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Old 01-12-2016, 17:20
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It's all an act for the TV, thinking the more dramatic he is, the better chance of other reality shows come calling for him.
Indeed. Another reality TV wannabe.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:21
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Zero for sleep. He probably just paid a fiver for the breakfast.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:22
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Big brekkie!
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:22
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Tomorrow's gonna be fun!
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:22
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Indeed. Another reality TV wannabe.
People know the more horrible you are, the more coverage you'll get sadly.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:22
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I must say I don't like tomatoes on the vine. As the bloke said, difficult to eat.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:23
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Who in their right minds would want to stay there for their honeymoon.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:23
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I must say I don't like tomatoes on the vine. As the bloke said, difficult to eat.
How are they difficult to eat? You just cut them and eat them.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:25
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He just stormed out without shaking his hand.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:28
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What on earth possesses these people to behave like that on national tv - do they want to go out of business? Some of them could rival Basil Fawlty 😄

Edit: Actually that's an insult to Basil Fawlty.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:40
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I thought there'd be more fireworks today but no it seems to set for tomorrow. It was obvious since the beginning of the week those two couples would never get on but it's just escalated and got silly. I think Indian owner was out of order and patronising when talking to So at dinner, he had learned to tolerate the pair, how "brave" of him. Saying that So overreacted and the marking and storming out of the room was pathetic.

Nice to see Vicky talk today I was worried about her.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:45
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Throwing a strop. That's not very mature and or professional. He's on a TV show being judged in a professional capacity. What's wrong with him?




Those yolks don't get that yellow without good food and some corn in the diet. They are clearly very contented and well fed hens.

Weren't today's couple just wonderful? Kind, sweet, naive and not nasty, grasping, cheats like so many on 4IAB. They have such a good quality product and don't seem to have much idea about pricing. I wouldn't want them to change into penny-pinching meanies but they need to review the price of their brekkie. At a fiver it would still be great value.
I'm so glad about the hens as they do such sterling work for little rewards. You're right as soon as I saw the eggs at breakfast I remarked how lovely and yellow the yolks looked.

Yes they are a lovely couple the Yorkshire pair and especially Chris he wouldn't harm a fly. If they're happy charging such little for their breakfast that's up to them. I would stay there and feed their hens for them and help with the other animals if they wished.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:47
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I thought there'd be more fireworks today but no it seems to set for tomorrow. It was obvious since the beginning of the week those two couples would never get on but it's just escalated and got silly. I think Indian owner was out of order and patronising when talking to So at dinner, he had learned to tolerate the pair, how "brave" of him. Saying that So overreacted and the marking and storming out of the room was pathetic.

Nice to see Vicky talk today I was worried about her.
I think Kris used the wrong choice of word with "tolerate". I think he was trying to smooth things over and meant to say, they were more understanding of his boyish behaviour but it all went wrong.

Loved the Yorkshire couple but really hope Ursula and Daria win the prize, wonderful dynamic between them.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:49
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He just stormed out without shaking his hand.
Do you mean when it came to bed time as they did shake hands on leaving in the morning.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:50
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Do you mean when it came to bed time as they did shake hands on leaving in the morning.
He didn't shake hands with the owner when he left. He just stormed off to his car. His manager shook their hands.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:51
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I think Kris used the wrong choice of word with "tolerate". I think he was trying to smooth things over and meant to say, they were more understanding of his boyish behaviour but it all went wrong.

Loved the Yorkshire couple but really hope Ursula and Daria win the prize, wonderful dynamic between them.
I think Kris is similar to So in that he has foot in mouth syndrome. Whatever he meant it came across as very patronising.

I don't mind who wins out of the couples you mentioned, both deserved winners and nice people.
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Old 01-12-2016, 17:52
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He didn't shake hands with the owner when he left. He just stormed off to his car. His manager shook their hands.
Will have to look again. Must be seeing things.
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Old 01-12-2016, 19:18
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I'm so glad about the hens as they do such sterling work for little rewards. You're right as soon as I saw the eggs at breakfast I remarked how lovely and yellow the yolks looked.

Yes they are a lovely couple the Yorkshire pair and especially Chris he wouldn't harm a fly. If they're happy charging such little for their breakfast that's up to them. I would stay there and feed their hens for them and help with the other animals if they wished.
Hens seem happy to roam free, have nice food and a lovely coop to sleep in!

He didn't shake hands with the owner when he left. He just stormed off to his car. His manager shook their hands.
His manager has a very hard job. I hope So pays him well. Did that blonde woman shake hands when she left So's place? I don't think she did. So may be playing up but she has been uprofessional too. She should have smiled, said thank you and shook hands. That's professional. But then this is 4IAB!!!!

I think Kris is similar to So in that he has foot in mouth syndrome. Whatever he meant it came across as very patronising.

I don't mind who wins out of the couples you mentioned, both deserved winners and nice people.
It did. Though I think he was trying to be friendly with So but perhaps that was because he was hosting. Nothing he said could have appeased So who is/was determined to have his 15 minutes.

Those bits on the bed just looked like something that might have come out of feather bedding. Whatever it was it couldn't have been as bad as sleeping on a dirty mattress protector.
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Old 01-12-2016, 20:43
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...Did that blonde woman shake hands when she left So's place? I don't think she did. So may be playing up but she has been uprofessional too. She should have smiled, said thank you and shook hands. That's professional. But then this is 4IAB!!!!
You seem to have a bit of a downer on Vicky for some reason!
The exit is clearly very scripted - the first of the couple out walks past Kevin and shakes So's hand, the second out shakes Kevins hand. Of the three couples leaving on Monday the camera cuts away after the first shake except for Chris and Vicky where we see So raise his hand and she walks past. But is that Vicky being rude or doing as the director has told her?
And after So had spent the evening being a sexist pratt, could you really blame Vicky for not wanting to shake his hand? Would that not be validating his behaviour? After all she is the guest and so has no need to be professional to that extent.
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Old 01-12-2016, 21:38
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He didn't shake hands with the owner when he left. He just stormed off to his car. His manager shook their hands.
What a spoilt brat he is and the speed of his car as he left. Idiot.

A paddy so they can pay much less I think and as for the hairs
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Old 01-12-2016, 21:41
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Having used B&B places in the past and having never done this, can someone explain to me when all this hugging/kissing//shaking hands with the owners of B&B's started? It all seems so false and loud (so many shrieking like welcoming long lost family!).
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Old 01-12-2016, 22:51
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Having used B&B places in the past and having never done this, can someone explain to me when all this hugging/kissing//shaking hands with the owners of B&B's started? It all seems so false and loud (so many shrieking like welcoming long lost family!).
Do they read the feedback before or after all the guests have left ?
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Old 02-12-2016, 01:23
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How come So did all the feedback form and put 0 as he didn't stay the night, well the other fella did, why couldn't he answer for himself not for someone who didn't stay?
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Old 02-12-2016, 01:34
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I think there may be a queue forming behind you 😄
Time to form a conga line!
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Old 02-12-2016, 01:44
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What a spoilt brat he is and the speed of his car as he left. Idiot.

A paddy so they can pay much less I think and as for the hairs
I wonder what his driving licence is like?

He had no intention of staying there! As soon as he spotted the hairs he said that he really felt like he didn't want to stay there.

I wonder what reality show he'll next apear on?

He's just signed up to Channel 5's latest celb show 'The Chicken Sexers'* hosted by Rebecca Loo's.

*(I'm looking forward to my royalty payment from C5)

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