Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Survivor: Nicaragua - Season Premiere Blog Party

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The season premiere is about to start here on the East Coast. For the premiere, I'll be posting the major events here in this entry as it airs. Since I won't be writing up the episodes for TV Squad this season, I might play around with live-blogging the show itself or another format down the road. Not to worry -- we'll always have the blog party going on! All the real fun is in the comments section -- everyone is invited to join in! Just treat each other with respect ... feel free to mock castaways who might deserve mocking!
;-)

Zoetawny has made a new show blog logo for us to rock in the new season. That's because she herself rocks. But we know that.

Margo has set up the blog pool. If you didn't make the cut, feel free to cheer on the castaway of your choice! Here's her list (remember, it's MARGO calling 'em "oldies," not ME).

Espada Tribe: (Oldies but Goodies)
Dan Lembo - Sydney
Holly Hoffman - Merrilee
James “Jimmy T” Tarantino - SueGee
Jane Bright - PDXGranny, Big Ed
Jill Behm - Delee, Monty924
Jimmy Johnson - Ben
Marty Piombo - Jackie
Tyrone Davis - SharonS
Wendy DeSmidt-Kohloff - Gaylos, Auntie Leigh
Yve Rojas - Jennasmom

La Flor Tribe: (Young-uns)
Alina Wilson - Lisanne
Ben “Benny” Henry - Laurie, Dusty
Brenda Lowe - Lynn1, Margo's Mom
Chase Rice - Terry in PA
Judson “Jud” Birza - ML, Zoetawny
Kelly Bruno - Catonine, Rbennie
Kelly Shinn - MEB
Matthew “Sash” Lenahan - Nana in NW, Donna in FL
NaOnka Mixon - Margo, Donna in AL
Shannon Elkins - JoyN, Becky

Survivors ready?

Brenda (La Flor) found the medallion of power (new) and they're dividing the tribes by age. It would mean power down the line for her tribe or they can take flame and fishing equipment instead. What they don't choose, the other tribe gets. Probably a wise decision, they chose the fishing gear.

Espada made their own fire.

Kelly B. with her prosthetic leg is already a target on her tribe. They're worried about sympathy votes at the end and her ability in challenges.

After the first night, Jimmy Johnson isn't feeling so hot and says it's harder than he thought.

There are hidden idols once again -- two girls on La Flor found a clue.

If Espada uses the medallion of power, they can have an advantage in the immunity challenge. If they use it, then it goes to the other tribe. They're confident they won't need it in this challenge -- filling buckets of water from gutters, puzzle.

La Flor won immunity. Uh-oh. Wendy was voted out. Good, I think she would have driven me crazy and I'm not even in Nicaragua!

Big Brother 12 - Final Live Feed Report - Tues. Into Wed. Sept. 15


One cameraman has liked to focus on the shark all summer. With this extended stretch of nothing on the feeds, the live feeds jumped the shark last Thursday.

Here's the latest from inside that Big Brother House of The Waiting Game:
  • Nerf football.
  • Pool.
  • Naps.
  • Cards.
  • Eating.
  • Talking sports.
  • Talking about others from the season (nothing really new).
  • Talking about the finale and facing the others.
  • Packing clothes.
  • Lane fell right asleep for his last night.
  • Hayden and Enzo were in bed, but awake talking.
  • They liken it to the excitement of children awaiting Christmas morning.
  • Enzo was the last to conk out, tossing and turning.
Be sure to stop back tonight at 8 PM for a night of Survivor and Big Brother right here on the blog! Bring snacks and beverages!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Monday, Sept. 13




A whole lotta nothin' going on:
  • Talking about sports.
  • Talking about being in the final three.
  • Playing with the Nerf ball.
  • Delusions of future fame.
  • Rinse and repeat.

Survivor: Nicaragua Premieres WEDNESDAY!

Survivors ready? The new season kicks off Wednesday night 8 PM ET. Looking at the cast, there are plenty of both teams I think I'll like. Of course there are a few who could leave right away, too! I'm posting the video with Jeff Probst's assessment of the castaways. I usually like his take on them and, after all, who would be more of a pro for analyzing them?

I'll probably be handling the blogging of the show a bit differently this season. I'm not doing the reviews for the show over on TV Squad (but I will be doing The Amazing Race there - premiere date 9/26). I'll definitely be having the usual blog party posts for commenting here and I might go a bit more with a live blogging aspect during them instead of lots of notes taken and major bits in the post. Right now I'm undecided.

The esteemed and lovely Margo will be running the blog pool for the show. I imagine she'll be along shortly with the list of pool participants. We have a big cast this season and it looks like it's gonna be a good one. You know my heart is with the older tribe, but may the best castaway win ... and the rest be thrown to sea ... or something.




THE TRIBES

La Flor --
Alina Wilson, age 23 from Downey, CA, an art student.
Ben "Benry" Henry, age 24 from Los Angeles, a club promoter.
Brenda Lowe, age 27 from Miami, paddleboard company owner.
Chase Rice, age 24 from Fairview, NC, pro race car jackman.
Jud Birza, age 21 from Venice, CA, student.
Kelly Bruno, age 26 from Durham, NC, medical student.
Kelly Shinn, age 20 from Mesa, AZ, nursing student.
NaOnka Mixon, age 27 from Los Angeles, PE teacher.
Matthew "Sash" Lenahan, age 30, NYC, NY, real estate broker.
Shannon Elkins, age 30 from Lafayette, LA, pest control company owner.

Espada --
Dan Tempe, age 63 from Watermill, NY, real estate executive.
Holly Hoffman, age 44 from Eureka, SD, swimming coach.
Jane Bright, age 56 from Jackson Springs, NC, dog trainer.
Jill Behm, age 42 from Erie, PA, ER doctor.
Jimmy Johnson, age 67 from Islamorada, FL, former NFL coach.
James "Jimmy T" Tarantino, age 48 from Gloucester, MA, commercial fisherman.
Marty Piombo, age 48 from Mill Valley, CA, technology executive.
Tyrone Davis, age 42 from Inglewood, CA, fire captain.
Wendy DeSmidt-Kohlhoff, age 48 from Fromberg, Montana, goat rancher.
Yve Rojas, age 41 from Kansas City, MO, homemaker.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Big Brother 12 - Clips Episode Blog Party

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The show is about to start here on the East Coast. As tonight is the "never seen before footage clips" show, the real fun is in the comments section. Everyone is invited to join in with your thoughts! Later tonight (or, worst case scenario, early in the morning), my full show review will be posted over on TV Squad.

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Update, Saturday Into Sunday, Sept. 12


His future's so bright that he has to put on shades to sleep.
Or, so he thinks.

It's as I expected, a thrill a minute with only the Brigade in the house and little game talk at all. Here's the latest from inside that Big Brother House of Delusional Dreamers:
  • Enzo is back to life which is a good thing. He's more entertaining than either Hayden or Lane.
  • Both of them would talk solely sports, Steamboat, and flying for hours.
  • At least Enzo adds a bit of spice.
  • They are all seriously deluded about what's going to happen to them after the season.
  • They seem to think it's all going to be never-ending money to do fun things and Hollywood work offers.
  • They're sadly mistaken.
  • Enzo is upset that Hayden has been telling Lane that he (Enzo) would beat him (Lane) in the final two.
  • I think that if he's in the final two, Hayden has the votes in the bag. He played a good social game and stepped up the comps performance.
  • If it's Lane and Enzo, it's more of a toss-up. Enzo played a better social game, but sucked at comps. Lane played an okay not thrilling social game, but at least performed a bit better. Enzo would definitely have the Brendon and Rachel vote for his social game, his friendship and the DVD they saw of him winning the veto over Ragan.
  • Very little game talk other than of past hamsters from this season and rehashing comps.
  • While the feeds were blocked, they apparently filmed the reminiscing over the rest of the cast for the show.
  • Very little interesting going on at all.

Off Topic - That Was the Week It Was - September 12, 2010

Another Sunday, another off television topic reflection on the week gone by in both words and photographs I've taken. If you're looking for Big Brother live feeds news, there isn't much and I'll be posting on that later today. I'm also planning a post about Survivor as that one's sneaking up on us way too quickly.

Before I get into anything, I'd like to mention that today is Vincent's "faux-birthday." It was a year ago today that he decided I would be taking him home from New York City Animal Care and Control. He's still a nut! That, of course, is a good thing.

This week was a least a bit out of the norm for me. With BB12 going on, it seems like I've just been working, blogging, eating and sleeping way too little. While this past week's holiday didn't mean all that much in my eyes as I was working a full week anyway, this was the week of my jury duty.

I kept my ongoing record of never being selected to sit on a trial. I actually (for the first time) made a panel for a case and got to watch other people go through the voir dire. But, although they did excuse some of the jurors, my number wasn't called. It was for a civil case, a slip and fall personal injury one. I would have preferred a criminal case just because I find that more interesting ... but I wasn't chosen at all.

As a person who enjoys both writing and television, I've decided they should do a show called 'Jury Duty.' It would have to be scripted due to all the secrecy issues, but it's the reality which got me thinking. More so than when I last served in another quieter more suburban county, this jury duty stint was truly an adventure in people-watching. It was like the parade that used to go through the old Barney Miller police station gone modern day.

Just a few of the characters I observed:
  • Beloved NJ Transit Bus Driver - I took a very early bus over there as I had to report at 8 AM and wasn't sure where I was going. I didn't know the bus driver. But apparently everyone else did. No fewer than six women got aboard and kissed him on the cheek while as many men enthusiastically shook his hand. I guess he was a regular driver coming back to the route or something. He's a good example of some of the folks who work for NJ Transit. He made a point of not only telling me where I wanted to get off, but gave me exact directions to the county courthouse. He was a good character ... most of the ones coming up are just strange characters.
  • Ripped Pants Touchy Feely Girl - When you wear six-inch stilettos and super-tight pants to a jury room, you're sure to split out the whole rear seam. Using the pay phone near where I was sitting, "Mommy, mommy, [Spanish] pantalones ..." Later in the day, when I went to use the restroom, she decided to caress my hair. Who does that to a stranger? I don't even like people that much in my own personal bubble or close talkers, say nothing about a stranger mauling my back and hair!
  • Praying Singing Tapping Slapping Man - He started out quietly, a fairly distinguished-looking middle-aged black man dressed in a business suit. Then I saw him gesturing. I thought he had an iPod or something. As the day went on in the jury waiting room, he got more antic in his gestures, tapping loudly on chairs and slapping his hands on his legs as he sat. Then he burst into LOUD song -- "Lots of joy came into my life ... the lord ..." -- THUMP, SLAP, THUMP. While he had a rich baritone voice, everyone jumped and stared. Can you see him sitting on a jury? "The defendant is charged with murder." "Lots of joy ... oh, Lord..." Maybe it's a unique ploy to get out of serving?
  • Woohoo Cell Phone Ticket Jersey Girl - This loud, yet physically attractive white girl, tried to live up to the Jersey Shore stereotype. Overly dramatic with a loud laugh, she got a cell phone ticket during our lunchtime and came back to the jury room swearing loudly and yelling that the cop was out of line. Since it's a construction area (they have all of the area around the courthouse all askew), it's a double fine. She went up to the one panel with me and was called when they dismissed a potential juror. You're supposed to say "Here" for the voice recognition equipment. Instead, she yelled "Woohoo!" She ended up being dismissed as she knows the doctor involved in the case.
  • Bag Lady Crazy Woman Juror - Dragging a backpack on wheels and four other bags, I only noticed her after we returned from lunch. As she was totally unkempt, greasy hair, made manic furtive looks around like so many drug addicts and street people exhibit, and she was talking to herself, I thought she sneaked into the courthouse somehow. She plopped herself down on a chair next to Praying Singing Tapping Slapping Man and started going through her bags. Pulling out a canister of something, she pulled her shirt open and started shaking it on her chest. Talcum powder maybe? I don't know. It was enough for even PSTS Man to be taken aback. She also went to the panel on the 14th floor with me. Without saying anything, she bolted from the courtroom with the bailiff on her heels. He came back rolling his eyes. We didn't see her until we were excused to go back to the jury waiting room. She was getting off the elevator ... soaking wet and dripping. I think she washed her hair in a restroom sink.
  • Judge With No Socks - While finishing my lunchtime freedom (I had wandered taking photos and eating at Popeye's Chicken and Biscuits), I sat for a while reading on a bench outside the courthouse. It was about 90 degrees with a breeze. The man sitting next to me wore a dress shirt and tie, khaki slacks, loafers, no socks and real tanned ankles. A county sheriff deputy (they're the ones in charge of the courthouse) sat next to him and they talked like old friends. The GLBT Woman (next) sat next to him and commented on the no socks. He said that whenever it's over 85 degrees, it's a no socks day. He turned out to be the judge hearing the case in the panel I went to. I just kept thinking of his tanned ankles whenever I looked at him.
  • GLBT Woman - She was a normal looking and acting white woman, perhaps a bit butch but that's nothing really. But wearing a neon t-shirt emblazoned with GLBT causes in bold lettering might not be the best decision for courtroom attire. When called for the panel, she put a sweatshirt over it. She actually ended up on the jury. Mind you, I followed the attire rules and wore business casual kind of clothing, no logos, no t-shirts, no shorts ... and I didn't even wear jeans which many people did. A man wearing forbidden shorts also got on the jury.
  • Gruff "I'm the Authority" Entrance Deputy - I told him before I went through the metal detector that my knee replacement would set it off. He insisted both knees had metal in them. They don't. Unless someone sneaked metal into my right knee since this spring when I was last metal-detected, it ain't happening. He finally shrugged and acted like he didn't know why I was lying to him after wanding my knees. By the way, the right one didn't set off the wand. Later, during lunch, I asked him if I could take a photo of the rotunda and the huge circular staircase. "No cameras allowed in the courthouse!" Of course everyone has cell phone cameras and laptops with cameras with them, plus he let my purse through not once, but twice, with my camera in it. It's a shame -- that courthouse is stunning and historical.
  • Wipeout Man - In the voir dire, they ask each juror about their jobs, their families, and even what television shows they watch. When one man mentioned watching CSI, the judge scoffed and said it wasn't a criminal case, there would be no forensic evidence. One man, who came across as such a serious guy, had a serious job, dressed well for court, is a grandfather replied when asked about television ... Wipeout! Spontaneous laughter all about. "I mean it. I like that show! Have you ever watched it?"
  • Talking Man Who Understands Nothing - While in the waiting room I noticed this man had cornered and was practically sitting atop of a young man who looked very uneasy about it all. He talked quite animatedly for more than two hours, close talking and I haven't a clue what was being said. I wondered if the younger man knew him. At the voir dire, I decided he didn't. "What do you do for a living?" "Thirty-five years!" "Okay, but what do you do?" "Retire!" "Okay, you're retired, but what did you do when you worked?" "Thirty-five years!" Dismissed.
  • Really Late Man - Remember, we were supposed to be there at 8 AM. This dude strolls in at 3:40 PM and shows his jury summons to Walter, the jury manager. "I need to get excused." Walter looked at his watch and asked, "What do you do for a living?" "I'm unemployed," the scruffy late man replied. "Go to the office and you'll be rescheduled for next week. Be on time next week."
Enough ... onto my photos for the week. Clicking on an image will open it larger in a new window.



Plainfield Police Memorial Unveiled

The unveiling and ceremony went down while I was at work yesterday. I took this shot after dark from across the street when I got back to town. I'll get a better shot in the daylight. It's a tribute to four fallen officers on the force killed in the line of duty -- one killed in race riots in the 60s, two in the early 70s and the sole woman officer murdered in the 80s right up the street from me. If I'm not mistaken, I believe the rehab of the main train station is also dedicated to her. Plainfield Police, Watchung Avenue and East 4th Street.


Sunrise, Sunset

... swiftly fly the years. (From Fiddler on the Roof) This is last night's sunset as I saw it in Bridgewater, NJ.


After Work Zombie on NJT Train

After working all day, he was oblivious to my camera on the train.


Plainfield Police Gang Unit

I guess he has job security these days, although it's a shame it's even needed. The gang-related shootings continue in town but they're not accurate shots. The murder rate itself remains fairly low. No, the woman talking to him is probably not a gang member, more likely a friend or acquaintance. Watchung Avenue, Plainfield.


Late summer bloom

One flower is in full bloom while its neighbor's time is gone. East Second Street, Plainfield.


Another East Second Street Flower


Sunrise through the trees

As I waited for the NJ Transit bus for my jury duty, I was treated to this view. Berckman and East Second Street, Plainfield.


Historic Art Deco Hersh Tower in Elizabeth, NJ

Built during the depression, this is one nifty-cool building.


Hersh Tower detail


Union County (NJ) Courthouse

Built in 1903, I can't fit the whole thing in my photo. There's also a round rotunda section and a fourteen-story tower full of courtrooms. It's supposedly haunted by the ghost of Hannah Caldwell.


A Republican Party?

Again, I was too close to get the whole building in my shot -- I was actually more interested in the weathered boards over the windows. The faded sign painted on the building read "Union County - A Republican Party." But I loved those boards. That's what this is all about! Elizabeth, NJ.


Oh my

These guys guard a rooftop in Elizabeth. They're not gargoyles, they're not quite griffins. Maybe they're grifgoyles.


St. John's on Broad Street

Originally founded in 1703, this church is amazingly tall. This photo doesn't do it justice. Elizabeth, NJ.


Separation of Church and State ...

... by a flag. The church steeple is yet another historic church on Broad Street and the tower is the Union County Courthouse tower. Elizabeth, NJ. Also note the historic bank building, now a Wachovia.


Street Cleaning in Elizabeth

Since I got to town early, it was only about 7:15 AM. Nonetheless, there were plenty of pedestrians and folks heading off to work. What surprised me, the Hello How Are You Person of Plainfield, is that other people greeted ME first! During my early morning exploration, five different people gave a friendly hello without me making the first greet. Wow. Elizabeth and Plainfield both have reputations for being on the rough side. Elizabeth is the fourth largest city in NJ more than double the population of Plainfield. You don't expect friendly greetings on the street from strangers. But I got them. Only in the morning, not in the afternoon when the sidewalks were full and it was jostle time.


They must have blown the trash to Broad Street

My gosh, I thought the litter problem in Plainfield was bad. This is horrible! Elizabeth, NJ.


If you're blue and you don't know
where to go to why don't you go
where fashion sits
Puttin' on the Ritz
Different types who wear a day
coat pants with stripes and cutaway
coat perfect fits
Puttin' on the Ritz

(As sung and danced to by Fred Astaire and a host of others ...) I love this art deco marquee at the Ritz Theater! Another historical treasure in Elizabeth, it still hosts shows and is way cool.


Stepping back a bit


The ticket booth at The Ritz


250 Years Old in 1914, eh?

If my math skillz are still any good, we're talking the town was settled in 1664? For the United States, that's ancient. In Europe, it wouldn't be much ... but here, we're talking OLD.


Dedicated to the volunteers

This statue stands to the side of the courthouse entrance. Union County Courthouse, Elizabeth, NJ.


Yikes!

These children were in the window. Luckily the boy decided to sit down or he would have had to get the blur treatment. Parents? Where? Broad Street, Elizabeth.


During lunch

The tranquil early morning streets gave way to loads of pedestrians and extreme traffic jams all afternoon. It doesn't help that two blocks of sidewalks around the courthouse are torn up and closed. Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ.


Fall Sale

Broad Street, NJ. Edited for color/black & white.


Hall of Fame?

Looks more like a Hall of Shame. But decrepit tends to attract me for photo fodder. I believe this was also on Broad Street.


"Are you lookin' at me?
Are YOU lookin' at ME?"

Okay, Vincent. Don't go all Taxi Driver on me. I'll let you drape yourself over my shoulder in a minute. Happy faux-birthday! You're a great cat!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

9/11 - We'll Never Forget


Words cannot express the thoughts in our minds. It's the day that changed our way of life forever.

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Into Saturday Morning, September 11


Yesterday was a whole lotta nuthin' in that Big Brother House of the Boredom Brigade:
  • It's like they're in a suspension of time and space in the house. Nothing can or will be done until they know the outcome of the third part of the HOH comp.
  • Unless something is really on the lowdown, it's Enzo who will get the boot.
  • And he knows it.
  • Enzo exiled himself, napping and wanting to go home, for most of the day.
  • Lane and Hayden worked out, played with their Nerf football and did all kinds of teenage boy stuff.
  • Enzo finally came out of his total slump.
  • They played cards.
  • Then they played Jenga.
  • Enzo was the one who knocked over the stack, the loser.
  • As it will probably be on Wednesday, too.
  • They set up the Jenga pieces like dominoes in a trail and set them off.
  • They are bored.
  • They should dance. That would be entertaining.
  • But they won't.
  • Perhaps they should stand on their heads.
  • But they won't.
  • We're doomed to boredom for four more days.
  • It's not even like they have either intelligent or interesting conversations.
  • Sigh.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Into Friday Morning, Sept. 10


We're in slim pickings days on the live feeds. Instead of being bored by the final two, we're being bored by the final three. Here's the skinny from inside that Big Brother House of Deranged Doofuses:
  • Enzo is definitely feeling every bit of the third wheel.
  • While he isn't crying, he's been kicking himself for his time in the comp round.
  • BB treated them to a long steak and lobster dinner, blocking the feeds with the "secret game" message and theme music.
  • They got champagne.
  • Enzo didn't feel much like celebrating.
  • Hayden, who has been sitting around looking pensive a lot, once again told Lane that if either of them brought Enzo to the final two, he would win.
  • I doubt Enzo would win against Hayden.
  • He might have a chance against Lane.
  • But I doubt he has a chance to get the chance.
  • The steak and lobster must not have been enough for them -- they grilled hot dogs in the yard.
  • Enzo jogged the yard and lifted weights muttering to himself that the other two already had a deal.
  • Lane said it was the "funnest day" ever in the house.
  • Lane and Hayden talked Steamboat and dating celebrities.
  • For some reason they brought up Troy, New York (someone Lane knows moved there?).
  • I was born in Troy, New York. Yes, it's a real place, Lane.
  • Enzo, much like Ragan and Britney before him, is segregating himself away from them.
  • Not that he has much of a chance, but this will make for a miserable week for him if he doesn't snap out of it.
  • They're all asleep as I post this.

Thursday, September 09, 2010

Big Brother 12 - Round 2 Final HoH Show Blog Party Post

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The show is about to start here on the East Coast. As it airs, I'll post important updates in this entry. But the real fun is in the comments section. Everyone is invited to join in with your thoughts! Later tonight (or, worst case scenario, early in the morning), my full show review will be posted over on TV Squad.

On the vines Enzo lasted 19 minutes, Lane 2 hours and 35 minutes. Hayden won.

Lane wins part two!

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Into Thursday, September 9


I look like [bleeping] Sonic the Hedgehog!

The feeds, which should have never been blocked, returned at midnight last night. We found out that Hayden won the first part of the HoH competition -- not a shocker at all. Here's the skinny from inside that Big Brother House of Brigade Buddies:
  • Hayden cut Enzo's hair. It's a bit lopsided and the neck hairline in the back was all werewolfy.
  • Lane trimmed the back of his neck.
  • Enzo delicately trimmed the top and then freaked out because it was uneven.
  • Now, the man just has bad hair (or lack thereof) up on top. A small pair of scissors just isn't going to help it.
  • Enzo also trimmed his nose hairs and shaved twice in a row.
  • Is he planning on kissing someone?
  • Won't he have to do it all over again in the morning since they're talking about going to bed?
  • Lane studied house events using playing cards. Hayden helped him.
  • Enzo thinks the finale is tomorrow (today).
  • He's wrong, but then again, he's Enzo. He's usually wrong.
  • Both Lane and Hayden said that the diary room has been telling them to weigh their options and that taking Enzo to the final two might be the right decision.
  • Damage control for the Britney "don't take Enzo" bit? I don't know.
  • They napped for a few hours, but it looks like they just can't sleep with all the excitement ahead.
  • Lane thinks no matter who he goes to the final two with, he'll only get second place.
  • He's probably right.
  • Enzo asked Lane if there are Italians and pizzerias in Texas.
  • Both Hayden and Enzo are convinced the finale is tonight, but Lane doesn't think so now.
  • For once, Lane's right.
  • After snacking and talking how far they've made it, a bit of back patting ... they're off to bed again.


Lane looks at the Memory Wall, either reminiscing or studying.

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Update - Feeds Return


11:56 PM ET - We have theme music and fishcam.
12:00 AM ET - Live feeds unblocked. Enzo wants to shave the back of his neck.

I'm waiting for mention of who won the first part of the HoH, then will update this post.

Hayden is cutting/trimming Enzo's hair ... no mention yet.

12:51 AM ET - Lane is trying to study HoH and other comps, so he didn't win I don't think. Hayden is with him, but quiet. I believe he won the first part -- he was complaining earlier about how much his hands hurt.

12:57 AM ET - Pretty much confirmed that Hayden won the first part. Lane, studying, mentioned to Hayden that he hasn't seen Enzo studying at all. Of course, why would Enzo need to study unless he's in the second part of the HOH tomorrow with Lane?

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Big Brother 12 - PoV Ceremony, Eviction and Final HoH 1st Round Blog Party, Sept. 8

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The show is about to start here on the East Coast. As it airs, I'll post important updates in this entry. But the real fun is in the comments section. Everyone is invited to join in with your thoughts! Later tonight (or, worst case scenario, early in the morning), my full show review will be posted over on TV Squad.

This is the first time ever that they've blocked the final HoH endurance competition round from the live feeds. So I haven't any great insight as to who might have won round one yet. Also, thanks for the birthday wishes, but it is next week. And, yes, Margo ... I believe it's 29.

Hayden won PoV ... but that's such OLD news. Lots of time wasted on the Brigade reveal to Britney. Hayden doesn't use POV, Enzo evicts Britney.

HoH round one started ... on vines slamming into a "wall.'

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds (or lack thereof) Update, Tuesday Sept. 7


THEIR sink, not mine!

The live feeds have been blocked for most of the day and will remain blocked until after tomorrow night's show. However, since they're taping the eviction and the HoH comp in front of an audience, there are spies.

Britney was voted out by Enzo, as expected. The comp has them swinging on vines, rain, and banging into things. I predict Hayden on that one, but don't really know.

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Into Tuesday, Sept. 7


Yawn. It should be illegal not to have mortal enemies in the house once they're down to this point. When a group gets along well, it's boring. I really don't want to hear anything more about Steamboat Springs. Here's the latest:
  • Lane tried to teach Enzo how to fly a plane. They sat in chairs to do it. Okay, that was cute.
  • Construction for a comp started early in the morning yesterday and they've been on indoor lockdown ever since.
  • They're going stir crazy.
  • Maybe they'll get cabin fever and turn on each other!
  • I know. That was mean.
  • I'm sorry.
  • They talked of school days, Lady Gaga, previous seasons, celebrities, ousted hamsters and how bloggers blog about every little thing they do on JokersUpdates.com.
  • I don't do that.
  • They didn't mention this blog.
  • They thought it weird that they had to do goodbye messages and they haven't even had the PoV ceremony yet.
  • They also got the HoH camera early, thus confusing them even more.
  • They usually get that on Wednesday.
  • Enzo thinks he'll be famous when the season ends.
  • Britney told him to prepare NOT to be famous.
  • She's more right than he is.
  • They played cards.
  • It's hard to tell who's going to the F2 with whom.
  • It's a sure bet Enzo will vote out Britney.
  • But when Lane and Hayden are together, the F2 will be them.
  • When Enzo and Hayden are together, the F2 is them.
  • I think, unless Enzo wins HOH, he might be sunk as the country boys will take each other.
  • But don't quote me on that.

Monday, September 06, 2010

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Into Monday, Sept. 6


It's not much more than a snoozefest on the live feeds and I predict it will get worse once Britney's out. Here's the latest from inside that Big Brother House of No Controversy:
  • They napped.
  • Hayden, Lane and Britney trashed Rachel once again as Enzo washed the dishes.
  • No, Rachel didn't return to the house. They just can't stop.
  • Britney told Hayden she thought he was dishonest, but that she was over it.
  • They got a deck of cards and have played lots of cards.
  • Apparently they're so over pool tournaments.
  • That could be because they lost their bowl trophy when Enzo lost his clothes.
  • Britney's mother once made it to the finals in casting for Survivor.
  • Oh my. Can you see Enzo on Survivor? Heehee!
  • Enzo and Lane worked out.
  • Britney said she never heard of the word "libations" before being in the house.
  • Lane's happy to have learned such a big word.
  • Jackie hopes to never hear "libations" again.
  • Britney thought Ragan was really vulgar.
  • He was. He was probably the most vulgar and continuously sexually graphic person I've ever seen in the house.
  • Most of it wasn't even funny.
  • Hayden, Lane and Enzo are still up as I get this posted.
  • But, as Enzo said, there is no more game talk, Brigade!
  • Of course, if two of them are in a room, not three, I expect some game talk.
  • But it's not happening now.

Sunday, September 05, 2010

Big Brother 12 - HoH, Nominations Show Blog Party Post - Sept. 5

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The show is about to start here on the East Coast. As it airs, I'll post important updates in this entry. But the real fun is in the comments section. Everyone is invited to join in with your thoughts! Later tonight (or, worst case scenario, early in the morning), my full show review will be posted over on TV Squad.

Hayden won HoH!

Britney won 10 grand in a hidden coin luxury comp.

Lane and Britney on the block.

Dancing With the Stars Fall 2010 Blog Discussion Post


It's that time of year again -- get ready for the latest action on Dancing With the Stars! This is your blog home to discuss the show with friends. Bookmark it now and return during the shows, in between them and whenever you want to add in your two cents! The official show website is here.

The esteemed Margo will be running the blog pool and I hope everyone has a grand old time!

This year's stars are:
Audrina Patridge
Brandy
Bristol Palin
David Hasselhoff
Florence Henderson
Jennifer Grey
Kurt Warner
Kyle Massey
Margaret Cho
Michael Bolten
Mike Sorrentino
Rick Fox

I hope I got that right. I've never heard of a few of them.
Enjoy!

Big Brother 12 - Live Feeds Into Sunday - Sept. 5


Before the tears came, Britney looked at her nails a lot.

Here are the happenings from the late night hours until early today from inside that Big Brother House of an Exposed Brigade:
  • Since Hayden won the POV, the guys decided that they should tell Britney what's going on with the Brigade.
  • Hayden happened to step out of the HOH room to ask the diary room for "libations" then got stuck there in an impromptu DR session.
  • Meanwhile, Britney went to the HOH where Enzo and Lane laid in wait ... er, were sitting.
  • They messed around at first talking of alliances, then finally broke it to her that they were in a four-person alliance since the first day.
  • But they had to get rid of Matty because "he flipped" and grew too close to Ragan.
  • They explained how the main alliance, along with the side alliance each one had, controlled the vote and offered protection if one should happen to go on the block.
  • Britney claimed that everyone knew all along something was going on with them.
  • But things didn't really sink in until Hayden (after returning to the room) said he wasn't going to use the veto.
  • Then her world came crashing down. It dawned on her she would forever be 4th place and that Lane wasn't going to help her, can't help her.
  • She cried and left the room.
  • The guys stayed up talking about the greatness of their alliance as well as who will take what money home.
  • The common thought is that Hayden will win the final HOH.
  • They're all claiming NOW that they will take whatever happens in good stride and will always be loyal to the Brigade.
  • They think that they will win all the big money prizes -- the 500 grand, the 50 grand and the 25 grand viewers choice.
  • This morning Britney, like Ragan before her, had a long talk to herself/her family/the Internet.
  • She's embarrassed and hopes she doesn't look really stupid.
  • She feels she let her family down.
  • Although she didn't say it, I think she's very disappointed in herself for trusting Lane so much.
  • She knows there's no chance of staying this week.
  • She's only worried about how she'll act between now and then.
  • She wants to have fun, but is afraid she'll cry.
  • Aw, poor Britney. While she does have a mean streak to her, she can be funny, too. After her eviction, three guys who love each other are going to be way boring on the live feeds.


Enzo did really mess up his knee in the one comp.