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Survivor: Guatemala: Tribes
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The winners of the Reward Challenge receive a crocodile-proof pool, on SURVIVOR: GUATEMALA -- THE MAYA EMPIRE, Thursday, Oct. 13 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. When host Jeff Probst tells the castaways that the winning team will have a crocodile-proof swimming pool delivered to their camp (along with chips, dip and margaritas), such an incentive inspires one castaway to blaze through the competition. The pounding rain takes its toll on the tribes and causes one castaway to voice their frustration and demand that people "Step Up!" One self-absorbed castaway annoys tribe members with endless stories of a glamorous life. And, the fifth member is voted out of the tribe.
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Gary Hogeboom (QB, '86-'88) In 2005, Hogeboom was a contestant on the CBS reality TV show Survivor: Guatemala. Hogeboom kept his past a secret and even claimed his name was Gary Hawkins and was a landscaper, for fear of instant elimination. Another contestant (Danni) who worked in sports radio recognized him immediately, but he denied this many times. He was able to convince the other contestants on the show that he was telling the truth. Hogeboom was eliminated on day 30, after saving himself from elimination by using the hidden immunity idol at the previous tribal council; his elimination was unrelated to the issue of his true identity. After he was voted out, he confessed in his final words that his name was Gary Hogeboom and he was an ex-NFL quarterback.
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Survivor: Guatemala - Advice for the Remaining 13 , by Jeffrey Clinard: Sometimes desperation moves pay off, such as the way the original Yaxhá members managed to swing enough votes to get Blake eliminated at tribal council. It ... means that Survivors who face bad situations may be able to find a way out. Who is vulnerable, and what can they do about it? Jeffrey provides the advice.
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