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I am sure that if i was in the same situation where i knew i wouldnt be voted off...that i would throw the competetion.
lets remember this is a game.
but the show last night was cracking me up. first when the trainers came amy was being a teenager and yelling at kim and jillian whispered "You want to train with me" LOL. that part just made me laugh. i think jillian doesnt like kim. i dont really like her either..i dont think she should have told the red team to get rid of amy. it is not her say who is voted out. (obviously cause amy is still around). also amy lost no weight this week.
the one guy gained a lb on the blue team. i forget his name right now. he seemed upset.
AND NEIL...ugh....he drank two gallons of water before the weigh in...obviously water has no calories...but didnt anyone capture him doing this on camera? im not sure how healthy that is.
did you know that neil and phil were in competetion with each other? i guess now that he is gone he is ready to really play the game.
jez looked awesome in his after video. he obviosuly needs a lot of plastic surgery...if you saw him when he was running his body was moving around a lot. he always seemed so motivated. also i detected a bit of something going on with amy. not sure if that is just me leading to something or if it was really happening. |
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:41 pm |
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| toese
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| I'm totally for the black team people. I just didn't like what the others did re: the drinking 2 gal of water and voting the other guy off. I know it's a game but it's a losing weight game not a cheating game. These people are there to see who the Biggest Loser is not the biggest cheater. |
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:20 pm |
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| Kimboroni
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cortcase wrote: What the hell is wrong with them?!?!
if they weren't going to vote off Neil on principle alone last night, they should have considered that next week, his "starting weight" will be 17 lbs higher, and if he gained that by drinking 2 gallons of water, it's obviously going to be lost quickly. So he's going to "lose" a ton of weight next week, thereby making his team ineligible for elimination.
I can't believe he did that.
When it comes to temptation challenges, these people seem to forget that yes, they are on a game show, and have to consider strategy, but the overall goal is to LOSE WEIGHT. Shoving peanut butter cups down their throats to win a 3-lb pass or to gain control of the teams is not going to help them achieve their REAL goals.
Great post, Cort-- sums up what I was thinking, plus some. The whole thing is crazy at times. |
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Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:13 pm |
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Neil has a giant target on his back, now. He won't get much farther (although he is certain to be fine next week).
17! That is just a mind-blowing number. Glad I weigh myself in the morning, before drinking anything ;) |
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Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:20 pm |
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