Remember When: How BB3 has it so much easier than BB1
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Remember When: How BB3 has it so much easier than BB1
Draheid | Tuesday, August 27, 2002 - 09:16 pm     What about at the end when Curtis dyed Josh's hair blue while he was drunk while Eddie sat back and watched (and laughed, of course!) |
Duchess | Tuesday, August 27, 2002 - 09:43 pm     This thread is a hoot. BB1 was the best for me. I remember the aol bb boards(wasn't aware of tvch then but later found out it was busy as well) in constant rage..it was hopping especially when the live shows showed some of the posters messages. I remembered coming home from a 12 hour night shift and going straight for the boards and the live feeds just to find out if George's coup came to fruition. I loved the candid interactions between the real hgs and the loads of laughs from lovable Curtis. All these strategies and alliances can be found in Survivor and I was really disappointed that AS reduced BB into a Survivor copycat...all for the shock value and ratings. |
Annitar | Tuesday, August 27, 2002 - 09:47 pm     The show is just waay to contrived now! I miss the craziness that was a result of the houseguests not knowing what was next! I loved the banners and the yelling over the wall the most! The HGs reactions to it was hysterical. Brit was my fave! I loved her and Josh. I was soo upset when she was evicted. Cried like a baby. LOL! The HGs now are just too into their quest for fame. That element has taken the fun out of it for me. The HGs are now just a bunch of spoiled brats. Granted the BB2 bunch were worse yelling for their Hydroxycut all the time, but dang man the BB1 folks were just happy to have enough toilet paper for the week! Anyone have any news or info on Brit? |
Beagle | Tuesday, August 27, 2002 - 09:55 pm     Didn't someone throw jelly beans or something over the wall and one of them ate one?
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Sbw | Tuesday, August 27, 2002 - 09:59 pm     I want BB1 with the only change being the voting/eviction rules back, I think that would have changed enough to seriously alter the dynamic of the game to make it more competitive, thus more interesting. The above posts made me homesick to see them. Bring back the real people with real struggles with a food budget, no electrical appliances/hair care items, chickens, a garden, projects to do for the week, etc. I would like to see them get a washer and dryer though..who wants them to smell each other! |
Classycassfan | Tuesday, August 27, 2002 - 10:07 pm     oh Pugita ... after Cassandra was evicted I wanted Pugita to get the money... I say forget pigs and lizards make Pugita a houseguest every year... She even won over Curtis who said he was allergic but I think it mighta just been not liking dogs since he was always watching out for her... remember them on poop partol??? And on the subject of Pugita... I have a pug myself and when ever BB would come on that first year she would run to the tv and bark... I swear she was saying Give the money to the dog.... BB2 came around and I think she remembered the theme music because she started the barking again but no pugita... now she could care less about the houseguests... just like her owner |
Duchess | Tuesday, August 27, 2002 - 10:36 pm     Remember when the last four- Jamie, Curtis, Eddie and Josh were watching the sunset, all pensive knowing the end was near? I think that was the moment I realized I was gonna miss the group for a long time. I can look back at George doing his space act, digging up the garden and his crazy chopping on the dinner table while saying,"I can't believe all of you nominated me" over and over, and I can still say "Oh what fun it was". Heck, I even missed that stupid BB1 music, lol. |
Mags | Wednesday, August 28, 2002 - 04:38 am     Webrover99- would you be willing to make copies of your BB tapes for me? Please email me (email in profile) Thanks! |
Romans8_1 | Wednesday, August 28, 2002 - 06:24 am     What I loved was them really trying to be nice together. Remember at one point they were all going to walk out at once. They thought they had the game figured out. It wasn't about beating each other, but winning as a whole. What a great mind-set that was (however wrong it turned out to be). |
Duncan | Wednesday, August 28, 2002 - 06:30 am     I loved the fact that they all got along SO well that the producers were willing to pay one of them $50,000 to walk out so they could bring in someone new to stir the pot a little ( or alot ), and they all said "No". |
Kathyb | Wednesday, August 28, 2002 - 06:38 am     I don't remember what happened to Pugita, but I remember laughing so hard when Curtis said " We broke the pug." Curtis is still my all-time favorite houseguest because he made me laugh the most. |
Webrover99 | Wednesday, August 28, 2002 - 07:09 am     Mags, check your e-mail. |
Chiparock | Wednesday, August 28, 2002 - 07:45 am     Beagle, yes indeed, candy of some sort was thrown over the wall. George was about to eat it when someone pointed out that the ground had been pooped on by the chickens! |
Dixiebelle31 | Wednesday, August 28, 2002 - 08:04 am     I think George did eat some. And the others were concerned it might be poisoned. Like the old addage "Don't take candy from strangers". They even told him if he started feeling odd to be sure to let them know. And thanks Tameh, for reminding me about Josh saving Pugita from drowning. That dog just SANK! LOL Which of course led to having a fence around the pool. Those were the days... |
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