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tatty bojangles ([personal profile] apocalypsos) wrote2008-11-27 12:03 am

*grumbles*

Aw, Richard. Now we can't spend the season listening to his adorable crush on Tom. *pouts*

Meanwhile, Ariane's still here. Ugh. She seems nice enough, but it doesn't stop her from sucking.

Oh, and Daniel is a douchenozzle.

a.) Daniel, when the other team's teasing you about winning, and one of yours teases back that you cleaned up their mess, and one of the others is polite enough to say, "Thank you," the correct response is not to flip the fucking bird.
b.) Daniel, when a woman gets mad at you and you contemplate that it's because "it's that time of the month," you automatically lose AND you're an asshat.

Jeff's growing on me. He has his moments, but he really is one of the best natural leaders we've seen since the show started. He takes charge and he's not a dick about it. I thought I wasn't going to like him because of the whole, "Oh, I ask the waitresses if I'm hot," but he's doing okay.

The Foo Fighters were awesome. And Dave Grohl speaks Italian and likes cooking shows! I think I want to do him. Heh.
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[identity profile] bunnymcfoo.livejournal.com 2008-11-27 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
I freaking love Jeff. Seriously, how often do we see someone saying "We might be the losing team, but I wouldn't trade any of these guys. We had a lot of heart, sir."?

NOT THROWING ANYONE UNDER THE BUS = CLASSY.
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[identity profile] mamadeb.livejournal.com 2008-11-27 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Other thing to note - usually, when the losing team says "This person was our leader", it means, "It was all *their* fault." It's another way to throw someone under the proverbial bus.

In this case, Jeff's teammates made it clear that his leadership was responsible for what went well (and a lot did go well.) "Don't knife Jeff for stepping up."

Very cool - and leadership is necessary to a chef.