Survivor 48 came to an end, and crowned Kyle Fraser the winner of the $1,000.000.00. He was able to convince the jury that he did indeed outwit, outplay and outlast them all an deserver to be the winner.
Thus ended a strange season of Survivor. It started off good, had a big lull in the middle but did redeem itself at the end and the final tribal council. I think I learned more about the final five in the last episode than I knew all game. Still did not get the impression that Kyle was lying the entire time (other than being a lawyer in real life). He told people what they wanted to hear, and pretty much did what he said he was going to do. When Kamillia told Kyle that neither one of them would win if they were sitting in the final three, he used that to justify taking Joe without getting Kamillia mad at him. Kamillia then helped him at the final tribal by collaborating with him all the moves they made. Well played.
Looking back, there was really nobody that sticks out as a great Survivor player that will be remembered for years to come (although I have a feeling somebody from Season 48 will be invited back for Season 50). Season 49 wrapped filming, and will premier in the fall. If it works out, I am going to try and go to the Rob Has A Podcast Live Show in the fall.
Not the best season, but not the worst. I give it 2 1/2 Bags
Heard them talking on WFAN Sports Radio about the worst sports losses you have had as a fan. Thought about this for a bit, and here are a few losses that I will never forget
1. Seton Hall loseing to Michagain in the 1989 NCAA Finals
Seton Hall is in South Orange NJ, the next town over from Maplewood, where I grew up, so was a big fan and followed then on this magiacal run to the finals. Still hurts thinking about it today
2. NY Mets losing to the St. Lous Cardinals in game 7 of the 2006 NCLS
The Mets were the better team all year and this one really hurt.
3. NY Giants (Multiple bad losses)
A – Giants get blown out by the Baltimore Ravens in Suber Bowl XXXV
B – Giants lose play-off game to the Minnesota Vikings (1997)
C – Giants lose play-off game to San Francisco 49rs (2002)
D – Giants lose play-off game to the Los Angeles Rams (1989) (Flipper Anderson Game)
Finally a few things
Enjoying “The Boomerang” by Robert Baily
Finished Epesode 8 of Andor — Very good and very well done
Enjoyed the Season Finale of 9-1-1 and looking forwared to its retun in the fall
Really like 2nd season of “The Last of Us”
Still working on the Judas Priest Albums — Up to “British Steel”
Wishing everybody a Happy, Healthy, and Safe Memorial Day Holiday. Hope you get to spend some quality time with friends and family.
#Enjoy
#PEACE
AverageAndy (Unlike Kyle, I am the true average guy)

