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"Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!"
Howard Dean 707 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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03-02-04, 02:06 AM (EST)
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"Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!" |
LAST EDITED ON 03-02-04 AT 02:13 AM (EST)Brian is a true friend, with lots of friends of his own in Boston. He was as true to Larissa as any guy could be. He loved her, and would probably even have taken her back. Larissa comes out of this as even more shallow than Malena. It looked like she had a few brain cells working, but in the end, she choose a shallow guy who wouldn't even open up to her, instead of a guy who loved her very much. And Gill ... Gill comes out of this as the ultimate southern hick, with an archaic self-righteousness about who "his woman" should have dated in the past. I hope Brian ends up with all of the happiness in the world. He deserves it.
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Howard Dean 707 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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03-02-04, 02:19 AM (EST)
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3. "RE: Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!" |
LAST EDITED ON 03-02-04 AT 02:23 AM (EST)This particular thread is about Brian. The others -- which I did not start -- are about Fabio, etc. If you're really against duplicate threads, why don't you post your message below on the 7 or so threads about Fabio? >...wow, you sure do like starting >redundant threads. Such as >this one which covers the >same subject matter as roughly >7 other threads on the >first page. > >Let me guess, you have a >Fabio related thread coming next.
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RollDdice 5659 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-02-04, 10:58 AM (EST)
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16. "RE: Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!" |
LAST EDITED ON 03-02-04 AT 11:03 AM (EST)>Thank goodness they allow it here, even if certain people like >you apparently don't like it. lol It just screams "newbie" to force someone to read a repeat of an entire post they just read in order to see a "me too" at the bottom. Or to split the post up and repond to each sentence. (The detailed and thoughtful Mel Gibson's "Passion" thresd excluded.) If someone is moved enough to post a reply, they should be able to pull out the key thought and respond. Doesn't that make sense?  *Not that I haven't done (much) more than my fair share on nonsensical rambling.* ETA: ROFL, ROFLMAO, LOL & BMYAW But I agree on one thing. Thank goodness it's allowed.
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Howard Dean 707 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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03-02-04, 04:10 PM (EST)
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20. "RE: various ways of quoting messages" |
LAST EDITED ON 03-02-04 AT 04:13 PM (EST)I see your point. But sometimes the whole message is relevant, as in this very case right here, with your message.  In those cases, I just put my response at the top. Also, this is an example of where the reply did *NOT* end up directly underneath the post being quoted. >Basic message board etiquette: Keep in >the quote that is relevant >to the comment but remove >the rest to help those >posters with slower connections to >be able to read the >threads more easily. > >From a clarity standpoint, it also >makes the posts more readable. > People are less likely >to gloss over a post >- if it's mostly repetition, >they will.
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ladro 1168 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Politically Incorrect Guest"
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03-02-04, 02:18 AM (EST)
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2. "RE: Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!" |
While I agree that Brian will get a lot of favorable response from women viewers. I personally think he must be a little off to open up so much on reality tv show. The Himbo actions seemed to be more realistic under the circumstances. It's just a TV show!!!.
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karenajane 11 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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03-02-04, 02:25 AM (EST)
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5. "RE: Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!" |
THANK you! Someone else who thought he was a bit off too! lol!
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Howard Dean 707 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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03-02-04, 02:52 AM (EST)
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11. "RE: Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!" |
I think that love *does* change people. In fact, love is the most powerful force out there that can turn people around.>I didn't take exception to his >opening up -- but rather >his complete 180. I don't see it as tough talk at all, but clearly he needs to "spend more time in the ring," as you put it. It is hard to love until you have been loved. Now that Brian has experienced love -- even if imperfect and only for a short period of time -- he can learn to love again. > It >sounded like a lot of >tough talk from a guy >who probably hasn't spent enough >time in the ring. >It's hard to fall in >love when you aren't getting >a lot of practice. I don't think he was advertising it, merely opening up about it to the first person he had loved. >I really doubt that the >"box around his heart" ever >existed. Like I said >in another thread, people with >boxes around their hearts don't >advertise it. And if >they *do* lower their guard, >they sure as hell aren't >going to advertise THAT. But Brian clearly did lower his guard, even while he took that blind leap with Larissa. >They're going to be as >cautious and guarded as ever, >but take the blind leap >anyway. Yeah, it sure was. >Still, the look in his eyes >when she said goodbye was >pretty tough to swallow. No doubt he will. He's not going to find it from a Larissa. >She was right -- he >*does* deserve better...but he might >have to hang around a >few more average janes to >find true love. Larissa is a conflicted person. She wants to do right, but always seems to succumb to shallow relationships, like with Gil, Jim and Fabio. Maybe someday she will learn. >Interesting >to note that as much >as the average joe's despise >being judged on appearances, none >of them seemed to notice >that Larissa was no prize >herself -- except in the >looks department.
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ToadMagnet 22 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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03-02-04, 02:43 AM (EST)
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10. "But ... but ... but ........." |
If this was really a reality show, and Brian was expressing his true feelings - at great expense, I may add, for a guy who couldn't even say "I love you" in private prior to this - why SHOULDN'T he open up???And if you don't like that argument, how 'bout one in which the Himbos are there for a fight (and assume it will be a physical one), so the AJs need to "fight" emotionally? And what about the possibility that this guy actually fell for this girl and decided to admit it despite the cameras? I don't think it means he's off, I just think it means he's too honest and true to his own feelings to act for a television camera.
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johnwww 17 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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03-02-04, 02:23 AM (EST)
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4. "RE: Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!" |
On the money HD- Brian is going to be more popular than Babe Ruth, and will have no trouble getting a date or a seat at Fenway. It's the happy ending we wanted to see, but must wait for. Can you imagine what life is going to be like for this sincere loyal Bostonian?! Everything he did on the show was perfect and he is a Cinderella story. We should be so lucky : )
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Howard Dean 707 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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03-02-04, 03:02 AM (EST)
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13. "RE: Brian Comes Out Of All This Smelling Like A Rose!" |
ROFL!!!! Hilarious!  I was so happy to see the Yankees lose last year. Good guys do win sometimes. Just sad it couldn't be Boston or Chicago to win. But both teams have improved themselves this year, so we'll see. HD -- A baseball fan, this week at spring training in Arizona. >I knew that Brian would come >in second. Being a Red >Sox fan, it is his >eternal fate. Too bad the >guy he lost to wasn't >from New York City, although >Ft. Lauderdale is pretty close. >It would have been great >if, for the final twist, >Gil was replaced by Alex >Rodriguez and Larissa chose A-Rod! > > >I was waiting for Brian to >lose it at Fenway and >start strangling Tim Wakefield, yelling >"Why did you give up >that homah to Eeeren Boone?!" >
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