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Lindsey Richter

Lindsey Richter was born and raised in Portland, Oregon and graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism. While attending U of A she wrote for their student newspaper, The Arizona Daily Wildcat, and the Tombstone Epitaph, a paper based out of Tombstone, Arizona. During her senior year at college, she spent a semester studying abroad in Queensland, Australia, where she attended Bond University, a private school located near Surfer's Paradise on Australia's Gold Coast.

 


otlady27

Lindsey was a pathetic excuse of a person and I'm glad she got the boot early on- I wouldn't have been able to put up with one more show of her crying, laziness and mood swings. She whined about how she hated the game and that she wanted to go home. Well fine, go home and get out of here! Why they picked her, I have no clue. She obviously didn't understand the whole point of the game. She bragged when she avoided a vote off at Tribal Council and proceded to lay around on her butt and not contribute to the group. People like that simply don't last long in the game. The key is to not whine, not be lazy, and not be antisocial. Then again, Richard Hatch won "Survivor 1," but I digress. I was also disgusted with Lindsey and her fellow young alliance members (Silas, Brandon and Kim) for portraying young people- basically Generation X (mine) as lazy whiny brats and that is simply not the case. I really hope one of the other young people left on the show- Kelly or Ethan- wins so they can prove that not all GenXers are lazy crybabies.
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• Review posted on 11/28/2001
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