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          Learn more about NaOnka Mixon - movies and shows, full bio, photos, videos, and more at TV Guide.

        1. Learn more about NaOnka Mixon - movies and shows, full bio, photos, videos, and more at TV Guide.
        2. Well, with less than two weeks to go until the premier of “Survivor Cambodia”, time's running out for the last of my pre-season content.
        3. Mixon, who attended William Penn and competed on the women's track and field team from , had a once-in-a-lifetime experience recently as a cast member.
        4. NaOnka Mixon, a year-old gym teacher from Los Angeles, said relentless rain at the show's Nicaragua setting made her joints ache.
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        6. Mixon, who attended William Penn and competed on the women's track and field team from , had a once-in-a-lifetime experience recently as a cast member....

          Survivor Nicaragua‘s quitters got even more attention as they did the rounds with the media yesterday, though their interviews provide some insight into the quitting-focused episode and its aftermath.

          NaOnka Mixon says her behavior hasn’t affected her real life, while Kelly Shinn basically admits that producers wouldn’t let the two women just leave the game when they announced they wanted to quit.

          First, NaOnka seemed like a different person at Ponderosa, and in her interview with Fancast, she is remarkably self-aware, saying she got a fair edit: “Seeing how I played the game, I think I was portrayed pretty fair.

          Pretty fair.

          NaOnka Mixon, 27, Los Angeles, California, Espada, Quit 4th jury member, Day Kelly Shinn, 20, Mesa, Arizona, La Flor, Quit 5th jury member.

          I was a (expletive deleted). I had no certain way of how I was going to play the game, I had no idea that I was going to be such a (expletive deleted). I’m not like that in real life, but I think it was pretty fair.”

          (Tangent: The way some media organizations delete expletives to protect us from words is so insulting.

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