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I can't believe he didn't give the truck back. What a snake. Probably the lowest competitor yet.

2007-05-14 06:36:06 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Television Reality Television

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Dreamz really stooped to a new level of low last night. In my opinion, I didn't really think he would hold up his bargain with YauMan when he made the deal. He had already proven his untrustworthiness by lying and backstabbing prior to the truck deal. However, I sincerely believe that when Dreamz made the truck deal, he intended to keep his word...at that time. He wanted his son to see he was a man of his word. He said it on camera, and "swore to god". He lied last night again, when he told Jeff Probst that he never intended to give Yau the immunity idol. BS.

He's one of the skankiest, slimiest, most worthless contestants I've ever seen on this show, and I've watched every single season from the beginning. It's our family TV night. A fine example for *any* kids...NOT! Even my teens were appalled at his behavior.

2007-05-14 07:28:41 · answer #1 · answered by ~RedBird~ 7 · 4 0

I'm glad Dreamz didn't win...but I had a feeling he wouldn't give up immunity to Yau, I'm not surprised he didn't. I don't understand though, how he thought he could do something like that and expect any votes at the end. I felt bad for Yau-man too. I think he played a better game than Earl, but Earl kept under the radar whereas Yau was too noticeable.

2016-04-01 00:50:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I feel sorry for Dreamz because I think that his decision to not keep his word, but to betray Yau-man at the same time, is going to haunt him for years. He has to look at himself in the mirror every morning, knowing what he did, and showing what kind of a man (er, child) he is. He claims to be a Christian. Can you IMAGINE how the church congregation will treat him? And potential employers? For shaaaaaaame.

I highly doubt that it would happen, (because Yau-man seems to be above such things, and I don't think he really wanted the truck in the first place), but I can't help but wonder if Yau-man wanted the truck back, if he could sue for breach of contract. They didn't sign anything, but the verbal contract was clearly documented.

Yau-man was incredibly gracious and patient with Dreamz, and seemed to want Dreamz to grow and mature. Rewarding Dreamz by allowing him to continue to reap the benefits of a bargain not-kept is not a way to teach someone a lesson.

2007-05-14 08:06:59 · answer #3 · answered by Bubbles 3 · 2 0

Yauman was foolish for even offering him the truck. Lets face it, most people are dishonest especially when it comes to gaining a million dollars. Everyone except maybe Yauman knew what Dreamz would do.

Dreamz is a scumbag.

2007-05-15 12:15:28 · answer #4 · answered by Wolfie 2 · 1 0

Dreamz should have kept his part of the "bargin". He swore to God and on his kid's life that he would give the imunity necklace to Yau. He wanted to show his son how it is to be a good man and to keep his word....but no he kept it. Maybe Dreamz should have went to Yau before tribal and said " I'll keep my promise to you, if you and Earl don't vote me out." Then everyone in the country and the rest of the Survivor people don't see him like a snake.

2007-05-14 08:49:16 · answer #5 · answered by ♥Brown Eyed Girl ♥ 5 · 1 0

If Dreamz had been a smarter player he could have given Yau the immunity idol and formed an alliance with Earl and Yau to vote Cassandra out. That way he could have kept his word and could have had chance for the million. The jury would have gained respect for him. But since he is obviously a sleazy person that didn't happen.

2007-05-14 07:54:47 · answer #6 · answered by The Lovely Nancy 1 · 2 0

He is having to give up the Truck to charity probably because of the taxes owed on it. As is he admits he knew he would never win but he would not vote off Casandra. In short it was a warped sense of logic he employed. He swore to God he would honor his deal and he didn't so every Christian thinks he is scum. But as far as being the lowest competitor this was a year filled with scum. Remember Yau-man making the fake idol and Mookie poking through Yau-man's bags and Boo making a hiding place to spy on people. It was a bad crew altogether.

2007-05-14 07:56:43 · answer #7 · answered by LORD Z 7 · 1 0

Yau Man made an unenforceable deal with "Dreamz". Yau Man should have known that "Dreamz" is a snake and cannot be trusted.

I don't think Yau Man wanted the truck. Yau Man strikes me as an environmentalist, so that truck was definitely not his style.

2007-05-14 06:45:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

The truck aside....the man didn't hold true to his word........a REAL man....like Yau.......was able to forgive him and move on...which is great.....I don't think I could've been so forgiving....

If a man can't be trusted by the things he says......hes not a man at all (or a woman, cuz I'm a woman, not a man...okay, this isn't going the way I wanted it to so I'll just hit submit now and moooooove on;)

2007-05-14 06:59:06 · answer #9 · answered by L ♥ L ♥ 7 · 3 0

He has no honor.

I swore on God and even on his kids, yet he still went back on his word...

If he felt the need to be dishonest, he should at least have had the dignity to leave God and Kids out of it. Shaming himself is one thing, but shaming his family and faith? Inexcusable.

For him to even believe that the jury would reward him for such a blatant lie, shows how twisted his morals are.

2007-05-14 06:41:23 · answer #10 · answered by Infernal Disaster 7 · 1 1

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