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Can't believe what I witnessed on last night's live feed
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marbri
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Vesna:
“I thought this thread was going to be about Sherrie, Natasha, Farrah and Jenna getting along and having a good old chinwag. .”

I know. It was actually nice to see and a shame the birds kept stopping by.

What I did gather from the fragments we heard was Jenna and Farrah explaining to the others at the table why Chloe and Stevi were still in. That when they were in the secret room they saw how much time those two spend thanking BB, thanking the British public etc....Sherrie and Natasha were unaware of this but those shows are put on for the cameras, not the HMs.

I also suspect, regarding the sleepwalking, that it was decided that they would not help Bobby anymore when he sleepwalks and see if it continues. I suspect when Jenna went to bed to talk to James and started with "I know you like Bobby ........" it was in regards to that.
Wainy84
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Bev75:
“Agreed PC, I sleepwalk and nowadays it's usually when I'm stressed, but can happen at other times. I don't think Bobby is faking it.




I started at age 3, at age 39 I'm still sleepwalking and talking, not everyone grows out of it. Lucky you if you did!”

Sorry!
My daughter also stopped sleep walking as she got older.
Bev75
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Wainy84:
“Sorry!
My daughter also stopped sleep walking as she got older.”

Lucky her too! There is a poll thread set up now about it.
Wainy84
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Bev75:
“Lucky her too! There is a poll thread set up now about it.”

Thanks.
Ferret_Lives
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by rolergirl:
“just stop talking to me, you are getting weird and nasty.”

wow
Ferret_Lives
16-09-2015
James and Jenna have been talking today about Austin and although James is genuinely worried Jenna seems to be using it as an excuse to separate another friendship in the house, despite having Austin on board last night in her campaign against Bobby, Janice and Stevi/Chloe.
allie4
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“No but it may well have knocked him out and rendered him unconscious if she'd caught him 'sideways on with her fake arse'. You know how things slip and slide.”

OMG - Farrah?
yellowlabbie
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Ferret_Lives:
“wow ”

I agree
Dangermoose
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Wainy84:
“Sorry!
My daughter also stopped sleep walking as she got older.”

I didn't start sleepwalking till I was in my late teens/early twenties.

Most of the times I am aware that I did it was when under stress (or the influence of alcohol)

I've also been known to wake up just as I'm climbing in to someone else's bed.
yellowlabbie
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“I didn't start sleepwalking till I was in my late teens/early twenties.

Most of the times I am aware that I did it was when under stress (or the influence of alcohol)

I've also been known to wake up just as I'm climbing in to someone else's bed.”

I hope you live on your own
Dangermoose
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by yellowlabbie:
“I hope you live on your own”

I do now

Didn't at the times of those incidents
Wainy84
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“I do now

Didn't at the times of those incidents ”

GoinGaga
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“I didn't start sleepwalking till I was in my late teens/early twenties.

Most of the times I am aware that I did it was when under stress (or the influence of alcohol)

I've also been known to wake up just as I'm climbing in to someone else's bed.”

I hope Bobby doesn't try that
Penny Crayon
16-09-2015
[quote=Dangermoose;79658886]I didn't start sleepwalking till I was in my late teens/early twenties.

Most of the times I am aware that I did it was when under stress (or the influence of alcohol)

I've also been known to wake up just as I'm climbing in to someone else's bed.[/QUOTE]

Ahhhhhh that old chestnut
Lurifax
16-09-2015
My husband sleepwalks, maybe once every five years. I'm pretty sure it's genuine, as a couple of weeks ago, he was working away from home, and woke up at 3am, in the hotel corridor, miles from his room, and wearing only his knickers. He had to go down to reception and ask for a key to his room 😂
doormouse
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Lurifax:
“My husband sleepwalks, maybe once every five years. I'm pretty sure it's genuine, as a couple of weeks ago, he was working away from home, and woke up at 3am, in the hotel corridor, miles from his room, and wearing only his knickers. He had to go down to reception and ask for a key to his room 😂”

A blessing he wasn't wearing yours! Or none at all!
Lurifax
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“Most of the times I am aware that I did it was when under stress (or the influence of alcohol)
I've also been known to wake up just as I'm climbing in to someone else's bed.”

Goodness, Danger - am I actually married to you
Lurifax
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by doormouse:
“A blessing he wasn't wearing yours! Or none at all! ”

Just glad he was wearing something!!!
yellowlabbie
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by doormouse:
“A blessing he wasn't wearing yours! Or none at all! ”

Penny Crayon
16-09-2015
My brother in law (after a night on the booze) woke up - opened the sash cord window and weed out into the street below once. Another time he peed in the wardrobe.

When my son was having problems at school he often used to wander downstairs and stand by my chair talking absolute rubbish to me. I do think it's stress related - I would imagine Bobbi is quite stressed in the house.
cazziekay
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“My brother in law (after a night on the booze) woke up - opened the sash cord window and weed out into the street below once. Another time he peed in the wardrobe.

When my son was having problems at school he often used to wander downstairs and stand by my chair talking absolute rubbish to me. I do think it's stress related - I would imagine Bobbi is quite stressed in the house.”

Both my sons sleep walked when they were younger. On one of these occasions my youngest, he was 10 at the time, came down the stairs went into the porch and opened the front door. Luckily I was up to see and stop him. I asked him where he was going, he mumbled something about school and I took him back up to bed. I have to admit I found it quite scary as there was always a risk they could come to some harm. Thankfully they grew out if it.

I also had a brother in law that would get up and pee behind doors and in wardrobes but only after he had a skinful. Another time he had moved house, got completely pie eyed then went back to his old address, but of course his key didn't work so he climbed through a window and slept on the floor. Luckily it was a small village and everyone saw the funny side.
yellowlabbie
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by cazziekay:
“Both my sons sleep walked when they were younger. On one of these occasions my youngest, he was 10 at the time, came down the stairs went into the porch and opened the front door. Luckily I was up to see and stop him. I asked him where he was going, he mumbled something about school and I took him back up to bed. I have to admit I found it quite scary as there was always a risk they could come to some harm. Thankfully they grew out if it.

I also had a brother in law that would get up and pee behind doors and in wardrobes but only after he had a skinful. Another time he had moved house, got completely pie eyed then went back to his old address, but of course his key didn't work so he climbed through a window and slept on the floor. Luckily it was a small village and everyone saw the funny side. ”

So funny A friend of mine's husband used to pee in the wardrobe after a skinfull. It's obviously a man thing.
Scarlet O'Hara
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by cazziekay:
“Both my sons sleep walked when they were younger. On one of these occasions my youngest, he was 10 at the time, came down the stairs went into the porch and opened the front door. Luckily I was up to see and stop him. I asked him where he was going, he mumbled something about school and I took him back up to bed. I have to admit I found it quite scary as there was always a risk they could come to some harm. Thankfully they grew out if it.

I also had a brother in law that would get up and pee behind doors and in wardrobes but only after he had a skinful. Another time he had moved house, got completely pie eyed then went back to his old address, but of course his key didn't work so he climbed through a window and slept on the floor. Luckily it was a small village and everyone saw the funny side. ”

Is your brother-in-law Robert Downey Jr?
cazziekay
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by yellowlabbie:
“So funny A friend of mine's husband used to pee in the wardrobe after a skinfull. It's obviously a man thing.”

It does seem to be doesn't it. Can't imagine a woman doing it as we need to sit down so would end up on the floor in a very messy heap.

Originally Posted by Scarlet O'Hara:
“Is your brother-in-law Robert Downey Jr?”

Nah, no-one famous. I did see a vid of RDJ in really bad mess so there is definitely a similarity to the state he used to get in. He was funny though, my brother in law that is, thankfully he was a happy drunk, apart from the peeing.
Dangermoose
16-09-2015
Originally Posted by Lurifax:
“Goodness, Danger - am I actually married to you ”

Possibly .... if I'm suffering from amnesia
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