For all of you who haven't heard, Julie Chen has been popping up on The Late Late Show every Wednesday to chat with Craig Ferguson and the Big Brother house guests. The first week this happened, it was actually fairly hilarious, but that's because Craig Ferguson was pretty much screwing with house guests the entire time. In the ensuing weeks, he's softened up, and as a result, the segment has suffered for it — just not quite as funny. However, the interaction can still be entertaining, and on last night's episode, we learned three very important things. First, Julie Chen does a mean air-snap. Second, Libra just turned twenty-nine yesterday, despite her official CBS bio indicating that she was thirty-one at the beginning of the game (a medical miracle!!). And third, the majority of the house guests believe the earthquake last week was actually fake — an elaborate hoax made by CBS. Only Michelle, Jessie, Memphis, and Dan think there was actually a seismic event. Hey, I never said they were the smartest group of people, but they sure are entertaining.
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The fact that they thought the earthquake was fake, says a lot about these people!
I think Libra saying she was 29, was just her lying about her age.
But she looks 40. Maybe she told the houseguests she was younger. For strategy, like Kail hiding that she owned MULTIPLE businesses.
I really enjoy these segments. Chenbot was so into the April/Ollie affair. I bet she can't wait to ask them questions about it.
I agree on the question of Libra's age. When asked, many people over 30 routinely answer "29" if asked their age. I don't consider it a lie so much as a more sporting response than, "None of your business."
Julie said "porn" - AWESOME.
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Think you were just spotted in the live audience as it went to commercial - are you wearing a red shirt? Saw someone who looked suspiciously like you. He even had your enthusiastic clap! :)
Yup, that was me in the audience!
BEST SHOW TO BE AT *EVER*.
Story to come.
Wow, I think I was sitting next to B-Side the whole time-- I almost asked you but couldn't quite tell and didn't want to sound like some internet freak if you weren't. I was in a red shirt as well, with my parents, who are huge fans of the show (and who always bugged me when I managed to get into some of the finales in the past that they wanted to go). Were you towards the back (like 2nd or 3rd to last row), on the right side of the stage, facing the house?
I was the one who complained after the show about the ticketing company telling us 1 show per person...
YES! Haha. My friends and I later commended you for later speaking up about the ticketing issue. I know exactly who you are because we basically had the same color shirt on; so we were like a block of RED in the middle of the audience.
Wow, that's awesome! Recognized each time I've gone. Y'all make me feel like a star! (Also, don't be shy about saying hi, people. It makes me feel cool).
Too funny. Like I said, I was fairly certain but didn't quite remember what you looked like from the blog and didn't want to be all, "hey, do you write a blog on the internet?" and have some random dude think I was hitting on him or something. I almost said something when you guys were mocking how poorly the women were doing on the BB quiz (Which was fairly pathetic).
I will admit I starting doubting who you were when I didn't hear a snicker at any "But First"...
I'm sure you'll address this when you write up the event, given how they didn't check IDs or anything, I seriously doubt that (at least on the CBS side) they care (or even keep track) of how much you go to the show. I may try to hit one more show this season if my schedule permits, although the people at work think I'm nuts as it is.
Bside you are getting famous! Pretty soon you won't be able to go anywhere without being recognized.
I'm going with a few friends for a 2nd time as well - on Aug 28th - seriously guys - it is so fun!