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Survivor: Guatemala
Contestants
Contestant
Original Tribe
Switched Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total votes
Jim Lynch
63, Northglenn, CO
Nakm
1st Voted Out
Day 3
8
Morgan McDevitt
21, Decatur, IL
Yaxh
2nd Voted Out
Day 6
8
Brianna Varela
21, Edmonds, WA
Yaxh
3rd Voted Out
Day 8
7
Brooke Struck
25, Hood River, OR
Nakm
Nakm
4th Voted Out
Day 11
5
Blake Towsley
24, Dallas, TX
Nakm
Yaxh
5th Voted Out
Day 14
5
Margaret Bobonich
43, Chardon, OH
Nakm
Nakm
6th Voted Out
Day 15
7
Brian Corridan
22, New York, NY
Yaxh
Yaxh
7th Voted Out
Day 15
7
Amy O'Hara
39, Revere, MA
Yaxh
Yaxh
8th Voted Out
Day 18
4
Brandon Bellinger
22, Manhattan, KS
Nakm
Yaxh
Xhakm
9th Voted Out
Day 21
6
Bobby Jon Drinkard
28, Troy, AL
Survivor: Palau
Nakm
Yaxh
10th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 24
8
Jamie Newton
24, North Hollywood, CA
Yaxh
Nakm
11th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 27
10
Gary Hogeboom
46, Grand Haven, MI
Yaxh
Yaxh
12th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 30
8
Judd Sergeant
34, Ridgefield, NJ
Nakm
Nakm
13th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 33
5
Cindy Hall
31, Naples, FL
Nakm
Nakm
14th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36
6
Lydia Morales
42, Lakewood, WA
Yaxh
Nakm
15th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 37
10
Rafe Judkins
22, Providence, RI
Yaxh
Nakm
16th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 38
2
Stephenie LaGrossa
25, Philadelphia, PA
Survivor: Palau
Yaxh
Nakm
Runner-Up
2
Danni Boatwright
30, Tonganoxie, KS
Nakm
Yaxh
Sole Survivor
1
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received during the final Tribal Council.
The game
Episode title
Air date
Challenges
Eliminated
Vote
Finish
Reward
Immunity
"Big Trek, Big Trouble, Big Surprise"
September 15, 2005
Nakm
Yaxh
Jim
8-1
1st Voted Out
Day 3
"Man Down"
September 22, 2005
Nakm
Nakm
Morgan
8-1
2nd Voted Out
Day 6
"The Brave May Not Live Long, but the Cautious Don't Live at All"
September 29, 2005
Nakm
Nakm
Brianna
7-1
3rd Voted Out
Day 8
"To Betray or Not to Betray"
October 6, 2005
None1
Yaxh
Brooke
5-3
4th Voted Out
Day 11
"Crocs, Cowboys and City Slickers"
October 13, 2005
Yaxh
Nakm
Blake
5-2
5th Voted Out
Day 14
"Big Ball, Big Mouth, Big Trouble"
October 20, 2005
Nakm
Rafe
Margaret
6-1
6th Voted Out
Day 15
[Gary] 2
Brian
5-1
7th Voted Out
Day 15
"Surprise Enemy Visit"
October 27, 2005
Yaxh
Nakm
Amy
4-1
8th Voted Out
Day 18
"The Hidden Immunity Idol"
November 3, 2005
None3
Gary
Brandon
6-4
9th Voted Out
Day 21
"Secrets and Lies and an Idol Surprise"
November 10, 2005
Judd, [Bobby Jon, Stephenie]
Jamie
Bobby Jon
6-2-1
10th Voted Out
Day 24
"Eating and Sleeping With the Enemy"
November 17, 2005
Danni, Gary, Judd, Stephenie
Rafe
Jamie
6-2
11th Voted Out
Day 27
"Everything Is Personal"
November 24, 2005
Cindy, [Rafe]
Rafe
Gary
6-1
12th Voted Out
Day 30
"Price for Immunity"
December 1, 2005
Survivor Auction
Danni
Judd
4-2
13th Voted Out
Day 33
"Big Win, Big Decision, Big Mistake?"
December 8, 2005
Cindy, [Stephenie]
Stephenie
Cindy
4-1
14th Voted Out
Day 36
"Thunder Storms & Sacrifice"
December 11, 2005
None
Rafe
Lydia
3-1
15th Voted Out
Day 37
Danni
Rafe
1-0
16th Voted Out
Day 38
"The Reunion"
December 11, 2005
Jury Vote
Stephenie
6-1
Runner-Up
Danni
Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
^1 There was no reward challenge due to tribal switch.
^2 Rafe was given a chance to award individual immunity to one member of Yaxha, where he chose Gary.
^3 There was no Reward Challenge due to tribal merge.
Episode 1: "Big Trek, Big Trouble, Big Surprise"
Reward Challenge: Tribes must through the jungles of Guatemala in an 11-mile trek. Bringing their belongings and some heavy supplies, they must locate an authentic Mayan pyramid at the end of the course. The first team to reach the pyramid wins.
Reward: Flint and the right to live amongst the ruins.
Immunity Challenge: Using their canoes, the tribes would paddle out to buoys in the lake to retrieve a torch hung from each buoy. Racing back to shore, four members would run to the top of the hill and begin hauling up the canoe with a rope. The remaining tribe members would rotate logs underneath the canoe, allowing it to roll up the hill, much like the technique the Maya used to move large items. Once the canoe passed a finish line, each tribe's remaining member would run to the top of the hill with the torch and light the victory cauldron. First tribe to light the cauldron wins Immunity. Should Yaxha win the challenge, they would receive their flint.
The sixteen new castaways learned upon arriving in the Guatemalan jungle that they would be joined by Bobby Jon Drinkard and Stephenie LaGrossa from Survivor: Palau as they will also compete in the season (though on opposing teams, not as teammates as before). They were also told that their first challenge would be an 11-mile (18 km) hike to a campsite near some Mayan ruins. After a grueling overnight hike, Bobby Jon's Nakum tribe narrowly defeated Stephenie's Yaxha tribe, giving them the right to live adjacently to the Mayan ruins, as the losing Yaxha moved on to a less desirable campsite where they have to make their own shelter. Though victorious at their first challenge, the long hike left most of the Nakum men cramped and in bad condition (Bobby Jon collapsed, Blake injured by barbed plant and sick, Jim and Judd endlessly vomiting, while Brandon was left unscathed), though medical practitioner Margaret tried to nurse them back to health. In their inaugural immunity challenge, the fatigue of the Nakum men hampered their performance, leading Yaxha to their first victory. Back at Nakum camp, Jim (the oldest of the Nakum males) revealed that he tore his bicep during the challenge, causing a tribe decision to eliminate one of the ailing men. In the end, Nakum deemed Jim was the most injured, and was unanimously voted out, 8-1.
Episode 2: "Man Down"
Reward Challenge: One at a time, the Survivors must sprint up a ramp, over a net run to a giant rope web, where they must climb underneath it and gather hanging bags. After untying a bag, they must drop into the water and race with their bag back to the start, where the next person would be waiting to leave. Each tribe member must attempt to get a bag once.
Reward: Fishing supplies
Immunity Challenge: Tribes were to be tethered to ropes in a pit of mud. The first tribe to drag the other to their side of the mud pit and grab a flag would win that round. The first tribe with three flags would win Immunity. Should in fifteen minutes, no tribe had reached a flag, the challenge will be modified in one-on-one match-ups.
At Nakum, Bobby Jon felt disappointment for losing the first immunity challenge, fearing that his Palau losing streak might happen again, while Blake's sickness grew worse. At Yaxha, Gary decided not to divulge his past as a former NFL quarterback, fearing that Yaxha might brand him as a threat or deem him as already wealthy; and as a solution, he introduced himself as Gary Hawkins and claimed that he works as a landscaper (actually his current job after retiring from American football). At the reward challenge, sickly Blake managed to narrowly outran Brian, winning fishing supplies for Nakum. After losing the challenge, Yaxha found themselves desperately finding for food, having reduced to eat ants, grasshoppers and minnows. While at Nakum, Blake's health condition turned for the worse as he started to hyperventilate, annoying Judd. At the immunity challenge, the tribes found themselves in a stalemate situation, causing Jeff Probst to resort in conducting one-on-one bouts. While Judd and Gary's match are ongoing, Danni (a sportscaster by profession) recognized Gary as the former quarterback Gary Hogeboom and revealed it to everyone else, giving Judd time to outsmart Gary, giving Nakum their first point. Two rounds later, Nakum remained undefeated, thus winning their first immunity challenge. Back at Yaxha camp, Jamie felt threatened by Stephenie, planned to vote her out, though Gary wanted to vote either Lydia (for being the weakest) or Morgan (for being lazy at camp). Later on, Brian turned on Gary about Danni's revelation during the challenge, but he quickly denied the allegations. Brian later plead to Gary that they never lost a challenge because of Lydia's weakness and admitted that Lydia was more valuable for her work ethic and campaigned for Morgan to go instead for not doing much at camp, despite her athleticism in challenges. In the end, Brian's plan to save Lydia worked, and Morgan was voted out 8-1.
Episode 3: "The Brave May Not Live Long, but the Cautious Don't Live at All"
Reward Challenge: Scattered around the challenge grounds are materials needed to construct an archeological tent. One sighted castaway must instruct his/her tribemates (blindfolded and tethered in pairs). After collecting all pieces, blindfolds can be removed and the tribe must assemble the tent. After assembling, the tribe must go back to their tribe mat. First to finish would win.
Reward: Pillows, blankets and tarp
Immunity Challenge: Castaways will be competing in an elevated net court with two hoops for both tribes. Tribes must face off in randomly selected threesomes, race to the ball thrown in the center, and then pass the ball to each other in an attempt to move within shooting distance of their hoops. If a player holds the ball, he/she cannot walk and must pass it to a tribemate (violating this will force the person tribe to hand the ball to the other tribe)The first tribe to throw the ball through a hoop would score for their tribe. The first tribe to score five points would win Immunity.
At Yaxha, Brian congratulated himself about his plan of blindsiding Morgan at the last Tribal Council. The next day at Nakum, zookeeper Cindy was fascinated about the howler monkeys waking them up every morning, but the loud noises left Judd aggravated. During the reward challenge, Yaxha collected their pieces first, but quickly stumbled as they build their tent, giving way to Nakum's third consecutive win. Back at camp, Yaxha started to be fed up with their usual corn mush meal, resorting to Gary and Rafe scouring for termites. Back at Nakum, Judd and Bobby Jon complained about Margaret's bossiness about modifying their shelter. During the immunity challenge, Stephenie got angry when she noticed Brianna inactive during their round and decided to pass the ball to an open Lydia, but Lydia walked with the ball (a breach in the challenge rules), forcing them to give the ball to Nakum. In the final round, Danni shot it in the hoop, giving Nakum another victory. Back at Yaxha, a limping Amy confessed that she sprained her ankle during the challenge, but assured everyone that she was fine. Jamie, also fuming about Brianna's dismal challenge performance, campaigned for her ouster, while Brianna talked to Stephenie about targeting Lydia. In the end, the tribe agreed that Brianna is a liability, and she was next to go in a 7-1 vote.
Episode 4: To Betray, or Not to Betray
At the Reward Challenge, the tribes were reshuffled; Brooke, Cindy, Judd, Margaret, Lydia, Stephenie, Rafe and Jamie were the new Nakm and Amy, Brian, Gary, Danni, Brandon, Blake and Bobby Jon were the new Yaxh. After the new Yaxh tribe won the Immunity Challenge, Judd betrayed his original Nakm teammates and helped to vote Brooke out (5-3).
Episode 5: Crocs, Cowboys and City Slickers
At the Reward Challenge, Yaxh won chips, drinks and a crocodile-proof swimming cage. Nakm won immunity and Blake was voted out as a result of his cocky attitude, (5-2).
Episode 6: Big Balls, Big Mouth, Big Trouble
Nakm won their second challenge in a row, and it was revealed that both tribes would be attending Tribal Council. As part of their reward, Nakm competed in an individual Immunity Challenge, which was won by Rafe. He was also able to watch part of the Yaxh tribal council. Margaret, due to personality conflicts, was voted out of Nakm (6-1), and Yaxh voted out Brian (5-1), perceiving him to be untrustworthy.
Episode 7: Surprise Enemy Visit
Yaxh won the reward of a jungle canopy zipline ride, then invited Nakm to camp for Danni's birthday. They swam together in the croc-proof cage. Nakm won the Immunity Challenge, and with Amy still suffering from an ankle injury that she had sustained days ago, Yaxh decided it was best to vote her out (4-1). After the vote, the four remaining Yaxh moved to the Nakm camp for the merger.
Episode 8: The Hidden Immunity Idol
It was revealed that there was a Hidden Immunity Idol located near the camp of the new Xhakm tribe (formerly of Nakm). The tribes merged into one and took the name Xhakm. At the Challenge, Jeff explained that it would be both for Reward and Immunity. However, only those who didn't feel they needed immunity would partake in the food reward while the others competed for immunity. Gary ended up winning the individual immunity, in effect saving himself because the former Nakm members (Stephenie, Jamie, Judd, Rafe, Lydia and Cindy) decided to stick together and had been targeting Gary. With Gary immune from the vote, Bobby Jon was now on the chopping block, but Stephenie convinced her allies to keep him in the game, allowing him to at least make the Jury. Instead, Brandon, arguably the strongest player of the remaining Yaxh members, was ousted (6-4).
Episode 9: Secret and Lies and an Idol Surprise
Gary found the Hidden Immunity Idol. Judd won reward (shared with Bobby Jon and Stephenie), and Jamie won immunity. Gary, targeted for elimination by the dominant Nakm alliance, surprised the tribe with the Idol at Tribal Council. With Gary safe from the vote once again, Bobby Jon was voted out instead (6-2-1) and became the first member of the Jury. He lasted three days longer than he did on Survivor: Palau.
Episode 10: Eating and Sleeping With the Enemy
At the very messy reward challenge, the team of Danni, Gary, Stephenie and Judd won a night away from camp and videos from home. After Rafe won Immunity, Jamie became increasingly paranoid about being voted out; Jamie wasn't originally the intended target that night, but his paranoia ended up annoying everyone else to the point where they made his worst nightmare come true, voting him out (6-2).
Episode 11: Everything Is Personal
Cindy won the reward challenge, and took Rafe with her on a reward of a feast, waterfall pool and massage. Rafe won Immunity again, and at Tribal Council, the Nakm alliance finally succeeded in eliminating Gary (6-1).
Episode 12: Price for Immunity
Name
Item(s)
Cindy
Chocolate chip cookies with milk, an overnight with her twin sister Mindy (received from Judd).
Danni
Plate of beef jerkey, Philly steak sandwich with fries (shared with Rafe) (Mystery Item), an advantage at the next immunity challenge.
Judd
Overnight stay with his wife Kristen and gave Cindy and Stephenie their love ones to spend an overnight with them.
Lydia
Mosquito net.
Rafe
Philly steak sandwich with fries (shared with Danni) (Mystery Item).
Stephenie
An overnight stay with her boyfriend Michael (received from Judd).
The final six's loved ones arrived at camp after the Survivor Auction. Danni won an Immunity Challenge advantage, and Judd's wife, Cindy's twin sister and Stephenie's boyfriend were permitted to stay overnight at camp. As a result of her advantage, Danni won the Immunity Challenge. Safe with immunity, Danni also succeeded in turning the game around for herself by convincing Stephenie, Rafe and Lydia that Judd was untrustworthy and too much of a threat to keep around. In a (4-2) vote, Judd was sent packing, but not before uttering a parting shot to the remaining contestants, quote "Bye, guys. Hope you all get bit by a freakin' crocodile. Scumbags."
Episode 13: Big Win, Big Decision, Big Mistake?
After winning the Reward Challenge, Cindy was given the option of keeping her newly won 2006 Pontiac Torrent or giving one to each of the other remaining contestants. Cindy chose to keep the car, a decision which upset Rafe in particular. After Stephenie won Immunity, Rafe successfully lobbied to get Cindy voted out (4-1).
Episode 14: Thunder Storm & Sarcrifice
In the final four, Rafe won his fourth individual immunity, and Lydia was voted out as a result of her popularity with the jury (3-1). After a two hour, 38 minute challenge, Danni won the final immunity challenge. She chose to vote out Rafe, because she felt she would have a better chance in the final two against Stephenie. (1-0). At the live reunion and finale, it was revealed that Danni beat Stephenie in a (6-1) vote. Stephenie had lasted 9 days longer than she did on Survivor: Palau.
Voting history
Original Tribes
Switched Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Reunion
Eliminated:
Jim
8/9 votes
Morgan
8/9 votes
Brianna
7/8 votes
Brooke
5/8 votes
Blake
5/7 votes
Margaret
6/7 votes
Brian
5/6 votes
Amy
4/5 votes
Brandon
6/10 votes
Bobby Jon
6/9 votes
Jamie
6/8 votes
Gary
6/7 votes
Judd
4/6 votes
Cindy
4/5 votes
Lydia
3/4 votes
Rafe
1 vote
Stephenie
1/7 votes
Danni
6/7 votes
Voter
Vote
Danni
Jim
Blake
Brian
Amy
Jamie
Stephenie
Jamie
Gary
Judd
Cindy
Lydia
Rafe
Jury Vote
Stephenie
Morgan
Brianna
Brooke
Margaret
Brandon
Bobby Jon
Jamie
Gary
Judd
Cindy
Lydia
Rafe
Morgan
Brianna
Brooke
Margaret
Brandon
Bobby Jon
Jamie
Gary
Judd
Cindy
Lydia
Stephenie
Lydia
Morgan
Brianna
Brooke
Margaret
Brandon
Bobby Jon
Jamie
Gary
Judd
Cindy
Danni
Danni
Cindy
Jim
Lydia
Margaret
Brandon
Bobby Jon
Jamie
Gary
Lydia
Rafe
Danni
Judd
Jim
Brooke
Margaret
Brandon
Bobby Jon
Gary
Gary
Lydia
Danni
Gary
Morgan
Brianna
Blake
Brian
Amy
Jamie
Cindy
Jamie
Cindy
Danni
Jamie
Morgan
Brianna
Brooke
Margaret
Brandon
Bobby Jon
Gary
Danni
Bobby Jon
Jim
Blake
Brian
Amy
Jamie
Stephenie
Danni
Brandon
Jim
Brian
Brian
Amy
Jamie
Amy
Morgan
Brianna
Blake
Brian
Bobby Jon
Brian
Morgan
Brianna
Blake
Bobby Jon
Margaret
Jim
Lydia
Judd
Blake
Jim
Brian
Brooke
Jim
Lydia
Brianna
Morgan
Lydia
Morgan
Lydia
Jim
Margaret
References
^ http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor/recaps/1112/recaps.php
External links
Official CBS Survivor Guatemala Website
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Survivor
U.S. seasons
Borneo (2000) The Australian Outback (2001) Africa (2001) Marquesas (2002) Thailand (2002) The Amazon (2003) Pearl Islands (2003) All-Stars (2004) Vanuatu (2004) Palau (2005) Guatemala (2005) Panama (2006) Cook Islands (2006) Fiji (2007) China (2007) Micronesia (2008) Gabon (2008) Tocantins (2009) Samoa (2009) Heroes vs. Villains (2010)
People
Charlie Parsons Mark Burnett (creator) Jeff Probst (host)
Miscellaneous
List of contestants America's Tribal Council Live The Ride
International
versions
Currently
produced
Belgium & Netherlands Brazil (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Bulgaria (Dominican Republic, Expedition Robinson, Pearl Islands, Philippines) Israel (The Caribbean, Pearl Islands, Philippine Islands) Philippines (Thailand, Palau) Serbia & Slovenia & Macedonia (Panama, Philippines) South Africa (Panama, Malaysia, Santa Carolina) Sweden (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2005 (VIP), 2009, 2009/10, 2010)
Defunct
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Crocs Yukon Flip Mens Sandals Men Black, Espresso $40 You?ll want to wear the Crocs Yukon Flip Mens everyday, everywhere! With the rugged leather upper and comfortable croslite? material sole this amazingly comfortable sandal will immediately become a favorite. Comfort and classic Crocs shoes style in the new Yukon Flip. Definitely worth checking out! |
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Crocs Lined Cobbler Mens Clogs Men Espresso $44 A rugged twist on the classic lined clog, the Crocs Lined Cobbler Men has a buffed upper for a suede-like finish and decorative leather detailing. Fully lined with microfiber, you get the ultimate step-in comfort you've come to know and love from Crocs. Cozy up this winter with the Crocs Lined Cobbler Mens.Shopping for a ? size? Order up to the next largest whole size. |
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Mens Black Santa Boots - Santa Claus Costume Accessories $32.99 These Mens Black Santa Boots feature a black body, 1 inch heel and a fancy white fur cuff. Perfect for a Santa Claus costume! |
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crocs Santa Cruz Molded Loafer $49.95 Lightweight Fully molded Croslite construction Circulation nubs Gore panels for easy on/off |
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Mens Santa Boot $58.5 Add some fun festive flair to your shoe collection with our must have Mens Santa Boot. You are sre to put the finishing touches on that Santa costume with these faux fur topped boots. Small fits shoe size 8 â 9. Medium fits shoe size 10 â 11. Large fits shoe size 12 â 13. X-Large fits shoe size 14. |
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Mens Crocs - Off Road $39.99 Off Road features a rugged sole, removable Turbo Strap for a custom fit, protective toe cap, non-marking sole, Croslite? material and a footbed that conforms to your foot creating a custom fit. Available in Army Green/Orange. Sizes: 7-13. |
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Mens Crocs - Classic $29.99 Classic features a comfortable footbed, ventilated toe box to keep you cool & dry, non-marking sole and lightweight Croslite? material for comfort. Available in Black, Brown, Khaki, and Navy. Whole sizes M8-13. Click on Alternate View to see additional detail. Limited quantities - while supplies last. Not available in all sizes and colors. |
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Crocs Walu Boat Shoes Men Navy/White $65 The Crocs Walu is a fun update to the classic Men?s Santa Cruz model. A canvas upper and a comfortable croslite? material footbed will quickly make this men's shoe a summer time favorite. Jeans to slacks the Crocs Walu is the perfect shoe for any occasion. |
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Crocs Walu Boat Shoes Men Black/Black $65 The Crocs Walu is a fun update to the classic Men?s Santa Cruz model. A canvas upper and a comfortable croslite? material footbed will quickly make this men's shoe a summer time favorite. Jeans to slacks the Crocs Walu is the perfect shoe for any occasion. |
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Mens Red Velvet Santa Suit $269.97 Mens Christmas costume features a Santa suit with white plush trim and partial lining. The pants have side pockets. The hat, boot tops, naugahyde belt and white gloves are included. |
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Santa Fe Mens racer suit $32.95 Cooltan Tan-Through Mens racer suit |
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Crocs Harborline Boat Shoes Men Navy/White $80 The Crocs Harborline is the perfect shoe for men who like to boat and sail. This boat shoe by Crocs is made of a premium full grain leather upper with a Crosslite midsole for added comfort. A non-marking gum rubber outsole provides traction and durability in the wettest conditions. The Crocs Harborline mens shoe features a microfiber footbed and a medial arch vents for enhanced breathability. This is the ideal shoe for any sea captain! |
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Crocs Harborline Boat Shoes Men Hazelnut/White $80 The Crocs Harborline is the perfect shoe for men who like to boat and sail. This boat shoe by Crocs is made of a premium full grain leather upper with a Crosslite midsole for added comfort. A non-marking gum rubber outsole provides traction and durability in the wettest conditions. The Crocs Harborline mens shoe features a microfiber footbed and a medial arch vents for enhanced breathability. This is the ideal shoe for any sea captain! |
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Crocs Harborline Boat Shoes Men Espresso/Black $80 The Crocs Harborline is the perfect shoe for men who like to boat and sail. This boat shoe by Crocs is made of a premium full grain leather upper with a Crosslite midsole for added comfort. A non-marking gum rubber outsole provides traction and durability in the wettest conditions. The Crocs Harborline mens shoe features a microfiber footbed and a medial arch vents for enhanced breathability. This is the ideal shoe for any sea captain! |
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Mens Velour Santa Claus Suit - Christmas Costumes $56.92 Mens Velour Santa Claus Suit This 8-piece Santa Costume includes pullover jacket with front button cloure and belt loops, pants with pockets, hat, belt with buckle, boot tops. Wig and beard are also included! Gender: Male Age: Adult Size: Mens 40-48 Color: As Shown |
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Santa $269.99 Santa |
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US $49.95
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