143. Sean Kenniff says that getting to see his father is "better than the million dollars".
142. Billy Garcia announces his perceived love connection with Candice at tribal council.
141. Sean Kenniff builds an elaborate fishing pole he dubs Superpole 2000, but fails to catch a single fish with it.
140. Brian Heidik, who worked as a used car salesman, loses the car reward challenge because he couldn't spell "Road Trip".
(Of course it was also stupid for Jeff to ask him what he was trying to spell, which allowed Ted to hear the answer.)
139. Candice Woodcock "mutinies" and voluntarily switches to the Raro tribe.
(I don’t think this was as stupid for Candice as it was for Jonathan, because I think Candice’s chances of making the Final 2 were at least as good with Raro as they were with Aitu, but by flipping she turned 4 potential allies into major enemies and blew her chances of winning a jury vote.)
138. Brenda Lowe and Sash Lenahan arrange a split vote to get rid of Marty and his idol, but then when Marty doesn't play the idol they vote out Kelly B instead.
(Voting out Kelly B instead of Marty seems a little less stupid in retrospect than it did at the time, since Marty eventually seemed to become a pretty good ally of Brenda and Sash, but if their goal was to vote out Kelly B, then it made no sense to have the split vote, since having a split vote doesn’t actually make it any more likely that Marty will play his idol. On the other hand, having a split vote puts them in danger of being voted out by a potential Mary-Jill-Fabio-Kelly B alliance. So even if they were right to vote off Kelly B, this vote still makes no sense because Brenda and Sash put themselves at risk with a split vote that served no purpose.)
137. The Lopevi Guys vote out Brady over John K. or Rory.
136. The Yasur girls vote out Lisa over Rory.
(It's true that if they voted out Rory they would have lost the next IC, but who cares? If they lose, they can still vote off Lisa, and it's a challenge they should have thrown anyway, to protect Twila and Julie. The only downside to this strategy is if there's a late merge, and even then they still have Eliza to vote off.)
135. Roger Sexton, Butch Lockley and Dave Johnson vote out Jeanne over Heidi.
(But as with the entry below, in all fairness, she was pretty hot!)
134. The Lopevi Guys vote out John K. over Julie.
(I downgraded this because, in all fairness, Julie was pretty damn hot!)
133. Yul Kwon announces that part of the reason why he brought Jonathan his hat was to appease him for voting him out.
132. Sash Lenahan refuses to admit that he had no intention of taking Fabio to the Final 3 when speaking in front of the jury.
(Jurors tend to be OK with lying as long as you own it. But lying about lying just irritates them.)
131. Austin Carty announces at tribal council that he was faking being weak at the last immunity challenge.
(Which, of course, kind of defeats the purpose of faking it in the first place.)