9/4/2004 2:33 P.M. OUTSIDE PLAYING CARDS. KAREN: I have to go to the bathroom. Excuse me. DIANE: Wow, seriously. I have no stories to top that. I would be so damn embarrassed that I don't think I would go back to the gas station. DREW: He was like, well, what do you do. You got to take it back. You can't just keep it. My dad is like an attorney in the city. It could have ended up in the paper. DREW: I didn't sleep very good without you. DIANE: I slept great. Just in my underwear. No worries. DREW: It doesn't get to me that you're in your underwear. You're just trying to get to me. DIANE: It does suck, though. I woke up this morning, and I was like, hey, Drew, oh. DREW: I can't win this time. I need a two of diamonds and I need a red eight of hearts. I bet they're in here. Yep. DIANE: Sorry about your luck. So for any streak of luck, I win the veto and make the big turning point of the game and keep myself safe and save you, are we just going to -- is everything going to go back to normal? DREW: You mean you and me? After tomorrow, it's going to be pointless. DIANE: I will try my damndest, I'll be like Nakomis, I know I pinky swore you, I'll have to make a speach about why I'm taking off you. DREW: Did you talk to Cowboy about the possiblity? DIANE: About using him and taking Karen out? DREW: If we told Cowboy, he would definitely probably do it. DIANE: Or . DREW: Just as long as Karen or Nakomis doesn't win that veto. DREW: If they win, one of us is going home. DIANE: You just never know with that girl. She said, I need to tell Drew I'm putting him on the block. DREW: I said something to her, I said I want to talk to you. I kind of initiated it. It was the happy birthday jingle. Did you hear it? DIANE: If it comes down to veto -- we have to let me win it, it's the only way we can win it. DREW: I had a dream that I bitched Karen out. I was like, who's going on the block, she was like, I don't know. DIANE: I've got to win that veto. And I'm not afraid to use it. I'm going to be like, look, I know that the three of us have been tight in this game, but when it comes down to it, you two are tighter than me, and I have to take care of myself. I'm so sorry of the poor-ass stories. I'm sure she may be poor, but you're not painting the Sopranos if you're that poor. DREW: Noland Ryan, come on now. She's lying through her front two teeth. DIANE: Every time she's cried to me, I have never seen somebody fake cry as good as she does. It's not even real. You can tell. I can fake cry, and it can look really real. Like when I did my first eviction ceremony, that wasn't real. But Karen's is just too fake. DREW: I had that dream last night and I woke up so pissed off. You wake up, and you're like is that real? DIANE: Yeah. You dream about what you think about? I just don't think they're smart enough to think right now that if I won the veto that I would use it. DREW: That's what I was thinking, they might not figure that out. DIANE: If I have the veto, I'm safe and I can use it, right? DREW: Yes. DIANE: I want HOH, too, more than anything in the world. DREW: I just hate how she's never won an HOH. She's like such a little -- DIANE: Nakomis said she's not winning the HOH. She said she doesn't want it. NAKOMIS ENTERS STRATEGY TALK BETWEEN DIANE AND DREW ENDS. BACK TO CARD TALK. |