I thought the chicks were going to be hot. All these chicks are old skinny broads. None of them have any t!ts or ass. And even less personality.
yea, just take amanda... and be on your way joe... <edit: she is wearing the jewelry they get next week if joe wants to keep them, so she must at least make it through the next round of cuts next week>
Zora had that poor ugly duckling thing going on when she got screwed out of a decent gown...but then she got lucky and got through. Who else was hoping Katie and the pushy blonde got sent home quick?
Did the ho....er, I mean "lady" who showed up to the ball wearing sunglasses make the cut?? I can't remember.
I was flipping between that and Third Watch, and I must say that I was a bit disappointed with JM. Some of those girls were nasty looking, and who said they were old?? They only looked it. One blonde popped on the screen and I said, damn she must be a least 34 and then they showed her age of 24. WTF?? My fiancee was telling me that 8 got eliminated... anyone know if Zora or Amanda made the cut? Those are the two I'd go with.
amanda made the cut... by the looks of the picture i posted she made the cut again next week... <see the necklace she is wearing>
Anyone want to consider the idea that maybe, just maybe, the 'construction worker' bit is just a ruse, and that the double swerve is on - that maybe this Evan Marriott character has/will come into some serious money after all? It's outlandish, it's hard to imagine, but it would also immediately catapult this show from being just a slimy, guilty pleasure into the pantheon of cultural subversion. It would be brilliant, but now that this guy's face is out there I don't think they could possibly keep THAT secret until the end of the show, if it were the case.
well considering the dude just got arrested last week for skipping out on a toll booth in Orange County, I'd say he hasn't come into money....the toll was only like 2.50.
That was back in September. Fox's PR leaked that news late last week in an effort to bolster his rep as a pauper. Here's his ticket:
Oh, I know that. I was just recklessly spreading the whiff of a scent of a rumor of a speculation that I had caught thirdhand somewhere else on the net, my idea being that, if in some crazy way this idea WERE actually true (not saying it is), it would be very hard for the show's producers to cover up the fact that construction worker boy wasn't really a poor guy after all - someone would have to see him working that backhoe and say 'hey, isn't that Evan, the VP of I-Banking'?, and then spill the beans before the last episode aired. In such a convoluted hypothetical situation, it would take a lot out of the 'super-shocking twist'.
I was prepared to hate this show, and all of its deceitful and gold-digging participants, but I like the fact that Evan has a crisis of conscience later in the series. It's probably scripted, but it's a nicer message than what most other FOX properties like "Temptation Island" throw at you.