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«The decision to send Bruce to Exile Island was a tough one, but he is an asset to that team and without Bruce we think they're not going to be up on their feet as they should be... so we made the tough call.»
Author: Terry Dietz
«My strategy is to try to coax out of those guys who they think is going to be in the Final Four, and with that, it puts two of their players kinda out there.»
Author: Terry Dietz
«Two of their players, Danielle and Bruce, are the next on the pecking order and if I can get those guys over to our side this will totally swing the game.»
Author: Terry Dietz
«Today is a new day and new numbers are rolling through my head... if I can draw two of those people over on our side, the tables could turn. We'll see what happens, there's always hope.»
Author: Terry Dietz
«Bruce being gone out of this game was a good thing for me because I got to skip a Challenge, and pretty much every Immunity Challenge coming down the road, I've got to take. It is really imperative to try to make some allies and hopefully tie up one or two members before the next Immunity Challenge.»
Author: Terry Dietz

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