<-- Zach sits at his plate and talks to Amber about his career.Amber didn't cry.
It's been some day in the house, but there have been no more visitors or unusual happenings. The houseguests' theories have run the gamut. Anything could be possible!
Here are the evening happenings from that Big Brother House of "We're All Mad Here" -- a quote from the Cheshire Cat in The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland:
- Zach walked up to Daniele and said something about sharing their secrets. When she didn't respond, he said, "No response. Very interesting." Then he walked away.
- Evel tried to reason his way into a deal with Eric (and Jessica). Eric seemed leery, but obviously taking it all in because he wants Dustin evicted this week.
- Evel regrets giving the slop pass to Jen instead of Daniele.
- Jameka and Amber think the numbers are shifting to a Dustin eviction.
- If Dustin goes, they both think they'll be the next two targets.
- Eric asked Zach if he saw the Sanskrit writing on Mini-Mad's shoes. Zach said he did, but can't read Sanskrit.
- There was no writing, Sanskrit or otherwise, on Mini-Mad's shoes.
- eric reported the conversation with Evel Dick to Jessica. She realized that some of what she said in confidence to Zach was repeated by Dick.
- Eric and Jessica talked about it being a 4 to 2 vote for Dustin to go -- that way she wouldn't have to be the tiebreaking vote.
- Zach reported his "date" conversation with Jessica to Dick -- he tried to campaign for Dick to stay.
- Daniele talked to Jessica about an alliance with her father, her, and Eric. Jessica seemed receptive, but she tends to do that.
- Jessica and Eric talked about the proposed deal with the Donato's. Jessica is leery, but Eric told her he would take all the heat if they do it.
- Jessica is leaning more towards an evict Dick vote as time goes on.
- Eric told Daniele they should form an alliance because they're both in vulnerable positions.
- Jameka, Dustin, and Jessica are in the HOH trying to figure out the day's clues.
"For a lie is but the truth in masquerade." It's actually a Lord Byron quote from Don Juan.


