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An Thropologist
14-06-2014
Or the older woman with portion control tendencies box.
Sunnydays
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by Jequila:
“Them is shtrong women, innit. ”


.......and I is one strong white/pinky-beige woman......
Sunnydays
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“Or the older woman with portion control tendencies box.”


Like it.......
FusionFury
14-06-2014
I hope it's just coincidence.

Adele BB3 was nice.
cavalli
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by FusionFury:
“I hope it's just coincidence.

Adele BB3 was nice.”

You joke, right?

She was horrid but smart enough to be subtler than Jade.
Eraserhead
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by benbeez1:
“everyone I've seen on this show since 2003 has been a argumentative gobshite”

^^ This.

They just pick angry / gobby people regardless of colour.

2003 was the "boring" BB with Cameron the winner. C4 were terrified that the show would die so the next year they stuck in a bunch of firebrands and we got the legendary Fight Night, so every year since has featured several housemates being opinionated gobshites.
Desy Boy
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by firefly_irl:
“I think its always been an attempt to re-create the Charley Uchea thing but Charley was somewhat funny whereas these wannabe versions are all vicious.

Before Charley we didn't have the same amount of angry black women on BB. Whereas its almost been a yearly occurrence since.”

I actually think Makosi was the prototype but since her it's been just anger, aggression and domineering but very little humour or self awareness.
Conehead
14-06-2014
Don't forget that applicants are initially self-selecting. BB can only work with the material that walks through the door in the first place.
gilesb
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by chloedancer:
“Corin was not gay.She hooked up with a guy in there i think

Josh,oh yeah.i liked him.Brian's treatment of him was appalling because he wanted to be the only gay in the village.”

She had a girlfriend.... so she is bisexual.
Speak-Softly
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by Desy Boy:
“I actually think Makosi was the prototype but since her it's been just anger, aggression and domineering but very little humour or self awareness.”

Makosi was a legend, I don't remember her ranting at anyone.

Ok she was sly and delusional, but she was also polite, she didn't swear, she had great conversations with people and was really, really nice to the newbies who were stuck in the hidden room and she also saw the humour in both herself and the situations..
lulu g
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by Speak-Softly:
“Makosi was a legend, I don't remember her ranting at anyone.

Ok she was sly and delusional, but she was also polite, she didn't swear, she had great conversations with people and was really, really nice to the newbies who were stuck in the hidden room and she also saw the humour in both herself and the situations..”

Yes, she was mental but she wasn't particularly angry, and she did provide a lot of entertainment.
benbeez1
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by Eraserhead:
“^^ This.

They just pick angry / gobby people regardless of colour.

2003 was the "boring" BB with Cameron the winner. C4 were terrified that the show would die so the next year they stuck in a bunch of firebrands and we got the legendary Fight Night, so every year since has featured several housemates being opinionated gobshites.”

sorry i mean't 2004
Daemon666
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by performingmonk:
“This is definitely an unfair view. Pauline has not been cast due to her colour, it's cause they knew she was a proper shitstirrer and ideal BB HM. There's no agenda whatsoever.”

Actually, this is probably one of the first HMs that I really feel like saying that I believe that she HAS been cast because of her colour.
lulu g
14-06-2014
Originally Posted by Daemon666:
“Actually, this is probably one of the first HMs that I really feel like saying that I believe that she HAS been cast because of her colour.”

Why so?
queenshaks
14-06-2014
Hello? Has anyone noticed Toya in the house? She's nothing like nasty Pauline!
HonestLee
15-06-2014
Originally Posted by zelda fan:
“Unfortunately BB loves a stereotype here is just a few i have noticed

camp gay guy.
argumentative black girl.
cocky cockney/Londoner.
thick essex person.
vain shallow models in their early twenties.
asian girl who is too quiet.
Posh person who is a bit snobby.
Working class person who hates posh people intensely.
Chav

The important thing is to obviously remember most people don't conform to these silly stereotypes it is just BB being lazy and unimaginative.”

so so good
gilesb
15-06-2014
Originally Posted by queenshaks:
“Hello? Has anyone noticed Toya in the house? She's nothing like nasty Pauline!”

Hmmm I disagree..... "I will deck her" (paraphrased)
Digital Sid
15-06-2014
Originally Posted by queenshaks:
“Hello? Has anyone noticed Toya in the house? She's nothing like nasty Pauline!”

They're both nasty, Toya's is just less confrontational, but they're by no means alone, Helen is equally spiteful.
Penny Crayon
15-06-2014
Originally Posted by queenshaks:
“Hello? Has anyone noticed Toya in the house? She's nothing like nasty Pauline!”

Hello? I've noticed and she's a nasty piece of work ..........if Pauline goes she'll just drop into her place. The pair of them seem to think that everyone should just listen to them and do what they tell them. I can't believe the arrogance ........'you should be doing this, you should be doing that, you're not listening to me'. They could be mother and daughter.
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