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epicurus
21-06-2002
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“Originally posted by robx0666
Most former BIg Brother contestants have disappeared into obscurity after their 10 minutes of fame.

Good luck to Lee who cames across as being quite genuine even if his brand of flirting did not appeal to everyone.

Alison does have lots of personality and could thrive.

Alex may find his public exposure and relative popularity gives his modelling career a boost.

Adele seems the most level-headed contestant and should get a boost to her DJ career.

I don't know about Jonny. Why the music business? Just can't take to his personality and he does seem to have gone into his shell after Alison's eviction and his nomination.

PJ, sadly for him, will only be well-known for being an arrogant tw*t .

Tim and Sophie will disappear overnight - nothing against them, but they're just too ordinary.

Don't know about Kate - she is quite personable if annoying.

Agree that Jade will need to be carefully looked after when she comes out of the house. I think she accepts that she's dumb already which is a start, but coping with everyone else knowing it could be difficult.

Spencer, as the winner, could be cultivated into something more presentable than at present and (if he wants) do something more interesting with his life. Don't like him, but let's look on the positive side!
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But seriously, Alison gets a temporary job on children's television; Sunita walks into rooms and says "I have nothing in common with these lower-class people"; Lynne gets drunk with C-list celebrities; Sandy writes an occasional column for the Guardian; Tim becomes a criminal, oops I mean a successful businessman--same thing; Sophie talks to her mirror endlessly; Jade gets into fights, acts in a few crap cop dramas; Johnny starts his own counselling service: an instant failure; Spencer becomes the voice of student television; PJ has a few roles as straight man in early-evening comedy sketch shows; Alex replaces Graham Norton; Lee grins inanely and doesn't get shagged; Kate crashes her BMW when drunk (hopefully); and Adele becomes the first president of the republic of Britain!
wildstyle24_7
21-06-2002
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“Originally posted by epicurus

Sunita walks into rooms and says "I have nothing in common with these lower-class people"
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Heh!
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“Tim becomes a criminal, oops I mean a successful businessman--same thing”

"Deal goes right, open champagne, deal goes wrong, open prison..."
Clarey
21-06-2002
Surely Spencer will get a job doing all those voice overs David Badiel can't do! I'm sure it him on the new adverts for Mc Donalds breakfast.
Dr Who
22-06-2002
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“Originally posted by wildstyle24_7
Jade:
After being evicted from the house, Jade reveals that she is actually an academic from a prestigious Oxford college, researching mass media phenomenology. . [/b]”

That is just a bit of part time study for her.


Miss Goody is in fact the greatest actress of all time. Talent spotted at the age of 5 she was whisked away to the top secret RADA Department For Child Genius. Here she was seen to have a special talent and was assigned to a special course sponsored by the Intelligence Services to be trained to undertake special surveillance roles. On completion of the course at the age of 14 she started to blend into the South London scene using as cover the stupid dumb blond routine she so brilliantly excelled in at RADA. She was assigned to her first mission at the start of 2001 and has had a particular target under surveillance ever since.

The question is, which on of the HM's is she spying on?
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