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Roberto - "This is not the Hilton!"
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FinalBroadcast
04-06-2005
I've got no problems with what Roberto is saying. Kemal is becoming more and more like a hairy Marco by the day.
Orchid50
04-06-2005
Originally Posted by pickle:
“He thinks he owns the place along with Derek and Makosi.”

I agree! All three need to be slapped into touch.
Red_Duck
04-06-2005
Originally Posted by jewelwg:
“I feel sorry for Roberto and Derek...two adults in with a bunch of stroppy kids.
Have they actually bought any food for proper meals this week, or is it all crisps beer, cider and chocolate? I predict hunger by Wednesday....”

Why feel sorry for Derek. He knew the score even if Roberto might not have been as familar with UK BB from series 1.

As for starving: aren't they always supplied with basics such as lentils and rice? It would do some of them the power of good to reduce the amount of processed food they eat.

I think it's a pity they don't get some Jamie Oliver cookery lessons over the plasma screen as a task, so it could show other young people how to cook. No point getting the schools to produce decent food ifthe school children then return to junk food when they leave.
Red_Duck
04-06-2005
Originally Posted by FinalBroadcast:
“I've got no problems with what Roberto is saying. Kemal is becoming more and more like a hairy Marco by the day.”

With his baseball cap round the wrong way and unshaven face, Roberto is beginning to resemble a mullah.
lulu
04-06-2005
Originally Posted by NewWoman:
“As is the Gatwick one. £150 a night for a glorified Travelodge.”

Yup, captive audience and all that.

Roberto....all I can say is that his voice totally grates on my nerves along with Craig.

I'd love to know how good a hairdresser Craig is if he has a salon at 19. I was under the impression it took a long time to become a properly trained hairdresser.

Scratch that I've just had a look at Maxwell's head, nuff said
pamuela
04-06-2005
Originally Posted by NewWoman:
“As is the Gatwick one. £150 a night for a glorified Travelodge.”


I can totally agree with you Newwoman.
I worked there on housekeeping in the late 90's ( under a different name, the Hotel not me)

I lasted a few days as I couldn't put up with the poor standards of the Hotel or most of the staff.

The things I found in and under beds in purportedly clean rooms I won't go into as some FM's may be eating.

One of the strangest things I found in one room on the departure of a 'guest' was a length of tow-rope and 2 rolls of cling film.

Still have the rope as it has come in handy a few times, but ditched the cling film.

Pam
ForumDiva
04-06-2005
Originally Posted by FinalBroadcast:
“I've got no problems with what Roberto is saying. Kemal is becoming more and more like a hairy Marco by the day.”

I wish Roberto would go on strike and then they'd appreciate him more. I dread to think how they would survive without his planning and cooking and Derek's washing up. As it is the place looks manky, they can't even spread out a duvet. All very well Kemal, Anthony etc. saying they came to have fun not to do any work but who did they assume was going to do it for them??
wcs
04-06-2005
I think Roberto and Derek will be up for eviction pretty soon as there are divisions forming over attitudes to food, cleanliness etc. and they're becoming isolated. Then we'll see how capable the youngsters really are at fending for themselves...
Rennie
04-06-2005
A few days of Roberto not cooking and they will be begging him to get his apron back on.

Fairplay to Roberto when he cooks everyone is in consensus that it tastes good and he uses the budget wisely, but also it gets to the table as a group each mealtime.

When Science nom'd Roberto he said he in one breath 'he doesn't behave like a 30-something should' - oh pray wise one Science how should us 30-odds be behaving. The minute Roberto shows an ounce of maturity they throw strops and moan he's being a fuddy duddy! We 30 somethings just can't win but the joke is on the kids....cos they've got all this to come

I'm off for an ovaltine now, where are my slippers?
That Bloke
04-06-2005
Originally Posted by lulu:
“ Heathrow Hilton is just sh*te.”

Same with the Hilton Olympia. The assume that people will put up with the poor state of repair because it is so close to Olympia. And they're right .

The best 'work' hotels IMO are the Holiday Inn and Marriott.
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