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Old 01-01-2010, 07:34 PM
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and Andrew....I'm not sure what's up this guy's sleeve but he's telling so many lies already and I think that's going to have a lot to do with how the castmates relate to each other throughout the show.
I was flipping through channels before I watched the recording of the show. I came across the aftershow, and saw 3 or 4 members of the cast playing a game where Andrew was making statements, and everyone had to flip over a card either saying the statement was "true" or "panda hat". I changed the channel as I had no idea as to what was going on... until after I watched the episode.

I have a feeling Andrew has a lot more lying to do.

I was surprised that the girl in the cab with him (I forget her name) actually believed what he was saying. Even if she couldn't tell that he was being sarcastic, and she seriously thought he was a skydiving instructor, who would look at him and really believe that he was a cage fighter?

Ty infuriated me during that conversation at dinner, and I'm shocked that the conversation didn't escalate any more than it did.

These people sign up for a show where they get to live with 7 random people of different ages, genders, sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, religious and political beliefs, etc., from all across the country... and then he's going to be that close-minded? I'm not exactly the most religious person in the world, but I wouldn't talk to someone about the subject the way he did.

Like one of the girls said, it was a losing battle. No one was about to change their entire belief system at that dinner table.
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Old 01-02-2010, 12:57 AM
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...and then he's going to be that close-minded? I'm not exactly the most religious person in the world, but I wouldn't talk to someone about the subject the way he did.
Exactly! But remember, he thinks that he's the open-minded one, because Mike wouldn't say that "God doesn't exist." I really wish someone would have spun it around on him and said "well then, say God DOES exist" because I bet you he wouldn't have said it. And then he would have lost his argument right there.
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