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Emily: (referring to Charley dancing/pushing her hips forward) You pushing it out you n****r.

Nicky: (shocked laughter) Em, I can't believe you said that.

Charley: You are in trouble.

Emily: Don't make a big thing out of it then. I was joking.

Charley: I know you were? but that's some serious shit, sorry.

Emily: Why?

Charley: Oh my god. I'm not even saying it.

Nicky: Just don't talk about it anymore.

Emily: I was joking

Charley: Do you know how many viewers would watch that?

Nicky: Okay, don't make a big deal out of it.

Charley: Fancy you saying that. I can't believe you said that.

Emily: Somebody has already used that word in this house.

Charley: No way. (Pause) Yeah, me. I'm a n****r.


Nicky laughs.


Charley: I am one. Fancy you saying it. I know maybe you see it in a rap song. Maybe you and your friends sit there saying it.

Emily: I'm friendly with plenty of black people.

Nicky: And you call them n*****rs?

Emily: Yeah and they call me n*****s. They call me wiggers as well.

Nicky: I'm quite shocked.

Charley: I'm fucking in shock.

Emily: It's not a big deal though is it?

Charley: Not for us it ain't. Fuck me.

She said it at 8.30pm and got lobbed out at 3.30am.


7 hours of reaction deliberation and tension.


Channel 4 have obviously milked it to the max whilst maintaining a whiter than white (no pun) approach.


I like the way Charley and nicky both said it afterwards. Reminds me of the stoning scene in Life of Brian. "Jehova Jehova. I'm about to be stoned to death how can I make it any worse for myself?"

*Bob* Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> "Ginger Jo" - I didn't know the 'Kersal Massive'

> were in town?!

>

> Actually I might just have to watch that again

> this instant. It made me laugh so much last time I

> almost fell off my chair.

> For the benefit of those that missed it:

>

>




Awesome. Did you check the Kersal vs Persil response? Really funny and unlike the original it's intended to be so.


F*ck peace!

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