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factoryhurl |
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James, it's really too bad you spent the last few days napping. Plenty of things have gone down all around you, that you could have possibly participated
in. I guess you lost your mojo. That's okay, dude. But don't fucking think with a 'tude like this you're going anywhere in life. It's a
cold cruel world out there for a homeless, bicycling, ex-pron boy. Better get cracking.
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SouthSideSteve |
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edgein23 wrote: Maybe some Iraqi will give you a bottle of booze if you suck his dick Crazy James. Oh hell who am I kidding, you will do it for free because you want to
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tdugan333 |
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He's actually one of the more truly content guys I've seen on this show in regards to their RL. I was actually surprised that him and Ryan didn't
really connect because they are sort of two peas in a pod when it comes to life. They are both equally content with enjoying life and not letting shit drag
you down. Kinda Mary Poppins with porn and bloody tampon removing instead of a spoon full of sugar.
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memyselfandi |
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They connected until Ryan ran out of cigarettes in part because of James bumming them.
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ZachtheOgre |
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They did connect. It was always "the 4 bros", until James got greedy and, rather than accepting an easy Sheila-buster week, tried to throw Matt out
the door.
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tdugan333 |
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Nope. I disagree. Ryan ran out after the third day. He said he smoked half his cigs in sequester prior to coming into the house.
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tdugan333 |
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ZachtheOgre wrote: Greedy? Nope. Their collective idea to get Matt the Douche out of the house was good gaming. They fucked it up by sleeping all day and letting Matt
follow Ryan around like a stray dog after a bone.
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SouthSideSteve |
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ZachtheOgre wrote: Yep, Adam, Matt and Ryan tried to get James to join the Bros group right after Ryan won HOH, but James refused. He's going to regret that decision when
he's sitting on his bike instead of being in the BB house or in the sequester house making money.
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gokkun |
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http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/21275595.html?thread=2545048779#t2545048779
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Lux Lux Redux |
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that picture is fantastic. i would love to email it to dennis and robin hart.
and the josh article about him being a raging cokehead was fun too! |
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memyselfandi |
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Just yesterday Josh was wondering if they would be in People magazine or US Weekly. LOL. Little does he know he made the Nat'l Enquirer for drugs.
And James did say once on the feeds that handstands blowjobs gave you the most intense orgasm. Guess I wasn't picturing the right partner there. Hmm. |
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highwind44029 |
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JAMES HATE!!!
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MsAnonymous |
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Does anyone have the clip of James saying he's biking to show we still care about each other and is sponsored by American Apparel? Can we cut it together
with clips of the worst of his behavior, and send it to American Apparel?
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edgein23 |
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Last week, a bunch of us here at POKE, had a very interesting experience. We routinely hold chat sessions to just talk to regular folks and understand their
tech habits. On Friday, we had a bunch of guys come in for one such routine session. One of them was the Crazy James.
His story paraphrased, -- He is trying to spread peace and love in the world that is consumed by materialistic desires and he will bike around the world for just $100. We checked out the above video on his myspace site. And we totally admit that this kid's got balls. But once you get over that - it's a load of ***** that irresponsible brands contribute to and perpetuate. Let's examine this a little more closely. Crazy James, harped on about living how brands and advertisers were messing around with people, offering them too many messages, compelling them to buy stuff they didn't need and in the end, contributing to this materialistic economy we live in. Further in the conversation, when we asked him how did he decide on his idea, we learned that one night he was out drinking with American Apparel folks on the West Coast and the next morning, they bought him a bike and offered to sponsor all his clothes. He also mentioned that everytime he is ready to leave a city and bike to a new one, American Apparel issues a press release for him. He supposedly got his airflights sponsored by Virgin Air and when he met with us, he was living with an editor at Elle Magazine. When he pointed out the glaring contradictions in what his is preaching and what he practices, he didn't have a suitable response for us. We pointed out that for his rants against materialism, he was the ultimate poster child hawking a clothing brand, a bike brand, an airline and probably other brands we didn't know about. Again, no convincing argument on his end. Finally, he did mention that he worked for his food. Why, we asked. Why not get that for free as well? No, he persisted because that's a story for me and then I share it with my readers on my blog. His website has no blog. And his myspace blog has a few entries and was last updated on Nov 5. Maybe he hasn't eaten since and has no stories? Our craigslist ad that he responded to had asked for 18 - 21 year olds. It was only after he left and we checked out his myspace page that we realized he was 23. Not that it matters. He did say that he picked up odd jobs to make some cash on the side and our little chat was gonna earn him $20. Also as he was leaving he invited us to go visit him and his biker buddies in Central Park the next Sunday where they will all be parading around half-naked and clothed only in American Apparel underwear. Is American Apparel paying you to do that for them, we asked. And again, he fumbled really not knowing how to be his own PR agent. Crazy crazy...James, the poor poster child for misguided brands. If you see as his video ends, he has several other sponsors and from the looks of it, it is a part of some virtual reality show. But if you ask me, it is a virtual show that's already gone very wrong. And I pity the brands associated with it. Especially American Apparel. I did think AA was one of the leading brands who had a vision and stuck to it. But after this experience, I get it -- I get that AA is just another brand trying just too hard to be cool. http://stylestation.typepad.com/home/advertisingmarketing/index.html |
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Lux Lux Redux |
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i wrote to AA the other day. i wrote that i heard james on BB say AA sponsors him and that my family will no longer be purchasing their products because james
admits he swindled and stole from the elderly, sold drugs to kids and urinates on people for arousal. i added the last one myself but it's probably true.
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memyselfandi |
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Did you also try to get Ivette and Maggie fired from their jobs?
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Lux Lux Redux |
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don't know who they are.
i have all the right in the world to keep my money from companies that support someone i find despicable just as they have the right to celebrate and reward gutter slime. |
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ZachtheOgre |
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Jesus fucking Christ I hate this homeless piece of shit. I also hate the fact that Grodner is giving him the most favorable edit in the house, and has given
him this "second chance". His "You fuck with me, you're gonna get burned" speech to Sharon today sealed the deal for me, coupled with
his "Unlike everyone else, I'm sticking to my word" BS from just after the HoH. People call Matt a douche for letting Natalie blow him when she
begged him, but apparently James tea-bagging Chelsia is no biggie. I cannot wait until Natalie kicks this stupid fuck out to join Matt in sequester next week.
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Tigershere |
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well, according to him the DR said 'Do it Do it Do it' when he mentioined putting matt up and getting him evicted
so his promise to nat is 'over' and his 'word' he so bragged about is SHIT unless he made this up to see if it would get back to him but he's already telling josh and others of the plan..... i hate this cocksucker |
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Tigershere wrote: � |
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