Archive for November, 2007

YOU ARE THE WEAKEST LINK…GOOD BYE!

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Saying goodbye to not only one — but two — Blue Team members was very hard. Personally, I felt that out of all the girls in the house I was closer to Tia because I talked to her more. She was real, had a great head on her shoulders and didn’t play any games. Maurice was my roommate and team mate. He was the first person in the house that I opened up to about anything personal. In retrospect, the entire house had a feeling that Tia was going home. She mentioned that she wanted to go home a couple of times already, but Maurice, on the other hand, was a complete shock. He did so much work during the Rap It Up campaign and had so much passion in everything that he did, including the ladies. LOL. I guess your greatest passion can also be your greatest downfall.

Did Dr. Ian make the right decisions? Who do you think should have gone home? Will there be another elimination? Should there be? You tell me!

This is your favorite intern, Ms. Ivy, putting a smirk on the dirt; tell me what you thought about Dr. Ian’s decision.

EXTRA, EXTRA, LONNIE TAKES HANGOVER CROWN FROM KASHEEF….SO NOW WHO’S GOING HOME?

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They say breaking up is hard to do, but in Lonnie’s case, waking up was hard to do. LOL.  After Kasheef’s little incident by the toilet bowl, Lonnie had a lot of jokes to crack. Little did he know, he was next in line to make nice with the commode. Kasheef turned into dead weight when he was drunk, and Lonnie had two trucks collide in his throat.  Kasheef was able to wake up in time to meet up with Dr. Ian, but Lonnie slept through the entire Habitat for Humanity project.  Then, when we came back from Habitat for Humanity, Lonnie felt all better, and he and Kasheef went out to get tatted up. 

Keep in mind, evaluations are the next day.  Between Lonnie’s hangover, which caused him to miss the community service project, and Jenna and Spencer’s constant bickering, who do you think is going home?

This is your favorite intern, Ms. Ivy, putting a smirk on the dirt.

LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX, BABY; LET’S TALK ABOUT KATHY & KASHEEF…

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Kathy, Kathy, Kathy…we all questioned Kathy’s lesbianism for a while.  She paraded around the house proclaiming to be a full-on lesbian, but she would always get caught flirting with guys, especially Kasheef.  She was even caught in the bathroom one night with a guy. She said nothing happened, but I’ll let you be the judge. I had front-row seats during the whole Kathy and Kasheef sex-capade. In fact, I helped encourage it.  I knew that Kathy couldn’t resist, and I wanted to see if her ego would allow her to admit that maybe, just maybe, she was a bit confused about her sexual preference. Kasheef is sexy, but was it enough to turn a lesbian straight? Do you think Kathy is a lesbian, bi-sexual, straight or just confused?  Does it even matter?  You tell me.

This is your favorite intern, Ms. Ivy, putting a smirk on the dirt; tell me what you thought about Kathy and Kasheef’s Sex-Capade?

Time to Separate the WOMEN from the GIRLS and the Men from the Boys!

0040.JPGEveryone wants to know the dirt behind the argument between Tati and me.  The house has one telephone, no voice mail, no caller I.D. and there are 10 people trying to use it all at once.  When you’re in the phone booth, you better make all of your calls because chances are you won’t be able to contact your sponsors for another hour or two.  In my opinion Tationna could have been more patient and had better control of her temper. This is business, not a game.  She hung up on one of our sponsors and that’s extremely disrespectful. Now, a telephone could have easily turned into a shoe, like “College Hill 4,” but as we all learned, violence doesn’t solve anything.   How would you have handled the situation?

Maurice and Marc, now that was a bunch of unnecessary drama. Maurice was upset, but not at Marc. He was more upset at the girls who are always making things bigger than they really are.  Maurice and I were talking upstairs, and the girls kept putting salt on the wound. So Maurice threw the stick to shut them up, not to hit Marc, but things just blew up from there. 

Do you think Maurice’s actions were called for?

This is your favorite intern Ms. Ivy putting a smirk on the dirt; tell me what you thought about the telephone tantrum and the pool stick throw down!