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wasn't planning on watching it, but in the paper today turns out one of the contestents is ED-ish (my fave from the 'What are we thread'!!).


Might be cos I've just been doing a night shift and so need my bed, but I thought that was quite exciting.


Hello to all btw - been lurking since the w/e so thought I should register!! :))

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Ouch, that hurt Old Timer, this is the real Lucinda (from the BBC)


http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42647000/jpg/_42647089_lucinda203.jpg


LUCINDA KING


Lucinda, 27, is an events project manager in London.


The ex-convent girl has a degree in interior and architecture design.


She admits that she comes across as confident and flirtatious, but on the inside is sensitive and "constantly dreaming about where life will take me".


She says: "Castaway would take me away from everything I know - it would be the ultimate challenge."

Did anyone see Castaway this weekend?


I watched Friday's and yesterday's episodes (I'll get a life next week).


Wasn't very impressed with Lucinda, she seems to be a bit of a non-entity. Thought angry Scottish man was incredibly annoying, I hope they send him to live alone on a beach soon, he'd probably start an argument with himself.

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