Twisted Tale Reaches Satifying Conclusion
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It all started so innocently: A 17-year-old boy attempting to spread his infatuation for Kaysar Ridha and the Big Brother television series to his fellow New York Jets fans. But what began as a thoughtful gesture turned into something bigger, something greater, something terrible.
At 2:15 PM on May 7, the teenager who goes by the moniker of jetsrule128 invited those at Jets Insider.com to participate in a chat hosted by former Big Brother 6 contestants Kaysar and James Rhine. The offer was met with ridicule from fellow users, who chastised jetsrule128 for being obsessed with a male reality television contestant.
The comedic jabs directed towards jetsrule128 and Kaysar were continuing without fail when this crucial event took place: On Mother's Day, after a group of Jets Insider members went to Kaysar Online.com and crashed a Kaysar-led chat, the star of the show appeared at the Jets Insider forum.
Kaysar then proceeded to endear himself to Jets fans by showing that was not a pretentious prick like many reality television contestants have proven to be. He volunteered to wear a Troop 16H tee-shirt on this summer’s Big Brother 7: All-Stars if he was voted onto the show. (Troop 16H is a huge Jets tailgating event held before home games throughout the football season)
Mr. Ridha was indeed voted onto BB7, and during the episode airing on Sunday, July 16, he followed through on the statement he had made two months earlier and wore the tee-shirt. Those who run the 16H tailgate are sure to be thankful for the free advertising.
The legend of Kaysar will live on in the memories of those who participated in the record-breaking thread, which topped 3700 posts, smashing the previous Jets Insider record by more than 1000 replies.
Whatever happened to jetsrule128, you ask? Well, he was banned from Kaysar’s website shortly after the chat crash for loving Kaysar a bit too much and died a slow, painful death at Jets Insider until finally getting permanently banned in the opening minutes of July 11.
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Mon 07/17/06, 3:22 pm EST
