Orwell | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 04:25 pm  I guess I used to love the dawn barbeques. It was great coming in to work at 8:00AM on the east coast, and see a bunch of drunken rowdy people, whooping it up on my computer screen while I am supposed to be working. |
Marymary | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 04:28 pm  The everyone-phonecall challenge. I LOVED hearing Curtis, Eddie and Jamie talking to their moms and George hanging up on Teresa was so funny. I felt so sad for Josh when his call was just ringing. I just thought it was all so revealing. |
Bbyoohoo | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 04:48 pm  Thanks again those of you who have added to the family album with your single most vivid memory. Instead of biting your fingernails, kindly post a quick one while we all await the results to come ... in the next ten minutes or so. All three are WINNERS, no matter what the outcome. |
Ocean_Islands | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 08:35 pm  I just realized what my favorite memory from Big Brother was. I had slept so rotten one night after a couple of hard days at work. I got up early, not looking forward to another hard day. When I got to my computer, put on the live feeds and the Houseguests were in the midst of a raucous Dawn Barbecue, with booze, table dancing, jumping around, laughing. What a life it was! I loved that so much, I was late for work. But I had a better day -- and that says it all. ....>>sniff<< |
Soconfused | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 08:48 pm  I loved Eddie's wink and Josh's babe to Julie in the red room..too, too cute. |
Laurie | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 08:56 pm  It is horrible but I loved the Will-Mega massage. Eddie was hilarous, Curtis was brilliant, the other HG were motified with the sounds and I was rolling on the floor laughing with tears running down my cheeks at the whole thing! |
Sparky | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 09:16 pm  I posted earlier that my enduring memory was Josh saving the pug - but his dance last night will be with me for quite a while. WOW |
Mbliving | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 09:17 pm  The anguish in Eddie's voice when he yelled for Brit after she was banished. I'll never forget it. |
Kiari | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:03 pm  Best moment...........Eddie on the verge of tears at the end of the final show Memorable......the fact that Karen grew the strength to end a Bad situation. Took me awhile to think of this. I was never a huge fan of hers but we all must admit that money comes and money goes. Living your life with a smile on your face is priceless. Like I said I was never a fan of Karen but this thread really made me think of who got the most out of BB. Truely Karen did...10 years from now Eddie's money may be gone but Karen may have a new refreshing life that she loves...................... That what I take from watching all of them. please dont flame me for it. |
Larrblue | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:08 pm  I still remember Will-mega throwing the challenge by answering the questions wrong. It was probably the moment that got me "into" Big Brother deep for the first time. I shouted, "I can't believe he did that!" to the TV before the HGs even had a chance to react. |
Avalonsparks | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:18 pm  Don't flame me, but it was when Julie told George about the scholarship for his daughter. |
Prince | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 11:00 pm  The Josh Dance, the smile. |
Sabotwa | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 11:07 pm  Seeing 'Little-Josh' |
Curtandeddie | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 11:08 pm  Josh's dance. George hanging up on Teresa and Curtis walking in on Brit going to the bathroom. There are many more incidents that come to mind and my thanks go out to the HGs for making me laugh so often. I will miss them. |
Rivitedbbfan | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 11:13 pm  The night Britt got banished. The shock and disbelief on everyones faces, and the pain most of the others showed after she was gone. Especially Josh. It was so hard to watch and has stayed very fresh in my memory. |
Noslonna | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 11:14 pm  When Julie Chen told Eddie he won. For me, that will always be the most vivid and best memory.
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Needmylifeback | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 09:32 am  Any and every moment that I spent on live feeds, reading about live feeds and giving up my (most of ) summer for this! It was a blast! But the most vivid memory is going to be the "Fade to Black" - I was on line when Eddie walked out the door and about two minutes later all feeds went to black (we got to see a couple of camera people walk out from behind the curtain) - It was an ending truely to be remembered! Now I can get my life back...at least until BB2! |
Bbyoohoo | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 10:05 am  Thank you for sharing your single most vivid BB memory, as it is creating a beautiful summary of the BB experience. Again, I compare it to a colorful family album, filled with the most precious of your mind's eye snapshots. This "family album" is for you, and hopefully, for the houseguests, too, when they do drop by. The volume of posts is too huge for busy people to wade through, and this "album" is a time-efficient, realistic way for them to see what was most vividly memorable to you, their fans. (When it is done, myself, I'm printing and pasting the pages onto this past week's blank pages in my daily journal. Keeping it for my (ahem!)mature years, one day, I'll relive my week of historically significant, groundbreaking interactive TV, when I too got addicted, hook, line and sinker along with you.) Post on. And thank you in advance for sharing. |
Zazzies | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 10:23 am  My most vivid is from the first week, I believe, when Karen and Brit were in the kitchen cooking together and I was thinking "who is that girl with the weird hair and green mouth?" and THEN out comes the whole unhappy marriage story from Karen and my jaw dropped open. First thought was did she forget she was the internet and possibly TV, and next, why would she reveal so much? But then you could see the real pain and the working through the pain to go to a new life. Second was when George got the scholarship for his daughter. I cried. The rest are a montage of crazy antics, many that have already been called out. And for some reason, the sumo wrestling and the mud crawl stand out as challenges--probably for sheer entertainment value. |
Jana | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 10:53 am  my most vivid memory was the first time i clicked on the live feeds...nothing big happening...it was evening and cassandra was working in the kitchen...this was about a week after the show started and i kicked myself for only just finding it....i haven't hardly left the computer since then.... |
Nikkid | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 11:21 am  The night Brit was banished. I didn't really care for her until that week, I pretty much went Cassandras route - too needy. But after Karen left a new and I think a more real Britteny came out. It was the only time on this whole show I was speechless and disbelieving. The houseguests mirrored exactly what I was feeling. |
Whatever | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 11:42 am  George juggling while being interviewed in the RR by the house psychologist! BB was worried about George coping with BB, but the psychologist probably had a more difficult time coping with George! It's a great memory because George's humor, irreverence and independence- while under the BB microscope- symbolizes and reflects the entire BB experience for all of us. |
Eddieluver | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 11:58 am  The night that Eddie went and comforted Britt in her bed. That was so sweet and that was definitely the beginning of me seeing a different Eddie than I originally did. *big smile* Also, that night Britt left. Wow, talk about so many emotions and just being angry and sad at the same time. Hearing Eddie's voice screaming her name and then Curt crying over her departure. That was truly a real moment for me in the BB house. |
Fruitbat | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 12:03 pm  Britts banishment was the most emotional. I cried. 2 tender moments stand out: **** Eddie comforting Britt when she was worried about her Dad being pround of her. **** Curtis lying down in Britts lap during the week he did so well with his nomination. He needed reassurance and loving attention. He said I'm OK, but it is still a rejection, sort of. Britt stroked his hair. It must have taken a lot for him to extend himself and ask for what he needed. |
Corriecat | Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 12:04 pm  My most vivid memory is from Cassandra. We were painting and putting new tile in our kitchen and left the live feed on all day for something to listen to while we worked. Then Cassandra started telling the story about her time in Africa when she was robbed. I stopped working and just sat there in the kitchen floor listening to this amazing woman tell about this incredible event in her life. From that point on I was addicted. |