poor danielle, gary promised her last night he would make her look the best but liza looks the best.
(i don't even find liza that attractive but she does have nice long legs)
Are they cutting the feeds now when people start swearing? Cause they're all going on about being told not to by Big Brother and it's been cutting off for short periods (a minute or less) frequently over the last day or so, far more than this time last week when it only went off for a long period for a challenge.
Why are they telling them not to swear? Please don't tell me this liberal feed is going to be ruined by the equivalent of some Daily Mail brigade over there...
Are they cutting the feeds now when people start swearing? Cause they're all going on about being told not to by Big Brother and it's been cutting off for short periods (a minute or less) frequently over the last day or so, far more than this time last week when it only went off for a long period for a challenge.
Why are they telling them not to swear? Please don't tell me this liberal feed is going to be ruined by the equivalent of some Daily Mail brigade over there...
Maybe because it's way too excessive. I do notice that they have a very bad tendency to add the F-word to every second word in their sentences. Davina would have a very big issue with their potty mouths if she hosted on this side of the pond, lol.
I reckon Big Brother should have a task for them not to swear for 24 hours. If they pass, a cocktail party. If they fail, electricity to the house will be cut off for 24 hours, so no hairdryers, no curlers, no working stove, and most importantly, no clock.
Maybe because it's way too excessive. I do notice that they have a very bad tendency to add the F-word to every second word in their sentences. Davina would have a very big issue with their potty mouths if she hosted on this side of the pond, lol.
I reckon Big Brother should have a task for them not to swear for 24 hours. If they pass, a cocktail party. If they fail, electricity to the house will be cut off for 24 hours, so no hairdryers, no curlers, no working stove, and most importantly, no clock.
It's meant to be as close to 'reality' as possible. By curtailing the amount of times they can swear, that's not really allowing them to be their true selves and it's not a fair depiction of 'reality' is it? Besides, I only noticed it on the first day but soon became essentially desensitised (not that I cared about it anyway) to it and didn't even notice they were doing it...I really don't get why it'd be an issue. Live and let live, if people don't like it...tune out.
I do hope it's something like your second paragraph or else it's pretty ridiculous that they've told them not to swear.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRjiX5OjqNs&feature=youtu.be
Andrew- Yeah, he is.
poor danielle, gary promised her last night he would make her look the best but liza looks the best.
(i don't even find liza that attractive but she does have nice long legs)
note: liza in a thong / also audio is out of sync which is really annoying. not sure how that happened.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxzdph_bbca01-prepping-for-the-fashion-show_tech#.UTZcTsqz58E
Why are they telling them not to swear? Please don't tell me this liberal feed is going to be ruined by the equivalent of some Daily Mail brigade over there...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110524070310.htm
Med: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=tjN4U6pV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTQIcP46Spg&feature=youtu.be&a
Watch Jillian, Emmett & Peter talking in the kitchen.
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=64619122#post64619122
Maybe because it's way too excessive. I do notice that they have a very bad tendency to add the F-word to every second word in their sentences. Davina would have a very big issue with their potty mouths if she hosted on this side of the pond, lol.
I reckon Big Brother should have a task for them not to swear for 24 hours. If they pass, a cocktail party. If they fail, electricity to the house will be cut off for 24 hours, so no hairdryers, no curlers, no working stove, and most importantly, no clock.
It's meant to be as close to 'reality' as possible. By curtailing the amount of times they can swear, that's not really allowing them to be their true selves and it's not a fair depiction of 'reality' is it? Besides, I only noticed it on the first day but soon became essentially desensitised (not that I cared about it anyway) to it and didn't even notice they were doing it...I really don't get why it'd be an issue. Live and let live, if people don't like it...tune out.
I do hope it's something like your second paragraph or else it's pretty ridiculous that they've told them not to swear.