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I didn't really want to diss Ulrika on here. I don't know the woman after all. I'm sure she's great fun. She is after all a good foil for Vic & Bob's mericless piss taking and she takes it all in her stride. For example:-


BOB: "Ulrika, lovely to see you. Just how many kids have you had since I last saw you."

ULRIKA: "I saw you in make-up ten minutes ago."

BOB: "Exactly."


Anyway, Sven Goran-Eriksson and Stan Collymore to name but two... It's pretty obvious she has very poor taste in men.

Thats why I just love this Forum.

We are seem to be agreed that its marvellous,fantabulous even to have as many kids by as many different Fathers as possible.>:D<


Just finished watching Donal McIntyre's show on Bravo last night where he was looking at the new generation of gangster families and asking what they be more vicious than their Parents. The Godmother only had 6 kids by 4 different Dads,so plenty of room for improvement but one of the 2 vicious 19-year-old "New Generation was one of 22 kids which should be applauded I feel even though he,strangely,never got to know his Parents.

Funny Dat!

The more the merrier I say!:)-D

I followed watched the 1st episode of the 1st big brother and thought it was terrible. Terrible in the sense that they get given food and spend all day playing stupid games. If I were in charge they'd at least have to earn their crust such as performing dirty Sanchez style tricks on sleeping housemates and at the end when the winner leaves the house the bridge gives way and they're devoured by man eating midgets. I actually thanked god when my other half declared she couldn't stand it when the big brother adverts came on.


Did you know the big brother house has the same 'no fly zone' status as a lot of M.O.D property, ridiculous!

Gee Tony, thank you for once again for bringing the flavour of the 'burbs to the discussion. I really couldn't say what 'We' think in re: whether "it's marvellous,fantabulous even to have as many kids by as many different Fathers as possible" - I can only repeat that I don't believe having 4 kids to 4 fathers is automatically grounds for having social services come to pay a visit. Call me radical.


To BN5 - *blows kiss, awaits input*

Moos Wrote:

Gee Tony, thank you for once again for bringing the flavour of the 'burbs to the discussion.


That would have been the "flavour" of virtually every Working-Class Family and their beliefs when I grew up in the heart of Working-Class,Southwark,Sarf London,as well:(...so 1960's I knows....B)


Moos Wrote:

Call me radical......


Au Contraire! Considering other views expressed just b4 you were:-

1/Posted by:keef

So she has kids by different dads, so fecking what?!?

then:

2/ Posted by: georgia Today, 03:18PM

Well said Keef.

then:

Posted by: SeanMacGabhann Today, 03:32PM

spot on indeed Keef

then:Posted by: Strawbs Today, 03:51PM

I dont see what all the fuss about her is really.....


...I would say 'tis I that is the radical one:))

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Did you know the big brother house has the same

> 'no fly zone' status as a lot of M.O.D property,

> ridiculous!


Sorry BBW, but that's nonsense, my mate 'Helicopter' Darren regularly flies over both Pete Townsend and Paul Weller's homes.

Never had a problem, though he reckons that Weller once gave him a bit of a glare when he flew low and disturbed his coiffuer.

Though frankly I wouldn't necessarily give that too much credence, Darren is prone to exaggaration.

bignumber5 Wrote:

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> I can only repeat that I don't believe having 4

> kids to 4 fathers is automatically grounds for

> having social services come to pay a visit.

>

> Never meant to suggest that fact in isolation was

> automatic grounds. Am giving this one up as a bad

> job.


'Scool. I'm letting this one drop too, on the grounds that I can't be bothered.

I think it is more the fact that she got a bit of a name for herself in relation to other womens' husbands, she does seem to be a bit quick off the mark when it comes to, oh, new man lets have another baby though, but wish she would put that blasted bottle of water down, is it a comfort thing or is she just missing her man?

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