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Old 11-07-2012, 00:03   #2851
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I knew she was going to win

But i wanted John James to win

Sara the Aussie was a great HM as was Rex
i loved when he kept going on about his "Princess" then when she came in he couldnt be bothered
Rex's "Princess" is probably lovely when he can get away from her whenever he wants...but living with her in the BB house was another matter!
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:04   #2852
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BB8 was my least favourite series, I didn't really find many of the housemates interesting or likeable.

But you're probably right that it had the widest range of people. They had several older housemates who were good characters- Lesley, Jonathan, Jonty, Carole (couldn't stand Carole, but she played a big part in what happened)
I liked Brian Belo samanda and Charley in BB8

BB8 is the only series where my mum remembers all there names!!!
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:05   #2853
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Great to be your BB tonight but the times come for me to leave

Good luck in the eviction on Friday to Shell, Callum, Sarah and Jordan

Ill be following
Aww Ash You should stay till BB comes back online!

I'll probably see you on Friday in Strictly
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:11   #2854
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Bye ash

the worst series of BB was BB10
i didnt like any of the people in it and i hardly watched it
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:11   #2855
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LOL

I hope she did give the money or the NHS gave it to him

I hate when people promise stuff then dont deliver
It's possible he did get them on the NHS. He should have qualified for an NHS funded operation so there shouldn't have been any need for Josie to pay. But you can't always trust the NHS to deliver either. (The NHS is strange. I will qualify for free prescriptions forever because I have an underactive thyroid, even if I marry a footballer I won't be expected to pay. But my mum, who could go blind without her eye medication, has to pay. It's not fair. If I'm ever able to afford it, I'll pay for her eye medication.)

Sometimes someone might promise something but then find they're not in a position to deliver it. But Josie has won Big Brother, she'd have got the prize money and numerous other opportunities to earn money.

So unless Steve showed her in some way that he didn't deserve it (which is hard to believe, he's a lovely guy) it's terrible if she hasn't.
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:14   #2856
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I liked Brian Belo samanda and Charley in BB8

BB8 is the only series where my mum remembers all there names!!!
That really is quite incredible as I think BB8 had more housemates than any other series! Or maybe it's equal with BB7.

Let's see how I do.

Emily
Lesley
Shabnam
Laura
Charley
Nicky
Tracey
Carole
Sam
Amanda
Ziggy
Seany
Gerry
Billi
Jonathan
Liam
Brian
David
Shanessa
Amy
Kara-Louise
Jonty
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:15   #2857
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Haha I missed out Chanelle!

She would not love me for that

But 23 housemates in BB8, I think that's the most. BB7 had 22.
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:17   #2858
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It's possible he did get them on the NHS. He should have qualified for an NHS funded operation so there shouldn't have been any need for Josie to pay. But you can't always trust the NHS to deliver either. (The NHS is strange. I will qualify for free prescriptions forever because I have an underactive thyroid, even if I marry a footballer I won't be expected to pay. But my mum, who could go blind without her eye medication, has to pay. It's not fair. If I'm ever able to afford it, I'll pay for her eye medication.)

Sometimes someone might promise something but then find they're not in a position to deliver it. But Josie has won Big Brother, she'd have got the prize money and numerous other opportunities to earn money.

So unless Steve showed her in some way that he didn't deserve it (which is hard to believe, he's a lovely guy) it's terrible if she hasn't.
my mum has an under active thyroid and is entitled to free prescriptions

i still am currently as im (meant to be) in full tim education but that ends in september as my year have left school by then

I wonder what sort of Jobs them "friends" i had will get (Holly Louise sian ect)?

i beleiver josie didnt pay and Steve had to wait 4 years to get it on NHS
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I liked Brian Belo samanda and Charley in BB8

BB8 is the only series where my mum remembers all there names!!!
My favourites were Liam and Nicky. Gerry and Seany were funny. The older housemates were good. I liked Laura to start off with.
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my mum has an under active thyroid and is entitled to free prescriptions

i still am currently as im (meant to be) in full tim education but that ends in september as my year have left school by then

I wonder what sort of Jobs them "friends" i had will get (Holly Louise sian ect)?

i beleiver josie didnt pay and Steve had to wait 4 years to get it on NHS
I hope you're wrong about Josie as it's such an awful thing to do. I feel like a bit of a hypocrite condemning other people's behaviour but to promise someone something that important...

Your 'friends' probably have jobs I would love to have like hairdressing, beauty therapy, clothes shops.

They probably wouldn't work in a charity shop for nothing like you do.
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:22   #2861
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she didnt remember all of them then

But she remembers the big charactors
Brian
Samanda
Channelle
Ziggy
Carole
charley
shanessa(coz her name is weird)
Emily(for being removed)
seany
and Gerry
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:25   #2862
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I hope you're wrong about Josie as it's such an awful thing to do. I feel like a bit of a hypocrite condemning other people's behaviour but to promise someone something that important...

Your 'friends' probably have jobs I would love to have like hairdressing, beauty therapy, clothes shops.

They probably wouldn't work in a charity shop for nothing like you do.
Louise and Holly are idiots

i could imagine if they dyed a clients hair Green!!

at school in cooking (i was off but my neighbor told me about it)
they had to cook something in a microwave and Louise put it in for too long.
Just before the teacher said "dont worry about putting it in 2 long as it wont blow up" Louises food Blew up!!!
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:30   #2863
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I did GCSE cooking, it was a disaster haha. Nothing of mine ever blew up, but nothing ever cooked properly either.

Maybe they'll be hairdressing juniors and sweep up all the hair. Or maybe they'll empty dustbins or work on tills and get abused by customers all day.
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:38   #2864
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I did GCSE cooking, it was a disaster haha. Nothing of mine ever blew up, but nothing ever cooked properly either.

Maybe they'll be hairdressing juniors and sweep up all the hair. Or maybe they'll empty dustbins or work on tills and get abused by customers all day.
One can only hope

All of the group took a health and social care GCSE corse

whereas i took Art (im not very good at art but drawing and stuff is better than learning how to care for people) and i was with my Neighbor A friend Emily and Her friend Kira.

so we was in the Group when we had to group up.

the only people from my group of "friends" in art were just the boys and they was ok and not nasty to me

In Design and Technology i always for some reason got high marks for detailing in my design (the finished product was rubbish or not finnished)!!!
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I'd have liked health and social care.

I hated GCSE cooking, I shared a table with two of my 'friends'. But I actually love cooking now, it's very strange. I'm looking forward to getting my own flat. I only get to cook when my parents are away. They tell me I'm useless for not doing housework etc, but whenever I try to do it they either say no or they tell me I'm doing it wrong and tell me to go away so they can do it properly.

I've never ironed but I did the steaming in the charity shop without any problems so I'm sure I'd be able to iron. I also hoovered and cleaned a window and a glass shelf in the shop. But I don't think my parents have noticed I've grown up.

I can't remember every finishing any of my products in Design and Technology. There was one thing where I just had to drill one hole and I'd be done but then I fainted so I had to go to the nurse and my wooden egg cup was then mysteriously lost.
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:58   #2866
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I'd have liked health and social care.

I hated GCSE cooking, I shared a table with two of my 'friends'. But I actually love cooking now, it's very strange. I'm looking forward to getting my own flat. I only get to cook when my parents are away. They tell me I'm useless for not doing housework etc, but whenever I try to do it they either say no or they tell me I'm doing it wrong and tell me to go away so they can do it properly.

I've never ironed but I did the steaming in the charity shop without any problems so I'm sure I'd be able to iron. I also hoovered and cleaned a window and a glass shelf in the shop. But I don't think my parents have noticed I've grown up.

I can't remember every finishing any of my products in Design and Technology. There was one thing where I just had to drill one hole and I'd be done but then I fainted so I had to go to the nurse and my wooden egg cup was then mysteriously lost.
Same with me
I never do housework
but in the shop
i do some Polishing and Hoovering (i cant steam as im too young)
but mostly im Tagging the clothes or on the till

I hated cooking at school it was all food that no one would cook in there own home in a million years

when my friend started cooking she made Cupcakes, Pizzas, Ice cream and "fun" food

my friend who was Bullyed the same as me by the same group was in my cooking class

when she came back to school we was checking out her time table (i had already meet the teacher) and we noticed it was the class room we had in yr 7 when we had a horrible teacher.
my friend says" oh no we got her again"
i say"no look different initals (our timetable said ME e.g for Matt Evans e.g)
she said"What if shes mean like the other"
I said"Come with me"
and i took her to the class room to meet the teacher(she didnt mind as she knew me as shes head of Saturn which some of the mean girls where in so she got some of my mums letters aswell as the head of Venus and Neptune)

Sometimes its the Teacher you hate and not the lesson
the only thing i can cook are Toast and readymeals
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Old 11-07-2012, 01:01   #2867
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I cant wait to get my own Car and Flat but im scraed of living alone

Im trying to save up for a Provisional licence (its £50 and ive got to wait till its 3 months before my birthday)
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I steamed when I was 17. Maybe the rules are different in different shops, or possibly they didn't know how old I was. Or they didn't care.

I like cooking pizza, beef stroganoff, pastries, pies, soups, anything with pasta or noodles in, potatoes, mushrooms, onions.

But in cooking classes, the food we cooked was mostly horrible. We cooked it on Wed morning, then I took it home and my family ate it that evening. So I suppose it's possible it was nice in the morning.

Were your houses named after planets? That's a really nice idea. Ours were named after people no one had heard of.

I hated my English, Welsh and psychology teachers, though I would have done at least 2 of those subjects for A Level. Teachers can play a big part.

Then there was my physics and chemistry teacher who was a nice guy but he couldn't keep order so my class just did whatever they wanted. Everyone refused to work with me but you needed 3 people for each experiment, so the teacher just told me to read books about it. Not that many people did any work, they just talked, laughed, threw things, wound him up, whatever they wanted. Either the teacher was their target or I was.
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I cant wait to get my own Car and Flat but im scraed of living alone

Im trying to save up for a Provisional licence (its £50 and ive got to wait till its 3 months before my birthday)
You might be able to get help from an occupational therapist if you're worried or you could live in supported accommodation to start off with, so if you're not sure about anything, you ask the warden.

I had an OT but she wanted to do all sorts of things I wasn't happy with like talking to my doctor and my mum for me when I was happy to talk to them myself. So instead of making me more independent, she was taking away the things I could already do. When I tried to explain this to her, she discharged me.
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I steamed when I was 17. Maybe the rules are different in different shops, or possibly they didn't know how old I was. Or they didn't care.

I like cooking pizza, beef stroganoff, pastries, pies, soups, anything with pasta or noodles in, potatoes, mushrooms, onions.

But in cooking classes, the food we cooked was mostly horrible. We cooked it on Wed morning, then I took it home and my family ate it that evening. So I suppose it's possible it was nice in the morning.

Were your houses named after planets? That's a really nice idea. Ours were named after people no one had heard of.

I hated my English, Welsh and psychology teachers, though I would have done at least 2 of those subjects for A Level. Teachers can play a big part.

Then there was my physics and chemistry teacher who was a nice guy but he couldn't keep order so my class just did whatever they wanted. Everyone refused to work with me but you needed 3 people for each experiment, so the teacher just told me to read books about it. Not that many people did any work, they just talked, laughed, threw things, wound him up, whatever they wanted. Either the teacher was their target or I was.
Same as my Sciene Teacher
although she wasnt very nice she did let us get away with whatever
She put Charlotte Next to me and Kasey behind me (who where BFF) and when we grouped up they insisted we go in a three(it was prob so they could muck about and i do the work) but it wasnt yes they did muck about but then they stopped and help with thwe reaserch

It was weird coz in most lessons charlotte was in and she got moved away from her friend she was placed next to me

i got a fail in Year 8 geography coz the teacher couldnt control us so we just sat there doodling in our books
the essay about rivers turned into drawing Snoopy and spongebob

Ive always had bad teachers for geography
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You might be able to get help from an occupational therapist if you're worried or you could live in supported accommodation to start off with, so if you're not sure about anything, you ask the warden.

I had an OT but she wanted to do all sorts of things I wasn't happy with like talking to my doctor and my mum for me when I was happy to talk to them myself. So instead of making me more independent, she was taking away the things I could already do. When I tried to explain this to her, she discharged me.
OT doesnt sound usefull then

when i do move out i might eget a dog to keep me company
i thought Warden run estates were for ederly as my nan lives in one all the bungalos are the same with a special pull cord if they get in trouble
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OT doesnt sound usefull then

when i do move out i might eget a dog to keep me company
i thought Warden run estates were for ederly as my nan lives in one all the bungalos are the same with a special pull cord if they get in trouble
There is also supported accommodation for 'vulnerable adults' with depression, anxiety, disabilities, problems like that. The warden is partly there in case you need help but they also check up on you regularly to make sure you're okay.

A lot of flats don't allow pets, or they only allow them if you ask for permission first, which they might not give.

OTs are probably great if they're prepared to see you as an individual and look at what you actually need help with. My OT just made assumptions about what I could and couldn't do and didn't listen to me. The whole mh team were like that. I said I never went out with friends (don't have any), so they assumed I couldn't leave the house. But I go out on my own all the time (I hate leaving the house but I can do it) and even went on holiday alone before my health got too bad.
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There is also supported accommodation for 'vulnerable adults' with depression, anxiety, disabilities, problems like that. The warden is partly there in case you need help but they also check up on you regularly to make sure you're okay.

A lot of flats don't allow pets, or they only allow them if you ask for permission first, which they might not give.

OTs are probably great if they're prepared to see you as an individual and look at what you actually need help with. My OT just made assumptions about what I could and couldn't do and didn't listen to me. The whole mh team were like that. I said I never went out with friends (don't have any), so they assumed I couldn't leave the house. But I go out on my own all the time (I hate leaving the house but I can do it) and even went on holiday alone before my health got too bad.
Im more Anixety sufferer
i cant go out after 3pm (when the kids are let out from school) as i get worried incase i see anyone i know
i can go out 9am to 2:50 as kids are (hopefully) at school and i wont see anyone i know

I used to go down the town with my "friend" but now i dont go out with anyone hardly just my mum and dad.
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