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Old 16-11-2011, 22:12
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I always find the proportion of smokers really high as I know only a couple of people who smoke now.
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Old 16-11-2011, 22:36
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I'd take in enough to last me the full series so avoid any confrontation over fags, I couldn't be doing with an idiot telling me I can't have them

It's weird because nearly everyone on the German series smoked.
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Old 17-11-2011, 21:35
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They used to limit the amount taken in to the house,that would be to give Big Brother control of sorts over the supply.
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Old 17-11-2011, 21:42
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They used to limit the amount taken in to the house,that would be to give Big Brother control of sorts over the supply.
I think in BB9 they said they were allowed to take 200 fags in, but that had to last them through the lockdown period as well. Mo said he was so terrified that he smoked almost all his allowance before he came into the house.

In the early series they were allowed to bring booze in. I can't remember if they were allowed to bring spirits.
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Old 17-11-2011, 21:51
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I think in BB9 they said they were allowed to take 200 fags in, but that had to last them through the lockdown period as well. Mo said he was so terrified that he smoked almost all his allowance before he came into the house.

In the early series they were allowed to bring booze in. I can't remember if they were allowed to bring spirits.
They weren't allowed spirits or alcopops, just beer wine and cider!
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I think it was 6 cans or two bottles of wine!
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Old 17-11-2011, 21:56
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They weren't allowed spirits or alcopops, just beer wine and cider!
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I think it was 6 cans or two bottles of wine!
yes, that sounds right. I guess if they had been allowed to bring in anything, people would have brought in over proof spirits and been taken to hospital to have their stomachs pumped on the first night.
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Old 17-11-2011, 22:05
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in BB11 there were 21 housemates and only 6 of these didnt smoke. i noticed that about 5 of there smokers took up smoking for either something to do or be part of the cool crowd

smokers
caoimhe
corin
govan
ife
josie
laura
nathen
rachel 1
rachel 2
shabby

smokers who came in as non smokers/people who smoked occasionally
andrew
john james
JJ2
jo
mario (cant remeber if he smoked or not?)

non-smokers
ben
dave
keely
sam
sunshine
steve

i wonder if passive smoking is a big issue in the big brother house for non smokers (considering the smoke doesnt really have anywhere to go appart from stay within 4 walls)
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Old 17-11-2011, 22:12
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took up smoking for either something to do or be part of the cool crowd

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I think that definitely happens sometimes (as with Faye this year). Presumably not in the later weeks of BB10 when the 'cool crowd' consisted of Freddie, Lisa and David.
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Old 17-11-2011, 22:56
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You are right about Aisleyne. She originally took a supply of cigs in to help break the ice with smoking HMs but ended up smoking herself due to nerves and boredom! I remember her Dad and Gran not being too pleased on BBBM!
Lisa was that years biggest smoker. She was rarely without a fag in her hand or mouth!
Didn't Lisa give up (or at least try to) in BB7?
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Old 18-11-2011, 01:22
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They seem to put a lot of smokers in as they know that if they get denied their "fix" it'll kick off etc.
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Old 18-11-2011, 08:55
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They used to smoke all over the house, even the bedroom which did cause some problems with non-smokers who didn't like smoking in the bedroom.
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Old 18-11-2011, 09:10
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BB11 had its own little ciggies scuffle when they were on rations, with Pepper and Corin going head to head when Corin was Scrooge in charge of the money.
I think Pepper wanted less money/ no money put by for cigs and also objected to the fag breaks Corin took, which left the money unattended.
The smokers said they were doing without showers to spend their money on cigs and the dispute came down to whether it was individuals' money or group cash, and the need to maximise how much was left to win the task.
He had also been counting Josie's fag breaks. I think the smokers were trying to restrict their intake to four a day or similar, and willpower-lacking Josie was out there puffing away on what might have been her last officially-sanctioned fag of the day by mid-morning.
Did another non-smoking HM (JJ1/2 or someone) step in to say they had let Josie use one of their tokens? Can't remember?
As an unfortunately addicted smoker who can easily cut down to the minimum rations and manage when circumstances require (work etc), I've always been annoyed with non-smoking HMs who simply demand 'No Fags At All' when the budget is limited. It's not the same as leaving, say, cornflakes off the shopping list.

One theme that BB10 and BB11 shared was the "just going out for a last ciggie" sessions, where HMs would go to bed and then every night get up several times to visit the smoking area.
I think that was more stirring than genuine smoker hater.

Every single season of Big Brother Australia was smoke free. We had one or two most seasons give up on entry. One housemate slept the entire time she was in the house and in her exit interview was asked why did it seem she slept 18 hours a day she said it was to cope with giving up.
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Old 18-11-2011, 11:57
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and who could ever forget that Jay desperate for protein spent his cash on booze and fags!
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Old 18-11-2011, 13:16
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Didn't Lisa give up (or at least try to) in BB7?
I think she tried to cut down when others pointed out how much she was smoking!
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Old 18-11-2011, 13:26
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I vaguely remember on one BB a housemate getting angry because someone was smoking in the bedroom? - my memory is not good enough to recall who and when though

Aden practically inhaled all the cig when he smoked on this series,but I think it may have been him trying to look cool - I also noticed that no-one seemed to run out cigs this year either - I reckon they were all spoiled a bit too much this year.
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Old 18-11-2011, 14:56
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I always find the proportion of smokers really high as I know only a couple of people who smoke now.
BB knows that the smoking area tends to be a bitching zone ...

... and that HMs who smoke create "drama" when they're short of tobacco.

We've seen how sickeningly desperate HMs become, even taking other HMs' butts out of the trash and smoking any last tiny remains. *vomit*

Someone who wants to get into BB but doesn't smoke should either (a) pretend they do, or (b) pretend they are so militantly anti-smoking that they'll dash water on people's cigarettes or cut them in the middle with scissors just as the smoker is bringing one to his or her lips.
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Old 18-11-2011, 14:57
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I think that definitely happens sometimes (as with Faye this year). Presumably not in the later weeks of BB10 when the 'cool crowd' consisted of Freddie, Lisa and David.
Where do you get the idea that Faye smoked to be part of the cool crowd?

I thought you were one of the people who were (rightly) sceptical that there even was a 'cool crowd' this year and thought it was a questionable label in other years too.

That sort of mind-reading stereotyping is impossible to refute without brain-scan technology that does not yet exist, but it is also a groundless and poisonous calumny that should be treated with utter contempt.
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Old 18-11-2011, 18:49
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I always find the proportion of smokers really high as I know only a couple of people who smoke now.
From a quick google it seems 1 in 6 or so of the UK population still smoke, so I think it must be the type of people you know versus the type of people who go into the house.

I think that definitely happens sometimes (as with Faye this year).
I got the impression (from Gemma's reaction amongst other things) it was not the first time Faye had had a few cigarettes when drinking,
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Old 18-11-2011, 20:37
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Where do you get the idea that Faye smoked to be part of the cool crowd?

I thought you were one of the people who were (rightly) sceptical that there even was a 'cool crowd' this year and thought it was a questionable label in other years too.

That sort of mind-reading stereotyping is impossible to refute without brain-scan technology that does not yet exist, but it is also a groundless and poisonous calumny that should be treated with utter contempt.
What people consider 'cool' is obviously subjective, but it is natural for people to group together with those they think are like minded people, particularly in a show like BB where it helps to have people who like you and will (hopefully) not nominate you!
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Old 18-11-2011, 21:24
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It always surprises me how many of the HM's smoke on BB.

Most people I know these days don't, but the majority of HM's seem to be lighting up whenever they get the chance.

Is it BB or my circle of friends and workmates who are the exception to the norm?
I was driving my friends 7 year old girl home from school this week and the Bruno mars song came on about a sky full of lighters and she asked me what it means, I told her you know lighters what people who smoke use to light up. Smoke? What's that she wanted to know she had no idea about cigarettes and smoking ( well until I drove her home oops!! Haha) but that really made me feel happy.
Mind you she knew all the words to rhianna's S&M so felt slightly less guilty
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