Who Do You Give The Class Act Award To? Most Gracious?
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Who Do You Give The Class Act Award To? Most Gracious?
Woodpecke® | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 08:05 pm     Trash talking is not classy. Character assassination is what they did to Gerry in BB4. It deserved to be addressed, and the fact that he didn't made me feel sad. At the very least, he could have asked Lisa: "Why did the players talk about the evicted ones repeatedly in harsh terms." I still think it was cowardly. |
Llkoolaid | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 08:55 pm     I agree woodpecke, it was Character assassination, and I think it should have been addressed. I think CBS should have shown him taking his showers and washing his clothes in the morning to Danielle and all the ones that participated in calling him on his hygiene and I think Lisa should have to answer to the pedophile comment. Both were terrible comments and I think they all should answer for them,but maybe he was right in not bringing them up on national tv again, it probably would have just hurt him. |
Eden | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 08:56 pm     Perhaps Gerry would just rather not remind people of that Lisa repeatedly referred to him as a pedophile. I can't blame him for that! Jason gets my vote. Stalwart ally to the end! |
Woodpecke® | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 09:02 pm     Gerry took plenty of shots without even mentioning the "pedophile" accusation. He showed a ton of restraint. They were cruel. I haven't forgotten. He hasn't either. |
Adrian | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 09:13 pm     Jason and Gerry get my vote! |
Llkoolaid | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 09:26 pm     I think the only person who didn't take a shot at Gerry other than Jason was Lori, she defended him. I really wish she had of stayed longer. |
Jimmer | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 09:30 pm     Jason gets my vote. What a classy guy. Gerry probably would rather just fade into the sunset at this point. I can just see him asking Lisa about her comments. There's no way it could be good for him even if she apologizes on national TV for saying the things she did, when the majority of the viewing audience doesn't know she said them in the first place. Gerry would get my vote too except I don't think it was classy that he voted for her and hugged her at the end, especially since he now must know that it makes her uncomfortable. What is he thinking? |
Watching2 | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 10:36 pm     As mentioned before, people are assuming Gerry SAW and HEARD what Lisa said on the live feeds! Lots of BB fans are not like US.. LOL .. and Gerry was busy getting back to work, etc. I heard him say to Lisa he was happy she understood what he meant when he said she was "lucky" on the way out of the house. She seemed very comfortable with him at that moment. The board also carried on way longer than Lisa did about calling Gerry that name and being upset. I don't remember her bringing it up repeatedly after that one week or so. Remember Gerry cried when Chiara left and you know what everyone ELSE thought of her antics! He said she reminded him of his daughter. So just having what Lisa said in the "goodbye" message regarding Eric, I think he would understand why she would say that from a game point of view and knowing her relationship with Eric. Anyway, I think many of them were gracious. I think Tonya could have been super nasty and after she pointed out things, she was very nice to them afterwards. People get excited about parties, etc., and often put hard feelings aside at the time. Whether any of them will become long-time friends is to be seen. It all depends on what life brings their way. I also loved seeing Eric's reactions. When she said her most memorable time in the house was her own growth instead of him, I cracked up when he said "ouch!" LOL And seeing them together was really sweet. |
Toolhound | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 03:22 am     People are also assuming that Gerry didn't try peaking at Lisa in the shower like a pervert. Maybe he feels a little guilty and didn't want to bring it up. |
Gina8642 | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 05:25 am     I think a lot of them were gracious. Gerry - he didn't exhibit any meanness in exchange for the way he was treated. It's clear he holds nothing against Lisa. Jason - Was kind and spoke up for his friend in face of much disapproval toward her. Lisa - I think she won very graciously, she was very sweet in the way she thanked everyone. I think she and Dani were very sweet and supportive of one another the last few days and hours. Danielle - She knew she was going to lose and kept a smile on her face. She aknowleged that people weren't happy with her and yet didn't get grumpy or mean about it. Like I said with Lisa, she and Lisa were very sweet and kind to one another the last few days and did a wonderful job supporting one another. To a less noticable extent: I thought they all acted with class. They kept it above board and didn't spread any really mean cruel stuff around. Roddy didn't ask a loaded question to Dani, which he could have. I think he didn't choose to kick someone when they were down, which shows class. I thought they all acted pretty well. Marcellas was the only exception with his poor treatment of Jason and all his eye rolling. But, it is what I've come to expect of Marcellas. He is very entertaining to watch, but not someone I'd ever trust to be my friend. |
Woodpecke® | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 05:34 am     Tonya is a good mother. Tonya is a good mother. Tonya is a good mother. Do not forget this statement. She will remind you daily. |
Twintown | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 07:46 am     Hey Woodpecker: You got it partly right. Tonya is a good mother, but remember.., it's alright to be sexy and a mother... |
Woodpecke® | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 07:59 am     I forgot that part. LOL! What a goofball. |
Landi | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 01:43 pm     all i can think about when i see Tonya is the song "Harper Valley PTA" <giggle> |
Jagger | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 03:42 pm     My vote goes 100% for Jason. He showed honor and respect for the hgs from day one until the final day. |
Woodpecke® | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 04:10 pm     The answer to the question of most gracious and classiest houseguest is Jason. Superior human being. |
Katlady53 | Friday, September 27, 2002 - 04:26 pm     I thought Jason defined class and respect for others. |
Sonia | Saturday, September 28, 2002 - 12:24 pm     I agree with everybody who said Jason. This young man has definitly class and respect. |
Patti | Saturday, September 28, 2002 - 04:39 pm     C'mon guys, you forgot Josh. I vote Josh!! How could you forget his gracious sharing of the "buttsmacks" among all the women? Also, when there was no obvious leader in the house one second after entering, who took over the role and orchestrated the first nomination? Who refrained from hitting Gerry with pillows and calling him a Nazi till nighttime when Gerry wouldn't notice? Anddd.. who thought enough of us, the viewers, to shave his beard in a variety of tasteful designs and thus ridding us of the boredom of the same old face, but Josh. Not convinced yet? The piece de resistance... who said his girlfriend's name with a darling Elmer Fudd accent? Josh!! I rest my case. He was most the most gracious houseguest and he sure gets my vote. |
Csnog | Saturday, September 28, 2002 - 05:13 pm     Toolhound, Gerry did NOT look at Lisa in the shower and please do not go around calling people names. |
Adrian | Sunday, September 29, 2002 - 07:41 am     Our boy Jason has shown the most class and the most gracious. |
Bluie | Wednesday, October 02, 2002 - 03:59 pm     Gerry & Amy ! |
Sabbatia | Wednesday, October 02, 2002 - 06:13 pm     Actually, ya'll are assuming that we saw all of the Q & A of prior houseguests. Gerry may have said something to Lisa and she may have replied. That show lasted an hour and only part of that hour showed them asking the questions. I don't remember exactly how long the FOTH lasted when they were doing that, but I remember it seemed like a very long time. I'm guessing that there were many things said that we did not get to see for one reason or another. As far as class act? Amy went back into a house that she had previously been voted out of. She could have been bitter, she could vowed revenge on all of them. Instead she went in with her head high and forgiveness in her heart (with the exception of Chiara of course.) I doubt seriously that I could handle it the way she did. That, to me, takes class. |
Joyful | Wednesday, October 02, 2002 - 06:23 pm     The most class? I would have to say Amy. Though she did take the low road on a few occassions she stayed mainly on the high road. For her age I would have to think she showed the most class. The most gracious would have to be Gerry. He is so much the teacher, he was so patient with this group of immature adults. I think he almost viewed them in the same light as he did his Jr. High Students. Lord knows they behaved as such. |
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