Wow another week of Big Brother 8 just finished. At the Head of Household competition, the house guests hung upside down while birds crapped all over their bodies to make it harder to keep their position. The last house guest to remain hanging upside down would become the Head of Household. Danielle won the hillarious competition covered in wonderfully discusting bird poo. At the nominations ceremony she nominated Kail and Jen for eviction. 3rd time in a row for Jen and Kail. Jen be lucky Big Brother isn't baseball or you would just struck out along with Kail.
At the veto competition, the house guests were challenged to either give up critical things in the game or do something very embarassing to win the power of veto. The lowest bidder for each challenge would be eliminated from the veto competition, but only the highest bidder for the challenge would have to perform the corresponding task. In the case of a tie for the highest bidder, all of the house guests who tied for the highest bid would have to perform the task. Jamkea made some more poor decisions in this veto competition when she first gave up the next 5 Head of Household competitions and then gave up $10,000 in prize money when she didn't even need the power of veto as there wasn't that much of a chance she would be a replacement nominee and get evicted this week, despite what she did in last week's veto competition. She should of put 0 for both of those 2 questions. The Head of Household is a far more important position unless you're in serious danger of being evicted, and why would you give up possible prize money if you don't have a desperate need for the veto this week. Jameka, in order to win Big Brother you have to see every other house guest evicted and win the heart of the jury. Are your so called allies really worth losing $10,000 to you. If one of them gets evicted, you're still in the game and can still convince the other house guests to keep you. Plus if they are your allies they'll most likely give you a vote to win if you make it to the final two. On the other side, your allies might actually betray you and try to get you evicted. In the end however, Jen had to be her obnoxious self and win this competition by giving up a whopping $250,000 of her prize money. While she claimed, she wasn't playing for the $500,000 grand prize I don't believe her statement at all. Knowing Jen, she would of been evicted if she didn't win the veto and thus she would of recieved $0. I think anyone would rather have $250,000 than nothing. Even if I was given the option of having $1 or nothing I would still take the $1. I firmly believe Jen is in the game for the money like every other house guest. She was most likely trying to win sympathy from the other house guests so she would be safe from future evictions. At the veto ceremony, Jen obviously took herself off the block and worse yet Dainele nominated Eric who is America's Player as a replacement nominee. I like Eric mainly becuase I can control him. I usually vote for America's Player's assignments online at CBS's offical Big Brother website because its free while texting on my cell phone would cost me 99 cents.
On eviction night, Kail was evicted by a relieving 4:3 vote against Eric. At the Head of Household Competition, house guests had to face off in a trivia duel. The questions involved the 5 previously evicted house guests (Carol, Joe, Mike, Nick, and Kail). If the first house guest to buzz in gave the correct answer they would move on and the other house guest in the duel would be eliminated from this week's competition, but if they were wrong they would themselves be eliminated saving the other dueler. If no house guest buzzed in within 10 seconds both house guests would be eliminated, unless it was down to 2 already where then obviously niether house guest would get eliminated. In the of this exciting western duel, Jessica became the new Head of Household.
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