“Get in the shelter now!”
There was a storm brewing this week onSurvivor.
And we dont mean that as some analogy to a major conflict or fight between contestants.

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We mean an actual storm.
Only you never saw it on TV.
The scene, which can be watched above, begins on the Siga beach.

The Nami tribe on ‘Survivor 46’.cbs
Its coming in hot, responds Maria.
All it takes is one person to say something ridiculously funny and everybody else automatically feels better.
In the midst of all the pain from the rain, we’re still laughing about funny stuff.

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I mean, isn’t that what you want in life?
Sleeping in a rain is beautiful when you’re home, notes Randen.
It was the first time all of us were in the shelter at one time.
The wind was blowing.
Thank God the fire held up.
A fire is such a morale booster in a tribe.
So a flint is everything in this game.
You have to fight like all hell for that flint.
It was throwing salt on a wound, man, recounts Tiffany.
The water was coming down.
Our clothes were soaking wet.
I was so cold.
I was shaking, like, bro!
So we ended up having to go back to the cave.
It wasn’t even like a real cave.
We were literally sleeping in the dirt.
We have been eating scraps of coconut.
We can’t do anything right.