They Massively BASHING Gerry Right Now!!!
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Crazydog | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 01:13 pm     Somehow I doubt that Marcellus wants Gerry. |
Sia | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 01:14 pm     Maris, that was what I was trying to remember to include in my post. Thanks for reminding me: since Marcellas said something to Gerry about hygiene, I really think Ger's improved greatly. Now, the hamsters need to turn on each other for their nasty habits and leave Gerry alone. (The sweaty t-shirt in the dryer would cause me problems, though. I hope he's not still doing that.) I would LOVE for CBS to sell a DVD of the hamsters set to music. Scene selections: Pimple-popping Brown-eyes on the counter Who forgot to wash his/her hands? Drippy-nosed cook Sweaty t-shirt in the dryer Hot-tub hoppin' without a shower first Hot-tub dippin' IN LIEU OF regular bathing |
Mags3 | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 01:23 pm     Hosewater, you may not touch anything *until* you hit that flush knob. Sorry but people who *did* use the toilet before you have touched that germ knob many a times. Can I say, "Eww"? |
Ocean_Islands | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 01:45 pm     Brown eyes on the counter? I don't think so. So many people are freaked out by the toilet, it's amazing. |
Crazydog | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 01:54 pm     Mags3, ITA. My father says the exact same thing about how he didn't have to touch anything and it drives me nuts. Is "brown eyes on the counter" what I think it is? Last year I remember Hardy was adamant about people getting in the hot tub without showering first. Doesn't seem to have happened this year! |
Bbwhiners | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:02 pm     All this talk of hygiene, good and bad, started me thinking - so a question to the parents of the Board - do mothers clean their nipples prior to breast feeding? (a serious question - not trying to start anything. . . .) |
Wink | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:03 pm     Amazing. 45 or whatever days into this show and this topic just will not die. I can't imagine there is anything new to add to what has been said a gazillion times and yet the posts keep on adding up. Alrighty then. Carry on. |
Abby | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:06 pm     Sia, You forgot to add to that DVD with Music, Chiara Invites everyone to look at the Turd she just made in the Water closet...Real class! |
Grooch | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:07 pm     Hear! Hear! Wink. |
Lovemarc | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:19 pm     "Maybe the reason Marcellus hates Gerry is because he can't have him." Ha ha ha. That's so funny, but I don't think you were joking. |
Wiseolowl | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:23 pm     Am surprised that these people are so fussy. If they are so concerned how do they ever function in public washrooms which we all have to use from time to time? Am a Canadian and have travelled extensively over the years. Our facilities are bad enough, but at the expense of offending the American posters my experience has been that generally speaking the situation is markedly worse in the US. That's nothing compared to many countries in Europe though. Pretty bad over ther except for those hotels etc that cater to North Americans. |
Bbwhiners | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:46 pm     Wiseolowl - as your name suggests - you are spot on - I am an anthropologist and have spent many days and nights in places that would send these people into the loony bin. And guess what? I am none the worse for wear. |
Chipster | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:46 pm     Oh, but wait until G is evicted tonight and they play the heartfelt goodbye clips from his fellow housemates. Warning: barf bag required. |
Bastable | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 02:48 pm     Has anyone thought of the possibility that one of the reasons they've really started to dig in on Gerry is that it helps ease the transition once he goes? Once everyone surmises he's headed out, they say, "I never liked him anyway," and it makes the radical change feel easier. |
John32070 | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 03:04 pm     What heartfelt goodbye clips? None of the remaining HG's have a heart when it comes to Gerry. Have you noticed how they rarely show everyone saying goodbye, instead they just show a few of them? In fact, until Chiara left, I don't think I'd seen a clip of Gerry saying goodbye to any of them. I'd be willing to bet we don't see any comments from M or L (they'd either refuse, or be like Krista's parting words to Kent last year), Danielle will say something about how she hopes his family is well, one parent to another, Amy will spout off something uninteresting, Roddy will be buddy-buddy, and Jason will be crying saying he's soooooo sorry. |
Saggkl | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 03:23 pm     Talking about goodbye clips, I loved they made one of Amy for Chiara. That was a pretty low blow I thought. |
Ohiofan | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 03:33 pm     Saggkl-what was in amy's goodbye clip to Chiara? I don't remember it. I love reading the strategy/scenerios posted at this site. Plus I marvel at the memory some posters have, all the details from BB1 and BB2...incredible. |
Llkoolaid | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 03:45 pm     Bbwhiners, yes we do, or at least I did. |
Sia | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 10:01 pm     Bbwhiners, my Mom mentioned cleaning nipples before breast-feeding when I had my son. She said she was taught at hospital to do just that when she had her first baby. My younger sis and I, however, didn't worry much about that and weren't overly-obsessive about washing. Now, if I were sweaty or wearing perfume, lotion, etc., I'd shower before nursing my babies. Otherwise, the breast maintains a sanitary balance by itself, as that's what those teeny-tiny little glands are all around the nipple, the ones in the aureola: they secrete a substance that sanitizes the nipple. See, God made breasts that way; what do you suppose women did back in the caveman days, or what do they do in third-world countries where sanitation is not as convenient as it is here? Crazydog, yes, "brown-eyes" is exactly what you think it is. When I was a kid and noticed my cousins had brown eyes (in their heads), I asked my Mom about this. She and Dad told me not to worry, since I had two blues AND a brown eye. Lucky me! We also call it "brownie" in our family. Gee, this conversation has just deteriorated rapidly! (Mom: "Get your brown-eye off the counter; I'm making pies!") Oh, Abby, that one's priceless! How could I have forgotten? |
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