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Anyone else watching the BB2009 launch show?
Quote of the night so far, from Cairon the cool black American teenager:
Big Brother: Are you gay?
Cairon (horrified): Hell, no! I feel kinda weird wipin' my own ass, you know what I'm sayin'?
Quote of the night so far, from Cairon the cool black American teenager:
Big Brother: Are you gay?
Cairon (horrified): Hell, no! I feel kinda weird wipin' my own ass, you know what I'm sayin'?
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I've watched an average of about two minutes per series so far, and I'm looking to reduce this drastically...
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From watching it avidly in the first couple of years, to dipping in and out as it became more and more of a freak show, I think last year was the first time I watched the launch show and nothing else. From what I've seen so far tonight, the same will be true of BB10.Ian Volante wrote:I've watched an average of about two minutes per series so far, and I'm looking to reduce this drastically...
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Some more candidates for quote of the night:
Davina, reading from Beinazir's application form with deadpan aplomb: "Her favourite marsupial is a giraffe".
Charlie, the Geordie Will Mellor lookalike: "I haven't got a nasty bone in my body... except maybe the one that was in my boyfriend last night".
Davina, reading from Beinazir's application form with deadpan aplomb: "Her favourite marsupial is a giraffe".
Charlie, the Geordie Will Mellor lookalike: "I haven't got a nasty bone in my body... except maybe the one that was in my boyfriend last night".
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You need help, Ian. You're dangerously close to overdosing.Ian Volante wrote:I've watched an average of about two minutes per series so far, and I'm looking to reduce this drastically...
I did watch about 10 minutes of it once, late night. There were two things to watch. Two people in bed asleep. And a few people talking in the living room, but the sound was turned off. Fascinating.
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It was good when it first started because no-one knew what it was like or what would happen. Nowadays it's more of a show people go on in the hope getting famous.
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And it was some normal people in a house, being made to do decent tasks.Thomas Wood wrote:It was good when it first started because no-one knew what it was like or what would happen.
I have shamefully watched BB from Series 1 to 9, but not bothering with this one.
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Completely agree. Plus they didn't do all the stupid shit they do now like depriving them of hot water and food. It was actually a fairly interesting experiment. Now it's just cunts trying to get in Heat.Thomas Wood wrote:It was good when it first started because no-one knew what it was like or what would happen. Nowadays it's more of a show people go on in the hope getting famous.
That said, my missus is completely addicted to it so there's no way I can avoid it for the duration. And there's some pretty decent eye candy (not to my particular taste of course, but meh) in there too so I won't complain too much
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Yeah, the first three series were really good, but has been fairly crap ever since. I still watch it for some reason, probably in the hope that someone's planted a huge bomb under the house.Jon Corby wrote:Completely agree. Plus they didn't do all the stupid shit they do now like depriving them of hot water and food. It was actually a fairly interesting experiment. Now it's just cunts trying to get in Heat.Thomas Wood wrote:It was good when it first started because no-one knew what it was like or what would happen. Nowadays it's more of a show people go on in the hope getting famous.