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His double cross of Yau was unacceptable as well as his earlier double cross in his alliance earlier in the game. Yau should have won.

2007-05-15 02:30:43 · 8 answers · asked by duke 5 in Entertainment & Music Television Reality Television

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Hell YES !!!
1) No one will trust him socialy or fiancially
2) Would you hire a person like this to work for you
3) Yau has people coming up to him and recognizing him in a good way , I won't be suprized to find out if Dreamz gets people to spit or hurl insults at him now

2007-05-15 11:37:19 · answer #1 · answered by just me 4 · 0 0

Unfortunately "No". It all depends on what kind of agent he gets and how well he can ride the temporary popularity. It is sad because the lesson he has taught the young people that watch the show. I think it is an excellent example of how society has changed, look at the difference in age and background. Yau was form a different era and is showing class and honor. Dreamz is from today's society and is showing the greed and disgrace the world has come to.

2007-05-15 02:48:47 · answer #2 · answered by Rick S 3 · 0 1

Dreamz was a jerk through and through...I could not stand his reasoning for his betrayal...He really has a rough road ahead of him if he thinks he can do that in real life as well...
Yau was definitely the best and should have won...

2007-05-15 03:26:29 · answer #3 · answered by Red Sox lover 6 · 1 0

genuinely, one hundred% no longer. i became into dismayed, very much shocked, and outraged that Dreamz positioned aside all his ethical values, his integrity, and his notice, for a brilliant gamble to be interior the wonderful 3. He knew he does no longer win anyhow, because of the fact the jury may well be enraged. besides the shown fact that, he nonetheless went on, and denied Yauman a victory. He did no longer even have the integrity to furnish Yauman his vehicle. he's a egocentric guy or woman and that i've got faith sorry for his little ones who will would desire to stay the remainder of their lives understanding that their father is a backstabbing cheat who manipulates and takes income of human beings for his own income. you haven't any longer have been given any classification Dreamz! i'm hoping you're pleased with the motor vehicle that's no longer even rightfully yours!

2017-01-09 21:43:40 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I don't think what Dreamz did on the show will hurt him in real life. The man has been through a lot (he was homeless), so he knows how to survive. His ramblings got on my nerves, I wanted to reach into my television, slap him one good time, and tell him to shut-up. He could never answer a question honestly. I thought it made him look uneducated and dimwitted.

2007-05-15 04:00:48 · answer #5 · answered by sunchine girl 3 · 0 1

As Dreamz said...he was just playing a game in which the idea was to outlast ,outwit, and outplay. He sure did that!!! This was just a game not real life so I think you take their behavior as "game" behavior and not their real personality.

2007-05-15 02:44:28 · answer #6 · answered by K 3 · 0 1

yes he would of won if he was in the final..Dreamz backstabbed almost every one on the jury..and Cassandra di dvery little..and yes Dreamz will regreat what he did

2007-05-15 02:43:25 · answer #7 · answered by nas88car300 7 · 0 1

i don't really think it will hurt him. i think he will ride the "yeah, i'm a despicable guy, but it was a game!" wave all the way to the bank. that is, unless nobody cares (meaning no talk show appearances, etc.). and if nobody cares, then i don't know if anyone in the real world will take it seriously if they don't take the show seriously.

i do hope that karma gets him when he's driving that "stolen" car. take that as you will.

2007-05-15 06:57:13 · answer #8 · answered by mojo 2 · 0 1

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