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Ocean_Islands | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 07:26 am  . . . . . Voter's Guide Special . . . . . The Virtual House. Now we are heading into the final stretch and to summarise where we stand here is a brief report on the remaining players. But first, here's a message from the TV Clubhouse on voting: It's time to vote for the winner of the CD Burner. Please E-mail your vote to host@enbcom.com no later than 5:00 p.m. PST Monday. Please include your Board Name, and the 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners you would choose. I would appreciate you leaving your commentaries out of your e-mail as I will not have time to read them all. If you have more than one e-mail account, I respectfully ask that you only vote ONCE to make this as fair as possible to the people playing the game. * Please note that this voter's guide is only a compilation of activity from weekly reports. Here is a summary from the three weekly reports about the different players, in alphabetical order: HIMAY10NS____________________________ Week I. HiMay. Female. complex. -- Nominated for banishment. -- HiMay caused controversy by quoting bible verses and was backed up by ArReal. (Homosexuality) -- HiMay's experience with a one-night stand that she left hanging because she plugged up his toilet. (Most embarrassing moments) -- Tell good jokes in "The Improv", by HiMay, got waylaid by Zebulon who cut off HiMay by a joking reference to her embarrassing moment. Zebulon then set off Xenia. Much rancor and violence in postings followed in "Hot Tub" and "Living Room" HiMays feelings were hurt. -- HiMay alternated between hurt, laughter, forgiveness and confusion. (Actions) Evaluation for week 1: HiMay: Willingness to forgive shines through, but complexity of personality threatens to derail. HiMay Week II HiMay. Female. Contradictory. -- HiMay did not enter the Red Room the entire week. -- Spontaneous discussion #16: If. by HiMay. What people would have wanted, "if". -- HiMay believes Xenia is "sweet". -- HiMay was having family issues. -- HiMay10ns's real name is "Lucy Jean" and her cat is terminally ill from male breast cancer. Evaluation for week II: HiMay: Fugitive appearances signal lack of confidence despite regularity of postings while home issues dominate. Personal crises jeopardize player involvement. HiMay Week III: Nominated for banishment. -- Himay would like to be a deer. -- HiMay had a blind date, and the guy called her five times the next day. -- Bill Clinton attends HiMay's church. -- Himay called peas "little green sacs of goo". -- HiMay still had fewer redroom posts than the others. -- HiMay was voted the most succint. -- HiMay was to be married one November day but instead went to Myrtle Beach with six girlfriends and they all cried their eyes out. -- HiMay has a furry child. -- HiMay has moved 47 times in 37 years. Evaluation of Week III: HiMay: Vagueness cleared up by phantom sunshine beyond the misty clouds. Part ii: Caught a second wind but may be too far behind to catch up. ROGER RAMJET______________________________ Week I: Roger Ramjet: Male. Leads by consensus. -- Roger continued as basically a level headed player. Evaluation for Week I: Roger Ramjet: Consistent presence and diplomatic approach signals a careful player. Roger Week II: Roger Ramjet: Male. Always plays by the rules. -- Roger won Challenge 6. -- Nominated for banishment. -- Roger was having no issues. -- Roger is a closet "Man from U.N.C.L.E." fanatic and wishes his parents had named him "Opus". -- Roger drank a urine specimen. Evaluation for week II: Roger Ramjet: Jet runs out of gas as conventional wisdom pegs Roger a Cassandra double, confirmed by BGs in perplexing outside-contact BB parallel. Borderline smarm threatens masculine image but may hide strategic genius. Roger Week III: Nominated for banishment. -- Roger believes in himself instead of God. -- Roger doesn't want to have to put any body parts inside of vegetables or animals. (Truth or dare) -- When people want to have a good time and have fun, Roger's phone does not ring. -- The worst thing that Roger has ever done in his life is call his wife a b!tch. -- Roger never played Truth or Dare before The Game. -- Roger likes the concept of marriage. -- Roger prefers the woman on top. -- Roger called Moondance "Rabbit-Cow Girl". -- Roger believes he cannot win the game. -- Roger was voted as posting too often. -- Roger almost died in a freezer accident. -- Roger bowed to the moon. -- Vykin and Roger had an extended discussion about the killer instinct. -- Roger got hip by saying "Hosehead is talking smack!" -- Roger believes the secret of the game isn't to leave arm-in-arm but to stay arm-in-arm. -- Roger wants to be like a brilliant, in tune, intense woman. Evaluation of Week III: Roger Ramjet: Sleepy play for philosophical genius slogs through aged cliches. Part ii: Revelations and a new openess may clinch the game. VYKIN______________________________ Week I: Vykin: Male. Multilayered poster. -- Spontaneous Discussion #2: Homosexuality by Vykin. -- Spontaneous Discussion #7: Traveling and moving residences, by Vykin. -- Spontaneous Discussion #9: Optics speaks out by Vykin. -- Xenia is antagonistic towards Zebulon and Vykin, and they return the hostilities. -- ArReal, Vykin, and Talisker were revealed as having bent or broken Game rules. Evaluation of Week I: Vykin: Inconsistency signals a problem area. Reactiveness versus personal emotional revelations confuse spectators. Vykin Week II: Vykin: Male. By turns funny, cruel, intelligent. -- Vykin was a close second in number of redroom visits. -- Spontaneous discussion #13: What is your favorite website? By Vykin. -- Spontaneous discussion #15: Zebulon's Limericks. By Vykin. -- Vykin dreams of drowning Barney and bringing back the CabbagePatch kids. -- Vykin accepted a male rape fantasy. -- Xenia and Vykin attempted reconciliation, but they always seemed to teeter on the edge of a bash-fest. Evaluation of Week II: Vykin: Shockjock wannabe stuns observers with cruel website based on real ugly strange people. Also a major hoot. Has corner on personal idiosyncracies market. Is he coming or going? Vykin Week III: Nominated for banishment. -- Vykin won Challenge #8. -- Vykin feels like he is being wiped by an unknown force. -- Vykin believes in Jesse Ventura. -- Vykin calls his great-grandmother 'an ancestor'. -- Vykin wants to know how many men Luke has slept with. -- Vykin felt entertained by Xenia. -- Vykin made up an excuse not to see his sister and her two kids so that he could stay at home and be online, and he hasn't even seen them in two years. -- Vykin took a course in miracles. -- Vykin claimed to want to be a former provincial ombudsman. -- Vykin dominated the redroom sessions this week as he had the most explaining to do. -- Spontaneous discussion #20: Vykin questions and answers. By Vykin. -- Spontaneous discussion #23: Real life stories about people we know. By Vykin. -- Spontaneous discussion #25: Kids Say the Darndest Things. by Vykin -- Vykin addresses God as "Big G". -- Vykin was voted most rambling. -- Vykin was voted as having the most interesting life. -- Vykin's son is named "Madmax". -- Vykin claimed that God spoke to him. -- Vykin is afraid of spiders. -- Vykin revealed the mole. -- Vykin addressed Luke as "Evil Lukor". -- Vykin and Roger had an extended discussion about the killer instinct. Evaluation of Week III: Vykin: Contradictory idiosyncracies continue, major focus on self and image spell a danger zone. Part ii: Contradictory paths do not weaken strong personality. Exercise your right to vote! |
Norequerdo | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 07:28 am  Good post Ocean, but I think this one is up for grabs. |
Azriel1104 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 07:42 am  You are so good at being objective, Ocean. I really admire that and wish I was better at it. Thanks for the guide. |
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