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"Adam "The Dork" Mesh"
Rabbit 12 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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04-06-04, 02:37 AM (EST)
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Is it just me, or did it seem like Adam got dorkier as the shows went on.This guy lacks social skills and can't handle a serious situation. It was just pathetic to see him rejecting the girls. "Yeah, okay by", smiles. Can Adumb Mesh even put one complete sentence together. I felt absolutley awful for Rachel, because Adam is saying how Perfect Rachel is as if he's reading from a memorized skript. The fact that he's basically laughing at her the whole time he is rejecting her just shows how immature and dorky he is. How can you reject someone with a smile, a laugh, and laughing eyes. Luckily for me after the second week, i was no longer invested in this show and only tuned in during commercials on the other shows I was watching. I can see why NBC limited this to 4 shows, this production was horrbile compared to AJ 1 & AJ Hawaii. I really could care less who Adam picked, yet it still pisses me off the "way" Adam rejected Rachel. At least show some class Adumb, when you're breaking someone's heart. At least Larissa and Malena did that. All the good will that Adam had built up has been destroyed over the last 4 weeks. Adam, you're just a big tool. I don't think we'll be seeing another Average Joe series, this concept has run it's course. Adam Mesh, you're fifthteen minutes are up. Good riddance.
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