Posted by doveman =================================================== Hi! I was just reading over some of your wonderful posts. I am so happy reading them. I am doing great and thank you so much for asking. BB3 is so very different from bb1. So Different. It really is all about going in and winning a game. It reminds me of a game of poker, but with real people. So, it is entertaining for the public to watch like a game show would be, but it is not near as personal nor does it allow the close relationship between the houseguests and the viewers like BB1 did. Reality shows are so frequent now that once a contestant is cast they have a preconceived notion of what it will be like and what strategy they will As far as the new cast goes, I really like Roddy...or I should say I like what they show on tv of him. He seems very interesting and kind. I also know that a fraction of what actually happens ends up on tv and it is a highly edited fraction at that....so who knows. It is funny, I have had the pleasure of meeting a number of great people who have been cast members on reality shows including Survivor, Real World, Big Brother, and Temptation Island and they have all said the same thing about how fabricated and inaccurate the editing is. Which is true. But I believe all in all, the experience is definitely worth it!!! And, as I have said before I would do it again in a heartbeat! I would like to say a big thank you to Doveman. You are so incredible, so kind and so supportive. I want you to know that I am your fan Well, again I want to say a big hello to everyone and a big thank you to everyone on this board. Take care , I love you guys!!! Your Friend,
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on August 3, 2002, 12:01 pm
Hi everybody! Hope that you are having a great summer and are enjoying Big Brother III. Jamie tried to post this here, but was unable to. I am posting it here for her. Thank you. peace, doveman!
have. Where as on BB1, reality tv was just beginning in the mainstream with Survivor 1 so we really had no idea what to expect.
Jamie
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