Thanks for sharing the TRUTH!!!
--- In Maggie_Ausburn@yahoogroups.com, "pwickwire2002"
<pwickwire2002@...> wrote:
>
> I have had the live feeds for three of the first six seasons
of
> Big Brother, and have already purchased them for this season. I
had
> the live feed last year, and what was shown on CBS wasn't even
close
> to what was going on in the house. Since I didn't feel
comfortable
> posting these observations last year on the BB forums, and since
it
> looks like at least three players from last year will be going
back
> in the house I thought it was finally time I spoke up.
>
> First, Maggie was my favorite player from last year, with
Ivette
> being next, so I really did enjoy last season. It was amazing the
> self control and restraint Maggie showed. No matter how she was
> provoked she remained calm and in control, like during the
psychotic
> outbursts where Janelle was calling her names. To claim she
played
> under the radar is ridiculous. She was the other sides main
target
> after Eric and yet kept her wits about her and stayed in the game
> until the end, even after James congratulated her for winning the
> game after his first nomination. Knowing she did win I don't see
how
> that isn't the highlight of last season.
>
> Second, I can't believe people are still saying Kaysar is a
nice
> guy. He is a liar, a hypocrite, and a bigot. During his last
night
> in the house last season he was playing chess outside with
Janelle.
> Howie was sitting with them and trash talking about the other
side,
> saying what was wrong with each in turn. When he got to Beau he
said
> that Beau was ok, he couldn't think of anything wrong with him.
> Kaysar turned around and said "He's a f%&$*^% fag". Howie looked
> pretty surprised and just agreed with him. Janelle didn't even
look
> up.
>
> I also can't believe Kaysar still maintains he didn't break
his
> word to Eric. When Julie asked him about it after his eviction he
> said there were conditions to his agreement with Eric and that
Eric
> had broken them. I'm sorry but I was watching the live feed when
the
> deal was made. There were no conditions, it was a strict quid pro
> quo, if I don't nominate you you agree not to nominate me the
first
> time you become head of household. In fact I recall how stupid
those
> who agreed felt when they realized the deal they made meant Eric
> couldn't be nominated by any of them until one had become HOH for
a
> second time.
>
> There is also the America's Choice debacle. Before even the
> first America's Choice Kaysar was talking to Howie in the
downstairs
> bathroom. He told Howie they would win every America's Choice.
He
> said they he, Michael, and their friends all knew how to set up
> voting bots and he knew they would win every one. The fact that
> after that he maintained that winning the America's Choice showed
who
> America thought was in the right demonstrates his hypocrisy. .
>
> I could go on and on, but as far as Kaysar is concerned I
know
> he's a liar, a hypocrite, and a bigot, and I'm sure he does as
well.
> I'm anxious to see if CBS's strategy will backfire on them this
> season. They are determined to put three people from the same
> alliance in the house together. I have to think everyone in the
> house will recognize what a threat that alliance is to them. If
any
> of the other all stars make an alliance with those three their
only
> chance at making the final three will be winning HOH or the veto.
It
> should be interesting.
>