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After her convo with Howie, it looks like thats not the case. She feels guilty as hell now and wants to tell James the whole thruth about Will & Boogie manipulating her. I think that Janey will remain loyal to BB6.

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I dont know what the hell Janelle is thinking. Will really fucked with her head yesterday. I dont get it bc CT has NOTHING to offer her. They arent going to win competitions and protect her. She just opened herself up to get taken out. She NEEDS to put up Will now bc if she doesnt, it looks like she's with CT and her alliance will kick her out. She cant strike against them till the final 5 or 6 assuming they are all there. She told Howie earlier that she wishes she had thrown the HoH and IA with her. She should have given it to Marcellas. He would have kept her safe and gone after CT or Danielle and Janelle wouldnt have had to worry about being blamed

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Boogie won veto so Will or Diane goes home. I'm still happy!

I thought it was a really dumb move at first, but I'm glad Erika was put up because she's playing the shadiest game of anyone right now.

Not to mention, all the SON-ers !@#$%^&*]ing about Janelle's nods are the ones who were saying it's boring this year and things need to be shaken up. So things are shaken up now so shut up! :P

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:lol:

King Reilly, I want my cake and eat it, too. :P

The veto ceremony won't be until Monday afternoon, so Will still has time to work his evil ways on her. And I'm afraid she might decide to put up my Danielle. It sucks to be rooting for two people that are after each other. LOL!

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Don't worry, darrah! Your girl is safe! There's 11 people in the house. Minus the 2 nominees and one HOH, that's 8 votes. You need four to tie.

Will has Howie, Kaysar, James, and Marcellas voting to evict him. If not George and Diane, as well!

Diane and Erika have that agreement.

And CG will probably just go "He wants to go home. I'm giving him what he wants."

At the VERY least, Janey will break the tie and most likely do what Howie, Kaysar, and James want - and send Will home.

Assuming Will is nominated, of course.

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People may hate Howie, but he's the voice of reason this season, IMO:

So, she feels like the floaters are using her to do their dirty work. I could see it.

If you were in the house, would you be more worried about

Diane, Danielle, Erika, Marcellas, and CG

or

Will and Boogie?

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