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If it's what I think it is, I can honestly say I haven't been watching it, but I'm now wondering that if I know what it is without watching it, is that as bad (or worse) as actually watching it knowing I'm watching it?

I'm also wondering why I've started talking like Donald Rumsfeld...

red devil Wrote:

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> If it's what I think it is, I can honestly say I

> haven't been watching it, but I'm now wondering

> that if I know what it is without watching it, is

> that as bad (or worse) as actually watching it

> knowing I'm watching it?

> I'm also wondering why I've started talking like

> Donald Rumsfeld...


Don't be silly - there will always be things you're not watching that you know you're not watching but there are also things you're not watching that you don't know you're not watching even though you're not watching them.*


*This is why celeb BB is always such a mystery.

I saw one small bit, where Sharon cackled and puffed her face. Boy she's looking odd, (and I like a read of the National Inquirer me) really quite scary odd.


And yes the prison officer could kinda sing, but ... 'all the way' looking like that?


Don't think so, no.

I only watch recorded tele unless it's sport so I don't know what you are not talking about. I'm about 8 episodes behind with Holby City so don't spoil it for me. Avid watcher of Neighbours though.I worry about the plot sometimes.But not that much really.

TONIGGGGGHHHHIIIIIIIT!TATATAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhh...


That girl with the VOICE, the leather, the bangs, the bangles - YES YES YES!

Those two, you know, this years Simon & Carbunkle!!!! I mean seriously, COUPLE??!! Couple up you know which one to a train and get them awaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.

YOU know who I'm talking about. Yes you do.

That sassy one, cheeky, OUTRAGEOUS with her sort of 'dirty talk'. What a scream, with the 'tude an' all and average voice, that you know would be fine on both Alan Titchmarsh and Jonathon Ross. MY FAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hope that's fine for next weekEEEEEEEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!


Just I won't be available next weekend, I'm off on a decorating project.

My mother's back bedroom? Or a Nicky Haslam apartment?


That's for me to know and mum and Nicky to know as well!

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