Roger's "dry spell" will soon end
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Roger's "dry spell" will soon end
Merlin | Sunday, October 15, 2000 - 08:56 pm  I am glad Roger was picked for the game. He seems to be the only male "player" who is consistently in the game. While it gives me a lot of information about each BG when they post in the discussion area, I find the best material to make my assessment of each player comes through the conversations they have. At this point, I find Vyk and Zeb (when they do drop in) unable to really add any "juice" to what is going on. I admit to some good posts in the discussion area and humorous jokes that these two can produce, but are they aware we are looking for personal interaction? The way I see it, they are just adding to the stereotype that man has. My prediction is that all the women and even Luke are going to be fighting for Roger. |
Guruchaz | Monday, October 16, 2000 - 03:29 pm  Merlin, These people have real lives. Roger probably has more time to devote to scanning the boards. He may even sit there all day doing so. I sincerely believe Roger was already chosen to win as his identity was found out. Exactly WHAT have they been talking about that is realy of any interest anyway? Aside from the challenges and discussion topics, the rest is just meaningless banter. I'm not interested in that. The players aren't here 24 hours a day like in the Big Brother house. They have work and life. Get one. |
Resortgirl | Monday, October 16, 2000 - 03:36 pm  Guruouch! |
Norequerdo | Monday, October 16, 2000 - 05:24 pm  Ok, maybe I am just expressing my total ignorance, what is Roger's identity and what is the signifcance of it. What I find absolutely amazing is that you would think that the players in the house would exhibit tendencies of paranoia but you know what it is running rampant out here. I like Roger, I have no idea who he is but I like the guy. |
Guruchaz | Monday, October 16, 2000 - 05:44 pm  I don't mean to single him out and I guess I did, but Roger seems to post more than anyone on this whole website. My point is that it seemed most people had already picked who they wanted to win on the first day. If not, then do you think the person who posts the most messages will win? |
Katie | Monday, October 16, 2000 - 06:01 pm  Roger is Lancecrossfire. Read some of his posts under BB USA |
Norequerdo | Monday, October 16, 2000 - 06:40 pm  Guru, honestly, I think it will change. What makes this interesting is you have the scenario of the players themselves and how they allign themselves. Added into that is the observers, who, pretty much we can acknowledge, talk to each other and set up their own alliances. The game actually is played on the inside and the outside. Perhaps that is what fascinates me the most. I find the intrigue outside the game far more interesting. Who will win, we will have to see. We will probably all be surprised by how it evolves only because we believe ourselves to be spectators and guess what? We are participants. Who knows guys we may make the New England Journal of Medicine |
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