Khristyp | Friday, September 08, 2000 - 07:07 am  I just can't believe that Curtis doesn't know who Joe Lieberman is!! AND to think he thinks he is GW Bush's running mate! That is FUNNY! Thanks Curtis for the laughs! |
Zelda | Friday, September 08, 2000 - 07:11 am  Welcome Swiftj! All of you guys have great points! Like I said the interpretation is for the one that is interpreting... As far as Knowing too much about one another... I say it doesn't really matter either way, it is the choice in which you make when you do... Eandee.... Great quote! |
Jade888 | Friday, September 08, 2000 - 11:53 am  Curtis is the only one that really knows what is happening in the house. Curtis has played the game well and deserves to win. |
Rufusgriswold | Friday, September 08, 2000 - 04:07 pm  Curtis just said he thinks they're all probably household names and when the limo door opens everyone will recognize them. What's the point of sending one to the Emmys if no one knows who they are. They're probably be the butt of a joke by the host of the Emmys. Boy did they get that right. Being here is greater than one night at the Emmys, he tells Jamie. Arrrghhhh! |
Really | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 01:09 am  Kahlua, I see what you're are saying, you made some really good points. Oh gosh, don't even get me going on the churches...I'll hold my tongue (Let's just say I gave up on them yrs ago and consider them taboo And Zelda, what you said... >As far as Knowing too much about one another... I say it doesn't really matter either way, it is the choice in which you make when you do... < That makes sense. |
Katie | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 03:57 am  "For example, many racist groups say that racism is justified because of the Bible - that white people are superior, that coloured people are inferior! I don't know where they get this." I have one idea from something I was told once.I had some people from one church tell them that the basis of their belief of this was that the mark of Cain was to be black. I had a great time using the Bible to shut them all up! Please tell me more about old souls and how I can find out more. I have always felt old ever since I was a very little girl. When I was 7 I was asking people why people couldn't just be nice to each other and not fight and say mean things so that no one would get hurt. |
Ccc | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 05:04 am  Katie - I don't know of a way to actually determine if one is an old soul or not. Maybe it's shown in an astrology chart? There are many books that cover it, but since it's been 20 years since I read much on that subject and those books are packed due to a mold allergy, I can't recommend - maybe do a search on the internet? There are different ideas on the concept of old souls. To truly grasp the concept, you might check out the spiritual section in a good bookstore. From what I understand, your reasoning above, taken alone, could also stem from just already having learned that particular lesson in a previous life, not necessarily that it indicates an old soul. An old soul would have learned MANY lessons. I'd like to think I was an old soul, but I'm probably not - I seem to have sooo much left to learn !! Maybe one of our astrologers could tell us if it's shown in a chart. I'd like to know, myself. Just to keep this OT, I wonder if Curtis has heard of old souls? |
Katie | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 05:08 am  CCC Thanks, I was just using that as an example. I have always felt like there were things that I knew that just seemed like common sense and that others should just know it but somehow they just don't. The reason I ask is that several people have told me I am an old soul and I was always too afraid to ask them what it meant. I still don't know why people can't just be nice and get along! |
Katie | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 05:11 am  To keep this OT, I would guess that Curtis probably has. He seems very spiritual. Some of the things he has said lead me to believe that there is a lot we haven't heard from that young man. I would love to be able to sit down and talk with him sometime. |
Zelda | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 01:58 pm  Katie ... I will look at your chart, if you like. I can tell life lessons... your soul's work... etc... by your South, North nodes and house placements. Your soul seems to be kind from all of your posts. I want Curtis to come through on George's rebelion idea. He has to take some time and think about it. He usually comes up with good theories! |
Ccc | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 02:03 pm  Zelda - are you gonna tell me mine, too ? |
Rt124 | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 02:10 pm  Curtis was just telling Jamie how the decision to leave is being driven by group dyanamics rather than invidual choice. He is one smart guy! |
Fifi | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 02:17 pm  Curtis is reading the BB manual right now.....I hope he comes to his senses soon!!!! This group dynamics crap has got to end! |
Mystery | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 03:10 pm  Didn't Curtis see George going into or coming out of the RR once with a suitcase? I'd put up a banner reminding him of that. |
Gomer | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 03:28 pm  They put up that RR backstabbing banner-Curtis didn't pick up on that-tho-I think he was the only one observing the sneakiness. Maybe he was thinking of Jamie at the time PS-Katie-do you feel alone in crowds a lot?Noticed a few of your posts in other threads and your theories struck me as right on.Did you hang with older people when younger?Curious because I felt that"old soul"thing with my age group most of my life |
Room_101 | Saturday, September 09, 2000 - 08:21 pm  Have you guys noticed that Curtis's initial deductions get countered by the other HGs and he gets off-track...? especially when jaiMEEE and G gets involved.. backed-up sperm is unfortunately affecting his brain... {sigh} |
Battlestar | Sunday, September 10, 2000 - 12:53 am  Curtis discussing Teresa and the mobilization of Rockford and saying that it's cool---would you expect anything less from your family and friends---yess it might backfire but you may gets lots on your bandwagon too |
Ccc | Sunday, September 10, 2000 - 01:25 am  May be intuitive and perceptive, but he sure didn't scope this out today. He jumped on the bandwagon with Josh and George and they basically railroaded Jamie and Eddie, who didn't want to walk from the beginning. Especially since he's the only one who really can't use the money. He's still in my top 3, but I'm not sure he's #1 at the moment. I was surprised that, at dinner, when she first raised "other possibilities", he and Josh totally ignored her while continuing to say everyone must decide for themselves and stick together. IF Jamie had just come right out and been honest that she didn't want to quit, instead of using John as an excuse, my esteem would have risen for her. Although she did keep them from walking, she lied about it. |
Room_101 | Sunday, September 10, 2000 - 01:36 am  Ccc, I have read you posts in the past and agreed to a majority of them.. however, as I've posted above... I think the confinement and the other HGs are getting to him... I've posted below in another thread but.. My favorite has been Curtis for a while due to his wit, intellect, deductive abilities, and integrity. (as all other Curtis fans will back me up) That been said .. it was sadly lacking (even though its higher than anyone else in the house)during the "walk out" debacle. I am hoping.. nay, begging.. that a night out of the BB house will bring back those qualities and refresh his mind. In otherwords, Curtis must snap out of the high pitch neuro-scrambler that George emits from his fowl mouth... |
Avalonsparks | Tuesday, September 12, 2000 - 12:30 am  Curtis seems to always know what's going on. |
Ccc | Tuesday, September 12, 2000 - 01:21 am  Room 101 - unless I'm being more unusually dense than normal, it sounds like we agree. I was just upset with Curtis because even after they weren't leaving, he seemed to press it and be the last to accept that they weren't. But I'm over it. He's still my favorite, he's just not perfect anymore ! |
Whatever | Tuesday, September 12, 2000 - 01:26 am  As a Stanford law school graduate, and for all the reasons posted in this thread, Curtis has demonstrated outstanding character and intelligence. Needless to say, his accomplishments are beyond the reach of the great majority of posters on this board. Curtis LOVES George. In addition, he not only has no problem with the Rockford voting support for George, he is unsurprised by George's positive popularity. "I said everybody loves George, as we do," Curtis smiled. http://webcenter.bigbrother2000.aol.com/entertainment/NON/article404.html |
Nishy | Wednesday, September 13, 2000 - 10:06 am  Whatever: a. Even Curtis has his faults and oversights, his opinion of George being one. b. Is it possible for you to post on a non-George thread without praising George? |
Singblueeyes | Saturday, September 16, 2000 - 02:20 am  Although some people are seeing it as Curtis getting "cocky" ... I think that his trip out of the house has helped him see J-ME in a clearer light....he seems to have less time for her self-indulgent crap these days *hoorah* |
Juki | Saturday, September 16, 2000 - 02:26 am  I agree singblueeyes Curtis has wised up and I think his vote will be J-me and Ge anyway in my dreames thats the way it looks. Jo I thank is just down rite numb. Not sure about him. |
Banish_George | Saturday, September 16, 2000 - 06:30 am  Nishy, In my case, I would post without saying a thing about George but you know what I really want. BTW, Whatever is Teresa, Teresa is whatever. She has been pestering many BB boards.  |
Kickaha | Saturday, September 16, 2000 - 07:15 am  singblueeyes--i agree the trip out of the house woke him up. Twas very interesting Dr. Drew mentioned this might happen i thought yeah right! but it turns out both of you were right!! |
Something | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 11:08 am  I can agree with the eerie part. The rest, no. |