Ocean Island's Summary for August 28, 2002
TV ClubHouse: Archive: USA 2002:
Bunny's Live Feed Summaries:
Ocean Island's Summary for August 28, 2002
Ocean_Islands | Thursday, August 29, 2002 - 09:24 am     Ocean Island's Live Feed Summary August 28 2002 Sing-a-long with me . . . . “Happy talk, keep talking happy talk, talk about things you like to do; if you don’t have a dream – - if you don’t have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true?” Despite a lot of happy talk, the philosophical train continues: old boyfriends, opinions, girlfriends, having gas, weddings, lost hopes, feelings, doughnuts, butter pecan ice cream, naked picnics, spiderwebs . . and a romp in the pool. Here are some random revelations from Houseguests on Wednesday:
Amy accidentally flashed the cameramen while changing a tshirt.
Jason claims that when singing starts, and Roddy knows that the front of the house is being shown, that is when Roddy makes a deal with someone, so it won’t be shown on the web or television.
Danielle knows the art of pouring exactly the same amount of wine into all the glasses, because of her kids.
Marcellus says it's no good having an argument with Jason, because as soon as you reach a certain point he just says “ok..whatever you say...”
Danielle admits that she’ll stop talking to her husband and put up a wall if he insults her.
Roddy claims BB3 had put him in the house as the anti-religious ‘atheist’ and was trying to set him against Jason.
Marcellus says he went to his long-time high school girlfriend's wedding. This didn't bother him. Well surpraz, surpraz.
Jason said he knows Roddy thinks he is in control of the game, and he is, to a big degree. But Jason plans to take contol. That sounds like what Hardy said last year, right after he was voted out. Jason is also upset about the amount of drama that Roddy and Marcellus cause.
Danielle loved drive in movies as a kid.
Lisa won ‘Miss Dance America’ when she was 13 years old.
Amy said there was nothing pretty about the lizards, but they would look good as shoes.
Jason shaved his chest.
They had some pizza bagels.
Lisa speaks American Sign Language.
Roddy complimented Danielle by saying she was ‘a spectacular woman’.
Amy said if she anyone ever hears her fart in the house, she will disappear. = = = = = Amy lowered her voice and recounted how Gerry told her she looks nice spread out on the towel. This is wrong because Gerry is a teacher, claims Danielle. Lisa and Amy claim he is perverted because he is so much older. Lisa talks about how Gerry tried to French kiss her hand the first day in the house. Earth to Lisa: french kissing does not involve hands. Later, Danielle tells Marcellus about Amy: “If you don't want stuff to be shown on TV, then stop strutting around here like a hoochy momma.” I'm not sure what a 'hoochy momma' is, but I'm quite certain there is more than one strutting around the house. And I don't mean Danielle. Marcellus relates how Gerry has said some inappropriate things to Marcellus. Like what, Marcellus, what? Like telling Roddy you want to sleep with him, and trim his armpit hair, oh you conceited catty-bumpus? A community memo was drafted today and sent across the airwaves, as follows: = = = = = Memo To: All cats From: Marcellus & Co Re: Bash-a-rama of the day Subject: Gerry Time: Often Please note the following: Gerry is gross. He is also insincere. His feet are gross and ugly, too. He thinks he can take his shirt off. By the way, he doesn’t knock before entering, either. Gerry must not cook, anymore. Gerry is persistently unhygienic. Gerry doesn’t listen. He is leering at us and is perverted. He wears icky-poo gross clothing. He doesn’t listen, either, and he’s also prejudiced, by the way. Furthermore, Gerry sweats and stinks, not like us. P.S. he walks on the balls of his feet. He doesn’t respect people’s space, either. We are concerned about what people think about what we say about Gerry; at least, at first we did. Now we don’t care. Because he is just too gross and it’s his own fault. We are so much better. We are never gross or ugly. We can take our shirts off, we can cook, too. We wash our hands and have no germs, ever. We are going to win the game because we are great and beautiful. Gerry tried to take Jason’s popcorn, too. Gerry took all the food before and Eric didn’t hardly have any food that one time. Also, Roddy makes Gerry look like an embarrassing fool by making him jump around like a gorilla. Roddy never makes us look foolish, though. We love him. = = = = = Roddy rubbed Amy up on beach towels in the back yard. I guess he realizes that she’s never had a relationship so he either feels its time for her to have a relationship, or he wants to give her a piece of him, or he wants to cynically and maniacally manipulate any voting power she may have to save his own hiney. In intimate moments his intentions become clear: 'when you get HOH, Amy, we’ll sleep together in bed, and we’ll have to kick Marcellus out (of the bed).' He’s clever, this man who covers all tracks: he adds that if Marcellus gets HOH, he and Marcellus will kick Amy out. Suspicions of Roddy’s surefootedness yesterday proved true when Marcellus realizes that Roddy has lied to him about wanting Gerry out. Roddy changed his story to match Marcellus’s clear unwillingness to vote Amy out. This seems like a misstep on Roddy’s part. In fact, holes seem to be appearing in his invincibleness. He’s clearly afraid of Danielle, and his not going to her is an error. The alliance is working on isolating Roddy – it’s working, bit by bit – but there are still some noticeable holes, for instance, Amy. Roddy appears to be toying with a new strategy as well. He is ‘jokingly’ telling people what he thinks of them and/or what he is going to do. In this talk with Marcellus, Roddy told Marcellus that he ‘hated him’. He told Amy that he’d sleep with Marcellus in the HOH room. He directly asked Danielle if she wanted him out. This is a desperate strategy, but it also resembles Will’s strategy from last year. Danielle talks about her grandparents, her dad, memories from childhood. Her dad is her hero. She talks about taking her family to Ohio, where life is less expensive. Gerry pretty much hardly said anything the whole day and was pretty much melting into the background. The houseguests became fascinated by a spider in the back garden. No, it wasn’t Roddy. A large spider was spinning a web and they compared it to “Charlotte’s Web”. Amy was glad she had not killed it and they must call it ‘Charlotte’. They agree many lessons can be learned from God’s creatures. One thing they could learn is that animals don’t talk behind each other’s backs. Danielle and Jason have a pow-wow and agree that Lisa is very smart, knows how to keep quiet, and is playing the game extremely well. Jason admits he loves Roddy, but outside the game, not inside the game. Danielle lays out an entire theory about how Roddy is going to use Jason to get to her. She has it all planned out –- and is heading him off. Roddy had said that all the girls have to be gotten out first. Jason explains how he is not being himself in the game; that he likes to play jokes on people, even though he may not be the most interesting person. He had hidden the cheese on Amy and she got angry. Roddy told Lisa that he thought she was extraordinary. This set in motion a long work-over session, in a room by themselves, to get Lisa onto his side. It’s unclear whether it worked. Roddy was ingratiating and bending over backwards. He was concerned that Lisa was sad. He told her to wake him up in the night if she wakes up, and is sad. Keep talkin' . . . that happy talk! And that was Wednesday August 28 at Big Brother House! |
|