Guess who's back on "I Love New York 2"?
Sometimes, you catch a break.
Tonight, in the last two minutes of VH1's "reality" show, "I Love New York 2," the show's titular queen announced that she was eliminating two of her suitors, and bringing one back.
She called for the returning housemate with all her usual eloquence, by simply calling, "Yo, Buddha!"
And in walked "Buddha." (Real name: Ezra.)
So what? Who cares, right? Well, sure. There's no good reason to care. But there's a fun reason to care, and that reason is for all the truly weird one-liners that happen when you have someone named "Buddha" on a show like "I Love New York."
The show's resident snitch, known as "Tailor-Made," delivered a couple such quotations in the show's closing moments. Such as:
"Basically, Buddha did everything he could to defame my character."
...and, said while actually wearing a t-shirt with a gold Buddha (the real kind) on it:
"The thought of Buddha being on a date with New York just makes me sick."
Ah, cognitive dissonance. It's a wonderful thing.
So welcome back, Buddha!
(You'll find a couple of other good ILNY/Buddha quotes here and here.)
Tonight, in the last two minutes of VH1's "reality" show, "I Love New York 2," the show's titular queen announced that she was eliminating two of her suitors, and bringing one back.
She called for the returning housemate with all her usual eloquence, by simply calling, "Yo, Buddha!"
And in walked "Buddha." (Real name: Ezra.)
So what? Who cares, right? Well, sure. There's no good reason to care. But there's a fun reason to care, and that reason is for all the truly weird one-liners that happen when you have someone named "Buddha" on a show like "I Love New York."
The show's resident snitch, known as "Tailor-Made," delivered a couple such quotations in the show's closing moments. Such as:
"Basically, Buddha did everything he could to defame my character."
...and, said while actually wearing a t-shirt with a gold Buddha (the real kind) on it:
"The thought of Buddha being on a date with New York just makes me sick."
Ah, cognitive dissonance. It's a wonderful thing.
So welcome back, Buddha!
(You'll find a couple of other good ILNY/Buddha quotes here and here.)