*When things get hot and heavy with Lisa Eric says hi*
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*When things get hot and heavy with Lisa Eric says hi*
Fanny | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 12:52 pm     Hi means...never having to say you're sorry? Ok, ok. It means even though I am in the throes of passion and getting my libido completely satisfied, I care enough for you to be able to rise above my biology. I can stop physically in order to connect with you on a mental and emotional level. You're not just a screw toy; I like what's in your head. |
Jello | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 01:00 pm     Okay, a little off topic, but since "Singles" is being discussed, is it me or does Roddy remind you (physically) of that guy who was trying to do a commuter train in the movie (you know, the guy who eventually hooks up with K. Sedgwick-"I was no where near your neighborhood, and...")? What is that actor's name, anyway? |
Oregonfire | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 01:03 pm     Jello, the actor's name is Campbell Scott, and I think someone posted a picture of him in one of the compare-contrast threads for Roddy. |
Earthmother | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 01:04 pm     Boy Fanny, talk about an abbreviation! lol |
Blinky | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 01:17 pm     I think Eric had been asking for "hand" directions like high or low and after Lisa was so moved by him saying hi there was no way could he make a spelling correction |
Fabnsab | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 02:35 pm     Oregon...Rushmore is my all time fave movie and my husband hates it. That bothered me alot. I wondered how we could be together with such a different sense of humor but it does work. Don't say no to a great girl out there because she doesn't like Rushmore. My husband and I are similar in so many other ways. BTW, have I told you you have great taste in movies? lol |
Earthmother | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 02:40 pm     Well, after today he can look lovingly in her eyes and say "bye". I still think it will be good for a cry. |
Oregonfire | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 02:52 pm     Um, thanks, Fabnsab, but I'm a girl! (that's the second time in three days: I'm starting to get a complex!) |
Mystery | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 02:56 pm     Cinder said: "Eric just said "hi" in his sleep." I'll be waiting breathlessly for his pillow to start telling all the other bedclothes about Eric's fulfillment of her fantasy. |
Gentoo | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 03:30 pm     There's nothing wrong with saying "hi" in a moment of love. I've done it quite often. And I've had it done to me. Its a way to say "I love you" or at least "I'm focussed on you". Equivalents include "I'v got my eye on you", "there you are", "My my, what have we here", etc. |
Mystery | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 03:32 pm     I'm sorry, but "My my, what have we here" would give me the creeps. |
Webkitty | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 04:24 pm     I think everyone is missing the point of what happened with Eric and Lisa. I watched my tape again, and they were NOT in the middle of making love. They were snuggling and had just started kissing, NOT passionatly. (some scenes of them fooling around were show that were seperate from this incident) Of COURSE it would be rather strange for someone to stop and say "hi" in the MIDDLE of making love, but that's not what happened with them. It looked to me like she had just joined him on the bed, they started kissing, lightly and tenderly, and he said HI. Not creepy at all, imo. I think what Eric was doing was acknowledging her presence, and glad she was there. I thought it was sweet, and recognize the signs of caring. Lots of times, when my dh will be watching tv, and I join him and start snuggling, he will say Hi, did you come to snuggle me honey? And I will say yes! and he will say, ok, you just snuggle away! I am not immature or young, we have been married for 12 years, and I don't think we are "weird" My point is, although Eric only said "Hi" (Lisa didn't give he a chance to say more, lol!) I think what Lisa recognized in him was the potential for more of the same sweetness in their interaction with each other at a later date when they are out of the house. This thread has gone off into things people "might" say in the throws of passion, which is ok, that is what threads tend to do, but its not what I saw on the show between these two, just to clarify I would also add that my opinion has nothing to do with how well either one of them has played this game, or if I "like" them within the context of this game. (just so you know!) Just what my take on what happened after reviewing that segment of the show again. |
Earthmother | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 04:26 pm     "I've got my eye on you" sounds like a stalker.. I think I'd question "there you are" since he's laying on top of me..like where else would I be? I guess given these choices I'd take "Hi" too. |
Curlyq | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 04:38 pm     Webkitty, I think so many are talking about it in the context of lovemaking because that is what Lisa herself said if you review the tape one more time. She said something like she always thought it would be romantic if they were in the middle of kissing or making love or whatever and he stopped and said hi. I've been wrong before, but I'm pretty sure this is what she said. I think that's why some of us are trying to understand how it would be romantic for your partner to say hi in the middle of lovemaking. That may not have been what they were doing at the time (who knows), but she said it would've had the same effect on her if they had been. |
Webkitty | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 04:59 pm     Curly, yes, she did say that in the DR, but they weren't "doing it" at the time. I think she was just swept up in the moment and said that part of it in the DR. We will never know. Eric may not be the brightest bulb in the pack, but if he is right for her, and they are a couple after the show, then I would be happy for them, and hope Lisa gets a lifetime of sweet "Hi's" out of it. I would never choose to go on BB, and find the thought of finding one's true love there rather odd, but, it could happen! |
Snee | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 05:30 pm     fanny: 'Ok, ok. It means even though I am in the throes of passion and getting my libido completely satisfied, I care enough for you to be able to rise above my biology. I can stop physically in order to connect with you on a mental and emotional level. You're not just a screw toy; I like what's in your head.' i agree with you on that and think that perhaps lisa has been a toy way too often. there have been so many humorous, romantic, and interesting posts on this thread (all of which work for a snee--in combination!) i think there are 'moments' when two people connect, and that the moments lengthen in a long-term committed relationship. on the other hand, i long for the day when someone knocks on the door and says, 'oh snee, i will do your vacuuming!' snees hate vacuuming. |
Curlyq | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 05:36 pm     Okay, so I feel better now. I hate feeling like I gave false information, so I reviewed the tape (yes, I'm just that anal). She did say that to Eric in the bed, not in the DR. She told him "I can leave the house now. I now know why I was put in this house. That has been my...little thing forever. Any guy that can...in the middle of a kiss or in the middle of making love or whatever just stop and say hello to me... would just send me over the roof." Then Eric had to ask her to please stop crying. They didn't seem like they were doing more than horizontal kissing, but her basic feeling was that saying hi in the middle of any intimate moment was enough to make her feel like a princess. I guess it has been kind of interesting watching her feelings for him develop, since in the beginning she and Chiara agreed they were both attracted to Roddy and felt nothing for Eric. Since then she's gone from offering Eric to Chiara to now feeling like he is the reason she was destined to be in this game. I hope she means at least as much to him. |
Bohawkins | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 06:09 pm     I just wrote a limerick on this subject, and posted in the Limericks thread. Perhaps others who disagree with my assessment can try their hand at expressing their take on the infamous "hi" in limerick form. That might be fun. |
Koh | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 06:12 pm     I think Lisa may have seen the movie Picnic. There is a scene in the movie where William Holden is talking to a group of people at a picnic. Kim Novak is sitting in a swing. He is moving around as he speaks and suddenly takes hold of the ropes of the swing then looks down into Kim's eyes and says, "Hi." They fall for each other at that moment. |
Mystery | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 06:15 pm     But Bo, using "Chiara" just for the rhyme--- is that kosher? |
Bohawkins | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 06:40 pm     Mystery -- all's fair in love and limericks. |
Hotpants | Tuesday, August 06, 2002 - 02:44 pm     Lisa: "You had me at hi." Lisa: "You had me at first base." Eric: "You had me at third base." Roddy: "Did you know a head weighs 15 pounds?" |
Mystery | Tuesday, August 06, 2002 - 02:47 pm     Chiara: "Speaking of head, did I ever tell you about the time I...." |
Ellenkats | Tuesday, August 06, 2002 - 02:49 pm     rofl |
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