"Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
+5
Breenis
norris6489-Vic
Karasu
Jilpen
Mikiel
9 posters
Page 1 of 2
Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2
"Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
Laura
Lulu
Nicole
Amber
Jennifer
Amber cracks me up hahahahaha
Lulu
Nicole
Amber
Jennifer
Amber cracks me up hahahahaha
Mikiel- Posts : 226
Join date : 2009-05-11
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
I want Nicole to win....and Lulu looks tall...and Amber can go home....and yeah...
Jilpen- Posts : 796
Join date : 2009-05-11
Age : 41
Location : Chicago NOW
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
I'm rooting for Lulu and that bald black girl in the video with Nicole She looks like Nnena to me.
Mikiel- Posts : 226
Join date : 2009-05-11
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
laura is fucking annoying. im sick of all the small town girls that want to stop farming and become a model
Karasu- Posts : 486
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 33
Location : Staten Island, New York
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
Whats wrong with that??
norris6489-Vic- Posts : 506
Join date : 2009-05-03
Age : 34
Location : PHILLY
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
because there have been a million people like that on all reality shows. I'm so sick of hearing "im just a small town girl", ok??? i didnt know that living in a small town meant that you have no talent.
Karasu- Posts : 486
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 33
Location : Staten Island, New York
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
The hilarious thing is when you look at a lot of the girls who say that they're just from a "small town"/"hick town" they're usually from a place of like, population 40,000. I'd love to take 'em through Cobalt, ON and then we'll talk!
Breenis- Posts : 368
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 34
Location : Clarington, Ontario, Canada
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
The weird thing is... a lot of those girls really don't know about much outside of their hometown. I go to college with a lot of girls like that, and they aren't really exposed to much. These girls from Montrose, PA are so adorable because they are kinda... simple? nah... thats not the word. lol. But they only have 1 traffic light in their town. Weird stuff. lol
norris6489-Vic- Posts : 506
Join date : 2009-05-03
Age : 34
Location : PHILLY
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
That is true. A lot of girls that are from nameless towns technically are from very small towns because a lot of the time they go by cost of living and not population. They don't know much else and can't really get out of the town because they have no way to...they're usually kind of poor.
Jilpen- Posts : 796
Join date : 2009-05-11
Age : 41
Location : Chicago NOW
Breenis- Posts : 368
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 34
Location : Clarington, Ontario, Canada
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
Karasu wrote:because there have been a million people like that on all reality shows. I'm so sick of hearing "im just a small town girl", ok??? i didnt know that living in a small town meant that you have no talent.
hey, i mean, i'm from ALASKA and i'm here and this is so great because being from a small town in ALASKA, it's a culture shock.
omg, do you think Hannah was Sarah Palin's neice or something?
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
Breenis wrote:
i know, right?
Nigel- Posts : 792
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 34
Location : Wonderland
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
From a small-towner's perspective:
(I lived in a town of a population of 8000 when I was little and then when I was ten moved to a place with a population of 45,000 and stayed in places of about that population, but when my parents were having problems I lived with my grandpa who lives in a town of 800 people. Moreso though, everywhere I've lived has been very ISOLATED and about an eight-to-ten-hour commute to any urban area)
I resent small-townies being called "simple", and I especially resent when I get called a "hick" just because of where I'm from. It's one of those things that you can say yourself, but when someone else says it it feels mean-spirited.
For one thing, to be called "simple" is really patronizing. Yeah, I lived in a place that didn't have traffic lights or a McDonalds or an ATM (There was one in Kapuskasing, but not in Cobalt, we had to drive twenty minutes to get to an ATM) but in my opinion "simple" means stupid which I and my family am not. My grandpa has lived in Cobalt all his life, but he's got a very diverse mind.
I actually pity people who have only lived in bigger areas. No, I may not know the joy of having a million amazing stores at my fingertips, plenty of opportunities for fame, or a club strip, but I was not closed off from the world whatsoever. I had TV, magazines, internet, books... so I would go to places like Toronto and appreciate everything, but it's not like I'd be "Ooooooh, ahhhhh..." I wouldn't be AMAZED, it's not like it was foreign to me.
On the other hand, city kids who have grown up there all their lives are always saying like, "Omigod, KAPUSKASING!? (optional: "Where's that????") I'd KILL MYSELF if I lived there!"
And I'm like, "Why, because you can't stand to be away from your club strip and your Aeropostale?"
I think I learned a lot living in a small town, and an "isolated" community at that, and I'd love to raise my kids how I was raised.
(I lived in a town of a population of 8000 when I was little and then when I was ten moved to a place with a population of 45,000 and stayed in places of about that population, but when my parents were having problems I lived with my grandpa who lives in a town of 800 people. Moreso though, everywhere I've lived has been very ISOLATED and about an eight-to-ten-hour commute to any urban area)
I resent small-townies being called "simple", and I especially resent when I get called a "hick" just because of where I'm from. It's one of those things that you can say yourself, but when someone else says it it feels mean-spirited.
For one thing, to be called "simple" is really patronizing. Yeah, I lived in a place that didn't have traffic lights or a McDonalds or an ATM (There was one in Kapuskasing, but not in Cobalt, we had to drive twenty minutes to get to an ATM) but in my opinion "simple" means stupid which I and my family am not. My grandpa has lived in Cobalt all his life, but he's got a very diverse mind.
I actually pity people who have only lived in bigger areas. No, I may not know the joy of having a million amazing stores at my fingertips, plenty of opportunities for fame, or a club strip, but I was not closed off from the world whatsoever. I had TV, magazines, internet, books... so I would go to places like Toronto and appreciate everything, but it's not like I'd be "Ooooooh, ahhhhh..." I wouldn't be AMAZED, it's not like it was foreign to me.
On the other hand, city kids who have grown up there all their lives are always saying like, "Omigod, KAPUSKASING!? (optional: "Where's that????") I'd KILL MYSELF if I lived there!"
And I'm like, "Why, because you can't stand to be away from your club strip and your Aeropostale?"
I think I learned a lot living in a small town, and an "isolated" community at that, and I'd love to raise my kids how I was raised.
Breenis- Posts : 368
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 34
Location : Clarington, Ontario, Canada
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
Oh yeah. I even admitted that "simple" wasn't the right word. I had a little brain fart at that moment. I've been living in Philadelphia all my life and now I attend school in Stroudsburg, PA... That place is NOTHING like Philly in any way, shape, or form. There are no subways, nearby malls, major concerts, or stuff like that. Just a lot of farmland and mountains. I hated it at first because I was going through an adjusting period, and now... I totally love it. The girls I called "simple" are anything BUT stupid. They're my best friends. They are just different than people that I've grown up with. I stay with my friend Liz in Dunmore, PA sometimes and the WHOLE town knows each other. That's just mind blowing to me. I have many friends in philly and new york that I'm starting to grow apart from because a lot of them annoy me with their materialism. And most of them can't even afford cab fare, but try to shop at Gucci and BCBG... they annoy me with that...
norris6489-Vic- Posts : 506
Join date : 2009-05-03
Age : 34
Location : PHILLY
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
You know i've lived in nyc all my life and i never rode in a cab
Karasu- Posts : 486
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 33
Location : Staten Island, New York
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
Don't feel bad. My first cab ride was 2 yrs ago. lol. Your not missing much. Either cab drivers that talk TOO much or cab drivers that are too quiet, or just bad smelling cab drivers. Yeah. It's best to avoid cabs altogether. lol...
norris6489-Vic- Posts : 506
Join date : 2009-05-03
Age : 34
Location : PHILLY
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
I will never get in one because 1.)i suck with directions and 2.)im way too quiet around ppl i dont know
Karasu- Posts : 486
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 33
Location : Staten Island, New York
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
the best moments in life happen in the backseat of a taxi.
Nigel- Posts : 792
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 34
Location : Wonderland
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
I always assumed those moments are ruined by a talkative, smelly cab driver... lol
norris6489-Vic- Posts : 506
Join date : 2009-05-03
Age : 34
Location : PHILLY
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
Nigel wrote:the best moments in life happen in the backseat of a taxi.
No a limo
Karasu- Posts : 486
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 33
Location : Staten Island, New York
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
aaaa hahaha i didn't mean it like chuck and blair's best moments.
i mean the real best moments in life. like, when you're having a fight with the people next to you, or when you're looking at everyone and you know you're all thinking the same thing. "this driver's gonna kill us". or when you hurriedly open the door cause the person in the middle did too many shots and now has to puke.
those type of moments.
i mean the real best moments in life. like, when you're having a fight with the people next to you, or when you're looking at everyone and you know you're all thinking the same thing. "this driver's gonna kill us". or when you hurriedly open the door cause the person in the middle did too many shots and now has to puke.
those type of moments.
Nigel- Posts : 792
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 34
Location : Wonderland
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
I like public transit wayyy better than taxis. When I go to Toronto I'm always super-impressed by the TTC and I don't know why people bitch about it. It's a lot more thorough than my town's bus system! More consistent too and friendlier service, oddly enough (since people always stereotype small-townies as being "friendly." We're not. The kids are angsty and the adults are bitter because they never "got out." Hah).
I rode in a taxi twice in Toronto. One was in October when I had an allergic reaction to shellfish and ended up in Toronto General Hospital by ambulance. We had to call a taxi because essentially we had no idea where we were. The second time was when I vowed I would never take a taxi with my drunk friends again. We piled into a cab - myself, Luke, my friend Dennis, and his girlfriend Brittany. Dennis mentioned that someone was "useless" and Brittany cheerily goes, "Like the neeeegros!" I mean, my jaw would have dropped either way, but the taxi driver happened to be black. Luke and I were like: and spend the rest of the ride saying, "I am so sorry... I am so sorry." The worst part was she didn't seem to think she had said anything wrong. He stayed silent the whole time - I'm so glad he didn't kick us out
After that I decided.. if my friends are drunk, we're taking the TTC where people are less likely to hear the shit they say.
I rode in a taxi twice in Toronto. One was in October when I had an allergic reaction to shellfish and ended up in Toronto General Hospital by ambulance. We had to call a taxi because essentially we had no idea where we were. The second time was when I vowed I would never take a taxi with my drunk friends again. We piled into a cab - myself, Luke, my friend Dennis, and his girlfriend Brittany. Dennis mentioned that someone was "useless" and Brittany cheerily goes, "Like the neeeegros!" I mean, my jaw would have dropped either way, but the taxi driver happened to be black. Luke and I were like: and spend the rest of the ride saying, "I am so sorry... I am so sorry." The worst part was she didn't seem to think she had said anything wrong. He stayed silent the whole time - I'm so glad he didn't kick us out
After that I decided.. if my friends are drunk, we're taking the TTC where people are less likely to hear the shit they say.
Breenis- Posts : 368
Join date : 2009-04-29
Age : 34
Location : Clarington, Ontario, Canada
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
WOW that's embarrassing.
And racist. lol.
And racist. lol.
awkward_silences- Posts : 293
Join date : 2009-05-03
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
Jennifer Amber and Nicole are actually not gremlins! I'm actually kind of excited!
Re: "Potential" Cycle 13 finalists!
None of them are gremlins, bitch.
Jilpen- Posts : 796
Join date : 2009-05-11
Age : 41
Location : Chicago NOW
Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2
Similar topics
» Robbie (cycle 3) and Victor (cycle 4) made a BABY!!!
» Why is the picture with "Who's Next?" on it still the one of the 3rd photoshoot?
» should i do next cycle?
» Cycle 13 girls!
» Cycle 3 peoplezzz!!!!11
» Why is the picture with "Who's Next?" on it still the one of the 3rd photoshoot?
» should i do next cycle?
» Cycle 13 girls!
» Cycle 3 peoplezzz!!!!11
Page 1 of 2
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|