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Old 12-07-2016, 12:44
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Lets face it there's a £50K prize up for grabs here, who'd want to give that to someone that's already got pots of money?!
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Old 12-07-2016, 12:52
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Lets face it there's a £50K prize up for grabs here, who'd want to give that to someone that's already got pots of money?!
Well I'm very rich. And in my experience if you give large sums of money to poor people they just end up spending it on fags and football shirts. I'd much sooner give it to a fellow rich person.
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Old 12-07-2016, 12:55
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Well I'm very rich. And in my experience if you give large sums of money to poor people they just end up spending it on fags and football shirts. I'd much sooner give it to a fellow rich person.
Indeed imagine the depletion of chocolate digestives if Teesha won
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Old 12-07-2016, 13:01
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Well I'm very rich. And in my experience if you give large sums of money to poor people they just end up spending it on fags and football shirts. I'd much sooner give it to a fellow rich person.
Well you can never have too many fags or footie shirts.
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Old 12-07-2016, 13:03
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Well I'm very rich. And in my experience if you give large sums of money to poor people they just end up spending it on fags and football shirts. I'd much sooner give it to a fellow rich person.
Well,I haven't got a pot,so if anyone's giving away money,I'm your man...Thanks.
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Old 12-07-2016, 13:14
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Yes because that's what Big Brother has always been about. Never mind, who's been the best, most entertaining, yet real housemate. Lets give the money to the most hard up, pathetic looking sod. By those standards, Carole would've won BB8 by a mile.
To quote Davina, "It's not a charity". If a billionaire went in, for the experience and was a brilliant housemate, are you saying it's our duty to vote them out?
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Old 12-07-2016, 13:22
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Yes because that's what Big Brother has always been about. Never mind, who's been the best, most entertaining, yet real housemate. Lets give the money to the most hard up, pathetic looking sod. By those standards, Carole would've won BB8 by a mile.
To quote Davina, "It's not a charity". If a billionaire went in, for the experience and was a brilliant housemate, are you saying it's our duty to vote them out?
Keep your hair on! I was simply saying that if I were in a game with a £50K prize and there was some flash Harry telling me how much money he's got blah blah blah then I'd feel inclined to get rid of him. I mean honestly why would a millionaire want to shut himself away in some house with a load of strangers for the summer?! If I were to put myself through that experience it would be in the hope of walking away with the money!
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Old 12-07-2016, 13:25
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... By those standards, Carole would've won BB8 by a mile.
Carole's found a better method of getting far more money than BB's giving away.
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Old 12-07-2016, 14:19
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Keep your hair on! I was simply saying that if I were in a game with a £50K prize and there was some flash Harry telling me how much money he's got blah blah blah then I'd feel inclined to get rid of him. I mean honestly why would a millionaire want to shut himself away in some house with a load of strangers for the summer?! If I were to put myself through that experience it would be in the hope of walking away with the money!
It would've been funny if they had evicted Chelsea for that reason as most people on here, seem to think it's all talk.
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Old 12-07-2016, 14:24
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I would get rid of the person that is the biggest threat to me winning 100k, and Chelsea was nowhere near a threat. If they had brains they would have voted out Lateysha, Jackson or Alex.
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Old 12-07-2016, 14:25
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Well I'm very rich. And in my experience if you give large sums of money to poor people they just end up spending it on fags and football shirts. I'd much sooner give it to a fellow rich person.
That really is bullshit, as well as showing contempt and huge assumptions about poorer people. If someone doesn't have much money they are just as likely to be more frugal with it.
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Old 12-07-2016, 20:17
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Well I'm very rich. And in my experience if you give large sums of money to poor people they just end up spending it on fags and football shirts. I'd much sooner give it to a fellow rich person.

There are plenty of poor people who don't smoke or like football.

...Just like there are plenty of rich folk who don't brag about their wealth.
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Old 12-07-2016, 20:23
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Well I'm very rich. And in my experience if you give large sums of money to poor people they just end up spending it on fags and football shirts. I'd much sooner give it to a fellow rich person.
KT_Dog. It is not likely you are 'rich' and not 'very'.

True wealth comes from morality and virtues. The true 'poor' are the ones without those.

There is a lot to learn, but you will find it soon. It is possible.
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Old 12-07-2016, 20:26
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Lets face it there's a £50K prize up for grabs here, who'd want to give that to someone that's already got pots of money?!
Addressing to you Dee, the most important thing is the wisdom of the acquire of the money sum who will utilise it in a wise way which extends beyond themselves and benefits many.
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Old 12-07-2016, 20:27
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KT_Dog. It is not likely you are 'rich' and not 'very'.

True wealth comes from morality and virtues. The true 'poor' are the ones without those.

There is a lot to learn, but you will find it soon. It is possible.
Lmao you sound like Andy!
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Old 12-07-2016, 20:54
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I think you'll find that KT_Dog is rich in humour.
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Old 12-07-2016, 21:26
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I think you'll find that KT_Dog is rich in humour.
It should not be to find. Jokes should be clear especially pertaining to serious.
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Old 13-07-2016, 09:47
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Flipping heck people. "Fags and football shirts" ?!
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Old 13-07-2016, 09:57
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It should not be to find. Jokes should be clear especially pertaining to serious.
It was perfectly clear to me.
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Old 13-07-2016, 11:35
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It was perfectly clear to me.
That is because you see levity were other see darkness. I have nothing but love for Corey though, I recognise the steps of someone new to the path of enlightenment. And as they try to guide others, let us too guide them. So to Corey I say, look beyond the words - don't look for the clairity, look for the heart - because within the heart is the truth of what the post was truly saying... Yes, the drive to impart wisdom is a seductive one, but it's one that can blind you. Take stock. Don't rush. Don't assume the darkness in others and don't look for it. Never look for the darkness. Always look for the light first, if the darkness is there you'll uncover it that way. Darkness is the absence of light.

You'll get there. You will. Your intentions are good. As you yourself say, there is a lot to learn... But I hope you feel we're all learning it together. Xxx
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Old 13-07-2016, 11:45
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Addressing to you Dee, the most important thing is the wisdom of the acquire of the money sum who will utilise it in a wise way which extends beyond themselves and benefits many.
Stop preaching - you sound so sanctimonious.
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Old 13-07-2016, 11:49
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That is because you see levity were other see darkness. I have nothing but love for Corey though, I recognise the steps of someone new to the path of enlightenment. And as they try to guide others, let us too guide them. So to Corey I say, look beyond the words - don't look for the clairity, look for the heart - because within the heart is the truth of what the post was truly saying... Yes, the drive to impart wisdom is a seductive one, but it's one that can blind you. Take stock. Don't rush. Don't assume the darkness in others and don't look for it. Never look for the darkness. Always look for the light first, if the darkness is there you'll uncover it that way. Darkness is the absence of light.

You'll get there. You will. Your intentions are good. As you yourself say, there is a lot to learn... But I hope you feel we're all learning it together. Xxx
Yes KT - you sound so sanctimonious
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Old 13-07-2016, 11:54
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Stop preaching - you sound so sanctimonious.
It is not for you to say or you will sound sanctimonious.
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Old 13-07-2016, 14:46
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That is because you see levity were other see darkness. I have nothing but love for Corey though, I recognise the steps of someone new to the path of enlightenment. And as they try to guide others, let us too guide them. So to Corey I say, look beyond the words - don't look for the clairity, look for the heart - because within the heart is the truth of what the post was truly saying... Yes, the drive to impart wisdom is a seductive one, but it's one that can blind you. Take stock. Don't rush. Don't assume the darkness in others and don't look for it. Never look for the darkness. Always look for the light first, if the darkness is there you'll uncover it that way. Darkness is the absence of light.

You'll get there. You will. Your intentions are good. As you yourself say, there is a lot to learn... But I hope you feel we're all learning it together. Xxx
So much positive energy.
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Old 13-07-2016, 15:08
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That is because you see levity were other see darkness. I have nothing but love for Corey though, I recognise the steps of someone new to the path of enlightenment. And as they try to guide others, let us too guide them. So to Corey I say, look beyond the words - don't look for the clairity, look for the heart - because within the heart is the truth of what the post was truly saying... Yes, the drive to impart wisdom is a seductive one, but it's one that can blind you. Take stock. Don't rush. Don't assume the darkness in others and don't look for it. Never look for the darkness. Always look for the light first, if the darkness is there you'll uncover it that way. Darkness is the absence of light.

You'll get there. You will. Your intentions are good. As you yourself say, there is a lot to learn... But I hope you feel we're all learning it together. Xxx
I just seen this and it is very much sarcasm (I.e dark). When love is true, it will show without.

There was a lot of dark in the post addressed and many more posts shrouded in the veil of joke. i.e that post too.

Passing of the buck will not eleviate your heart. It is the path for you. The first step is ridding of the excuse of joke.

I would state 'good luck' but it is not luck, but work of heart.
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