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Cameramanbob | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 12:24 pm     Great read from RealitytvTalk: http://www.realitytvtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=109148#post109148 -- |
Almatad | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 12:33 pm     RTVT Interview with Alison Irwin Congratulations on winning second place! Have you had a chance to talk to Donnie yet? I just got off the phone with him for the first time I left the house. It was so wonderful to hear his voice! It makes me cry thinking about it. He’s really upset that he couldn’t be out here because of NCAA rules, but he’s doing good. We are going to make it through this. Are you disappointed that you’re only taking home the $50,000 prize when you obviously employed a lot of effort and planning to be one of the last two standing? I’m disappointed because I honestly do feel that I played the better game. I might not have been the better person, but I played the better game. That is what should have been judged in the end. I think also that $50,000 and being the one of the last two out of all the applicants, all the people in the house, and all the hard work, is not too shabby. So I’m really proud of it. Jun was no saint, yet you only got one vote. Why do you think that is? I know it was because of the Diary Room and all the strategies – everything that was not admitted to until after the votes were locked in. I know that is what affected the vote. I know there are quite a few house guests that regret their votes. Oh! Have you have a chance to talk to them? Yeah! I’ve talked to a lot of them actually. You really think they would have changed their vote had they had all this information? Yeah, I do. Jun told the jury that she didn’t crawl into bed with people to manipulate them and that she was more honest and deserving. How did you feel about Jun’s characterization of your game play? I thought it was very low on Jun’s behalf to go to that situation, to bring that up when in fact she was not a saint. She did lie, and she did manipulate, and she did a lot of personal attacks that were a little bit more personal rather than attacks on the game that I did in the Diary Room. Yet after the Q&A with the Jury on Saturday, the two of you seemed okay with each other. I was really surprised by that. Oh yeah. It’s a game. I’m probably one of the only ones that understands that I came in this house to play a game. The only reason I lived in this house was to play a game. I did not do it for fun. I did not do it to make friends. I did not do it for any other reasons because there are no other reasons that you can ever possibly want to live 24/7 under the scrutiny of America. Jun said what she had to say to do better in the game and to do better with the votes. It’s just a game, and I’m not going to hold anybody to it. Yesterday (see live feed updates for Wednesday, September 24. ), out in the backyard when Jun told you about what she had said about some of the HGs in the Diary Room, were you surprised? (laughing) Yeah! She shocked me! I mean that I knew that Jun got a little vicious, but I didn’t know that some of the things she said got so personal and so rotten. Overall, do you think you adopted the right game strategy? Is there anything you would do differently? There is nothing I would do differently, actually. And I do think I adopted the right game strategy because that strategy worked for both Jun and I. Jun and I were the final two. So I wouldn’t change it at all. The X Factor. Initially it looked like you were upset by it, but then later you said that your tears were mostly all a game ploy. Well not the first couple of tears. I was a little upset that Justin was still there in the very beginning but then I realized instead of working against the game and the whole X Factor, I could turn it around and make it work for me. Did Dana’s relationship with Justin cause you any difficulties with your strategy and your alliance with him? Hell no! I was so happy that they were hooking up. I thought I was going to mess him up, and I would have to kick him out of the house because no one else would do it for me. Would you have stayed aligned with Justin if he had not been evicted? Yes, I would have stayed aligned with him. You said many times on the Internet feeds that Justin is a great guy and that of all the couples in the house, you and Justin were the closest. Then Justin told Julie Chen that he did not plan to have any contact with you after the show. Right. What is your reaction to that? Justin called my room last night (laughing) just to talk and hang out with my brother. It was ridiculous. Justin is a guy and you can’t expect him to act any differently. And I don’t want to have any contact with him after the show. It was great while it lasted, but it’s over, so move on. He is a nice guy outside of the house. He is a good person, but that was an old part of my life that doesn’t need to exist in the future. Do you think Justin’s going to continue the relationship with Dana? (Laughing) No. You had particularly harsh words for Erika in your DR sessions, on the Internet feeds, and during the Q&A with the Jury on Saturday. Can you tell us why? There was a lot of sneaking around that Erika had done that was not shown on television and that a lot of the other Houseguests did not know about. But after Jun and I got done talking and Robert got done talking after Erika was evicted, we had found out just how sneaky she was, and she wasn’t as goody two shoes as she was made out to be. She was actually quite bad. I was basically just retaliating on her. Robert was not honorable towards Erika to begin with. Why would you take his word for it? Well it wasn’t Robert’s word that got me. It was Jun’s actually – when Jun had fessed up to it all, too. I knew that all of Robert’s stuff wasn’t true. Were you really offended that Robert called the women , sluts and or did you use the anger to strengthen your bond with Jun? Yes, it made me mad that Robert would actually say something like that and be so hypocritical to have a little daughter and to call other women those terrible awful names, especially when he doesn’t know us other than players in the game. So yeah, I was mad. But I definitely tried to feed that to Jun so that it would make her angrier at Robert and definitely evict him in the end. You are scheduled to go to the premiere of Runaway Jury with Robert in October. Yeah! It seemed to me from his comments last night that Robert is aware of the comments you and Jun made about him and his daughter on the Internet feeds. How are you planning to handle that situation? Maybe he can wave to me from the other side of the red carpet. That’s about as close as I’m getting to him. I don’t want anything to do with him. Do you think that was a good thing to do, to attack his daughter? We weren’t actually attacking his daughter. We were attacking him as him as a father. Someone called his daughter the B word. I don’t think so. Maybe Jun did. I don’t know though. I haven’t seen it yet. Are you aware of Fan reaction to the Internet feeds? Yeah. What do you think of it? I don’t know. You mean the fact that I had a high poll? No. There was a lot of fan reaction to your actions and Jun’s actions in the house. No, no. I don’t pay attention to that. It’s a TV show. If they have nothing better to gossip about, then I feel sorry for them. Do you plan to go to any of the sites and read anything? No. I don’t have time for that. There was flirtation between you and the men in the house. The Nathan flirtation was to get him to use the veto on you. Were you in ever an alliance with Nathan or was this a considered move on your part to remain in the game? It was a move on my part to stay in the game, but I was in an alliance with Nathan as long as he was winning competitions. If he wasn’t winning competitions, it was time for him to be evicted. You would have remained aligned with him if he had continued to win? Right. Have you talked to him? Yeah. He seemed very disappointed at the end. He’s fine now. The David flirtation – what was the strategy with that if you already knew that he was being voted out? I didn’t vote out David actually, and at that point we weren’t sure if David was staying or going. A lot of people in the house thought David was staying because of the switch we had pulled the week before. We thought the Three Stooges, Dana and Jun were actually going to pull another switch on us and that David would stay and Jack would leave. Was there anything that you could have done to change that? No. Do you think all the trash talk of your fellow HGs was a necessary aspect of your game play and why? Trash talk is not necessarily part of game play, but it’s part of the Diary Room, and the Diary Room is the only room in the house where you are by yourself. You don’t have to worry about anybody hearing you. You can let everything go, and you can get comfortable. And, unfortunately, some of us got too comfortable in the Diary Room and that’s when all the trash talking came out. We couldn’t let out our aggression any other way. We were restricted by our exercise options, and aerobically we were restricted to where we could go. So that made us look a lot worse than what we really were. Do you feel in some way you were misled about the whole concept of Diary Room? No. They told us we could talk about anything and everything, and I did. Do you regret anything you said in the house? No. Do you regret anything you did in the house? No. Well…yes. What was that? Doing any excess flirting because I didn’t want to hurt my boyfriend. What change/s, if any, do you feel you will make in the way you live your life as a result of this experience? I don’t know if I’ll make any yet. Is there anything you would like to share about your experience in the BB house? No. (Laughing) I think you guys know everything. Do you have any advice to offer future BB contestants? Yes. You have to be willing to check all your bags at the front door. Anything that was important to you in the outside world – privacy, honesty, anything has to be left at the front [door] if you plan on winning the game. If not, you probably shouldn’t even sign up. You have a personal invitation from RTVT to come visit, post or participate in a chat with our members. Feel free to contact us (at webmaster@realitytvtalk.com) or check out the site. Thanks! Best of luck to you and Donnie. Thank you! __________________________ RTVT would like to thank Alison Irwin for taking the time to speak with us. |
Cameramanbob | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 12:35 pm     Thanks, Almatad - I'm never on sure footing when it comes to posting etiquette! |
Seanflynn2003 | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 12:48 pm     Uh, my recollection is that Robert chose Allison to be his guest, not the other way around. It was a contest that Robert won. If she does not want to be his guest, so be it. But she is there with him in control. |
Woodpecke® | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 12:53 pm     She's a <LC>, <LC>, <LC> <LC>. There, I said it. |
Almatad | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 12:54 pm     Cameramanbob: Actually, I did not give the posting eqtiquette a second thought...I guess I should have....I have always assumed as long you give credit to the orignal source it would be okay..... I'm am sure that TVCH has rules about this...I guess I need to read these.. Thanks |
Justshirley | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 12:58 pm     Here's Jun's interview from the same site: RTVT Interview with Jun Song RTVT Interview with Jun Song Congratulations on winning BB4. And you brought it home to New York! I did do that! I’m so proud of it. I was very happy for you when Bob was out there waiting for you after all those months of missing him. I’d like to wish you both good luck. Thank you so much. I need luck with him. You are the first Korean American to win a reality TV show competition in the United States. Are you pleased with that? I am definitely pleased. I don’t see myself first as an Asian American or as Korean American, I see myself first as a woman. So being a woman triumphing over all these people who were trying to kill me feels really good. But whatever I can do for the Asian community feels very good. Hopefully what the Korean American community can take from this is that I’m strong, I’m independent, I’m very passionate about everything I do, and I don’t give up. Hopefully that’s what they take away from this. The show was about the X Factor. Did having your ex in the house work out better or worse than you first thought it would once you knew he was going to be there or did it cause you to change your original strategy going into the house? My original strategy definitely changed going into the house. I honestly thought I would go in and be more of an Ali as far as trying to manipulate the men in the house. However, as soon as Jee walked in, any kind of sexuality that I felt I had went out the window. Seeing your ex of five years after not keeping in contact with him at all for three years, seeing him in your face and having to live with him really throws you off. So I definitely had to change my strategy, and instead, I concentrated on being in the kitchen, keeping busy, keeping people full and happy, and depending on other things I possessed to play the game. I realized that Jee, although he grew up, did not change that much, and I could still manipulate him. So it definitely helped that I could have him as an ally. Jee did run interference for you when your name was bandied about as a possible target throughout the game – even when he was mad at you, he diverted attention from you. It seemed he would be loyal to you to the end. Yeah. (laughing) That’s what I heard. Was it ever your intention to go to the end with him? No. I think in the beginning I thought that maybe I would. I really, sincerely did, when I approached him initially, think that he and I could take it to the end. However, I started to realize that people liked him as a person and thought he was very honorable, and, so, I thought it was a bad idea if I went up against him because I would definitely lose. Then in Week 7, when he started to act like a jackass, I thought it was too much of a liability to keep him as a partner. I was pretty much fed up with him. I did not want him in the house. I certainly did not want him in the house if I was going to end up going soon. So I put my pride first and made sure that I nominated him and got him evicted. The dynamics of the Dream Team were a little bit off when they were in power. Yeah. They were supposed to be the nice guys, but when they had the power, they turned into cocky boys – the kind of guys that you avoid. So anytime they were in a good position, they were not pleasant people to be around. Other than cooking, was there anything else you did in the house that was done strictly to curry favor among the other HGs? I definitely lent out some of my clothes. My shoes – I brought 11 pairs of shoes and no one else really did. So I lent out my shoes when I had to. I shared my hair clips, my curling iron – anything to get in good with the ladies, I did. Giving people manicures and massages. I was definitely a giver in the house because I wanted to take everything back. Were the shoes that Alison wore last night yours? Yes. They were mine. She still has them actually. I don’t expect to get them back. Did you ever think during the game that it was time for Ali to go? Man, that third week when she was up against Jack, I wanted nothing more than for her to go. Also, the week there were only four of us and she and I were up on the block, Erika was going to vote one of us out. I obviously wanted Erika to vote Ali out because I didn’t want to be the one to go. There were a lot of moments. Even now I wish Ali was gone, but she was the perfect person to go up against in the finals, so I really had to focus and keep to the plan and keep her in the house. Why do you think you played a better game than Ali? I played a better game than Ali because I maintained emotional stability. I was always cool, calm and collected, and I relied a heck of a lot more on my wit and my intelligence and did not rely on the fact that I crawled into bed and stroked on people’s egos. Ali said that she was mentally superior to you. In what ways might you be mentally stronger than Ali? I think I am, hands down, mentally superior to Ali. (laughing) I think Ali feels that the competitions she did not win, she threw every one of them, but I think that’s her cockiness talking. I don’t think Ali is superior in any way. She’s 23, hasn’t lived life at all and would be chewed alive if I threw her into the streets of New York. Unless she wants to live a single life in New York on her own, I don’t think she should be talking about being any sort of superior to me. Before the final show, you and Ali were trying to figure out how the Jury would vote. Did the final tally surprise you? No. The final tally didn’t surprise me. I actually thought it might go 7-0 my way. The reason I was telling Ali any differently was because Ali is one of those people where if she thinks she’s lost something or will lose something, she’s very difficult to be around. So I wanted to kind of inflate her ego a little more by telling her I didn’t think that I was going to get as many votes as I thought I would. During the Diamond POV, there was a glitch that occurred with the other HGs [ed. After the competition, Erika and Robert both told Jun that the glitch that occurred was unfair to Jun , implying that Jun should have won. Apparently, lights on the stairs did not light up to properly inform Jun that she had placed the right combination of nominated HGs on that step, causing Jun to lose time as she was trying to complete her selections. See live feed updates for September 5]…. You guys know about that? It kept going back and forth FOTH but of course some of it got through. Ah! I was wondering if you can tell us anything about that incident? Do you think you would have won that competition if the glitch had not occurred? Would the final two have changed had you won the veto? Do you think you can talk about it or you can’t? I don’t think I can talk about it. All I can say is that I should have won the Diamond veto, but in retrospect, I’m glad Ali took it because she was the one to boot out Erika and lose her vote. Were you really offended that Robert called the women , sluts and or did you use the anger to strengthen your bond with Ali? (laughing) I was not angry because I used some harsh words, and I was not surprised to hear that Robert had. I definitely used this to bond with Alison and definitely add fuel to her fire because I wanted her to want Robert out. I’ve been called worst. So this is nothing. Robert voted for you. You and Ali directed some harsh words to Robert and his daughter during his last week in the house. Have you talked to him about it? If not, are you planning to talk to him about it? I have not talked to him about it. Unless Robert wants to talk to me about things that were said in the game, I don’t plan on opening up old wounds. I definitely want to just leave everything the way it is. No matter what people said about me, I don’t plan on calling them and calling them out on it. Robert used the defense that he said things in anger, and I can just throw that back at him. So I don’t find a need to discuss anything I said. Do you plan on watching the show after the fact? I most definitely plan on watching the show, but in privacy. Did the reaction of the HGs towards you and Ali during the live show surprise you, and did it sour your victory? Wow! I pictured yesterday as a time where each vote coming my way would make me smile bigger and bigger and that I would scream with just pure joy. That didn’t happen. I felt like I was sitting there and getting hammered. I was getting votes, but it wasn’t really registering to me that I should be happy. I was really surprised at the reaction. I had a very hard time gauging them because it was just coming one right after the other. It definitely made the whole grand prize a little bittersweet. At one point you looked like you wanted to laugh. Were you holding that back? (laughing) I find humor in everything. If I’m feeling uncomfortable and I don’t know how to act, sometimes a smirk will pass through. Last night was amusing, but it was happening to me, so it wasn’t so amusing. I’m just a laugher, a smiler. I couldn’t help it. Have you had a chance to talk with any of the other HGs? No, we were all still hanging around the set afterwards, but no one but Jack approached me to congratulate me and hugged me again. That was nice of him. I think he had a respect for you. Yes. He actually got the game, and he was one of the only ones who did. Was there a particular HG that you were sorry to see go? I was honestly sorry to see Justin go. He was someone who made me laugh and picked up around the house and really pitched in when things needed to be done. I really did respect him, and I had a lot of fun with him even though people were saying he had hygiene problems. Aside from smelling like he worked out, he really wasn’t that bad. It seemed that Robert had his own hygiene problem. Oh, yeah! His sheets were a little not clean! Do you regret anything you said in the house? I regret some of the things I said about Jee. I think, looking back, I was kind of harsh. But those times were warranted because he and I had just either had a fight or something. Everything was said in anger. Everything was said in the context of the game, but with me and Jee, it did kind of get personal. So I regret some of that. Do you and Jee have unresolved conflicts? Oh, we have a lot of them. I don’t think everything has been solved and resolved, but I have enough closure where I can go on never seeing him again. Do you regret anything you did in the house? No. I can’t say I do. I feel like, if anything, I would regret some of the fights or arguments I had, but, then again, any guy who really tried to mess with me was evicted that same week. So that says something. What was the worst part of being in the BB house? The fact that I was cut off from any kind of stimulus. No books, no magazines, music, TV, nothing. It was really hard. No telephone, internet, e-mail – that was extremely hard because you’re really just stuck in a house with people and a deck of cards. You had the fortune to actually get out of the house twice. What did that do for you? It recharged me. The fact that I was back in my hometown, walking the streets that just have a life of their own, hearing people shout my name, having a break from the house, and knowing that I had supporters definitely gave me a boost to finish out the season. What change(s) if any do you feel you will make in the way you live your life as a result of this experience? I think I have definitely come to crave the mundane things like grocery shopping, doing the laundry, cleaning out my kitchen cupboards. I want some normalcy, stability, quiet, peaceful time. Other than money, is there anything important that you want in terms of your BB experience? I definitely want people to come away from this realizing that it was just a game and it was for entertainment. I entertained myself and hopefully others. People can get over the fact that I had to do things and say things I wouldn’t necessarily do [in my real life]. On any given day, if I walked past any one of these people on the street, I wouldn’t say the things I said about them. But it’s a game. At the end of the day, it’s just a game and you have to realize that’s what it is. Are you having a wrap party? We are having a wrap party, and it’s going to be interesting. I’m just looking forward to meeting the camera people, and the backstage, and the producers. I am not looking forward to seeing any of the Houseguests. Will Bob be there with you? Yes, he will. What are your plans now that you are finally out of the house? I’m going to relax, do a little bit of shopping, spend time with my family, and start looking for apartments. Is that what you plan to do with the money? I’m going to buy an apartment. I think that will take the bulk of the money. You recently talked to Ali about starting your own business. Is this something you were going to do anyway? Yes. I was actually thinking about opening up a little bistro-café and catering thing. Just a small place where I can set up a few tables, but also do some catering. I can see you in a specialized boutique. Like fashion stuff? Yes. Or I can come out with my own line of nail polishes. (laughing) At times you seemed like you were barely tolerant of Ali. Do you plan on keeping in touch with Ali? No, I am not going to keep in touch with Ali. So you were serious last night when you said that? Yes. I was very serious. I spare nothing. I’m very brutally honest. So I really meant that I don’t plan to keep in contact with Alison, nor do I with anyone else, let alone Alison. She and I definitely have a bond in that we were the final two, but that’s about it. I could not wait to separate from her. There were times when Alison was talking to you that I could picture in your head, “Would you please shut up?” Yes. There were definitely times like that because I just couldn’t take it anymore and Ali is very young and emotional. Sometimes she would have a hard time hiding her emotions. Sometimes she would say things to me that I definitely would want to wring her neck for outside of the house, but I had to tolerate her. Is there anyone else in the house that you will stay in touch with? No. I honestly can’t say that I would. Not even Jack? I might give my number to Jack so that if he’s ever in New York he can look me up and we can have a cocktail or two. But I’m sure Jack can find my number anyway being an ex-FBI agent. Is there anything you would like to share about your experience in the BB house? It’s more than I ever thought it would be. Aside from having no privacy and having to wear a microphone everyday, it was just a lot bigger, more real life than I thought. The fact there are people out there who think they know me because they’ve watched me 24/7 is a little scary, but I really embrace it. I’m really glad that I did this, and I’m really proud of myself. I’m coming out of this a winner. I know I’m coming out a winner because I won $500,000, but I really think I worked hard, and I deserve everything that will come my way. Do you have any advice to offer future BB contestants? Make sure you come in with tough skin, and do not be afraid to take chances. You will be hurt. You will be betrayed. But you will be doing your own share of it. So do not come in here being self-righteous. Instead, you have to shed all of that at the door and be prepared to play the toughest game you will have ever played. Thank you very much. You have a personal invitation from realitytvtalk.com to come visit, post or participate in a chat with our members. Feel free to contact us (at webmaster@realitytvtalk.com) or check out the site. Thank you. I will. __________________________ RTVT would like to thank Jun Song, winner of BB4, for taking the time to speak with us. If you have any comments or questions, please e-mail me at mar1848@yahoo.com |
Cameramanbob | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:00 pm     Almatad - On another site I got creamed for posting a computer review even WITH all the credits. I thought it odd that everyone was worried about lawsuits even though we were giving loads of attention to that internet magazine. I deleted it down to the prequisite 20% after that. Still - I can't imagine there would be problems w/ this material. Sometimes we worry too much over too many (small) things... |
Ezgoing | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:00 pm     Seanflynn, I think CBS/Shapiro should reconsider that and offer Rob the chance to take the houseguest of his choice, NOT hold him to allowing Alison to go. If they won't allow him to choose a different houseguest, then at least allow him the option to NOT take another hg at all! Why should he be subjected to sharing the company of someone who directed such inappropriate comments to his young daughter?! CBS can still get all the hype they might have been seeking if Robert either goes solo or with any other hg. JMHO |
Seanflynn2003 | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:08 pm     Well, they might make it easy for her. No guarantee was made about paying her way out. |
Ezgoing | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:20 pm     Oh, I thought it included being flown out, limo ride, the works. Well, she seems very interested in going and now has the money to afford the airfare. Just seems unfair now that the game is over to require him to adhere to that original choice of his guest---either let him pick someone else or let him go alone. Guess CBS hopes sparks will fly and make 'good TV'? |
Charvie | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:28 pm     Wow! Poor misunderstood Alison. I mean it was just a game. We should have seen that, those of us who didn't agree with her game style, and all the things she said well, "whatever". |
Jbfrommi | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:40 pm     Woodpecke® said: She's a <LC>, <LC>, <LC> <LC>. There, I said it. and I'd like to second that!  |
Jbfrommi | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:43 pm     What exactly does this mean? <Someone called his daughter the B word. I don’t think so. Maybe Jun did. I don’t know though. I haven’t seen it yet.> Haven't seen it yet? duh, she was there! |
Meggieprice | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:44 pm     The interesting thing I noticed in Ali's interview is that she thinks she only trashtalked in the DR where is was safe. I can;t believe she thinks that! There were times on the live feeds when she and Jun did that virtually ALL the time. I had to laugh... Edited to add: jbfrommi- forgot about that! She was the first one to call Elena that, and it got worse. Wish she could see the LFP. What denial! |
Jbfrommi | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 01:48 pm     I wish I had her email address, Meggieprice. I would surely send her the live feed posts. |
Meggieprice | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 02:00 pm     Yeah- I hate it that she is surrounding herself with a cocoon of denial. Jun was honest, as usual, about what she did and who she is. Ali even has herself believing that she would have won if the others had seen the tapes first. I do NOT believe that. |
Murph | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 02:03 pm     Are you aware of Fan reaction to the Internet feeds? Yeah. What do you think of it? I don’t know. You mean the fact that I had a high poll? I bet her parents were the first to point out her CBS poll numbers!! |
Chippy | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 02:04 pm     So glad she explained the comments about Robert's daughter. Holy CRAP! What planet did the pod people bring her from? YIKES ALMIGHTY. Hey, Woodpecker... what's an "LC"? LMAO! |
Ezgoing | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 02:05 pm     Meggie, I'm with you (again! LOL! GMTA?) Alison seems to truly believe that had the DRs been seen before they voted, she would have won handily---unbelievable!! No one can know for sure unless the hgs were interviewed to see if they would have changed their votes, but IN MY OPINION the only change in voting would have been to make it unanimous! (I am saying this in hopes that it gives Nate an excuse for his casting the sole vote for Ali--otherwise, I dunno about that boy! LOL) |
Neko | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 02:23 pm     Alison seems delusional. Which is fine, sad, but fine. She's probably going to be in shock if, or when, people start coming up to her and saying that they can't believe some of the horrible things she said and quote her. She seems to think she's said nothing, that'll be quite the surprise. |
Crazydog | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 02:25 pm     Wow, Alison is as delusional as ever. She truly believes that more people would have voted for her if they had seen all the tapes prior to voting. And she obviously thinks she is America's princess because one hacker bumped her poll numbers up very high. When told that people reacted to her actions in the house, she says that she feels sorry for people who have the time to waste and gossip about her. Ugh. Words cannot fully express how despicable this woman is. On the other hand, I liked Jun's interview. She comes across as an intelligent, no-nonsense girl, which is the picture I had of her when watching the show. |
Woodpecke® | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 02:38 pm     I know what <LC> is. They were rather descriptive adjectives for Alison's attitude and behavior. I thought they might be acceptable, but I can see why they were deleted. Not profane. |
Jpgramma | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 03:04 pm     Looks like CBS may have discovered the poll hacker and undone their 'work'. I wonder if Alison has looked at them today? Alison - 2.4 Amanda - 4.3 Dana - 3.9 David - 7.6 Erika - 8.5 Jack - 7.9 Jee - 5.1 Jun - 4.6 Justin - 8.0 Michelle - 4.9 Nathan - 5.6 Robert - 5.6 Scott - 2.3 these ate the current numbers. The ones you see when you make your votes. CBS BB4 Popularity Poll Hope Alison looks at them today. They tell a must truer picture of how America feels. |
Lancecrossfire | Friday, September 26, 2003 - 03:06 pm     LOL--only removed because the sentence started out "she is a ...", instead of "she acts like ...". The latter would indicate her behavior. The former makes a statement about the who the person is. |
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