Publié : ven. oct. 29, 2004 7:43 pm
Lex de Survivor Africa et Survivor All-Stars
Lex van den Berghe écrit des commentaires sur Survivor Vanuatu presque chaque semaine pour le Santa Cruz Style.
Dans son article du 12 septembre, il écrivait:
........... this new season of "Survivor" will prove that Burnett’s magic goose is still laying golden eggs.
This time around the game will be played in an idyllic little island nation called Vanuatu, which, for the geographically impaired, is about 500 miles from Fiji.
Of what I know so far, Vanuatu is like a sweet little slice of paradise (with a cherry on top), and a more appropriate title for this season might’ve been "Survivor: Garden of Eden."
These are islands you might deliberately strand yourself on given the opportunity. Food is abundant and the weather is consistently pleasant (unlike the monsoons that pummeled us in Panama). There are no dangerous animals in Vanuatu, and no insect plagues on the beaches.
It seems that the biggest challenge these players will face on the island is finding those little umbrellas for their fancy cocktails.
L'article au complet:
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archiv ... 2style.htm
(Je ne m'appelle pas Sakke, je ne suis pas bonne en traduction.) ;) --Message edité par Nicki le 2004-10-30 01:57:04--
Lex van den Berghe écrit des commentaires sur Survivor Vanuatu presque chaque semaine pour le Santa Cruz Style.
Dans son article du 12 septembre, il écrivait:
........... this new season of "Survivor" will prove that Burnett’s magic goose is still laying golden eggs.
This time around the game will be played in an idyllic little island nation called Vanuatu, which, for the geographically impaired, is about 500 miles from Fiji.
Of what I know so far, Vanuatu is like a sweet little slice of paradise (with a cherry on top), and a more appropriate title for this season might’ve been "Survivor: Garden of Eden."
These are islands you might deliberately strand yourself on given the opportunity. Food is abundant and the weather is consistently pleasant (unlike the monsoons that pummeled us in Panama). There are no dangerous animals in Vanuatu, and no insect plagues on the beaches.
It seems that the biggest challenge these players will face on the island is finding those little umbrellas for their fancy cocktails.
L'article au complet:
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archiv ... 2style.htm
(Je ne m'appelle pas Sakke, je ne suis pas bonne en traduction.) ;) --Message edité par Nicki le 2004-10-30 01:57:04--