Well, wasn’t that a great hissy fit from David last night?
I think David’s problem is that he sometimes handles situtions that wrong way. Instead of taking a moron’s analysis of a situation to heart, he should let them have their opinion instead of trying to persuade them over to his point of view. When Perry said that she still thinks he is playing the game, David should simply reply yes I am. He doesn’t need to tell her that she is too. Surely he can see she is completely stark raving mad and that by trying to make her see his viewpoint, he is wasting his time.
I think David is being very emotional this week, but I am inclined to
think in his situation on last night’s daily show, I would have left.
Camilla, Krystal and Perry did gang up on him at dinner. Isn’t it interesting what happens when the majority slides over to the side of sugar and spice? Claire was very quiet through all of this and I think maybe she should have spoken up during the axis of bitchiness’ rant after dinner.
The other thing that really grates with me is when people say things like “Don’t tell me you’re life has been harder than mine, because you have no idea.” That’s not what David said at all, Krystal, maybe you should try listening more and shaking your ass less.

July 7, 2006 at 7:04 pm
We all know that Perry is the most annoying housemate, David is having problems this week. Perry is pushing the right ones.
July 10, 2006 at 2:54 pm
I could believe how that all unfolded. None of them seemed to listen to each other. Perry thought David was not listening, David felt Perry was not listening and judged him harshly, Krystal just doesn’t think – she just bites and Camilla let David have it bc he has dumped her for another.
I do not think that David used his 3 pont advantage as a strategy. He seems to havea moral code that means he is bound to make misguided decisions. It is almost as if that he is so aware that he is being watched that every move he makes he feels needs to be a righteous one. It is a shame that it was Darren he had to save!
July 10, 2006 at 4:14 pm
As Samuel L. Jackson once said… The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.