What a greedy gold digger! She's not satisfied with one million she has to go for more. I hope she picks a guy that will choose the money and she'll leave with nothing! Exactly what she deserves! Greedy witch! What goes around comes around. Trying to make herself look better by babbling on how "hard" it was to make a decision, give me a BREAK! She's a true gold digger.
I don't think she'll leave with nothing, no matter what happens. There must be some behind-the-scenes deal that allowed her to come back and do FLOM 2.
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Contradictions don't exist. If you are faced with a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong. -- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Gotta love the newbies, huh, Dawg...
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I just can't beleive that. The FLOM host said very clearly that it's double or nothing.You really think network television producers would LIE like that?!?
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Yeah, a million dollars paid over 20 years makes her a greedy ##### allright. Let's see, a greasy guy who looks like he never washed his hair or a million bucks. It wouldn't take me long to make that decision
I'm willing to bet you that there is a twist at the very end. They will split the money or something for her. Just watch and see
I am not a part of the Erin fan club by no means, but I agree she is quite materialistic, but to choose a guy you barely know with no guarentee, that you obviously weren't interested in was not a foolish decision.
Rob is creepy! Heck I would have taken 20 bucks instead of him. Forget it, I'd give them money to make him go away.
What was the best part is the previews for the final episode of FLOM. The announcer was so dramatic when asking if he's worth a million dollars...yeah, 20 bucks sounds about right...nice call. I would give him the 20 for a haircut and wash personally!
I posted this somewhere else, and no one responded, but at the end of the show, where they give the disclaimer about the prize being paid out over 40 years, they also say at the bottom that the lead contestant (i.e. Erin) will receive a consolation prize if she doesn't win the $2 million. I had the show recorded, and the statemnet caught my eye, and then I went back and read it. It's all right there! No one in their right mind would give up the $1 million as easily as he did without a nice consolation prize guaranteed.