Josh is Playin Amy Like A Violin...
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Josh is Playin Amy Like A Violin...
Wcv63 | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 01:35 pm     No offense taken Lovemarc. It makes me happy I'm not gay. |
Gouraphik | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 01:53 pm     All the turmoil and drama that's taken place in the past few days has made it hard for me to tell which way Amy's gonna go. I was thinking (and I still do think) that in the end, she's playing Josh in order to exact her revenge for his voting against her last week, but with each conversation they have, my confidence in her reasoning ability goes down a notch. Everybody here has realized that one of Amy's weaknesses is her desire for male attention. Marcellas uses it (albeit in a more friendly and platonic fashion), as does Roddy and Josh. Her intense dislike of crude people (especially women) is another character trait that can and is being exploited. I hope that she doesn't get taken in, but it seems that virtually everybody in the house has at least flirted with the idea of keeping Josh around. This is dangerous thinking! I sort of wish we had thought police around to ban this sort of thing! Josh is like a nuclear weapon. Everybody thinks that using it (or at least having it around) will make them powerful or at the very least, dissuade people from messing with them. That may well be true, but it's also a very toxic substance that can poison the environment, and potentially blow up in your face, leaving you with nothing but a nuclear winter wonderland. Josh is not a toy. He is a weapon of mass destruction that must be put out of commission now and forever. I just hope that Amy and any other HG's tempted by him can see that. |
Cameltoes | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 01:53 pm     I definitely heard Tonya talking about hearing Amy trash her. As I said, she stated she doesn't like it when people think they are better than others. TLC catting it up because of the Roddy situation is nothing unusual = gals sticking up for their "friend". I will not get down on them for trashing someone who has done the same to them. Amy wants to be able to be herself, have fun and be her mean little self but she doesn't want to deal with the consequences. Be who you want to be but not everyone is going to like it so just suck it up and deal. |
Bmh | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 02:00 pm     I agree Gouraplik..I too thought for sure Amy was playing Josh..but it seems like everytime they talk..they get closer and Amy seems more "real" about the idea of betraying Marcellas' wishes and voting to evict Tonya..either she is a really good actress..or she is the deceitful betrayer that I am staring to believe... |
Mack | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 02:01 pm     I can't help but wonder that if, in the final analysis, the women will line up with one another and vote Josh out? This may not come through some verbal agreement or alliance but simply from looking at the numbers and realizing the disadvantage. Secondly, there's certainly not a great deal of support for Josh even among the men. At least at one time both Eric and Roddy have mentioned or hinted that they understood that Josh had dug a big hole for himself. Of course, that only makes him more attractive to keep around for the final vote.....another Will....though certainly not as clever or as interesting. |
Sonia | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 02:05 pm     Lovemarc, I hope you don't see those women as representative of all women of society? At this same point, as an heterosexual women, I could say: "No offense to male posters here, the guys of this house will make me become gay." I presumate you're joking, o.k., it's not a bad joke, but seriously, I cannot believe you never met honest female friends in your life? Hum, you probably joking... |
Lovemarc | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 02:19 pm     I was joking |
Guinevere | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 02:25 pm     If Tonya doesn't like it when people think they are better than others, how does she stand being around Lisa and especially Chiara, who are chock-full of judgement and superiority (didn't Chiara diss the entire state of New Jersey?). Maybe Tonya was bugged by Amy's reaction to her and Chiara's shower show, but I don't think Amy should have to sink to Tonya's level of exhibitionism in order to get along with her. |
Sherbear | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 02:28 pm     The comment of Tonya's that kinda of floored me was "she wouldn't sink to her (Amy's) level" I thought it was pretty rich coming from someone who doesn't mind being seen on national tv scrubbing another woman's breasts and hair. Maybe I am a prude, but... |
Auntie | Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 04:53 pm     Amy likes men and dislikes women. Hasn't she said she would like to be the only woman in the house? Maybe Josh can play her because she seems to be used to being played by men & thinking that they like her back. I hope she's playing him & Roddy & Gerry & even Marcellas--but does it matter? She's not playing to win since she seemed to write off the other women early in the game. Marcellas gave her good advice (don't trust Josh, try to get along with the other women, hands off Roddy), but Amy instead gets mad at Gerry and BB and Chiara. She's set herself to be played by any man who shows her attention. A willful little violin! |
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