To Michelle he talks about the high life and his material possessions, because she pretended to be impressed. To Natalie, who hails from Venezuela (a failing socialist state) and arrived in the U.S. with nothing; he talks about his Armenian father, who couldn't speak English when he arrived and still worked his way up.
Natalie: "That's why he was cast. He knows what to say (to appeal) to each person."
Natalie and Michelle pushing James to flip. James wants to do it...
Such a dumb move by Natalie and James. They turned on their alliance and then voted the other side out in the end anyway? Way to piss the entire house off.
They're screwed either way next week unless James wins.
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Standard Operating Procedure...
I expect to hear something louder than a buzzing sound, come Thursday.
Stand by your beds, I've already alerted the media....
Nicole: "Me too."
Nicole: "Don't we need a second double eviction?"
James: "They don't have to. Because if they did someone would have to come back....."
I don't know what passes for cool in Michigan, but.....
James has previously told Natalie that Nicole's family already loved him.....
"What does your girl see in you? Is it your tall athletic build? Or your personalityyyyyyyyy....."
LOL
With her and Cody around, is it any surprise Derrick won BB16 so easily?
But she also made it very, very clear to Corey that she would not approve of any attempt by him, to to stay off the block tomorrow.
I think she is playing to his ego, except when it matters...
The case he thinks he is making against Corey (comp winner, carepackage available) applies even more so to Vic.
Ooops
Moot.
She is going to be miserable. Even more than usual.
Good times.
Her whine noises will last twice as long as they usually do.
She says she has a measure of control over James, but she doesn't want the house to know that.
So she told......Michelle.
I'm struck by confident she sounds now......
LOL
Paul instructs Vic to play the sympathy card for Natalie and Michelle.
Well, she did some counting on her fingers......
Michelle: "Yeahhhhh, it's strategic, not emotion."
To Michelle he talks about the high life and his material possessions, because she pretended to be impressed. To Natalie, who hails from Venezuela (a failing socialist state) and arrived in the U.S. with nothing; he talks about his Armenian father, who couldn't speak English when he arrived and still worked his way up.
Natalie: "That's why he was cast. He knows what to say (to appeal) to each person."
Such a dumb move by Natalie and James. They turned on their alliance and then voted the other side out in the end anyway? Way to piss the entire house off.
They're screwed either way next week unless James wins.