The first live eviction episode for Big Brother 9 didn't exactly live up to its billing. Contrary to expectations, votes weren't cast live. Apart from that, the show also featured a heavily bleeped footage of the shouting match between Joshuah, Chelsia and Amanda. Joshuah i particular, hurled a timelessly elegant expletive, repeatedly calling Amanda by the C-word.
Here are some key points leading up to week two's eviction:
Speaking of Amanda, the girl has turned out to be a huge gossip. Whether it's a result of her boredom or constant craving for attention, th other houseguests have come to expect or anticipate he rumor-mongering. It has become all too evident to the rest of them that Amanda make a habit of fabricating lies and speaking ill of people behind their backs. Fed up with this, Chelsia decided to confront her loose-lipped housemate in the backyard. In the midst of her yelling, Joshuah also came out and picked up the cudgels of her verbal onslaught Notwithstanding a slew of C-words among other unflattering remarks from Joshuah,Amanda said later in the episode that they had all made up and that both Chelsia and Joshuah had apologized.
In other developments, Jen called Ryan a racist. She told Sheila that she once went out with a black man and Ryan is apparently sick justthinking of it. Sheila, of course, goes around to promptly relay this toRyan, who is expectedly pissed. But, as with Chelsia, Joshuah and Amanda, Jen and Ryan eventually patch things up.
In eviction news, Jen and Parker are sent packing by a vote of 3-1. Matt and Natalie were the only voices of dissent who voted against Ryan and Allison. Jen and Ryan engaged in a tearful farewell even as Parker appeared slightly angry and distraught during her exit interview.
Finally, Chelsia and James emerged as the new Heads of Household after answering all six opinion-based questions correctly, according to how the rest of the house also responded.
Celebrity Big Brother Eviction
Another Big Brother season is underway and viewers are still gripped by the gradual (and sometimes quite dramatic) psychological demise of people who appeared to be living on the edge to begin with. It's easy to tune in and gaze in disbelief at the people who have chosen to put themselves in this bizarre position all for the sake of the elusive prizes of acceptance, approval and more money. Why do they do it?
Perhaps they don't quite realize what they're getting into in the first place. Maybe it just seems like a good idea at the time so they go for it. Perhaps the temptation is just too compelling. But are we really all that different to the housemates?
Just the like the Big Brother house you probably share your life with some unwanted partners and maybe they're beginning to take over your life. In this case they're called Credit Card Debt, Late Payment Fees and Overdraft Charges. They seem to come into your life, uninvited, and just established themselves there. And now you can't seem to get rid of them. And there's no public vote to take them out.
So who really invited them in and why can't you evict them? The answer lies in a real Big Brother that's lurking in the background of your life. And it's not really some sinister Orwellian nightmare, it's simply your own temptation getting the better of you.
Of course there are some cases where people have really fallen on hard times and are dealing with challenges of debt and poverty that are not their own making. However, there are many more earning a decent salary with no real challenges who have simply slipped slowly into more and more debt.
Perhaps you've been tempted by the attractive offers for loans and credit cards. Maybe the magazines full of the latest must-haves have grabbed your attention for just long enough to get you buying. Could it be that those impulse buys, or the offer of a 10% discount at the department store were just the push you needed to put you in your own Big Brother house with some new housemates?
And once those unwanted housemates of Debt, Charges and Fees get their feet in the door it can feel like their immune from eviction every month. They just stay there and if anything they get more of a foothold and get larger. They're eating you out of House and Home and you can't even go to the Diary Room to complain.
So what can you do?
Well the first thing is to accept that you actually invited them in and stop denying that you were responsible. It's tough to do but it's the first step to putting yourself in charge.
Next you need to decide, once and for all, that you want them out. And you need to decide that you're willing to do whatever it takes to evict them.
The Charges and Fees can be voted out quite easily by getting yourself a little more organised and setting up direct debit payments to make sure at least your minimum credit card payment is covered each month. You may need to speak to your bank for an extended overdraft but you'll need to stay within in to avoid overdraft fees and that does mean watching what you spend for a little while as you get back in charge. Of course, if you're avoiding a few ?25 late payment charges each month then you'll find staying in credit a little easier. Many people find they can get these unwanted visitors out within a few months or less.
The slightly bigger challenge is your Credit Card and Loan Debt. This takes a little more work but, by sticking to an effective plan for paying off the debt, many people find they can clear their debts within a year to two years. The more focus and concentration you put in the faster it goes.
And once you've evicted those unwanted housemates you can start inviting a few more friendly faces in, like Savings, Investments, Wealth and Good Relationships. Now wouldn't you prefer to spend your time with those?
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