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Fash - Hero?
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tecwen-whittock
03-05-2003
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“Originally posted by hunnybabe
Fash is a hero. He has bravely tackled each task despite phobias and gained vital food for the team. If it were anyone else you would all be singing their praises. Poor Fash. ”


HILARIOUS! You really are quite a silly girl arn't you?
hunnybabe
06-05-2003
He IS a hero. Despite phobias the black Adonis of the jungle, has triumphed bravely in all FOUR trials and gained a total of 28 meals for the useless lazy waste of space others (except Daniella who is lovely). Contrast this with Catalina, Anthony, Wayne and Daniella who all together have only gained 21 meals totally for the group. How dare anyone even question whether Fash is a hero or not. His actions speak for themselves. He IS already crowned the definitive King of the Jungle on merit. He is the real winner no matter what happens. FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS!
gazza71
06-05-2003
Quote:
“ Contrast this with Catalina, Anthony, Wayne and Daniella who all together have only gained 21 meals totally for the group. How dare anyone even question whether Fash is a hero or not.”

Yeah, but contrast Fash's record with Catalina's, in terms of percentages and Cat wins by miles. If you want to look at it in silly ways...

Fash has done well, but he's still a wally. I mean "My viewers"?
hunnybabe
06-05-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by gazza71
Yeah, but contrast Fash's record with Catalina's, in terms of percentages and Cat wins by miles. If you want to look at it in silly ways...

Fash has done well, but he's still a wally. I mean "My viewers"?
”

It's easy to get a score of 10 stars when you are dealing with fake crocodiles.................
Pitman
06-05-2003
Fash's trials were all very achievable

blimey Sleepys was near impossible,as was Westys

Wozza could have got more but he aint the fittest lad on the block

If anything i'd give King of the BTT jointly to Sleepy and Westy,but Fash deserves credit for his tasks as well
lazyjane
06-05-2003
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“Originally posted by hunnybabe
It's easy to get a score of 10 stars when you are dealing with fake crocodiles................. ”

It makes absolutely no difference if you truly believe they are real. She believed they were real and she did the task. I may not be her biggest fan but she did well.
hunnybabe
06-05-2003
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“Originally posted by Pitman
Fash's trials were all very achievable

blimey Sleepys was near impossible,as was Westys

Wozza could have got more but he aint the fittest lad on the block

If anything i'd give King of the BTT jointly to Sleepy and Westy,but Fash deserves credit for his tasks as well
”

If you had been awake during Fash's trials you would have seen that they were the hardest of ALL the trials especially when taking into account his phobias. Daniella has a phobia about rats and if she had done the trial which Wayne did then I would have said that was the hardest because of the added fear factor and bravery in doing it at all. Catalina's trial is already a big joke in the media and no-one believes she was in any danger so even a half-drunk one-legged baboon could have done her trial and got 10 stars. Fash has been the strongest and bravest contestant on both series of IACGMOOH without a doubt and the bravest. He really is the undisputed KING OF THE JUNGLE already.
lazyjane
06-05-2003
Lets see you getting into water with some crocodiles (that you think are real) and then see how you handle it. Easy peasy huh?
hunnybabe
06-05-2003
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“Originally posted by lazyjane
Lets see you getting into water with some crocodiles (that you think are real) and then see how you handle it. Easy peasy huh? ”

She KNEW she was not in danger which is why she never once hesitated or even tried to look scared which would be the normal reaction if someone told you to get onto a river with crocs in it! It will be a running joke for a long time how fake those crocs were
gazza71
06-05-2003
Quote:
“It's easy to get a score of 10 stars when you are dealing with fake crocodiles.................”

It's easy to win more meals than everyone else when you've had more chances to win those meals.
JonDoe
06-05-2003
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“Originally posted by tecwen-whittock
...I'm trying really hard to hate Fash
...He really is a complete rsole
...I really cant stand this bloke”

tecwen-whittock if you switch over and watch the news for a bit you'll find plenty of people more deserving of your vitriolic rants.

As it goes, Fash IS a hero. Captain of one of the most unlikely FA cup winnning sides in recent history and capped twice for England which makes a hero in my book ...unless you're a Liverpool supporter.

Of course he's trying to be positive about being voted day after day by the public, wouldn't you? So the guy's a bit intense and a little bit strange maybe ...at least he gives you all something to look at 22 hours a day. Shows like this need characters and you're man is certainly one of those. Give the lad a break tecwen and the rest of you, he's a nice enough bloke.

Keep him in , he's alright is Fash.

btw He did tell the others he had a harness for the bridge of doom.
Sorca
06-05-2003
I dont think Fash is any more a hero than any of the others. I was very impressed with his 'dunking' trial, that rated along side Wayne's and Daniella's for the 'yuk' factor. You cannot compare the number of meals each one achieved, because all three saw their tasks through to the end. The difference being.....Wayne had to search for well hidden keys, and Daniella had to catch a star, while bugs where chucked over her head. Fash could see his stars in the small perspex tanks.......so I think they are all equal in the hero stakes. BTW I didn't think Catalina's or AWT's tasks were anywhere near as bad as rat tunnel, falling star or dunking.

The fact that Fash did other trials does not make him a hero. He was voted by the public because he was acting like a buffoon and was quite patronising to some of the others.

I dont dislike Fash....in fact I'm starting to find his earnest, guru, yoda act, quite endearing.
novice
06-05-2003
Fash is just a silly. Going on and on about his role as an Ambassador - so full of self importance. And his political knowledge would seem to be NIL. At one point a few days ago the others mentioned Amina Lawal (the woman under a sentence of being stoned to death) and he said ... oh, that's all sorted, there never really was a problem, it never really was going to happen. I'm afraid that was Fash just making things up (she's still under the sentence with an appeal due at the beginning of next month). He just has a dreadful need to open his mouth on ALL occasions - even if he hasn't a clue what he talking about.
Plant
06-05-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by novice
Fash is just a silly. Going on and on about his role as an Ambassador - so full of self importance. And his political knowledge would seem to be NIL. At one point a few days ago the others mentioned Amina Lawal (the woman under a sentence of being stoned to death) and he said ... oh, that's all sorted, there never really was a problem, it never really was going to happen. I'm afraid that was Fash just making things up (she's still under the sentence with an appeal due at the beginning of next month). He just has a dreadful need to open his mouth on ALL occasions - even if he hasn't a clue what he talking about. ”

Actually, there was an article in the Guardian this morning about Amina Lawal that sort of backs up what Fash has said:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/story/...949980,00.html

Anyone who's forwarded on that email that's doing the rounds at the moment should read it for an alternative view.
Kevcamel
06-05-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by Sorca
I dont dislike Fash....in fact I'm starting to find his earnest, guru, yoda act, quite endearing. ”

yeah... is right! Well said ... for entertainment factor, you can't knock it, can ya... his Bruce Lee antics make for quality TV. Ant n Dec will love it when they do the interview with Fash, bringing his highlights up, cos he's had that many... as opposed to Sian, what highlights did she have? erm ahem! Yes!

I'm glad Fash was in the camp.
pony
06-05-2003
The most interesting thing Fash has done in the camp was when Wayne (quite sensitively, I thought) asked him about his brother Justin, and he spoke quite movingly. If he had been prepared to act that real earlier on in the show, he might not have become such a figure of fun.
lulu g
06-05-2003
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“Originally posted by pony
The most interesting thing Fash has done in the camp was when Wayne (quite sensitively, I thought) asked him about his brother Justin, and he spoke quite movingly. If he had been prepared to act that real earlier on in the show, he might not have become such a figure of fun. ”

I agree. That was probably the most interesting moment on the show so far.
magsiesss
06-05-2003
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“Originally posted by Kevcamel
yeah... is right! Well said ... for entertainment factor, you can't knock it, can ya... his Bruce Lee antics make for quality TV. ”

For some Fash is a hero for me, I find his antics now really amusing but beware - they are contagious!

Walking along last night I used an arm to swat away a fly or a midgie or something - my other half had me in fits of giggles - he thought I was doing a Fash impression, had copied my 'martial art' move and was waiting for further instructions
hunnybabe
06-05-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by gazza71
It's easy to win more meals than everyone else when you've had more chances to win those meals. ”

RUBBISH as usual! How do you work that out then? If you keep doing trials you get weaker so you get worse at doing the trials. Add to this his phobias and the presssure to do well especially when you follow on from someone useless like Wayne for example who only gets 2 stars and you realise just how hard it is. As for getting better with more chances well that would be correct if he was doing EXACTLY the same trial over and over again as practice does make perfect. In Fash's case he never knew what to expect and the trials were all very different. I guess I have just blown your argument right out of the water mate.
Boutros B Ghali
06-05-2003
Originally posted by hunnybabe
I guess I have just blown your argument right out of the water mate.

No, you haven't. He said it's easier to win more meals when you have more opportunities, which is self-evidently correct. He's talking about in aggregate, rather than per trial.

Please continue with the debate, but don't expect to break the fundamental laws of logic without some sad case (that would be me!) pointing it out.

BBG
badboy
06-05-2003
Guess the jury is still out on Fash, I think he has been great in facing his phobias.. As for the Catalina comments in her trial she was never in any danger. No way would itv put any contestent in real danger, and a crocodile would have ripped her leg off no bother. She knew they wouldn't risk that.
That brings me to another point, do they adjust the trials to the person taking it? example Fash did bridge of doom and the bridge broke. He is very strong and fit and was able to haul himself back up, but if that had been Wozza with his unfit flabby body no way would he have held on, so I wonder would they have let the bridge break?
I think they do adjust the trial to the person. Wozza's trial was a complete joke that anyone could have done, and ant/dec was helping him by pointing out where to go next a complete travesty of a trial.
SpecialHat
06-05-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by hunnybabe
RUBBISH as usual! How do you work that out then? If you keep doing trials you get weaker so you get worse at doing the trials. Add to this his phobias and the presssure to do well especially when you follow on from someone useless like Wayne for example who only gets 2 stars and you realise just how hard it is. As for getting better with more chances well that would be correct if he was doing EXACTLY the same trial over and over again as practice does make perfect. In Fash's case he never knew what to expect and the trials were all very different. I guess I have just blown your argument right out of the water mate. ”

lol, how on earth did you work that out? While I can't deny that "Fash" has been very brave in his trials, he has had more chances are getting stars simply because he was doing more trials. It's simple. How would Sian have had a chance, for example, if she was never asked to do a trial?

Fash is brave, but he's also an earnest pillock.
hunnybabe
06-05-2003
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“Originally posted by SpecialHat
lol, how on earth did you work that out? While I can't deny that "Fash" has been very brave in his trials, he has had more chances are getting stars simply because he was doing more trials. It's simple. How would Sian have had a chance, for example, if she was never asked to do a trial?

Fash is brave, but he's also an earnest pillock.
”

As a humble Fash fan I must decree that he is a GOD.
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