Carson gets Terri out of the basement
May 16th 2008 00:52
Did the active wear industry send out an emergency SOS for Carson Kressley's appearance on BB? Terri's backside, which the camera seems to adore, must be setting the trackie-dackie industry back 50 years. Carson got it right when he said her usual outfit of grey trackies and a t-shirt is perfect for cleaning out the basement.
But didn't she frock up nice? Carson did a good job. And he had tough material to work with. He, the old trooper, provided all the laughs in this entertaining segment as most of the house-mates came across as unintelligible mumblers.
It seemed like Corey, the quintessential teenager, was auditioning for another version of the Yep, Yep, Nup, Nup, Dunno teenage song which could have been written about him. But as Carson says, Corey has a strong sense of identity and style and Carson did not want to mess with it. If being a teenager is about having some fun and mucking up a bit then Corey's got it right.
He makes Bianca seem like a total kill-joy. If we're talking scary teenagers then Bianca's much scarier than Corey. How did she get to be so mature, so sure of her beliefs, so hard-line at such a young age? She is such a princess!
And why didn't BB let Carson make-over Travis? If ever two people needed to interact it was those two. (Wasn't that a major part of the promotion before-hand?) Travis, who's voice some psychologists say may be the result of discomfort about his sexuality, could have had a life-changing moment meeting the out-there Carson.
Now Dixie has been inspired to ask for some joggers. How beautiful would she be if she got into better shape? And maybe instead of crying she could hop on the stair-master. Much more productive.
While all the gilrs love Rory, isn't Nate-o a nice guy? His sensitivity towards Renee was most impressive. That girl has a serious self-esteem issue. Nateo's trying to get her to stop putting herself down. Just because she's uneducated and inexperienced now doesn't mean she has to stay that way and if she thinks that keeps her in a lesser league, then do something about it! In the meantime she should not feel inferior.
Maybe Carson's make-over will most effect Renee - letting her get a glimpse of her own gorgeouseness...it's there if she wants it.
But didn't she frock up nice? Carson did a good job. And he had tough material to work with. He, the old trooper, provided all the laughs in this entertaining segment as most of the house-mates came across as unintelligible mumblers.
It seemed like Corey, the quintessential teenager, was auditioning for another version of the Yep, Yep, Nup, Nup, Dunno teenage song which could have been written about him. But as Carson says, Corey has a strong sense of identity and style and Carson did not want to mess with it. If being a teenager is about having some fun and mucking up a bit then Corey's got it right.
And why didn't BB let Carson make-over Travis? If ever two people needed to interact it was those two. (Wasn't that a major part of the promotion before-hand?) Travis, who's voice some psychologists say may be the result of discomfort about his sexuality, could have had a life-changing moment meeting the out-there Carson.
Now Dixie has been inspired to ask for some joggers. How beautiful would she be if she got into better shape? And maybe instead of crying she could hop on the stair-master. Much more productive.
While all the gilrs love Rory, isn't Nate-o a nice guy? His sensitivity towards Renee was most impressive. That girl has a serious self-esteem issue. Nateo's trying to get her to stop putting herself down. Just because she's uneducated and inexperienced now doesn't mean she has to stay that way and if she thinks that keeps her in a lesser league, then do something about it! In the meantime she should not feel inferior.
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Comment by Tracy
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And yes, how many times does an audience need to see her VPL?