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In a lot of ways I think Kalia Booker was right when she said “The worst week ever in the Big Brother house has come to a screeching halt in the worst way ever.”  Jeff Schroeder is left gloating over his Veto win again.  By gloating I seriously mean what the definition says: He’s dwelling on his own success and misfortune of another with malignant pleasure.  He’s expressing great pleasure and self satisfaction.  It’s a little hard to watch and I’m getting tired of listening to him call himself “Big Jeff”.  Here’s his latest “gloat”:  “Once again I put my money where my mouth is and I won the veto.  Now all the power in the house is mine.”  


He has wanted to crush Daniele Donato for a long time.  So I wasn’t surprised when he took Porsche Briggs off the block and back doored Daniele.  Daniele’s comment as she walked from the couch to the eviction chair was “big surprise.”  Obviously, she was expecting the double cross, but she looked disgusted with him.  I hope she gets to stay to retaliate because as long as Daniele is in the house there is a chance Jeff can be held back.  Unfortunately, this looks like the end of the road for her and the last phase of the “Big Jeff” regime.  


For the first time ever, even Jordan Lloyd looked unhappy with Jeff.  She has her own issues with him and Zingbot seemed to stir them up a bit tonight with a zing about Jeff not proposing.   She said to the cameras “Jeff doesn’t feel any pressure to get married.”  I feel a little sorry for her but maybe he isn’t such a great catch anyway.  After all, Jordan is the best thing about Jeff.


It’s too bad Jeff keeps winning the competitions because I’d rather he was the one on the block this week.  Do you want Daniele Donato to be sent home?

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