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01-20-2007, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Hennessy ...but none of those guys are even decent-looking  | Rico! Hello? | 
01-20-2007, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Honey Bee Rico! Hello? | BARF!!
token was the only one i would even consider but hes gone now  so i guess ill watch for new york... | 
01-20-2007, 02:25 PM
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| | | Token looked like a slob. | 
01-20-2007, 04:44 PM
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| | i didnt say he was a greek god or anything, he was just OK.
i hate guys like rico; all fucking chippendales and shit, he prolly carries around a full-length mirror  guys like that make me wanna punch them!! | 
01-20-2007, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Hennessy i didnt say he was a greek god or anything, he was just OK.
i hate guys like rico; all fucking chippendales and shit, he prolly carries around a full-length mirror  guys like that make me wanna punch them!! | No no I agree with you on that. I'd say most woman (I don't know gay men)well we aren't all in to that. I think it may be Rico's Latin vibe I dunno  He seems sweet and sincere. And Token well he looks he is wiggerish and he looks like a dude I used to know who acted just as retarded.
I like do Whiteboy or whatever tho. 
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01-20-2007, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Honey Bee I like do Whiteboy or whatever too.  | EWW!!!
i hate his type too! hes never been w/ a black woman. you can just tell. but they would make a good couple; hes got that disgusting smoker's voice and she puffs like a train, so god bless em if he wins.
PS: token wasnt a wigger (because he only kissed her on the cheek...think about it  ) | 
01-20-2007, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Hennessy BARF!!
token was the only one i would even consider but hes gone now  so i guess ill watch for new york... | hate to break it to you mary but REALITY CHECK
every one of those guys are better looking that your ugly ass, YES EVEN TBONE.  | 
01-20-2007, 07:14 PM
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| | | tango! | 
01-23-2007, 01:25 PM
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| | | Last night's episode... im sure 12 pack is there for TV (he has to stay fucked up to even hang out w/ the woman). possibly has a girlfriend; prolly a barbie doll type
and that guy (dont remember his name) freaking out w/ the shaking/suicide dive from the stairs...she shoulda seen that coming...  | 
01-24-2007, 03:14 PM
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| | | New York's assistant Chaumo is an actor in real life. What is that all about? I mean I know there is always an element to fakeness with these reality shows but...hrmmm. | 
01-30-2007, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Honey Bee New York's assistant Chaumo | CHAMO  hee hee thats venezuelan lingo for dude or guy.
Well i think New York isnt all that in my opinion. shes looks like Jazz from the muppets so thats always a laugh 
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01-30-2007, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Honey Bee New York's assistant Chaumo is an actor in real life. What is that all about? I mean I know there is always an element to fakeness with these reality shows but...hrmmm. | the entire thing is fake. hellew
im so sad she got rid of heat. hes soooo adorable with those doofy faces he makes. id eat his ass. | 
02-09-2007, 02:06 PM
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| | | catching up with new york Quote: Has your life changed at all since the show started?
There are so many ways that my life has changed. First of all, when I go places now, everybody recognizes me. I mean, everybody. From, like, little young white kids to elderly people. I had no idea that the show was this huge and I was so recognizable.
So, you see a difference between now and, say, Flavor of Love 2? You're more recognized now than you were, say, three months ago?
Oh, absolutely. I would say that I'm definitely in my "climax period." When Flavor of Love was still on, I was still able to go to, like, little corner bars and the mall, check out JC Penny. Now I can't do any of that stuff. I have to set up my day and make sure I have somebody with me in case people get crazy. They come out of everywhere now. You have a bodyguard?
I do. I'm not going to give his name, 'cause that's my people. But he is strapped and he takes me to the mall, he takes me clubbing. It gets crazy, people tear at me. They're showing love, don't get me wrong, but they're ruining my makeup because they're trying to kiss on me and pull on my clothes.
Is that annoying, or are you enjoying it?
Everybody has their days. Some days I just want to be incognito, not get recognized and get in the grocery store and get out. There's no more of that. I think I enjoy it for the most part, though. You said people have been showing you love. Is it all love? Have you ever had a negative run-in?
I can't say I've really had a negative run-in, but some people are very vocal. It's mostly women. They'll say something like, "I couldn't stand you at first, you're such a bitch. But now, I kinda like you." That's pretty cool, it's like a love/hate thing.
Did you predict that I Love New York would be as popular as it is? Were you worried at all before the premiere?
I'm not one of those people that takes myself too seriously. I like to have fun and enjoy my life. But being that this was going to be a televised event, a show, I did have a few jitters. I didn't know what it was going to do, I didn't know if it was going to be good or bad. I didn't know if people were going to watch it because they hated me so much. There was a little bit of hesitation. But for the most part, I hoped and prayed that it was going to be popular, and it was.
Do you watch the show?
I do catch the show when I can. Usually, I like to watch it toward the weekend because that's my wind-down time.
Do you ever read what's written about you?
When I have time. Usually, I have friends that do that for me. They'll read things or they'll send me comments like, "Oh, this is your biggest fan," or "Oh, this is your biggest hater." I just laugh at it all. Me, I'm never the type to sit at the computer and read things about myself. I don't have time for that! I could be changing my nail color or something! I ask because I wonder if you're aware of the review that The New York Times ran a few weeks ago?
No, I don't know nothing about that. It was really impressive – they only had nice things to say about the show, you and your mother.
(Laughs) Are you serious? That's big time. Now I'm going to go and try to find that article. I wrote down some quotes from the article. It says that you have "unexpected insights."
Absolutely true. It also says you obviously aim for originality in your speech.
(Laughs) I just go for it, I just talk. I'm the type of person that talks before I fully think. So they're probably right about that, too. The Times also says, "Men hardly register with her unless they talk crudely Video_icon, laugh loudly, make bold gestures and get drunk." Keep in mind this was written mostly in response to the first episode Video_icon .
Oh my goodness. That's not true! I like quiet guys, sometimes. But yeah, for the most part, I do like a man that likes to have fun. Drink a lot, smoke, run around the town. Let's go clubbing, let's have fun! But I like the quiet, Bill Gates-type of guys, too...in the beginning of the week. Bill Gates specifically?
He's hot! He's rich. S***. Here's one last quote from the Times: "When she appears without make-up, she looks at once wise and vulnerable."
(Laughs) Oh boy. "Vulnerable," probably not. "Wise," definitely, at all times. I like to say that I know I'm fabulous with or without makeup. But yes, putting on makeup to me is like putting on my shoes. That's something that has to happen before you step outside. I like to put on makeup because I like to put it on. It's not that I need it, but it's just fun to apply makeup. I love it and I'm going to do it till the day I die. When I'm 99, I'm going to be caked with makeup.
I believe it! One of my favorite weekly features of the show is the New York-through-the-mirror shot of you putting on your face.
Well, that's me on a daily basis. I love to look in the mirror. The mirror is one of my best friends. If the mirror had a MySpace, he would be part of my Top 8, OK? I just love to stand in front of the mirror, look at myself and just thank God for making me so beautiful and fabulous and wonderful. I just love to celebrate it.
Shifting gears a little, I want to talk about the way you portray your sexuality. You seem to be really free with it. Is this a fair assessment?
I consider myself a sexually free person to a certain extent. I do appear to have a lot of fun, I do appear to be kissing a lot of guys, but safety is first. I don't have all these sex partners, sexual escapades – that's just not me. I'm a big flirt, I think that's a good way to put it. I like to flirt and touch and grab. But the actual act of sex is something that doesn't happen unless I'm in love with the person. I mention this because women are often vilified for being sexually open. Other shows' ratings have suggested that people don't want to see a woman with many potential partners on TV. But you're getting away with it.
Yes, and I think that's because, like the quote from The New York Times says, I'm wise. I take risks, but I'm safe. And like I said, I'm not sleeping with all of these guys. I don't want to reveal if I slept around or not, but…we'll leave that alone. I think I'm the only woman capable of pulling this off right now on TV. I'm not going to take any crap, but at the same time, you can see me humping up at a guy and then later on in the show, you can see me crying. I'm just able emotionally to do this. I also feel that the show is successful because of the team players. Guys at home can relate to the guys in the house. I don't think I'm someone anyone can relate to, so to watch me in action might be sort of entertaining, if you will. Now a lot of men stop me and they want a chance with me. They're like, "What about me? Why don't I get a shot? Will there be a Season 2?" And I think it's because the guys on the show are your everyday, average guys.
Plus, it's evident that you really enjoy the company of men.
Yes. Most of my friends, if not all, are guys. I hang out with a lot of men. I'm not sleeping with them, but I do enjoy their company. Guys are not catty. Guys don't get jealous of me. They like to take me out and flaunt me around and I love it.
Do you consider yourself a feminist?
I'm definitely a feminist, but I have way too many male friends to be a male-basher. I feel that a woman can do and be anything that she wants to be in society if she believes in herself. But I'm not the Rosie O'Donnell type. You won't find me bashing guys. It seems like everywhere you go, you're the H.B.I.C. Did it feel different, maybe more empowering, to be in charge of a house full of guys versus a house full of women?
It was definitely empowering and sometimes I had to catch myself because I was just being really ridiculous and rude to these guys. I had to think, "Wait a minute, check this out. I'm looking for love. I'm running a competition, I can show them my softer side." I had a little bit of an issue with that at first, because I don't like to come off vulnerable. I'm not a vulnerable person. I had to basically sit down with myself and say, "Hey, it's OK to be softer." Because I was calling those guys all types of names. A lot of them were my "bitches." I was telling them to "get the hell out of my face!" And really, you can't do that. At this point in the competition, four episodes in, who was the hardest to send home so far?
There were a couple of guys that were hard to send away. Bonez was kind of tough. I felt bad for Romance Video_icon. That was kind of tough, but I had to do that because he was a little crazy. He was nuts, he had to leave. There was an Internet rumor regarding your appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in January. Supposedly, you threw up Tango's hand sign at the end as a way to signify that he was your ultimate choice at the end of the show. Is that what you were doing?
(Laughs) How crazy and deranged would I have to be to give my quote-unquote winner away before the show could even really hit the air? That would be really stupid of me. So, no. Tango and I were friends. The show is edited a lot, so you didn't see this, but we used to do that all the time to each other. I used to throw up his sign, that was our little wave. But I would be stupid and crazy to give the winner away so early on. The show has already wrapped, but a lot of the guys and I go back and forth. They have my number, I have theirs. They call me and stuff like that. So that was me just saying, "What's up?" to one of my friends, basically.
Someone asked in the comments section on the blog about your father. Why isn't he a bigger part of the show, when your mom is so essential to it?
To be frank, my dad is a softie. He wouldn't have given me any insight. He would have been like, "Go for it, hon! Whoever you think is the right one, that's who I'm liking for you." He probably would have even be scared to come to me and say, "Hey, you're liking this guy, but I don't think he's the right one." I didn't need that, I needed some help, so who better than my mom? I knew she wasn't going to hold back. It's been great talking to you. I really do find it amazing that you can get away with what you get away with – I mean, even in the blog comments, when people hate, they tend to focus on other stuff. They don't usually call you a "hoe" or anything.
Well, hey, definitely not a hoe, always a woman. But make no mistake about it, I do not apologize for having too many wonderful men in my presence or sleeping in my house with me. I get what I want from who I want it from.
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05-21-2007, 06:51 PM
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| | A guy I know is a finalist for the new season, hahaha... he's a character. Paul Ace Diamond Blow | 
05-21-2007, 07:04 PM
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If the mirror had a MySpace, he would be part of my Top 8, OK?
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okay now i really want to make a myspace called the mirror and try to add her hehe
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