Bamaga man wrote:Some of those women look like geezers, Charlie, Shabnam, Nicky and funnny looking thing Tracy.![]()
Going by those photos Kazza has posted up.
That Nicky look likes shes got a 12 Oclock shadow coming on around that huge jaw of hers.
That Charlie looks like 50 cent or someone with a wig on.
And that thing with pink hair just looks wrong, it looks f.ucking ill.
Shabnam has got a big jaw line, like a wide face (she might be a real woman) but looks odd a bit.
J*o*n*D*o*e wrote:i feel sorry for the guy who has to face that lot on friday, lets hope he`s gay or ugly as sin.
also how fooking annoying to find the aplliances all over the place, that place would make me so mad
Big Niall wrote:anyone who spends hours watching stupid people just sit around talking about the dumbest things ever, should get a life.
Big Niall wrote:B.S.
It is a freak show. Lets get some trans*xuals , gays, lesbo ex nuns , lap dancers,tourettes etc and claim that they represent a cross section of Britain. Like F*ck they do.
They also go for people with low IQs (i.e. thick as f*ck) so people can laugh at them. They get the most shallow people on purpose. They represent the worst in society.
kazza 1 wrote:Have just looked at the web site and theres nothing on it about any lads going into the house at the weekend. I really hope they do or its gonna be a very long summer for those in the house.![]()
NiftyNeil wrote:Big Niall wrote:anyone who spends hours watching stupid people just sit around talking about the dumbest things ever, should get a life.
That's a typical view of Big Brother, and one I don't share.
Big Brother fascinates me every year. It's not a case of "watching stupid peaople talk about dumb things". I see it as a social experiment.
I find it curious to see people go into Big Brother as one person. A charachter they have grown into over the years, moulded by who they spend time with, who they work for, where they live etc. Big Brother strips all of this away from them and they expose them for who they really are. It reduces its contestants to the very people they where when they were young children at school - raw and unpolished. Thats why, year after year, we witness a return to schoolyard mentalities. Gangs forming, rejection,flirting, bullying, bitching and even fighting. It's not just trash tv, it's a lesson in human behaviour.
Watch and learn.
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