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pittgirl:
But we all know that isnt scotts problem...he just likes to look at himself as naked as BB producers will let him be or to let America look at him naked! lol
pittgirl:
I FORGOT TO MENTION...GOOD THING HE KEEPS HIS PANTS ON, (BUT WE KNOW WHY, THE SIGHT ISNT SO HOT)
puddin:
To funny Pittgirl ..LOL
puddin:
'Big Brother 5' evicts Allegheny Township native
CBS Primetime- Big Brother 5
By Liz Hayes
VALLEY NEWS DISPATCH
Saturday, August 7, 2004
Scott Long says he'd like the chance to compete on another reality show, even though his dreams didn't come true on "Big Brother 5."
Long, an Allegheny Township native and Shadyside resident, on Thursday was the fourth of the original 13 house guests to be voted off the CBS television show.
A member of the "Four Horsemen" -- an alliance formed with three other men on the show -- Long said Friday he thought he had secured enough votes to prevent his eviction.
"I expected Adria, a.k.a. Natalie, to help me out," Long said. "I was completely surprised. I expected it to be 4-3 in my favor."
Cast member Adria announced Thursday that her identical twin, Natalie, had been switching places with her and would become a permanent house guest alongside Adria.
Long said he thought from the beginning his chances of winning the $500,000 grand prize were slim because he posed too big of a threat to the other contestants.
"I was the biggest guy there, and I was the most intelligent," he said. "There was not too many brains in the house this year." :)*
Even though it ended earlier than he wished, Long said he enjoyed the experience and wouldn't turn down another chance at reality television.
"I now want to play the character I am in real life," he said. "People don't see what you're really like. You're playing a game."
Long said he played a jock for "Big Brother," drawing on his experience as a basketball player at Kiski Area School District and a walk-on football player for the University of Pittsburgh.
Long also said he's made some lasting friendships, including with his fellow horsemen: Jase, Drew and Michael, or "Cowboy."
"Jase, Drew and I talked about moving to Los Angeles," Long said. "And I'll be at Cowboy's wedding in December.
"I've got a lot of loyalty to my friends."
After the show Thursday, Long said he finally got a chance to talk to his parents, who he hasn't been able to contact since "Big Brother" started in early July.
"I checked my voice mail for the first time in weeks last night," he said. "There were some pretty crazy messages."
Long said he'll be coming home to the Pittsburgh area this weekend, but will probably need to head back out to Hollywood for the show's finale.
He also hopes to pursue any acting or entertainment opportunities that come his way.
"I think I have a good shot at work out here."
Liz Hayes can be reached at ehayes@tribweb.com or (724) 226-4680.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/valleynewsdispatch/news/s_207112.html
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BB5's "Savage" Scott Axed
BB5's "Savage" Scott Axed
by Angel Cohn
Scott Long
Last Thursday, Big Brother 5's female houseguests banded together to oust Scott "Savage" Long. This definitely hurt his testosterone-driven allies, the so-called Four Horsemen, and their plans to trample the competition. Down one man thanks to those fickle fillies, the three remaining Horsemen — Jase, Drew and Michael (aka Cowboy) — are ripe to be thrown. Here, the devious 25-year-old Pittsburgh native wishes his old comrades luck, defends his original deception and reveals why Adria and Natalie's twin scheme upset him so much.
TV Guide Online: Why'd the twin twist freak you out so badly?
Scott Long: I'm taking it harder than I thought I would. I was upset because I felt I had a big part in saving Adria. Just the whole fact that it was [a lie was] the ultimate betrayal. I fell into that. I used my heart in the game, and as you can see, I got a little more open and a little more truthful to people as the game went on. I said to the a producer after the show, "You know what? If it wasn't for me, in a way, you wouldn't have your big twist right now." He was like, "You are right." I provided a lot of the ratings.
TVGO: You and Jase were entertaining.
Scott: God, I can only imagine what you guys have seen.
TVGO: Well, I've heard that those who have the live feed have seen, ahem, a lot of you.
Scott: [Laughs] We'll keep that on the down low. It's crazy stuff.
TVGO: Speaking of crazy, what's with the weird costumes you and Jase wore to the veto ceremony?
Scott: I was Lloyd from Dumb & Dumber and Jase was from Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. I can't wait to see that. My dad, when he saw that, said he about cr---ed his pants. It was funny, though.
TVGO: Are you upset with the girls for voting you out?
Scott: I am upset, but it's a game. When I left that house, I promised I would keep it in the house, but it affects you. You start questioning your own character and your own judgment. But I'm the one walking out of there with the heart and with the loyalty to the group. They are the ones that are lying and deceiving. I think that I'd rather be a better man than a richer man.
TVGO: According to your initial fabrication, you are already a rich man and didn't need the prize money!
Scott: Yeah. That's where I really started learning that lying wasn't exactly right. I confessed to the Four Horsemen that I was lying.
TVGO: Who came up with that name?
Scott: I had the first alliance name, the Knights of the Round Table. Then Jase said, "I think the Four Horsemen sounds better." I guess [my idea] was a movie and we couldn't really use that. The Four Horsemen sounds good because Cowboy was a horseman. It fit us a little better.
TVGO: Any suggestions for a new name, since they are one man down?
Scott: The Three Stooges has already been taken. But I'd just have to say the Three Amigos because they are just going to be drunken idiots on tequila. They are not going to know what to do. I'm rooting for them, and I hope they can pull through, but my last image of Cowboy, Jase and Drew walking out that door was three guys with tears running down their eyes at the same time. I was like a fallen soldier to them. I walked out that door and my heart sunk. I felt like I let them down.
TVGO: What exactly was your relationship with Cowboy? He followed you around like a little puppy dog.
Scott: He was a good guy. He said to me, "A guy like you, outside in the real world, would never give a guy like me a chance to be a friend." I'm that guy. It ticks me off because people don't really see that; they don't look that far into the show. I'm friendly and I'll give anybody the time of day because we are all equal. I admire personalities, and Cowboy is one of the most amazing personalities that I have ever seen on a reality show. He is real and raw, and I think that he knew that I saw that in him and he appreciated that.
TVGO: Your mom seems shocked by some of your behavior. Have you talked to her?
Scott: The reason that she's so shocked is because that's not me. That was me on TV and that was me playing the game — that is not me. I'm a courteous, respectful guy, and very well mannered. I treat people right, the way they should be treated. I think that's why she was so surprised.
TVGO: Then where did the "Savage" nickname come from? That doesn't seem to match the personality you just described.
Scott: I'm a respectful, very nice guy, but I have a wild side to me, wilder than most people have ever seen. I'm kind of an extremist. I do the most insane stuff in the world. I'm honestly hurt on a weekly basis. I do some stupid stuff, so the nickname came from that.
BB5's "Savage" Scott Axed
by Angel Cohn
Scott Long
Last Thursday, Big Brother 5's female houseguests banded together to oust Scott "Savage" Long. This definitely hurt his testosterone-driven allies, the so-called Four Horsemen, and their plans to trample the competition. Down one man thanks to those fickle fillies, the three remaining Horsemen — Jase, Drew and Michael (aka Cowboy) — are ripe to be thrown. Here, the devious 25-year-old Pittsburgh native wishes his old comrades luck, defends his original deception and reveals why Adria and Natalie's twin scheme upset him so much.
TV Guide Online: Why'd the twin twist freak you out so badly?
Scott Long: I'm taking it harder than I thought I would. I was upset because I felt I had a big part in saving Adria. Just the whole fact that it was [a lie was] the ultimate betrayal. I fell into that. I used my heart in the game, and as you can see, I got a little more open and a little more truthful to people as the game went on. I said to the a producer after the show, "You know what? If it wasn't for me, in a way, you wouldn't have your big twist right now." He was like, "You are right." I provided a lot of the ratings.
TVGO: You and Jase were entertaining.
Scott: God, I can only imagine what you guys have seen.
TVGO: Well, I've heard that those who have the live feed have seen, ahem, a lot of you.
Scott: [Laughs] We'll keep that on the down low. It's crazy stuff.
TVGO: Speaking of crazy, what's with the weird costumes you and Jase wore to the veto ceremony?
Scott: I was Lloyd from Dumb & Dumber and Jase was from Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. I can't wait to see that. My dad, when he saw that, said he about cr---ed his pants. It was funny, though.
TVGO: Are you upset with the girls for voting you out?
Scott: I am upset, but it's a game. When I left that house, I promised I would keep it in the house, but it affects you. You start questioning your own character and your own judgment. But I'm the one walking out of there with the heart and with the loyalty to the group. They are the ones that are lying and deceiving. I think that I'd rather be a better man than a richer man.
TVGO: According to your initial fabrication, you are already a rich man and didn't need the prize money!
Scott: Yeah. That's where I really started learning that lying wasn't exactly right. I confessed to the Four Horsemen that I was lying.
TVGO: Who came up with that name?
Scott: I had the first alliance name, the Knights of the Round Table. Then Jase said, "I think the Four Horsemen sounds better." I guess [my idea] was a movie and we couldn't really use that. The Four Horsemen sounds good because Cowboy was a horseman. It fit us a little better.
TVGO: Any suggestions for a new name, since they are one man down?
Scott: The Three Stooges has already been taken. But I'd just have to say the Three Amigos because they are just going to be drunken idiots on tequila. They are not going to know what to do. I'm rooting for them, and I hope they can pull through, but my last image of Cowboy, Jase and Drew walking out that door was three guys with tears running down their eyes at the same time. I was like a fallen soldier to them. I walked out that door and my heart sunk. I felt like I let them down.
TVGO: What exactly was your relationship with Cowboy? He followed you around like a little puppy dog.
Scott: He was a good guy. He said to me, "A guy like you, outside in the real world, would never give a guy like me a chance to be a friend." I'm that guy. It ticks me off because people don't really see that; they don't look that far into the show. I'm friendly and I'll give anybody the time of day because we are all equal. I admire personalities, and Cowboy is one of the most amazing personalities that I have ever seen on a reality show. He is real and raw, and I think that he knew that I saw that in him and he appreciated that.
TVGO: Your mom seems shocked by some of your behavior. Have you talked to her?
Scott: The reason that she's so shocked is because that's not me. That was me on TV and that was me playing the game — that is not me. I'm a courteous, respectful guy, and very well mannered. I treat people right, the way they should be treated. I think that's why she was so surprised.
TVGO: Then where did the "Savage" nickname come from? That doesn't seem to match the personality you just described.
Scott: I'm a respectful, very nice guy, but I have a wild side to me, wilder than most people have ever seen. I'm kind of an extremist. I do the most insane stuff in the world. I'm honestly hurt on a weekly basis. I do some stupid stuff, so the nickname came from that.
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