Is Josh a nice guy after all????!!!
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Is Josh a nice guy after all????!!!
Crazyfan | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 10:52 am     Sweet, I am sorry but Josh is YUK! I am starting to think that you are either his Mom or some other relative. He is mean spirited, and has not shown one bit of compassion for anyone in the house. |
Nicoledfw | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 10:54 am     No, she really really like's him crazy fan. The girl's got some seriouse hot's for Joshy poo! I agree, the man is slime! |
Crazyfan | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 11:00 am     Sweet, I am trying to see what you do....nope, sorry. |
Sonia | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 11:34 am     Crazyfan, I'm not a all a relative, family or personnel friend of Josh, I absolutly don't know him or any other BB1, BB2 or BB3 Hgs personnaly. I'm a t.v. viewer as majority of posters here and I think as everybody else, posters of this topic simply write here their opinions, as you do, and this board is here for that. Thanks. Also, hello Cheryl, and thanks for reply!  |
Maris | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 11:50 am     I don't think Josh is that bad. everyone criticized him because he didnt meet Marcellas half way in the Veto challenge. Only seeing the clip on TV, all I saw was Josh refusing to lie by saying he would be nicer to Gerry. He can't stand Gerry. If you had Josh on your side he would be very loyal. He may have overreacted when Gerry backed down on his word. However, if you are someone who believes that your word is a defining characteristic then when someone breaks their word to you, it is a critical issue. If Gerry and Josh were up against each other I would vote Gerry out in a heartbeat. Gerry has zero loyalty. The only people Gerry wouldn't nominate now are Marcellas and Danielle because as Danielle said he would look like an idiot. I would vote Tonya out over Josh too. Josh will keep his word to Amy and he won't forget that she was his supporter. He will also remember that Lisa supported him too. I would rather have Josh on my side than anyone else in that house with the exception of Marcellas. |
Mystery | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 12:02 pm     "If you had Josh on your side....." I'm not sure that's an option for the women in the house, who don't seem able to have Josh anywhere except near their BACKside. |
Crossfire | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 12:12 pm     Maris, your whole argument is based on the statement "If you had Josh on your side he would be very loyal." Was he not on the side of the early alliance when he voted against their agreed plans? I don't think we can carve his loyalty into stone just yet. |
Cameltoes | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 12:17 pm     Josh already told Roddy that while he couldn't nominate Amy, he would have no problem voting to evict her. Basically "I'll thrown the HOH challenge and get you out that way so it's not as obvious". Josh makes shady deals like this and I can't believe anyone in there fall for it. His supposed allies want to drop him as soon as he has outlived his usefulness because he's already proven himself untrustworthy. Anyone in there depending on on Josh's loyalty deserves what they get. |
Sonia | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 12:47 pm     Crazyfan, I wanted to deleate my post after I realize your "you" were not directed to all posters here, but the "deleate" button doesn't work after 10 minutes of posting. I'm sorry, in the future, I will read the posts better before to reply ... (Hum, how must I make here the "shy face" icone, I will try to find the emoticons link about it.) |
Kitt | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 02:53 pm     Every now and then Josh has a sweet moment, like the first time the nominations were announced and he was so desperate that it wouldn't be him, and then again last night (TV time) when he was with Danielle. But the only times it seems he's sweet or sensitive are when it's about himself. I don't know what he's like out of the house, but inside he's just not a nice man. jmho  |
Puttergirl | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 06:16 pm     I hate to say I told you so, but... he admitted tonight that he faked crying with Danielle. There is nothing real about him. |
Cameltoes | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 06:18 pm     LOL Putter. What a surprise. NOT. |
Off2cthwizrd | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 07:02 pm     I agree, Putter. The tears were fake - he admitted it himself. He's not a nice guy after all... |
Sunnyone | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 07:18 pm     ...and i thought i was the only one who was bothered by the 'fake' tears. |
Wendo | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 07:38 pm     Josh is only loyal when it benefits him. We saw tonight that the "tears" weren't real at all, depite the proclimations of some posters here. (Please don't see that as attacking, just stating what some have written.) He's slimy, shady, but I see, so far, nothing redemptive in that man. We'll see who he votes to evict if Amy is nommed. If he votes her out, well then, there goes that loyalty argument. |
Em101 | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 08:08 pm     i think that josh is a very nice guy look at what he did for lori!!!!! |
Gritss | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 08:09 pm     Here's part of a story from the local paper where Josh used to work: Big Brother's website claims Feinberg's motto is, "Don't really work, but get paid for it." Several Hernando County jurors immediately recognized Feinberg when "Big Brother 3" launched two weeks ago. "It's definitely him," says Robert Knowles of Brooksville. "None of us on the jury believed a word he said." The jurors awarded Feinberg $15,000 in damages for claims he was permanently injured when he stumbled in a small hole in the sidewalk of the former Winn Dixie supermarket in the Western Way Plaza in 1997. Feinberg sought much more. When the mishap occurred, Feinberg was a waiter at the Spring Hill Pizza Hut. He had moved to New York by the time his case reached trial in 1998. He now lives in Queens, N.Y., where he is still working as a waiter. The jurors didn't know during three days of trial that two defendants had already settled with Feinberg for more than $80,000. When the jurors awarded him $15,000, they also decided Winn Dixie was only 10 percent responsible for Feinberg's injuries. The store wound up paying only $1,500. Thursday night, it will be learned if Feinberg's "gamesmanship" is enough reason for other players to remove him from competition for the $500,000 prize. |
Oregonfire | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 08:21 pm     Well, his girlfriend is pretty. That's nice, isn't it? She must be like 5 feet tall, because he's a little guy. Pretty deep commentary, I know. |
Wendo | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 08:35 pm     He didn't do anything for Lori. He knew that there were enough votes for her to be evicted. He did it for his GF's benefit, and, probably, for a final jury vote from Lori. Please, he did jack for her. |
Pirate | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 09:17 pm     He is still on the bottom of my list. I was so sorry he was not voted out. His butt slapping crap just incenses me. I can't stand that kind of demoralizing behavior. |
Snee | Thursday, July 25, 2002 - 09:28 pm     yeah, merritt seemed nice. umm, can't think of anything else... |
Azriel | Friday, July 26, 2002 - 03:31 pm     ~hesitating as I enter the thread...starting to turn around and run...deep breath~ I NEVER thought I would post in this thread...but it looks to me like Josh is trying to save Amy from being nominated. If he can accomplish this, I will parade around the board with a 'Josh is the BOMB!' banner. Seriously, I am seeing the good in him. He does seem to be fiercely loyal and protective to those that stand by him. |
Tabbyking | Friday, July 26, 2002 - 03:34 pm     he isn't backing her nomination but will vote for her if she gets one.... that's what i got out of it. well, no one has to second a nomination, so i feel he is saying, 'you put her up, i'll vote her out'. |
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