Ocean Island's Summary for August 29, 2002
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Ocean Island's Summary for August 29, 2002
Ocean_Islands | Friday, August 30, 2002 - 07:10 am     Ocean Island's Live Feed Summary August 29 2002 A bit of perspective, a bit of relaxation in the evening, the houseguests are bonding in a deeper way, reflecting on Gerry and his eviction – and Roddy develops a startlingly new strategy. They are reflecting on Gerry moments. Having Oprah moments. What is an Oprah moment? Read on . . . . Here are some random revelations from Houseguests on Thursday:
Lisa admitted she was withholding personal stories, and refuses to tell them in the house.
Roddy claims to no longer care about the game. He just wants to sit and talk to people about life.
Danielle said Gerry was the same way with food that Amy was with wine.
Lisa doesn’t know what a plum is. She wonders if it is like a tangerine. I guess she doesn’t get out much.
Amy told the DR that it was most cruel to Gerry to have said Amy’s name first during the eviction, and Danielle agreed.
Gerry says he knew someone who had no hips. He had to wear a wallet in both his back pockets to hold his pants up.
Danielle says she is a loner by nature. Her husband works nights, and likes it when she is alone, because she gets the remote, she can hold it and push buttons.
Amy saying she hates the hour before the trained monkey show. Marcellas says he hates the trained monkey show period.
Roddy told Lisa he wanted to masturbate, and Lisa told him to go into the bathroom and do it.
Roddy stuck a button up his nose when he was a kid. So that’s what his problem is!
Amy claims that the night before, she dreamt there was a problem with the nomination and they had to recast their vote. So when Julie said Amy’s name first, it was her dream almost coming true.
Marcellus said that Vogue was ‘the bible’.
Amy said, “If someone is from the North and is rude I will call them Yankee, if that's not strong enough I will call them trash. Trash is a big word for me. I don't like being called a hick. I don't want to be called a hick because I have an accent.” = = = = = The high rent district room was closed. Upon the announcement – made first thing in the morning, Marcellus said that he thought the announcement was going to be that the show had been cancelled and they can get back to the rest of their lives. He’s not too happy. Come to think of it, is Marcellus ever happy? Oh yes, when his doll didn’t break. Roddy asked Danielle if they could have one thing to read in the house, what would she pick – (and no magazines)? She got upset because she felt he was saying that she read only picture books. He actually only meant that because they were not allowed to have news. Her reaction startled him, and he went outside by himself. When he came back he apologized and they hugged. Roddy appears to becoming obsessed with Jason. First he read parts of the bible and then ‘tested’ Jason on them to see if he knew about them, a couple of weeks ago. He’s wondered if Jason is an actor, but decided he couldn’t be. Now he believes that Jason could be a virgin, but his claiming not to masturbate is not believable. And Lisa agrees with this. Marcellus won HOH, and in his gift basket he found a note from his best friend David. David told him to stop wearing socks with flip flops. “It is not cute.” Thank god. I’ve been dying to tell him that since he started doing it. They just can’t stop talking about Gerry. They are fascinated by him, as if he were a curious creature come from another planet. Lisa is glad that Jason volunteered to say something nice about him to Julie. Danielle said that even when he took his shirt off, there aren't a lot of 6 packs there but it didn't bother her when he took his shirt off. Roddy said it made him proud. He says Gerry should be proud of himself for what he did while there. Danielle says that he did it all everything that they did, even though so much older. Roddy says for his age, to hang in there with them was impressive. These guys are in la-la land. It’s not like he’s 90 years old or something. More on Gerry. Danielle said she loved talking with Gerry in the mornings, because he felt so sincere. She said he is better one on one. But in the group, he tried to fit in, but his comments didn’t seem sincere then, but felt phony, as if he wanted to be liked. Amy feels Gerry couldn't accept silence. In the hot tub when people would get silent, Gerry seemed to feel as though that was his time to talk. Lisa said some people are uncomfortable with silence, but she seems absent from this conversation where people are telling stories and reminiscing. Marcellus was touched when Roddy said that his name comes out in nice moments here. Danielle talks about the story with Marcellus's grandma and fun moments. Danielle says that even though everyone knows what is going on, for brief times you think you have privacy. Danielle loves those moments. She calls them "Oprah" moments. Roddy’s new strategy, with these quiet moments, is startingly clear. He is going to take the beneficial father figure that Gerry left behind -- and get everyone on his side. This could be a winning strategy. He’s asking the others what is on their mind, what is bothering them. He seems caring and considerate. Mua ha ha ha ha! "Gerry said I wasn't smart," said Roddy. As we saw on the television show, he didn’t exactly say that. Roddy laughs about it and doesn’t hesitate to tell everyone the story. But he has a hard time believing that Gerry said that. He seems to believe Gerry, deep down, though he is making it a joke. Perhaps now that his power structure is decimated, he is seeing that Gerry was smarter than he thought. Roddy and Lisa have a long conversation over chess. Roddy was saying how like at the end of summer camp when you have the best girlfriend or when someone you know is dying and at those moments its really good, people say things and its meaningful and its special and Roddy wishes things could always be that way. Lisa tells him she thought his eyes teared up earlier in the evening, and asks what it was about. He didn’t reply. But he does go on about how people don’t live up to their potential, and how sad that is. He seems angry about it, and says he hates people – apparently for this reason. The long conversation was in depth, and Lisa said he carried her away. They shared a moment but then Marcellus came in and the moment broke. Oprah would be disappointed . . . And that was Thursday August 29 at Big Brother House! |
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