On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:20:00 GMT, "Brian Smith"
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> offered us these thoughts:
>Either the viewers of House Calls are clued out or the calls are heavily
>screened.
FWIW: Here's an excerpt from a post on CBS's House Calls board:
"The DR also told Ryan that Gnat was the most dangerous player and he
needed to think about it. And they told Gnat about Matty kissing the
girls. Why is DR helping out this season. I watched HC today and
Alliason said that the HG are not helped in any way. I would say if
the DR is telling them what is going on or who is the most dangerous
then the HG are being helped. I called in and tried to ask this
question and they would not allow me to ask it."
I don't know the poster's authority for the first two sentences. But
the second half is why I'm passing it along. I include the earlier to
give it a context.
Much shorter is Joker's House Calls board.
Responding to "I guess they did not let real questions through. Like
the GP answer from HOH or 9 gallon tea cup." someone wrote "NO, they
didn't. I was on with that question, and my call suspiciously got
dropped... twice."
When I said earlier, that the calls are screened, I spoke based on
things said by the hosts on the show. It's a little stronger, to give
examples of folks actually screened out.
--
Bob


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