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Sneaks in the Kitchen

Last post 04-15-2008, 11:06 AM by petanque don. 18 replies.
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  •  04-14-2008, 4:57 PM 47318 in reply to 47317

    Re: Sneaks in the Kitchen

    I agree re Sam being deceitful! I'd be damn pissed off if I were Cosi!..and you can guarantee that he will find out tonight!

    The thing is, with the cashews, he was just putting temptation in their way..hey,they still had the choice!

    But what Sam did is just downright underhand...a bit like swapping low alcohol beer for full strength and then watching someone get drunk!?

    Hmmm,well me thinks that Sam goes tonight, because I have it on good authority that he goes before Cosi! Stick out tongue


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  •  04-14-2008, 5:41 PM 47319 in reply to 47317

    Re: Sneaks in the Kitchen

    Oh, please know that I am NOT excusing Sam, or anyone who DID eat the nuts! LOL!

    and *I* get sucked in by Big Brother far too often. And I am only a little bit embaressed to admit it! LMAO! 


    Caution: Sarcastic and Cynical!!!
  •  04-14-2008, 6:23 PM 47320 in reply to 47319

    Re: Sneaks in the Kitchen

    I agree, i think what Sam did was pathetic and down right wrong.  Cosi is below the yellow line because of 300grams...that could hve been the difference between the low fat and regular topping for all we know.  I know he is a cheeky imature 19 year old, but i would expect more from all competitors.  By all means, put nuts in front of people or anything else but not swap things like Sam did.  Thats my view anyway.
    Cherie
  •  04-15-2008, 11:06 AM 47329 in reply to 47320

    Re: Sneaks in the Kitchen

    Isn’t 300g of fat about 2000 calories?

     

    It would have had to be a large serve.

     

    Since when have TV shows been known for being ethical?

     

    The fact that it on film means other people must have known about it.

     

    While Sam may not have displayed great sportsmanship by doing this there seems to have been a lot of game play.

     

    Is it up to the contestants or the producers to control the game?

     

    Or is it just about the ratings?

     

    Does anybody think the producers care who wins?



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