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"Malin's 'gracious loser' exit."

Posted by Estee on 08-24-12 at 08:19 AM
Don't you believe it.

For the record: on the feeds, once it was clear he was going, he spent pretty much the entire week bashing everyone in the house, declaring to the cameras how pathetic their lives were, insulting all (Frank excepted) with every breath he took. Then he paused to go on a crying jag into a towel because he suddenly just happened to remember about all the very expensive legal trouble he's in outside the cage and his life is pretty bloody pathetic. This was followed by a public speech about not wanting any negativity in the cage just so CBS would have something to air which would make their pet look good. And as soon as that was recorded, he went right back to bashing, bashing, and still more bashing, including a few insults of racial and ethnic varieties plus everything else he could think of which, given that we're talking about Malin here, wasn't much.

My guess is that last night's face-saver was the result of a lot of DR coaching plus the three saved beers he'd threatened to drink before the live show. (Note the swig he took just before making his block speech.) His friends in the rat pen can edit him out of anything except a live outburst -- so they rehearsed him until they were almost certain he didn't make one. I could almost give him credit for keeping his cool and tipping his hat to Ian's farewell recording, but I'm not entirely certain he wasn't briefed about that too.

He's their most practiced actor. I'm sure the writers are very sorry to see him go.

I'm not.

Enjoy jail, moron.


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"Jury house or big house?"
Posted by Estee on 08-24-12 at 05:23 PM
Pick one.

http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/08/21/49472.htm

And that? Is how pathetic his life happens to be.



"RE: Jury house or big house?"
Posted by tribephyl on 08-24-12 at 11:41 PM
I couldn't be happier with the prospect of Boogie unwillingly 'getting his in the end'. "Prag"matic, indeed.

"RE: Jury house or big house?"
Posted by Round Robin on 08-25-12 at 04:20 AM
LAST EDITED ON 08-25-12 AT 04:21 AM (EST)

I've heard of Booger getting sued before, but this explains a couple things: A) Why Booger always went for the money prizes whenever he could (he needs every nickel he can get), and B) Why Booger seemed exceptionally pissed about getting voted off this time.

And it beats the hell outta me why SeeBS would bother coaching him not to make a complete a$$ of himself on the live show. Those dumba$$e$ aren't planning on using him again, are they? Saints preserve us if they are.


"RE: Malin's 'gracious loser' exit."
Posted by kingfish on 08-25-12 at 08:55 AM
It was kinda satisfying to see that as he ranted and accused, he was just digging his hole of self deception deeper. He ended up making himself the biggest boob and one of the most deceived hamsters in BB history. For us Malin haters, and for those of us who could see no justice in his having won All-stars and who cringed whenever he made his claims to being the greatest, that was some satisfaction.

Not quite like having him tied to four horses galloping to all four cardinal points of the compass, or seeing him dropped into the middle of a shark feeding frenzy wearing a meat suit, but still, some.

It's also satisfying that with his legal problems that $16K (less the tax bite) will last as long as a snowflake in the Sahara.

I hope Lonnie has some bent nose friends awaiting him at the exit of the lot.


"RE: Malin's 'gracious loser' exit."
Posted by Estee on 08-25-12 at 09:41 AM
Closer to $36k, actually -- all the former coaches got $20,000 just for showing up. (They discussed it on the feeds.) There may have also been an increased weekly stipend, at least until the moment they reverted to players. But even that extra boost won't mean much against his legal bills and the various amounts he's being sued for. And as one of the few Famous Food watchers, I'm waiting for the reveal of Scott's kickback payments. Which will create angry rappers, and everyone knows how much fun that can be.

It's all crashing down on him. I fully expect him to run.


"RE: Malin's 'gracious loser' exit."
Posted by michel on 08-25-12 at 04:46 PM
What surprised me the most of his exit was that he didn't make a claim to the $100K if one of his players happen to win. That's what he was playing for and he didn't hit the reset button so you'd think someone like Malin would make a stink about being deprived of that chance.

"RE: Malin's 'gracious loser' exit."
Posted by kingfish on 08-26-12 at 06:44 PM
YET!

We'll see if Malin reads these threads.

If he does, well, you gotta big mouth! Hope you're happy!


"RE: Malin's 'gracious loser' exit."
Posted by michel on 08-26-12 at 07:44 PM
What's he gonna do? Sue CBS and pay more lawyers?

"RE: Malin's 'gracious loser' exit."
Posted by Estee on 08-26-12 at 08:30 PM
I'm sure he has plenty of Dolce Group gift cards left.

"RE: Malin's 'gracious loser' exit."
Posted by kingfish on 08-26-12 at 09:53 PM
And I guess it'd be OK to watch him go farther in debt hiring lawyers. Maybe, just maybe, he'd try and represent himself?