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The whole show has already been recorded by the time they put episodes on TV, so it doesn't really matter...

i guess you dident understand what i said..... doesn't really matter

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Every season seems to have the person you "love to hate." Lori is certainly IT for this season. She has made it an art form. I can't believe she did what she did AND I can't believe the "judges" validated her whining. Tonight should have been an entirely different outcome.

That being said, I can hardly wait for next week.

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I would like to start the ABL Coalition (Anyone But Lori). To have the gall to pull the shit she is and then in the next breath criticize and judge other players says she a) full of herself b) a classless person and c) of very questionable character. She sees nothing wrong with what she is doing but everything in everyone else. As for Sophie, she saddled up pretty closely to Lori in ganging up on Lori, and then she got turned on too. Maybe she'll think twice next time.

I agree with Erik in that she nows passes Donatello as the most annoying competitor in BB history, and that the ruling against Christina was the wrong one. I had hoped some of the other players might step up in defense of Christina.

As for the preview of next week, it looks like Lori and Christina go head to head; I hope Lori gets what's due. Karma has a way of coming up and biting people like her in the ass, and with the size of hers, it's a pretty big target

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Can someone take out the pig? Ya know, the one that is calling shots on the girl stomping down the divot laid over by the snow plow shot ahead of her?

Seriously, it's hard enough watching women's golf, but watching the biggies calling out the hotties is just too much!

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I'm just upset Susan is eliminated. She is the most vibrant, happy, nice, caring person in the show. Wish you the best Susan!!! We are proud of you!!

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Well I'm on board the kick Lori's butt off the show train. And what the hell was up with that ruling she wanted on Christine? She said she cant putt her foot down in front of the ball and disturb the turf, but the couple times I watched Christine I saw her push down the peice of turf before she put her ball on the ground, it was in her left hand the whole time? And it was a teeing ground wasnt it? Since they were able to pick where they put the ball down in the white squares. Or am I just way off? Cant believe Christine didnt fight for that one. And the call Lori wanted on Sophie? Geesh Sophie should of just slapped that bitch and then asked for a ruling on that!!

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I wish the show was filmed live and in front of a studio audience. The Lori boo-birds would be out in full force, baby.

I too will miss Susan.

I'll also look forward to reading Lori's blog and Stina's posts today, if there are any. Lori should go into hiding if she knows what's best for her.

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Unbelievable BS ruling against Christina.

The asain chick got the boot? Oh sugar..

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I don't know if this is the wrong thing to say... but I hope Lori looses all of her game and spends that 15 grand on booze and drugs... once again becoming a desperate addict living on the streets... either that or she gets hit by a bus, but then that might actually do more damage to the bus. My gosh what a flipping B*TCH!

When I think of Lori that most heinous of 4 letter words comes to mind... ryhmes with bunt.
Even Don Donatello was comical and not nearly as obnoxious as Lori.

I totally disagree with that decision too.

Also, Don was at least a decent guy and pretty funny.
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I don't agree with the official's decision to cancel Christina's points. They're not playing golf, the area she was hitting from WAS kind of a teeing ground, and the order of play shouldn't determine who gets to hit from awesome lies and who has to deal with divots. Lame decision. I think Christina's shot should have counted.

Didn't get to watch the show in its entirety (fell asleep) but I did see this part and I also disagree with the decision too.

Why the other players didn't stand up and say something is beyond me! Or maybe they did and it got edited out?

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I hope Chistina, Sophie and Kim all go after Lori on the next show... I cant wait to see her waddle off into the sunset after being eliminated.

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Not sure what the correct ruling should be in that situation, but I can understand the girls at least bringing it up. I mean, they are playing for a LOT of money here. Not defending Lori in any way. I don't like her at all and would like her to have already been booted off the show a long time ago. But I don't think what they had there could actually be called a teeing ground, or be treated as such in regards to the rules. Had it been a teeing ground, they would have been allowed to use a tee. The intent of the challenge was obviously to re-create an approach shot situation, and I'm sure that's what the official was thinking of when he made his ruling. That said, I think consideration should have been taken to the fact that it wasn't simply an approach shot situation, and that Christina was having to deal with divots left by other players. I have noticed those kinds of things before in past episodes of the show and have always looked at it as a major flaw in the show. Perhaps they should look into that and develop some "local" rules for those types of situations when they happen on the show.

As for what Lori did to Sophie, that was just dirty pool as one of the hosts stated. She knew that at the very least she was going to upset Sophie's thought process, and at best she would get the same thing done to Sophie that she had just done to Christina. Let your game do the talking, Lori, and not your big mouth.

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Man, I hope Christina puts a whippin' on Lori next week. The bad thing about it is Lori is pretty damn solid and will be tough to beat. I hate that. However, it only takes one bad week to get booted, and maybe next week will be her bad week.

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Man, I hope Christina puts a whippin' on Lori next week. The bad thing about it is Lori is pretty damn solid and will be tough to beat. I hate that. However, it only takes one bad week to get booted, and maybe next week will be her bad week.

I'm not so sure. Something about this episode told me that Lori is not quite as solid as she seems to be on the surface. I think once someone puts a little pressure on her, she will fold. Hopefully it will be Christina next week, but if not her, I think Sophie is up to the task.

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I hope Chistina, Sophie and Kim all go after Lori on the next show... I cant wait to see her waddle off into the sunset after being eliminated.

Kinda like the March of the Penguins...
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WOW I agree all the sentiments about Lori here. She defines the word B*TCH! I cant believe that Christina was able to keep it together enough to not be eliminated. It is hard enough to deal with the pressure from the show let alone having everyone watch you like a hawk.

I think Christina made one comment "Choke" and it was because of her competitive nature. I dont think it was intended to be malicious and now she is labeled as this horrible person. I think she has alot of class and is a good sport. Lori picked her out because she is afraid of Christina beating her.
I hope Lori gets the Karma that is coming to her in the next show!!!
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