John | Sunday, September 24, 2000 - 06:43 pm  Anyone know about what time they do these? Our local station only shows the last hour of it 8-9am cst. |
Wahoowa | Sunday, September 24, 2000 - 06:47 pm  They were at 8:15, but Cass' was bumped to later b/c of Survivor people on - they get priority I guess. Rich is on tomorrow, so I assume he will get that timeslot and George will be on around 8:30 or so (Eastern time). Hopefully, I won't sleep late and miss it! |
Zlfd | Monday, September 25, 2000 - 05:45 am  George was on this am. True to form he was giddy and childish. I wanted to give him the benifit of the doubt about the whole Rockford phone thing however when asked about this he stated he was proud of them urghhhhhhhhh!!!!! The diffrence between someone like George and someone like Cassandra is Class! |
Webrover9 | Monday, September 25, 2000 - 05:59 am  I watched too and have the same opinion as you do of the Rockford thing, he thought it was cool! Hopefully I have seen the last of him although I do enjoy re-playing his "Spaceman" tape! |
Wahoowa | Monday, September 25, 2000 - 06:40 am  I think he was just trying to keep it from being an issue. If he says that he didn't like it, maybe they would keep going on and on about it. I feel like he said it just to quash any further discussion of it. Also, he's probably trying to take care of his wife by not attacking her b/c of it. If he said that he thought it was wrong, then he's saying he thought his wife did wrong. I think it's much more important for him not to attack his wife. Loved that WHITE hair! too funny. |
Karen | Monday, September 25, 2000 - 08:18 am  George was just being George... like he always has. He spoke about enjoying his freedom.. and actually glad that he was out of the house. Did you expect him to bash his supporters? George has never bashed anyone. What Rockford did was great for him and his family.. didn't really affect the outcome of the vote, and only left a bad taste in people's mouths because of the CBS spin. It never was Teresa's idea to target Brit. Give it a rest.. George is just a regular guy -- an honest guy trying to do what's right for him and his family with what brains and education he has. I wish him well. Hindsight now sees his sneaky RR activities as just doing what he came there to do.. have fun and make the most of his experience, and trying to win the game. His only fault as I see it.. is not his fault: He was given as much brainpower as some of the other HGs. I wish they had given Julie more time to talk to George. It seemed like the banishment night interview all over again, nothing new (except the the new hair cut!). He did say he thought all have been portrayed acurately, himself included, but admitted he hadn't watched much of the tapes yet. |
Webrover9 | Monday, September 25, 2000 - 09:09 am  The George I saw this morning is the George I really liked at the beginning. Sometimes we (including myself) get a little too involved in the game. I realize now that in his own way he was trying to stay in the house. Some of his skits were just bad. I wish him only the best. |
Laurac5 | Monday, September 25, 2000 - 11:29 am  George, when asked, said he felt the next banishee would be Jamie. He seemed very regretful about this. Otherwise, he was bubbly, waving his chubby hands in front of the camera, partially blocking Julie's close-up when she was introducing the segment. He gabbed happily during her warm-up narrative when they were showing clips of George in the Big Brother House. WHAT - A - HAM! No mention of Jessica's scholarship in this interview. He's been giving lots of autographs and getting a positive response from "people on the street." |
Kerbango | Tuesday, September 26, 2000 - 05:20 am  I think George came across as a nice person - same nice guy that went into the house. The main difference is now he needs to change his hair color to something less noticeable - like purple or maroon. He just doesn't look good as a blonde. |