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haphash
07-01-2014
Have to admit Lee is very disappointing and seems rather dim. He is marginally better than Dappy but that's not saying much.

He hasn't expressed an interest in anything really so far except for flirting with Casey and saying that he fancies Jasmine . If he really likes Jasmine what is he doing messing around with Casey?
japara
07-01-2014
There are far too many posts on here that I agree with to quote any of them but I too would much prefer to see more of the interesting conversations. To me it is what the original premise of BB was about seeing how individuals react and converse with each other, rather than this fake coping off crap. I could go to any city centre on a saturday night to see a bunch of immature adults(!)flirting and and flashing and generally showing off.
too_much_coffee
07-01-2014
Originally Posted by anne_666:
“I would prefer more adult conversation. Do people take much longer to grow up now? Watching the adult "kids" in the bathroom,a lot of that is usually a part of adolescence, some of it even earlier. Fun at the time, then we get on with and enjoy the real thingThat was all for the cameras of course.
I would never take away someones efforts , financial or otherwise for charity. I don't expect anything other than the attitude Lee demonstrated, from him. He's on the hunt for totty, nothing else. Liz is the opposite end of the spectrum , an angst ridden, professional rescuer because of her idealism and also needs to grow up and accept reality. She seems quite startled by anyone not deeply depressed by the world. Some deep seated personal issues there. Her isolated life style speaks volumes and this experience, forced to be amongst more balanced and mature adults(in some cases), could do her good. Her comment about feeling safe in the house was revealing and rather poignant.”

I am actually starting to feel a little sorry for Liz and feel that she must live an incredibly lonely and scared life. I'm not defending her with regards to the drivel that she writes but she seems desperately in need of a friend.
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