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GIMME SOME LOVIN'
"I can't wait to have sex with Matt," sighs April, pining for her husband's affections. Maggie admits that everyone is feeling the loneliness of the BIG BROTHER 6 house, but April is the most "vocal" about it. "Everything is about gettin' some," Maggie laughs. April blames being locked up for three months without "love" as the reason she's so lusty for her man. With only two weeks left, April's excitement is building over her impending marital reunion. "I get to have sex with my husband!" she jumps and sings.
Janelle's HoH Room is filled with M&Ms, Mary Kay Cosmetics, and pictures from home. Maggie and Ivette seem impressed that Janelle has "a sweet family," and Maggie adds that "to see that she had (family and dogs) too, (is) nice." As a polite gesture, Janelle invites the girls to sleep the night on her floor, assuming they will decline the offer. To her horror, they accept. "I would die if they bring up Eric's picture. I'd have to tell them to leave." She sighs nervously.
The Friends head downstairs to contemplate Janelle's invitation. Not quite knowing what to make of it, April carps that it is "too little too late." Ivette analyzes Janey's game-play, trying to peg her weakness: "Despite…her amazing way of staying in this game, Janelle forgot…to be liked."
WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS?
In an unlikely bonding session, Janelle and Ivette find common ground over babies and pregnancy. Apparently, Ivette is "dying to have a baby. That is (her) next accomplishment." The two even admit to liking the same baby names, and to surfing the web for clothes and cribs. "I thought I was the only freak that did that," Ivette laughs in shocked amazement. "It was great to share something with her like that," Janelle sighs, relieved to have found one thing in common with one of the Friends.
The Friends choose to sleep in the Rainbow Room instead of the HoH, reminiscing about their time in the BIG BROTHER 6 house. "It's our last week together," Maggie sighs. The Friends bring a tear to the eye as they recognize their alliance, calling their "family" a "dominant" and "ground-breaking" triumph in a game where so many friendships fall to the wayside. The mood changes when Janelle joins them. Janey realizes that she has to warm up the "Nerd Herd" and show them her "human" side if she's to get any votes from the Friendship-packed Jury. They find common ground talking about their pets and lives as Janelle successfully proves their judgment of her to be wrong. Even Ivette gives a little ground, admitting that Janelle isn't so bad after all.
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