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7/14/05 7:50 pm Ah, Savage, leave it to you to uncover my ruse. But wait.... Perhaps you didn't after all. Could it be that I posed like The Don just to fool you all? Or perhaps I have big bunny ears & am reluctant to show my true silhouette. And Jack, may I suggest some virus protection for that cough?
The live eviction is nigh. Who will it be: Ashlea or Kaysar? |
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 Scott |
7/14/05 4:48 pm Hi Winston. I see your picture is that of Mike "The Don" from my season. Why is that? Jack hope ur doing ok buddy! I have family down there as well! And to all you big brothers out there this season is shaping up to be an interesting one indeed!!!!! I love Will also!!!! Hahhahaa..Eric does not need to chill! Hes a leader and a proven hero! The houseguests better respect that! I sure as heck do! Eric will do just fine as long as he doesnt run through any walls like i did in my season. But what do i know....Im just a Savage......What out for those Blackouts everyone!!!!! |
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 Jack |
7/13/05 10:56 pm Computer is coughing after Hurricane Dennis, but otherwise OK. Thanks for your concerns.
Winston, ye wise one from the Puzzle Palace. Beware the Jabberwock as well as brillig & the slithy toves.
Eric, at age 36, is this year's geezer. His age alone could make him a target, but when you add his live large personality and his ovebaked suspicions about women warring against the men, he's inviting whispers and fingerpointing. Plus, no one wants to go into the finals against a fireman with a family. My advice to Eric: chill.
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7/12/05 6:52 pm Savage, I am Winston. My bio will be posted tonight.
"Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch!" |
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 Scott |
7/12/05 4:24 pm Hey hey hey!!! Savage here! Sorry im late! I like to make a grand opening! Hmmmmm. first id like to say welcome BB6 cast and crew! 2nd id like to say ur all in for one hell of a ride! well the ? of moving in the house the best way? Id say just get ur ass in the front door. Thats always a good start. Have fun. Yea its a game and its for money but this is an experience you will never forget so make the best of it. Steal a few street signs, cause a few minor disasters and be Savage!!!!!Dont be like the Jase and Scott show like last season because then you are basically hanging yourself. I didnt care to win to be honest like i said. Its ur preference. when i walked my dog into the house i knew he wouldnt hunt so i let him lose and had a good time. well im off to see the wizard! Just got done filming a scene where i played a doctor so stay tuned to see that! I love you all!! Be Easy! Be Savage! And to Winston. Are you Arnold? hmmmmmm. |
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7/12/05 3:20 pm Hey...when you're in the house the bathroom is not the biggest concern (although not the least either) it's staying in the house. Even if there were HALF a bathroom people would still stick around :).
Is there another version of BB i'm missing? I mean, Kaysar is endearing in his own way, but hotdeliciousirresistible her is not. C'mon Will, you live in NY where the truly hotdeliciousirresistible reside! Also...I don't think it's possible to hide too much in the BB house (after the first couple of days) so we will see whether Kaysar = flake...hopefully not, I do like the kid. |
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 Winston |
7/11/05 10:59 pm Jack, I hope you weathered Dennis & will be back online soon. Karen, I'm glad someone mentioned the bathroom. That, I think, would be among my first concerns were I a houseguest.
Is it possible that we are underestimating Kaysar? Yes, he's got maddeningly good looks & is on the block, but perhaps he's stronger than he appears at first blush. On the live feed this afternoon, his private conversation with Howie looked pretty intense. Couldn't quite make out their whispers, though. |
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m Okay, strategy is fun and all..but can we please take a moment to say a prayer (or five) for my baby, Kaysar? I mean, how hotdeliciousirresistable is this man? A summer without Kaysar would be just plain wrong and I plan to storm the BB House and go straight for Rachel's jugular if he is evicted. More later, I just really needed to get that off my chest... |
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 Jun |
7/10/05 7:53 pm Jack, be safe...
I think James needs to be very careful because his two early alliances wlil come to light sooner than later. Once this happens he just has to make sure he's pissing off his allies the least. As long as your hand isn't the one making the waters choppy everyone targets the most visible/vocal houseguest (sure to be Eric, Howie, Jennifer and Beau).
At this point, Kaysar's a pawn so I hope he can use it to his advantage. There are so many factors working against him at this point (lest we forget the politics involved) that may be able slide as "the guy who noone really wants around so we can always get rid of him next week." |
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7/10/05 3:18 pm By chance, the first competitions put heavyweights Rachel and James on the same surfboard. They both will be forces in the House. Rachel has a steady jawline and focus. She faced down Howie (her secret partner?) to win HOH, and doesn't seem the type to turn turtle in a storm. Her nominations of Kaysar and Ashlea followed the party line of the orange alliance, also a line of least resistance, since Ashlea is the youngest (Michelle BB4), while Kaysar is in the spotlight as the first Muslim houseguest. James is a take-no-female-prisoners gamer, confident enough to bail out first in the HOH, went directly inside the house to strike up another alliance with the men, a signature move. James and Eric see the game as men v. women, a chancy strategy since the BB game has never ridden the gender pony for long. BB6 is going to be a war. Hurricane Dennis is here. May be off the air for a while. |
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 Jun |
7/10/05 12:21 pm There might not be a "perfect" strategy, but Nakomis is right...first move into the house, you have to try to get a good feel of the other houseguests. It's not all about you on day one, it's about getting a handle on the nuts who will be confined with you (the other "nut"). Will, I agree on that unique bond with each individual, that way you can compartmentalize people into groups (who will have your back as a group)...there's safety in numbers in the BB house.
Sigh...Jack, i'll be your pilot fish any day :). |
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 Karen |
7/9/05 8:11 pm First let me say HI! To my fellow alumni! I don?t believe there is, or will ever be a "PERFECT" strategy to this game, especially since the groups and the circumstances surrounding those groups vary from year to year. But, I can say this, having two bathrooms will definitely ease the "TENSION" caused by the peanut butter thing!! Can you all remember when the game started and 13 to 14 people were jockeying for that little dish they called a sink? As far as the new twist of BB6, I agree with Nik, sometimes having an "insty" alliance can take a weird turn. My hunch is, everyone is a little angst as to when their secret will be revealed. Question for Will, how?s the new dog? Last time we spoke, you were picking it up. Question for Nik, how?s the little dude? |
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 Winston |
7/8/05 10:41 pm True, Nakomis, being paired up doesn't necessarily help one's situation in the house. But unlike you and Cowboy, these houseguests already know about their "pairhood," so they could make it work till the end. And Jack, the tyrant doesn't necessarily have to be HoH. Hmmmm? |
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 Nakomis |
7/8/05 3:01 pm When you move into the house the only thing you need to worry about is getting a good feel for the guests you already do not know, as jack said this BB is going to be much different seeing as they already have an existing "alliance" so they need to develop secret partnerships that could help them or hurt the drasticly.... and some times having a family member or friend wont help you in the house i mean look at cowboy and myself...... |
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 Jack |
7/8/05 2:11 pm Ah, Winston, the beguiling nature of tyrannies. How strong and efficient they are. But tyrants don't have to contend with elections. HOH for a week and then what? Houseguests will tolerate tyrants only until the next vote. Beware tyrants! |
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 Will |
7/8/05 10:31 am I agree with Jack that the leaders are always the first target. Last season, from night one, Jase marked a huge target on his back by being so outrageously outspoken. To assure safety in the first few evictions, try and blend into the periphery. But don't stay invisible for too long because then you start to make people mad because they feel like they're doing all the work!!! Been away from TV for the last two days, I'll be watching episode one tonight...get ready for my breakdown. So excited!!!! |
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 Will |
7/8/05 10:31 am When you first enter the house I think it is most important to start building personal relationships with the other houseguests... finding unique ways to identify with every one on an individual level. The first nomination is always really random and usually based on who fits into the house dynamic best. As far as the secret pairs are concerned, I would naturally try to set up two different alliances with my partner, always taking care to cover my friend's butt. But since it seems that Julie might reveal to the HG's that everyone has a secret partner very soon, that plan would most likely go out the window.
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 Winston |
7/7/05 11:13 pm There is a Japanese saying, The nail that sticks out gets hammered down. Sublimation of one's true character appears to be one strategy but at what cost to one's sense of self? Conversely can one not dominate a group through sheer force of character? Tyranny is an age-old approach to control of groups and even though potentially soul-perverting, is it not the truer way? |
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 Jack |
7/7/05 9:45 pm Quickly identify the leaders, become a pilot fish and hitch a ride. Let the leaders be the first targets. Don't piss anyone off. Bite your tongue in groups. Don't be so loud or opinionated. Do your talking in private. Try for a secret alliance (Danielle-Jason BB3) to supplement your secret game partner for BB6. |
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