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LOL ITVs bad editing
Did everybody notice Darren light up after he had his row with Rhona?
I thought they were not allowed items like tabs? |
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oh dear.... and Tara has been gasping for a fag! What was he smoking then?
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Originally posted by johnno Dried dung beetle dung. It's powerful stuff. How do you think Tony's managed to stay in la-la land for all this time?oh dear.... and Tara has been gasping for a fag! What was he smoking then?
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Originally posted by johnno A tab and i dont think Tara is gasping for a fag as they have them in the camp. oh dear.... and Tara has been gasping for a fag! What was he smoking then?
I was not the only person that noticed this, im going to watch the repeat on ITV2 just to check i was right, but i know what i saw. |
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I saw the same thing last night actually. Darren was definately smoking a cigarrette
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Originally posted by Rich2k I saw the cigarette too. I saw the same thing last night actually. Darren was definately smoking a cigarrette I have no illusions about some of them having a tantrum and demanding certain priviliges or else they'll walk. That's what celeb's do!
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Originally posted by faequeen faequeen, for us poor smokers cigarettes are not a privilige they are an absolute necessity. Why do these programmes always expect people to be able to give up smoking? Is it just extra pressure and cruelty?I saw the cigarette too. I have no illusions about some of them having a tantrum and demanding certain priviliges or else they'll walk. That's what celeb's do!
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Originally posted by fruitbat Right on Sister. faequeen, for us poor smokers cigarettes are not a privilige they are an absolute necessity. Why do these programmes always expect people to be able to give up smoking? Is it just extra pressure and cruelty?
I'd be climbing the trees without any baccy. Then again it is a jungle so I'm sure I'd soon find something to smoke.
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LOL they said they would go on the show and they knew the rules.
They are not even A list celebs anyway and if they walked then it would say to the viewers they were week. DArren should not be allwoed a tab no matter what he knew the rules and i think its shocking. |
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They did say on ITV2 last night that they'd been allowed ciggies because some of them had given up other luxury items.
They said that Nell gave up lip-balm, Dareen gave up something or other, and Nigel gave up one of his bibles. Mind you, that was Tara they were talking about... J. |
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Originally posted by fruitbat fruitbat - as an ex-smoker - I am tyrannical!!faequeen, for us poor smokers cigarettes are not a privilige they are an absolute necessity. Why do these programmes always expect people to be able to give up smoking? Is it just extra pressure and cruelty?
No-one needs these dirty things - have sex instead, it's healthier and you'll also burn off calories.
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Originally posted by jaymz Why didn't Tara give up her luxuries up instead of the others. She is the one needing the cigs.
They did say on ITV2 last night that they'd been allowed ciggies because some of them had given up other luxury items. They said that Nell gave up lip-balm, Dareen gave up something or other, and Nigel gave up one of his bibles. Mind you, that was Tara they were talking about... J. |
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Weren't there ciggies with the Wine?
There defintiely were when they got the pint of milk question wrong. BTW a pint of Organic Semi Skim is 35p in Tesco so it was a pretty tricky question |
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tara seemed to have some kind of plaster under her left arm last night - nicotine replacement patches?
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Originally posted by fruitbat Seconded faequeen, for us poor smokers cigarettes are not a privilige they are an absolute necessity. Why do these programmes always expect people to be able to give up smoking? Is it just extra pressure and cruelty?
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Originally posted by Eejay Sorry Eejay but I won't be kissing you goodbye when you leave for the airport! Seconded
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Originally posted by faequeen Oh no ! Tried a few times to stop and still trying.Sorry Eejay but I won't be kissing you goodbye when you leave for the airport!
Anyway will miss you all & ' Celebrity ' whilst I'm on my hols but look forward to catching up when I get back. Take care. |
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Um, hello?! Cigarettes are not a necessity. I know that once your hooked, your hooked. But you shouldnt start smoking in the first place. Its disgusting and it can kill you. Sorry, no offence to anyone who does smoke as I'm sure it is very hard for you. but if you choose to poison your body unnecessarily, then you cant expect everyone else to just cater around you. These celebs shouldnt be allowed it at all. At least it might help them break the habit
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Originally posted by drama_girly I dunno what the big deal is. I was actually surprised at how easy it was for me to give up smoking. I do still have cravings occasionally, but only when I've been drinking. Even then it's not too hard to resist.
Um, hello?! Cigarettes are not a necessity. I know that once your hooked, your hooked. But you shouldnt start smoking in the first place. Its disgusting and it can kill you. Sorry, no offence to anyone who does smoke as I'm sure it is very hard for you. but if you choose to poison your body unnecessarily, then you cant expect everyone else to just cater around you. These celebs shouldnt be allowed it at all. At least it might help them break the habit |
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Originally posted by drama_girly I think you'll find that religion has been responsible for more deaths than cigarettes, perhaps Nigel should be thrown out as a health risk?
Um, hello?! Cigarettes are not a necessity. I know that once your hooked, your hooked. But you shouldnt start smoking in the first place. Its disgusting and it can kill you. Sorry, no offence to anyone who does smoke as I'm sure it is very hard for you. but if you choose to poison your body unnecessarily, then you cant expect everyone else to just cater around you. These celebs shouldnt be allowed it at all. At least it might help them break the habit |
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Originally posted by bystander If Nigel posed a risk then yes. I'm aware that religion causes many deaths, and thats wrong too. Unfortunately theres not much we can do about it. But people can personally make the decision not to smoke, so its their responsibility.
I think you'll find that religion has been responsible for more deaths than cigarettes, perhaps Nigel should be thrown out as a health risk? |
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Originally posted by drama_girly Most smokers would like to stop but because of their addiction "Unfortunately theres not much they can do about it."
If Nigel posed a risk then yes. I'm aware that religion causes many deaths, and thats wrong too. Unfortunately theres not much we can do about it. But people can personally make the decision not to smoke, so its their responsibility. |
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