John | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 04:31 am  1: Remember Eddie talking about how he was second to Cass and Jamie was second to George? If they did that again, that would give whomever was second to Jamie (probably Eddie) a tip to maybe change or something, as well as it would give an indication of who might be first. This way, all 3 guys have no clue. 2: Jamie got an ungodly amount of votes (like 80%) and they didn't think it would be right to throw that at her at that time. I know Karen, got a huge amount, but she couldn't have cared less, and they knew that. |
Lzor | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 04:52 am  It doesn't take a genius to figure out that if they gave away the percentages last night, that they'd essentially be giving away the winner. |
Smashedkat | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 05:20 am  Once again, I wish they had given Jamie's percentage to her. Perhaps it would have shocked her back to reality. However, since CBS has been using this technique very discriminately, it didn't surprise me they held back the information. Oh well, Jamie would have thought it was an indication of how very much the public wanted her back in their domain. Ugh! |
Therat | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:01 am  for bb2 cbs needs to be more consistent - tell percentages or dont not right to tell karen and not jaME |
Rufusgriswold | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:16 am  Karen was overjoyed to get 76% of the votes because she had asked people to send her home to her kids. At the time, she didn't see it as a negative. Many of the votes against Jamie were really votes to keep the three guys in the house, but she wouldn't have been able to understand that at that moment. Why rub it in, since nothing would have been accomplished except to confuse and hurt her just before her exit interview. |
Punkgrrl | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 04:15 pm  This whole bit of Karen being happy about being voted out is half-baked, as if the only way she'd see her kids was if she was banished.... hgs can walk out whenever they want! |
Katie | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 05:03 pm  Karen was missing her kids and said for people to check with her kids and if they seemed to want her to leave or needed her, to vote to banish her and if they wanted her to stay, to vote to keep her in the house. She left it up to the people to find out and vote. Then when she was voted out, she took it to mean that her kids wanted her out. |
Punkgrrl | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 05:45 pm  So...Karen was happy to lose a chance at winning and was glad to be banished because she thought the entire country called her house to check with her kids on how to vote. right. |
Katie | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 05:49 pm  This is what Karen said. She said for people to check with her kids and find out. She never said to call but to check on her kids and let her kids decide. |
Mlady | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 06:04 pm  I don't think Karen was as happy about it as she let on. I think she will be less remembered than any of the house guests...She added nothing to the show, except a lot of gum and teeth. Eddie--Josh--Curtis!!! |
Katie | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 06:07 pm  It could have been an act but she said she wanted to go and was happy to go. We may never know the truth. |
Rockey22 | Wednesday, October 25, 2000 - 09:19 pm  A month later and they were never release to any of the press. Why is Jamie geting special treatment when the other hgs either got %'s release by CBS or to the press. |