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Best night of the series, would not have happened...............
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Schnauzer Bites
10-07-2003
The only person trying to ruin last nights fun was Lisa with her constant bitching of how hard done to she was, but how only she was strong enough to cope. Put on another record Lisa, maybe We'll Never Meet Again, Not In A Month Of Sundays.
alexq
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by dfwmya
Och naw, way seem to have foon the Camoron of the message bard ”

Hard to tell if you are insulting me or offering me a compliment. If its an insult then you are a **** (touché), otherwise thanks
matt.b
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by Schnauzer Bites
The only person trying to ruin last nights fun was Lisa with her constant bitching of how hard done to she was, but how only she was strong enough to cope. Put on another record Lisa, maybe We'll Never Meet Again, Not In A Month Of Sundays. ”

lisa provided the only entertainment , ray drunk in the pool zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz:sleep:
Jilly
10-07-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by Schnauzer Bites
The only person trying to ruin last nights fun was Lisa with her constant bitching of how hard done to she was, but how only she was strong enough to cope. Put on another record Lisa, maybe We'll Never Meet Again, Not In A Month Of Sundays. ”

The whole point was she did confront them, it was the right time and it added to being one of the best nights viewing. They all interacted well together and that is why I think it would have been a different evening if Cameron had been there. He has just said to Steph he did not mind missing out as he was reading the office book. Steph is far more entertaining away from Cameron.
Schnauzer Bites
10-07-2003
I don't think the best time to clear the air, if that is your intention, is to wait until everyone else is too drunk to put together coherent sentences.

She wanted to tell them all how wonderful she is and how pathetic they all are, safe in the knowledge that Cameron was not around to stop her tirade.

Would Miss Big Head from Wales like some cheese with that whine.
Babycatcher
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by Jilly
He has just said to Steph he did not mind missing out as he was reading the office book. ”

He was reading Gos's book, as i heard it.

bc
matt.b
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by Schnauzer Bites
I don't think the best time to clear the air, if that is your intention, is to wait until everyone else is too drunk to put together coherent sentences.

She wanted to tell them all how wonderful she is and how pathetic they all are, safe in the knowledge that Cameron was not around to stop her tirade.

Would Miss Big Head from Wales like some cheese with that whine.
”

Jilly
10-07-2003
He was reading the Bible. SB your argument fails as they have cleared the ait and its a much better atmoshere now.
Jilly
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by Jilly
He was reading the Bible. SB your argument fails as they have cleared the air and its a much better atmosphere now. ”

Babycatcher
10-07-2003
If he was reading the bible,how come he keeps saying he was reading Gos's book?
Or was he saying he was reading Gods book?


bc
matt.b
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by Babycatcher
If he was reading the bible,how come he keeps saying he was reading Gos's book?
Or was he saying he was reading Gods book?


bc
”

some people here call gos god
Jilly
10-07-2003
Well it was a thick big black book he was reading in the garden and it wasn't a paperback.
Babycatcher
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by Jilly
Well it was a thick big black book he was reading in the garden and it wasn't a paperback. ”

Not that thick to be the whole bible.
Perhaps it's just the New Testament
Actually the more I think about it, the more likely it is that he was reading "Gods book" or at least some religious thingy. I am sure it is the same book I have seen going into the Diary room. (not on it's own obviously)

bc
manleesam1
10-07-2003
Even his brother writes about the fact that Cameron now is looking very uncomfortable in the house. His time has come
let him out. He has done his work and can now go back to Orkney a happy man
johnno
10-07-2003
those of you 'throwing stones' might care to be a little more tolerant yourselves. OK, so Cam has a set of values and beliefs different from yourselves, or the other HMs, but is that a good reason to want to crucify the guy? He's not such a bad bloke in the round, but you'd think he was a Saddam the way you've exaggerated everything out of all proportion.
Babycatcher
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by johnno
those of you 'throwing stones' might care to be a little more tolerant yourselves. OK, so Cam has a set of values and beliefs different from yourselves, or the other HMs, but is that a good reason to want to crucify the guy? He's not such a bad bloke in the round, but you'd think he was a Saddam the way you've exaggerated everything out of all proportion. ”

Er, I actually agree with you johnno.
I was jut trying to clarify what he was reading last night.

bc
johnno
10-07-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by Jilly
Well it was a thick big black book he was reading in the garden and it wasn't a paperback. ”

oh dear... that's pretty serious
Jilly
10-07-2003
I don't think anybody has insulted Cameron in this thread or over exagerated the facts, we are debating the merits of him staying in the house.
johnno
10-07-2003
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“Originally posted by Babycatcher
Er, I actually agree with you johnno.
I was jut trying to clarify what he was reading last night.

bc
”

no, that isn't the problem, but does it matter what he was reading really? He might have spent some time reading both? So if he says he was reading Gos's book, maybe he was for a time? Then read some of his bible?
matt.b
10-07-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by johnno
those of you 'throwing stones' might care to be a little more tolerant yourselves. ”

hmm, eggs in cams case as he wanted for jon, the poor sinner that cam is aaaaw he is so haarmlessssssss
Typhoid-X
10-07-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by johnno
blah blah.... OK, so Cam has a set of values and beliefs ........blah blah.......is that a good reason to want to crucify the guy? ”

Christian.............wood..............nails........'if i had a hammer, i'd hammer in the morning'

The phrase poetic justice spings to mind
shirl
10-07-2003
IMO Cameron joined in just fine last night even though he was stone cold sober.He laughed every time they ran out of the reward room and took part in the fun later on.

As for this morning he has been laughing and joking with them all about last night.The only time he got serious last night was after BB asked him to tell them to keep the noise down and not to run around the pool.He did this without preaching and stated that "we will all have to go inside if you dont do what BB says"
What is so party pooperish about that comment?
He was only doing what he was told and for their own sake..

Granted he wouldnt have got paraletic and maybe he would have drawn the line at some of the dares but all in all he didnt sulk and hasnt done all week even when hes been left on his own for ages he has stayed up and joined them when they have all come out of the reward room.
matt.b
10-07-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by shirl
IMO Cameron joined in just fine last night even though he was stone cold sober.He laughed every time they ran out of the reward room and took part in the fun later on.
”

cameron had a fake smile on, in afrika he had a sincere smile, surely u can see that by now when golden boy puts on an act.
alexq
10-07-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by shirl
IMO Cameron joined in just fine last night even though he was stone cold sober.He laughed every time they ran out of the reward room and took part in the fun later on.

As for this morning he has been laughing and joking with them all about last night.The only time he got serious last night was after BB asked him to tell them to keep the noise down and not to run around the pool.He did this without preaching and stated that "we will all have to go inside if you dont do what BB says"
What is so party pooperish about that comment?
He was only doing what he was told and for their own sake..

Granted he wouldnt have got paraletic and maybe he would have drawn the line at some of the dares but all in all he didnt sulk and hasnt done all week even when hes been left on his own for ages he has stayed up and joined them when they have all come out of the reward room.
”

Its looking like the tide is turning against Cameron - the C4 BB site have now got it in for him and are concentrating their positive attention on the 3 Stooges :

http://bigbrother.channel4.com/bigbr...ry.jsp?id=5040

He is being portrayed (some might say fairly) as totally disapproving of the HMs antics.
Daxley
10-07-2003
Has anybody been on to the thread about him singing 'The Sash' ? Then you'll know the impact Cameron has made in the last 24 hrs.

My name is Daxley and I'm a Cammite. There, I've said it. However, I think it's time for him to go. He is obviously no longer happy - he went to the bathroom to wash the beer from his legs after their joke on him. His face was like thunder and he was obviously disgusted.

I thought he'd have a philosophy of 'live and let live' - but obviously to practise this he needed guidance from The Good Book. Didn't work, did it:
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