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I will hold my hand up and admit to watching Aquarius!


In fact I think all celeb BB viewers should come out and be proud :D


Thoughts so far? They are all bonkers as usual. They must have really slashed the budget this year if Spidey are the best they can do from over the pond?

You still get a couple of hits out of the opening show or two, but then it's time to switch.


Loving the really cheap furnishings this year. And Brian Dowling really has taken his presenting skills to a whole new level this time round. And you've got to hand it to Five: Paula, rejected by C4 for a previous series on psychological grounds is already enjoying a few demeaning meltdowns on camera. Good work, Five!



We watched something on BBC4 afterwards to try and get rid of that grubby feeling.

And she gobbled someone off on the A1 slip road*.


Is that committing an offence? I'm not sure if it's covered by the highway code.



*NB Taylforth claimed that her partner had suffered an acute attack of pancreatitis and she was merely massaging his stomach to soothe his abdominal pain. She lost the libel case.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> And she gobbled someone off on the A1 slip road*.


> Is that committing an offence? I'm not sure if

> it's covered by the highway code.


I have it on good authority that she gave the appropriate arm signal.

Apparently she has no problems reversing in tight corners...

MrBen Wrote:

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> Is it just unemployed or the elderly that watch

> more of this $hite. Or are there really sane hard

> working people out there watching it as the

> perfect remedy to a hard days toil? Just

> wondering....


bit harsh on the (sane) unemployed and the elderly there, no? you missed out stay at home parents and students...

Isla Wrote:

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> MrBen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Is it just unemployed or the elderly that watch

> > more of this $hite. Or are there really sane

> hard

> > working people out there watching it as the

> > perfect remedy to a hard days toil? Just

> > wondering....

>

> bit harsh on the (sane) unemployed and the elderly

> there, no? you missed out stay at home parents and

> students...



I'm not unemployed, not elderly, not a stay at home parent & not a student.

I may not be completely sane, but I do work hard....


And I never miss an episode!

Rylan to win!


Didn't want him to win X Factor as it was a singing competition, & good singers were voted off, while he stayed.


However, CBB is about entertaining, personality & likeability & he has it all.


Also the most genuine.



AC, Hope you are reading this. It's the first thing we have in common! :)

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