NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2005

Jamie: Et Tu Lydia?

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The only reward challenge Jamie got to enjoy were the hotdogs and the hamburgers, but he ended up apologizing for gloating in front of those who chose to compete for immunity. His remorse was sincere, he says. "I felt bad. I don't want people seeing me like that."

And then there were the explosive confrontations he had with Bobby Jon Drinkard.

"State rivalries, I guess," Jamie says. "We just never were on the same team. I wanted to be on his team because we were going to do what he and Ibrehem couldn't do in Palau. But we're just always on opposing teams, always going apart. And then, I felt like my team was getting picked off one by one, so I had to be the backbone and say what I wanted to say, get in their minds and be like, 'We'll take y'all out one by one,' talking about the other team. Then we merged. I was still so in the mix with things that I couldn't get together one tribe. I couldn't understand it."

Interestingly, both Bobby Jon and Jamie had to spend time together as the first two members of the jury.

"It's a good looking jury," Jamie says with a smile. "I'm glad to know there are still some good ol' country boys around."

And speaking of looks, after winning the reward challenge, it was a big priority for Denni and Stephenie to look in the mirror.

A scene shot exclusively for The Early Show finds them and Gary looking in the mirror and noting how their appearance has changed. Here are their observations:

Danni: We got to shower and look in the mirror for like the first times in 25 days.

Stephenie: I need to get naked to look at my body.

Gary: Look at my shoulders.

Stephenie: You're thin.

Danni: It was not a pretty sight.

Stephenie to Danni: Wait until you see your stomach and your legs.

Danni: I still have a butt. You do Stephenie, have that athletic rear end.

Stephenie: I can't get rid of that. You guys, I look like I have a skin disorder and eyebrow disorder. It is not a pretty sight. I feel bad for people that have to look at me every day.


So was Stephenie not a pretty sight to Jamie?

"Her and Danni are very pretty girls," he says. As for the first time he saw himself in the mirror, Jamie says: "I thought I looked like Jesus, almost. But I think Bobby Jon has that category."

And though he did one episode on "All My Children," acting is not on the horizon for Jamie he says. So what's next for him?

"Taking one day at a time. Me and my mom will go to dinner and a movie," he says.

He will continue to work as a water ski instructor. "I also teach snow boarding and I'm looking for a job as we speak," he says.


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