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Well, I am a Chicken George fan. I don't believe he is as dumb as he acts - it is all an act to get them all off guard. I also think CG will vote out James. James is a much bigger threat to everyone in the house than Kaysar. CT must know that to so I will be shocked if they vote in a bloc to save James.

Kaysar at least operates with a code of honor. James would evict his mom if it would get him further in the game.

Please evict James!

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I think Kaysar is going. But *sigh* we shall see. Mike and Will swear to James and Dani that Kaysar is going and they were even laughing about it and going over how the vote will be 5-1 (with James nullifying Janelle's vote). IMO, James should nullify Chicken George's... but meh.

I hope George and Erika go against what Danielle wants, but they are floaters and will do what the HoH tells them. It's really like the nerd herd all over again. Erika is April, George is Beau, and Danielle is Maggie mixed with Jennifer. Which makes me really sad. I want to love Dani this year, but she's making it so hard.

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Ew. I don't!

But now Mike and Will were in the storage room talking about voting out James, and how they'll just explain to Danielle that he was the bigger threat, hence why they changed their votes. I don't even think THEY know what they are gonna do! Sheesh!

And when Kaysar said something about eating REAL food, George says he can eat Thursday, and Kaysar mentioned being voted out but George urged him not to talk like that...

Hmm ... I'm probably reading too much into it all, as these people change their minds like they do their underwear ... so ... lol. I still think even though there's gonna be lots of flip flopping, the original target, Kaysar, will go. Why on WHY did James have to win that damn nullify a vote? UGH. Lucky bastard.

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It would be awesome if they voted James out:

Chicken George: James *He's gunning for you Georgie*

Ericka: James *I thought she was so in love with Him, I think Kaysar would protect her*

Will: Kaysar

Booger "Boogie": Kaysar

Macellas: Kaysar

Howie: James

Janelle: Kaysar

Okay....now I know that would be tricky, but James would think Janelle was voting for him, so he would nullify her vote...only to learn it was Kaysar she voted for and then it become him!! That would be great.

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Kristin from E! talked to Diane and asked her why Janelle didn't nominate Will. The answer was

From Bob: Not nominating Will last week was a bad move for Janelle.

Yes, because now she has more enemies. Diane told me, flat out, that Janelle has a huge crush on Will and that's why she didn't put him up for eviction. She admitted "I have a huge crush on Will [too]." She said that Will just really knows how to charm people, and the fact that Janelle told Julie that she and Will are just "really good friends" is laughable, because she's totally into him, while he's just plotting behind her back and she's too stupid to realize.

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Well, screw what I posted about Booger and Will wanting to keep Kaysar. It was misconstrued by Jokers, or misunderstood, and they really meant they are voting out Kaysar and were trying to figure out how to tell Janelle they "changed their mind".

Sigh.

Well, screw what I posted about Booger and Will wanting to keep Kaysar. It was misconstrued by Jokers, or misunderstood, and they really meant they are voting out Kaysar and were trying to figure out how to tell Janelle they "changed their mind".

Sigh.

And I honestly feel that Will and Booger would probably change their votes to James if James didn't have the nullify a vote, which would make it 3-3 if Will and Boogie voted for Kaysar to stay...

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Janelle just confirmed to Howie that she can't play for veto next week.

But Boogie told Will that he got it, right? Do the houseguests even know for sure who got what after the veto competition? I guess I have to wait until tonight's show to find out for sure.

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Janelle: "Erika makes me sick...My god she's pathetic!"

LOL...I so agree with Janie. I also preferred the Nerd Herd. I loved the hate them. They really made the feeds interesting. The way they hated on Janelle and were jealous of her was hilarious. At least they tried to play the game. The Float Herd just sit on their asses with the exception of Danielle. I hate how 2 faced they are. They pretend to like the Sovs to their face and make nice but backstab and bash them behind their backs. At least the Nerd Herd hated the Sovs to their faces and didnt come off as fake

People think Howie is dumb and not a good player but he is studying the house for the next HOH. He counted about 2300 bricks in the house. Who does that? This guy is a trooper. Too bad he's studying with Satan (James)

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Howie's due for a win.

And DAMN. Janelle cannot compete for veto. That SUCKS. Argh. This is like Season Six all over again.

And I kinda agree now that I think about it. I'd rather have the Nerd Herd because at least they were nasty to the Sovs faces, and vice versa. I hate fake people and people being fake to each other.

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As of everything I have read, I have no idea who will leave on Thursday. I think it will come down to a tie and even the nullification may work or it may not. James may nullify Will's vote and he may have votes to keep Kaysar. I just don't know right now with this game!

Two weeks ago, this game sucked. Now, it has gotten so good. I love it.

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At least we know that IF Janelle or Howie DO NOT win HOH next week that they have a 2nd chance with the COUP DE'TAT (sp).

Also if CT wins it I think Janie and Howie are safe, but we all know they will throw it, so well thats even better for Janie and Howie.

I personally am hoping Howie wins it and that way Janelle is safe and can compete the following week for HOH again.

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I hated the Nerd Herd, but Beau and Ivette still had funny Diary Rooms. The Float Terds don't. And April was just such a moron. She has no idea what is ever going. And she was just too stupid to hate.

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