Monday, May 4, 2009

"Survivor" - Walldorf Germany

It does not take a rocket scientist to come to the conclusion that, two cars being shared by at least three people, two of which are fiercely independent "only child" type personalities, would result in some sort of alpha dog positioning.

Fortunately or unfortunately, I am one of the drivers named as the primary driver on one of the cars, and another of my colleagues is named as the primary driver on the other car. However the third American who has thirst for sports cars and fast driving is not listed as one of the primary drivers. So you can see where this is going. The other PD (primary driver) takes off like a ghost which leaves me to be the one to be the "chauffeur".

There is a natural alliance with the American tribe regarding the car situation. We are trying to keep the car situation quiet. Although, in the American tribe, there are a couple of contentious situations brewing. This needs to get resolved hopefully quickly, because it is only a matter of time before the rest of the international colleagues realize who holds the keys.

However, in the true spirit of the "Survivor" show, at the end of the day there is one person left standing, and that person also has to play their cards right to ensure their "master plan" works to their advantage. That is all I will say.

I'm trying to figure out how to win "immunity" from having to be the chauffer.

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