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Bigbrother2000 | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 05:39 am  I really sdmire that What Eddie and Josh said about each other deserving to win in the 30 second interview, but for some reason Curtis' speech kind of turned me away from him. Did it do this to anybody else? |
Smashedkat | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 05:41 am  This is already discussed under "Curtis Chokes." |
Webrover9 | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 05:51 am  Eddie and Josh were smart, Curtis was honest. |
Solos | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:04 am  Not only did Curtis turn me off in the RR,as I think the question was very open-ended and hard to understand? ...his activities and implications towards Josh were unreal. Guess Curtis's RR talks of Josh were coming out in his beer, I feel in my most humble opinion,being a Curtis fan....he just did himself in with me, imply Josh is gay, and would not shut up about broken D***, condom man just having a great time mocking someone,who was apparently to drunk to care or know what was going on. Curtis was the ring leader here,Curtis just couldn't hold his anger of Josh in any longer. |
Dortega | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:08 am  hmmm...had eddie said the same thing in the rr, posters would say he's being real...but then why that if curtis says so, posters get turned off... |
Casper | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:18 am  Eddie & Josh are like richard and Rudy ... just different show. Curtis is the one being "honest" here. |
Bigbroal | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:19 am  Get over it ! They were having fun. Why do we have to take every little thing someone says and blow it up to this BIG thing. Guys have fun like that all the time. |
Dortega | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:19 am  sad to say this, but i dont see curtis winning at all, this is america... |
Annah | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:20 am  The "real" Curtis revealed when alcohol strips away the facade...it was not pretty....there is an angry, jealous and even mean-spirited guy hiding under that polite-please-the-neighbors veneer. Curtis took advantage of Josh. For all his smarts,he is acting dumb now. What goes around, comes around. 2 votes for Eddie, One vote for Josh, 0 for Curtis |
Dortega | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:23 am  annah: yup, disregard all what happened over the last 3 months, that's the way to judge people... |
Nance | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:27 am  I think the 2 questions asked in the RR were confusing, like who would you want to win ? and why. The questions were ambiguously and open ended.Misleading and confusing,should that include themselves or not ? I think all 3 of them spit it out and didn't hesitate in thier response,each perceived the question one way or another. All 3 did great! May the best hgs win it all  |
Bigbroal | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:35 am  Dortega :sad to say this, but i dont see curtis winning at all, this is america... What does being in america got to do with it? |
Dortega | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:38 am  bigbroal: just wait and see, history repeats itself...;) and believe me, as much as i want curtis to win, he just wouldn't, it's gonna take a miracle, come friday, it's gonna either be josh or eddie... |
Bigbroal | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:55 am  Dortega, If your talking a race thing. I don't think race has anything to do with this. I think If curtis wins It's because he's Curtis , Not because he's yellow ,blue ,green, or black. |
Dortega | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 08:56 am  bigbroal: curtis doesnt have the all american boy/man appeal, for average joe, curtis doesnt cut it, for city folks, they couldnt care less... just wait and see, josh/eddie will win the big pot...i guarantee that |
Bigbroal | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:15 am  Dortega: What does the average Joe look like in american now. The saying (The average Joe) came from world war two. I think american people have came a long way senes then. Josh/Eddie and Curtis are all good guys and think they should all win. Being from a small town or the big city there all true american boys. |
Marysafan | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:16 am  I thought it was incredibly unfair of CBS to ask that question at this time. With Jamie gone, Curtis had no one to back him up. He knew Josh was going to say Eddie and Eddie would say Josh...so who is going to say Curtis? Nobody but Curtis. Curtis was put in a no win situation...either he gives two votes to one of the others or he names himself....the proverbial rock and a hard place...incredibly unfair and I'd like to give a big kick in the pants to Big Brother for playing it that way. That was "so not right." |
Marymary | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:21 am  Just want to say I don't get the "city folks" comment. I am a Manhattanite and people I know watch BB. It's not until AFTER 9 pm that we all go out and hang in trendy bars, smoke Sobranie cocktails and drink gimlets and then on to our favorite jazz club where we dance til dawn in our expensive shoes...then we go home and mop the kitchen floor and get the kids ready for school! (Just kidding, but didn't get the "stereotype" of city dwellers. We're normal people!) |
Dortega | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:23 am  bigbroal: american joe is the typical american not exposed much with diversity, which is not their fault at all, there are only a handful cities in america where one truly appreciates diversity - nyc, sfo, lax, maybe ten at most. if its corporate world, im sure curtis gets the promotion for his smarts, but this is entertainment, why would an average joe root for curtis when eddie/josh is more accessible? |
Dortega | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:27 am  marymary: i live in nyc, i love nyc, i can never live in a suburb. my point being, in big cities like nyc, there's too much things to worry that majority of people couldnt care less who wins, there are so much more things to take care of every single minute of the day. whereas outside of big cities, life is more laid back and relaxing. people get to appreciated things city dwellers take for granted, like big brother 2000. ;) |
Fruitbat | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:30 am  There other thread on this subject is loaded with posts. |
Shayrainb | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 10:01 am  Dortega...but Josh is way behind in the polls... |
Marysafan | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 10:06 am  Sorry Fruitbat...I found this one first...it was closer to the top...and then...I misunderstood the title of the other one...I thought it meant that Curtis needed a Heimlich manuever while eating something! lol! |
Teo | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 10:08 am  "there are so much more things to take care of every single minute of the day. whereas outside of big cities, life is more laid back and relaxing." Huh? Why do you think people who live in cities are comparatively more busy than those living in rural (or less populated) areas? Maybe I'm just missing something here.....could you clarify what you meant by the above? |
Dortega | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 10:16 am  teo: it's so stressful in cities like nyc, people visiting here can readily feel it even without living here...and those living here, they can attest to that... i worked in nine other 'cities' b4...not only is the corporate atmosphere more stressful in big cities (esepcially northeast!)...but people as well, the so called type a personality. outside of nyc, things seem more relaxing .. p.s. i guess the cost of standard of living itself makes one stressful already, on top of the everyday life... |
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