BB10: Jesse Godderz on the Early Show

24 posts / 0 new
Last post
BB10: Jesse Godderz on the Early Show
Here is Jesse on the Early show, after his eviction. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE_y7JeJTIw
What an *******! Boo hoo hoo! Woe is me! ahahaha!
LoL. I think he was about to cry!
What a poor baby.... Yeah that's right not only did your house hate you but so did America...
I can understand that it sucks getting evicted but come on that is a little too much. It's mostly because his ego took a hit because he probably though America loved him.
Throughout that entire interview, Jessie only reaffirmed why I voted online for Dan to evict him. I hope that he takes his time on Big Brother as a learning experience and grows as a person... I seriously doubt that he will, but you never know.
[quote=roomie;24892]Throughout that entire interview, Jessie only reaffirmed why I voted online for Dan to evict him. I hope that he takes his time on Big Brother as a learning experience and grows as a person... I seriously doubt that he will, but you never know.[/quote] Jessie will never learn anything from this honestly, if he does I will be surprised and will wish him the best. But all signs point to him being the same at least for a while.
Jesse is a crybaby.
[quote=darksamurai88;24846] Yeah that's right not only did your house hate you but so did America...[/quote] I wish Julie would have told him America wanted him on the block as well just to make it perfectly clear he was the least liked person in the house by the viewing public. [B]Julie:[/B] Not only did America want you voted out, they wanted you on the block in the first place. They even voted for Dan to make a fool of you, winking at the cameras the entire time while pretending to give a shit about your laughable relationship advice. Jesse, how does it feel to be hated by America [I]and[/I] be this season's big sucker? [B]Jesse:[/B] [I]*guttural mumbling with irreconcilable sobbing*[/I]
[quote=Bacchus;24903]I wish Julie would have told him America wanted him on the block as well just to make it perfectly clear he was the least liked person in the house by the viewing public. [B]Julie:[/B] Not only did America want you voted out, they wanted you on the block in the first place. They even voted for Dan to make a fool of you, winking at the cameras the entire time while pretending to give a shit about your laughable relationship advice. Jesse, how does it feel to be hated by America [I]and[/I] be this season's big sucker? [B]Jesse:[/B] [I]*guttural mumbling with irreconcilable sobbing*[/I][/quote] HAHA Yeah he probably still thinks everyone accidently voted for Dan to evict him
Did you all happen to read his exit interview with EW? It was unintentionally hilarious! [url=http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2008/08/jessie-godderz.html]Jessie Godderz: The (semi-unintelligible) 'Big Brother' exit interview | PopWatch Blog | EW.com[/url]
[quote=Blackbutafli;24922]Did you all happen to read his exit interview with EW? It was unintentionally hilarious! [URL="http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2008/08/jessie-godderz.html"]Jessie Godderz: The (semi-unintelligible) 'Big Brother' exit interview | PopWatch Blog | EW.com[/URL][/quote] His responses almost make me think that's all a joke and there really wasn't an exit interview...
[quote=killer_tofu;24925]His responses almost make me think that's all a joke and there really wasn't an exit interview...[/quote] Sadly it is all too real, if it was someone other than Jessie I might believe it was a joke but anyway lol
I really wish it was a joke. He really has created his own little world. Sad.
[quote=Blackbutafli;24935]I really wish it was a joke. He really has created his own little world. Sad.[/quote] You can say that again.
[quote=Blackbutafli;24922]Did you all happen to read his exit interview with EW? It was unintentionally hilarious![/quote] I had a good laugh. The way they were patronizing him was priceless.
I have since read two other interviews with him that are almost identical. So, so sad.
[quote=Blackbutafli;24985]I have since read two other interviews with him that are almost identical. So, so sad.[/quote] To be honest if Jessie had taken it better and been mature about the whole thing then I would have a measure of respect for him. But he has taken it about as poor as anyone can so whatever.
he is such a *********. definition of. thank god he's gone
............."I gave analogies and similes that they haven’t heard in 10 seasons of Big Brother. That’s good for being only 22. Given all these accusations that were pointed in my direction, I think I’ve gone above and beyond the call of duty." Oh my goodness....are you kidding me! This guy is hilarious!
I watched his house calls yesterday. It was kind of hard to listen to. I don't understand how he can be so delusional. He thinks the AP vote was a conspiracy lead by the families of the other house guests??? how did he get this opinion of himself that he is so well spoken and smart. Who has been feeding him that ****. he really likes to use the word simile without actually using the literary device. Here are some similes about Jessie 1. Jessie is dumb as a rock. 2. His vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever. 3. As dumb as an ox. Couldn't find anymore on the internet as I'm not creative enough to come up with my own.
[quote=markt_99;25549]I watched his house calls yesterday. It was kind of hard to listen to. I don't understand how he can be so delusional. He thinks the AP vote was a conspiracy lead by the families of the other house guests??? [/quote] I loved that part. Obviously it was a vast conspiracy! America loves him! There is no way that they would want him out of the house! [quote]how did he get this opinion of himself that he is so well spoken and smart. Who has been feeding him that ****. [/quote]This is part mom problem, part societal issue. Our generation (we were at the end of "X") missed the boat on the feel good, you are an awesome individual, everything you do is a victory mentality. When our midget soccer team finished last in a 16 team round robin, we didn't get a medal. The feel good, PC movement of the early 90's tainted a lot of these kids for life. Most disconcerting is it will probably take them well into their 40's to realize they are not that good looking, suck at just about everything they do and are in fact losers. :wink2:
[quote=Bacchus;25560]Most disconcerting is it will probably take them well into their 40's to realize they are not that good looking, suck at just about everything they do and are in fact losers. :wink2:[/quote] :( We're not all like him! I promise!
[quote=Bacchus;25560]This is part mom problem, part societal issue. Our generation (we were at the end of "X") missed the boat on the feel good, you are an awesome individual, everything you do is a victory mentality. When our midget soccer team finished last in a 16 team round robin, we didn't get a medal. The feel good, PC movement of the early 90's tainted a lot of these kids for life. Most disconcerting is it will probably take them well into their 40's to realize they are not that good looking, suck at just about everything they do and are in fact losers. :wink2:[/quote] You are so right. One day you have to learn life sucks, life is not fair, and no you will not get your way, do what you want, or get what you want. And that's reality.