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On their opinions of Ozzy:
KATHY: I knew that he had the immunity idol. How they showed it was that I just sat there, but I didn't. Obviously Cirie and I had found all of the clues that we needed. We knew the Idol was on exile. I told Ozzy that I wasn't interested, "No, you go ahead." Because that gave me some alone time to look for it, which I did while he was gone. I just had it in my head that it was in one of the nooks in the rock that was over my head. I just keep looking. When Ozzy came back, I knew he had it. Even after he held up the white starfish, as soon as he turned away, my head is up, because I'm looking in the rooks. I was a little disappointed that they didn't show that, but maybe that didn't jive with the story they were trying to tell. He's a very nice guy. We talked. The first time on Exile island was two days. We talked and he told me about what he wanted to do and things like that. It was like, "Ozzy, can you find us a clam because you're Ozzy. That's what you do." I thought he was a nice guy while we were out there. He didn't do anything bad to me. He was personable to me. Cirie was very lovely to me. Ami was very lovely. I really adored all of the favorites.
TRACY: I think he's a really nice guy and a hell of a swimmer. I look forward to seeing him at the reunion. He made a comment about me not telling the truth. I think the game gets the best of you out there and you just got to own certain things. If you can rewind, I don't know what he's talking about. I think that he was frustrated because this was his second time around and he wanted to win even more than you can imagine. It's interesting to see you head start to see things the way that you want to see them. It's clearly - it's on air. Just rewind the show and you can see. I don't know what he's talking about. I try to be as honest as I possibly could and not to insult.
I think one of the things that they did was, being the favorites. Once we get to Malakal, and Ami got really tired of it, and this is one of the reasons that she pulled away, is that they were brutally... they would make fun. They would, what the heck are they teaching us? Cirie sat and kept the fire maintained and would poke it and poke it. We'd go get water, but what was there to teach us? We had a challenge where we could have gotten the fish. The guys came over to teach us how to fish and stuff. Ozzy said, "Well, that's the stupidest challenge. We already know how to fish. We've already won all the fishing supplies. So why would we want to win?" Well, maybe I want to learn how to fish, Ozzy! Maybe I want to depend on myself to catch a fish. He was playing the game very well and looking out for himself and that's good. I'm proud of the way that he played the game. No hard feelings. I'm sure that when we meet again, when our paths cross, we'll be alright with it.
On the decision to leave the game early:
KATHY: The start of the breaking point for me was exile island with me and Ami. The storm where they showed the fans beach. We were stuck on exile island with nothing. The cameras broke. The rain was so hard that we just sat there like POWs against a wall, being pelted in the pitch dark. It started going down, between the rats and I'm talking about the two-legged rats and the four-legged rats and just Mother Nature. It was so humbling to be out there. You think that you have a breaking point, but it's so far away. And then when it hits you at 200 miles an hour right in the face, it's a very humbling experience."
TRACY: My husband said something to me that is so true right now. He said, "Tracy, if you're going to go on this show, you need to go sleep in the yard, with no blanket and no pillow." I looked at him and laughed. Leave the sprinklers on all night and that would have been a great preparation. If anybody wants to go on the show, sprinklers on in the yard, no blanket and find yourself a twig.
KATHY: On an ant hole...
TRACY: Put some honey so the ants will come and basically that's how you prepare.
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