Plus we have a British dude on the tribe, so if we didn't use the color, sorry "colour", of royalty, he would have imposed a tax on sugar. If you look carefully at the background, you will see that all of the past iSurv1vor seasons are written on the background in the "Survivor" font. We wanted to respect the great history of this series, and remind ourselves that as the iSurv1vor Heroes we're not only playing for ourselves, but for all of the cast members and hosts of the past 14 seasons. Even the villains. The torches, staying true to traditional Survivor fashion, represent life in this game. The "Heroes" logo is ripped from the TV show Heroes, which besides looking really cool was also the first real joke our tribe had together .. the photoshopped picture that Erik made with all of our heads on the cast of Heroes. And stick figure Clayton. And then we get to the pictures. We wanted everyone on the tribe to contribute to the flag equally, so everyone took pictures of themselves and included a word that they felt typified a Hero... then we just describe each word and why each person fits that characteristic. ending with Donna, of course. feel free to edit/add/delete liberally
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Post by jordan on Apr 10, 2010 11:59:27 GMT -5
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Post by ashley on Apr 10, 2010 12:34:31 GMT -5
Here's me added!
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Post by Tom on Apr 10, 2010 12:50:44 GMT -5
Yay, we're almost there! Love your pic, Ashley. <333
And love the write-up, Jordan! Sounds really great.
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Post by erik on Apr 10, 2010 12:59:02 GMT -5
Guys this looks amazing!!!! Love the pics Ashley and Erin and pretty much everybody. This turned out so perfect!
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Post by erik on Apr 10, 2010 13:11:54 GMT -5
Description looks good!! I made a few minor edits and added the description for my word. --- Starting with the background, we chose purple to be our tribe color because of its historic meaning. For centuries, purple has been the color of royalty. It's also the color of good judgment. It's the color of people seeking spiritual fulfillment. It is said that if you surround yourself with purple, you will have peace of mind. We felt that all of these had heroic connotations. Plus we have a British dude on the tribe, so if we didn't use the color, sorry "colour", of royalty, he would have imposed a tax on sugar. If you look carefully at the background, you will see that all of the past iSurv1vor seasons are written on the background in the "Survivor" font. We wanted to respect the amazing history of this series, and remind ourselves that as the iSurv1vor Heroes we're not only playing for ourselves, but for all of the cast members and hosts of the past 14 seasons....even the villains. The torches, staying true to traditional Survivor fashion, represent life in this game. The "Heroes" logo is ripped from the TV show Heroes, which besides looking really cool was also the first real joke and bonding experience our tribe had together ...the photoshopped picture that Erik made with all of our heads on the cast of Heroes...and stick figure Clayton. And then we get to the pictures. We wanted everyone on the tribe to contribute to the flag equally, so everyone took pictures of themselves and included a word that they felt typified a Hero... Erik chose " Sex Appeal" because well, cmon, let's be honest...look at this tribe! Heroes are typically easy on the eyes, and this game is no exception. The villains don't even come close to the raw sexuality of the Heroes tribe . --- ...everyone else, feel free to add your own description if you want . If you disappear before tonight, someone else can just write it for you lol.
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Post by Erin on Apr 10, 2010 13:26:03 GMT -5
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Post by Erin on Apr 10, 2010 13:30:12 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2010 13:41:24 GMT -5
Starting with the background, we chose purple to be our tribe color because of its historic meaning. For centuries, purple has been the color of royalty. It's also the color of good judgement. It's the color of people seeking spiritual fulfillment. It is said that if you surround yourself with purple, you will have peace of mind. We felt that all of these had heroic connotations. Plus we have a British dude on the tribe, so if we didn't use the color, sorry "colour", of royalty, he would have imposed a tax on sugar.
If you look carefully at the background, you will see that all of the past iSurv1vor seasons are written on the background in the "Survivor" font. We wanted to respect the amazing history of this series, and remind ourselves that as the iSurv1vor Heroes we're not only playing for ourselves, but for all of the cast members and hosts of the past 14 seasons....even the villains.
The torches, staying true to traditional Survivor fashion, represent life in this game. The "Heroes" logo is recycled from the TV show Heroes, which besides looking really cool was also the first real joke and bonding experience our tribe had together ...the photoshopped picture that Erik made with all of our heads on the cast of Heroes...and stick figure Clayton.
And then we get to the pictures. We wanted everyone on the tribe to contribute to the flag equally, so everyone took pictures of themselves and included a word that they felt typified a Hero...
Erik chose "Sex Appeal" because well, cmon, let's be honest...look at this tribe! Heroes are typically easy on the eyes, and this game is no exception. The villains don't even come close to the raw sexuality of the Heroes tribe.
Tucker chose "Courage" to portray that a Hero requires this ability to go above and beyond the call of duty, be it to help a team mate, to sacrifice their needs above others and stand accountable for their actions.
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Post by jordan on Apr 10, 2010 14:03:35 GMT -5
Starting with the background, we chose purple to be our tribe color because of its historic meaning. For centuries, purple has been the color of royalty. It's also the color of good judgment. It's the color of people seeking spiritual fulfillment. It is said that if you surround yourself with purple, you will have peace of mind. We felt that all of these had heroic connotations. Plus we have a British dude on the tribe, so if we didn't use the color, sorry "colour", of royalty, he would have imposed a tax on sugar.
If you look carefully at the background, you will see that all of the past iSurv1vor seasons are written on the background in the "Survivor" font. We wanted to respect the amazing history of this series, and remind ourselves that as the iSurv1vor Heroes we're not only playing for ourselves, but for all of the cast members and hosts of the past 14 seasons....even the villains.
The torches, staying true to traditional Survivor fashion, represent life in this game. The "Heroes" logo is recycled from the TV show Heroes, which besides looking really cool was also the first real joke and bonding experience our tribe had together ...the photoshopped picture that Erik made with all of our heads on the cast of Heroes...and stick figure Clayton.
And then we get to the pictures. We wanted everyone on the tribe to contribute to the flag equally, so everyone took pictures of themselves and included a word that they felt typified a Hero...
Erik chose "Sex Appeal" because well, cmon, let's be honest...look at this tribe! Heroes are typically easy on the eyes, and this game is no exception. The villains don't even come close to the raw sexuality of the Heroes tribe.
Tucker chose "Courage" to portray that a Hero requires this ability to go above and beyond the call of duty, be it to help a team mate, to sacrifice their needs above others and stand accountable for their actions.
"Integrity" is one of the hallmark qualities of a Hero. Jordan chose this word to represent a Hero's commitment to sincerity, even in the face of a game as cutthroat as Survivor.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2010 14:33:34 GMT -5
Starting with the background, we chose purple to be our tribe color because of its historic meaning. For centuries, purple has been the color of royalty. It's also the color of good judgment. It's the color of people seeking spiritual fulfillment. It is said that if you surround yourself with purple, you will have peace of mind. We felt that all of these had heroic connotations. Plus we have a British dude on the tribe, so if we didn't use the color, sorry "colour", of royalty, he would have imposed a tax on sugar.
If you look carefully at the background, you will see that all of the past iSurv1vor seasons are written on the background in the "Survivor" font. We wanted to respect the amazing history of this series, and remind ourselves that as the iSurv1vor Heroes we're not only playing for ourselves, but for all of the cast members and hosts of the past 14 seasons....even the villains.
The torches, staying true to traditional Survivor fashion, represent life in this game. The "Heroes" logo is recycled from the TV show Heroes, which besides looking really cool was also the first real joke and bonding experience our tribe had together ...the photoshopped picture that Erik made with all of our heads on the cast of Heroes...and stick figure Clayton.
And then we get to the pictures. We wanted everyone on the tribe to contribute to the flag equally, so everyone took pictures of themselves and included a word that they felt typified a Hero...
Erik chose "Sex Appeal" because well, cmon, let's be honest...look at this tribe! Heroes are typically easy on the eyes, and this game is no exception. The villains don't even come close to the raw sexuality of the Heroes tribe.
Tucker chose "Courage" to portray that a Hero requires this ability to go above and beyond the call of duty, be it to help a team mate, to sacrifice their needs above others and stand accountable for their actions.
"Integrity" is one of the hallmark qualities of a Hero. Jordan chose this word to represent a Hero's commitment to sincerity, even in the face of a game as cutthroat as Survivor.
Stephen chose "Valor" because it represents the boldness, raw determination and gallant attitude that the Heroes possess against worthy competitors.
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