Feb 26 2009
Buddha Resorts To Name-Calling After Being Eliminated On I Love Money 2 - Reality TV Circus
Big bad Buddha didn’t get his own way after being eliminated on I Love Money 2, so he took his toys and went home sulking. Now it’s everyone else’s fault and instead of doing the gentlemanly thing, which is giving an interview, he gave a statement.
He blamed, in no particular order, the way of the world, Martians and the planet Earth for his demise. LOL He also did not give a shout-out to Buckwild or to The Entertainer. Shocker. And he threatened he would have become violent, had he stayed in the game.
Normally I don’t publish statements, but in order to know the kind of person we’re dealing with I think it’s only fair.
Buddha’s statement:
“Honestly things went as I’d initially expected them to go. My biggest motivation in joining this show was to get from under the ‘Buddha from ILNY2 show’ and just be known as ‘Buddha’ and I believe that mission was over-achieved. I honestly never expected to win because prior to coming on the show I knew 1.) the hate was going to be too thick and inevitably intolerable 2.) the weak/impressionable competitors would inevitably combine to eliminate me by any means possible. It’s said, ‘Nothing would unite the warring earthlings like an attack from mars,’ and such was the case with me.
Enemies put their differences aside to combine their hate power and project it toward a greater force than themselves and there was nothing that I could do single-handedly against them (within the confinements of the rules).Contrary to how production edited the show, I actually picked 20 Pack because he was the only person I knew would 1. Be a good leader 2. Send me home. For the good of the team I wanted to quit a couple challenges prior but given the silly nature of the rules I couldn’t without having my teammates suffer the repercussions (the ‘1 quits another follows’ rule) so I stuck it out.
I do know that all those that used me as an excuse for their failure and/or disloyalty were simply using me as a convenient scapegoat and excuse for their personal shortcomings and individual weaknesses. I just wanted to play the game the way the game should be played and most others just didn’t want to play in a game where they knew they’d inevitably have to face me 1-on-1, and I can’t blame them for recognizing an obvious ‘no win’ situation. From brains to brawns its undeniable that no one in the house would have defeated me individually.
In the end, I just didn’t appreciate the feeling of being the only adult forced to play in a sandbox full of juvenile delinquents and I still believe that me deciding to leave was the best decision at the time. It was only a matter of time before I was disrespected again and to the extent that Trailer Park Trash (aka Buckwild) and The Mouth (aka Entertainer) did and when that happened, once more, I’m sure I would of gone home immediately except under much different and far more violent circumstances. Every man has his limit and I’d certainly reached mine with the big mouths in the house. The real strength in a man is not in his muscles or his intellect but in his decisions… And deciding when to fight and when to walk away is always one of the great decisions in life and I have no regrets. If you’d like to keep in contact with me feel free to visit http://www.heybuddha.com/ or www.myspace.com/ezramasters.”







