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Rachel, it's Annie can help Brendon and ME not Brendon and I! My goodness on these reality-tv show these people think that they're so intelligent by using "I" incorrectly!!!! It's getting a little disconcerting now!
Annie can help Brendon.
Annie can help me. See?
Annie can help I? I guess her main focus was chemistry and not English! :nerd
Brittney is a brat. :down
why do they think they have to yell in the Diary room?
Andrew says he threw the spelling comp by misspelling his word, but he wouldn't have won over Brendon anyway.
Matt and Ragan in a relationship....ha
I rather wish Brendon hadn't won POV, because he's getting on my nerves. You'd think he was the only person on the planet who'd ever gotten an advanced degree. Good grief, there are four people in that house with advanced degrees. But what I found really irritating was his remark that he hated being around "ignorant people" and that he wasn't accustomed to it. Look, I've been to graduate school, and not everyone there is the sharpest tool in the shed either. For that matter, there are also plenty of bright people without degrees from whom I've learned a lot. And really, he said that while snuggling with Rachel, who despite her interest in chemistry, has exhibited some stupidity of her own. Isn't she the one who referred to Andrew wearing a "yom kippur"?
what did Annie just say when she sat down, about Britney?
Seeing Brendon & Rachel's DR sessions makes me dislike them even more. Can't drop them soon enough for me. :lol
I was wondering the same thing. Perhaps it's in reference to something that's been going on in the house that we haven't seen a lot of on screen?Quote:
Originally Posted by ThinkPink;3982463;
I also was confused by Andrew leaping up and saying that everyone should know he couldn't be the saboteur, because no one in the house knew anything about Judaism, thus eliminating them all as possible life long friends of his. It seemed like a doubly stupid comment. First, if you did go into a house with a lifelong friend, it seems to me that you'd do everything you could to avoid making it obvious that you had a connection, including knowing a lot about things that were important to each other. Second, does he really know enough about everyone in the house to know they know nothing about Judaism? I think if I were a houseguest, I'd try to avoid subjects that might be obviously tricky to discuss with a group of people I didn't know very well but with whom I hoped to be living for a while--and that would include topics like religion, politics etc. Why risk upsetting people, especially early in the game?