Last night's poll...Who would you want your daughter to bring home out of the three remaining HG?
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Last night's poll...Who would you want your daughter to bring home out of the three remaining HG?
Jade888 | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 11:56 am  I thought it was funny that on last night's poll Curtis was the person men would want to see their daughters bring home...Out of the 3 remaining HG who would you want your daughter/son(not to offend our gay friends) to bring home to meet Mom and Dad? Also, why Curtis...because he is a nice and decent guy? Good provider qualities? Why not Eddie? I think it would be funny for the grandkids to say F*** this and F*** that. Who would you want? |
Shayrainb | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 05:47 pm  Josh or Curtis...sorry I love Eddie and hope he wins,but wouldn't want my daughter around his swearing |
Dee | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 07:36 pm  Josh. He's good-hearted, loyal and true. |
Sanfranjoshfan | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 07:38 pm  I agree with you Dee! |
Lizzie | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:07 pm  Eddie. He is honest and says it like it is. So he swears, is that the worst thing in the world. At least with him being honest, their relationship has a chance to be true. |
Mbliving | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:28 pm  Eddie, I guess. I think he would protect, love and be very loyal to my daughter. We'd have to do something with that mouth of his. Josh is too sensitive and almost seems depressed at times. Curtis has some wonderful qualities but he has a way of belittling a person that would worry me. |
Koka | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:30 pm  I think the people who say they'd want their daughter to bring home Eddie must not have any daughters. |
Kearie | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:32 pm  Eddie for sure...he's closet to my daughters age and disgustingly beautiful. She would love a stud like him. |
Vgk | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:34 pm  My Mom votes for Curtis. She even offered to loan me the money to fly a banner over the house for him. Mbliving - Curtis would NEED the belittling qualities (not that I agree with you, though) to survive a dinner with my family. :-) |
Kearie | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:37 pm  oops, that was supposed to say Closest....I was distracted watching the womens 200m race....go Marion. lol |
Azriel1104 | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:42 pm  I have an 18 yr old and a 19 yr old daughter. I'd be thrilled if one of them brought home Eddie. |
Nikkid | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:47 pm  As a mother, I think I'd like Eddie. 1.) He'd be a kick in the pants in the house. 2.) I think he'd be very helpful and generous - he is a family type, I don't think they would dissapear from my life, I think they would be at my kitchen table or at his house. 3.) GOD IS HE LOYAL! He had both Brit and Jamie, and missed his girlfriend like crazy. Plus points. |
Jay0mck | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:17 am  Josh, no Curtis, no Josh. definitely Josh! but does he have to be for my daughter? LOL |
Dancer1966 | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:26 am  Eddie without a doubt! I think Curtis is great but too religious for my taste. Josh is just a bit too lost at this point for my taste and seems too fatalistic. Eddie appears to be the most loyal and honest and is more of a realist than the others. |
Snowgirl | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:39 am  Curtis, for sure. Josh is very sweet and sensitive, but seems a bit too high maintenance and needy. Eddie has many good qualities (loyalty, especially), but his determined lower-classness would get on MY nerves (don't know about imaginary daughter's - maybe she'd be more forgiving). Plus, am I the only one who thinks he's pretty sullen and moody? I find people who are so self-indulgent with their emotions (you know, I'm having a bad day, so I'm just going to ignore you and shut you out completely) tiresome. Curtis isn't perfect, but I think he's the most good-natured and emotionally healthy of three. Plus, he's funny as hell! |
Jade888 | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:51 am  Well I don't have daughters...whew thank God...but if my nieces had a choice all of them pick Curtis. I would be afraid if Eddie was the father and all the kids did was swear. CAn you see the playground language? F*** you and F*** that on the play ground. Josh seems too quiet but he is a nice guy! |
Jonathan | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:57 am  My daughters are five and twelve, so I guess I'd have to say Josh. He does seem to appeal to the teenybopper set. |
Riviere76 | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 11:12 am  Interesting question! I can't pick Eddie by any stretch of my imagination, maybe some bias since my ex was a New Squawker, consistent about being inconsistent, controlling, inyourface arrogance. Eddie's mouth and his proclaimed atheism don't do much for me. I admit to leaving the realms of organized religions long ago, but still believe there are 'powers that be' out there somewhere, maybe after winning $500k Eddie will rethink his opinions that nothing is up there watching over him? I have grown to like Eddie more, but would never want him as a son nor son-in-law.. Josh is nice and sensitive to others, but he's a mystery, and much too immature to settle down. This is my speculation about the rumors there's a HG there with issues, not all they appear to be, etc, that it's Josh. He's said several times with a rather sad look, the HGs don't know the half of him and he has things he'd never tell them until BB ends. I won't even get into my own firm knowledge that Josh was a male model and it's easy for young men and women alike to be exploited when they need $, do things they regret. I like Josh very much and he'd be a great loyal friend, but not my own idea of hubby material.. That leaves Curtis! He's a down to earth, caring man, I can overlook that he is a lawyer (my godfather is a retired DA). He's always been my fave male HG and though I really can't imagine him marrying into my family, he is the only clear choice. He'd be the best to have dinner conversations with, probably has the best earning potential ahead of him, and would treat a woman right with his balance of humor, strength, and sensitivity.. Wow, I just described my own hubby who poofed into my life after I divorced the New Squawker, a real angel of a guy I'd never be bored with nor be disappointed by! |
Gout | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 11:15 am  All 3 are genuinely good guys - I'd be proud to have a daughter bring one of them home. I have a son, but believe me - I at once wished for and dreaded the possibility of having a little girl when my wife was pregnant, and thought about it A LOT before the sonogram results revealed a little boy hanging out in there. Josh - A sweet guy, can run with the (Not So)Big Dogs and is a real friend to the ladies. And you know what? He has a sexy side, and it may make a father's skin crawl to think of his daughter in that way, but I bet Josh cares about his girlfriends/lovers, and that's important in a healthy relationship - which is the ONLY kind I'd want for my son or hypothetical daughter. Curtis - Very solid young man, very intelligent and with a good eye & ear for business and people. I like how he has dealt with people, both close to him and the ones he merely tolerated. I wouldn't worry at all about my (imaginary)daughter with a guy like Curtis. Eddie - Whether it's needing help and extra hands to move furniture, or whether it's matters of the heart - I've been impressed with Eddie's down-to-earth qualities. He proudly exudes working class & family values, while also maybe surprising himself a little by being open to change (he swore repeatedly he wouldn't be). Eddie is a guy you can have beers and food with while your daughter/his girlfriend is at work or out with the girls - I've always enjoyed those kinds of experiences with ex-girlfriends' dads and with my father-in-law. These are 3 very cool, well rounded young men. Not that it's the same show (obviously), but more people had major ethic/moral/etc issues with Richard Hatch and Kelly Wigglesworth at the end of Survivor; if the pretty positive reactions to BB's finalists is an indicator of how too-nice and ho-hum the show has been compared to it's ratings-winning/more down-n-dirty brethren, then so be it. CONGRATS, GUYS! |
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