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One thing I noticed about Scott is that normally I can't stand loud stripy Shirts and BROWN is very much a NO NO!!!
But on him they seem to work well! Is that lust or is that lust ? |
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Originally posted by KriZ lust.
One thing I noticed about Scott is that normally I can't stand loud stripy Shirts and BROWN is very much a NO NO!!! But on him they seem to work well! Is that lust or is that lust ? |
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Originally posted by KriZ No, those shirts are disgusting!! But does brown one does suit him. He's quite cute until he takes his clothes off! One thing I noticed about Scott is that normally I can't stand loud stripy Shirts and BROWN is very much a NO NO!!! But on him they seem to work well! Is that lust or is that lust ?
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Originally posted by KriZ KRIZ - I wrote to you on another thread but you didn't reply!! I am looking to you to champion our cause to get Scott more support so he can win this week. Don't let us down!!!!!!!!!
But Scott washes his sheets often! I wonder what Ray's are like ???? |
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With loo roll such a scarce commodity is it any wonder he wipes his snot on the duvet or his t-shirt? clothing/bedding can be washed but loo roll is just wasted on snotty noses. If BB provided the housemates with better ventillation they wouldn't have such bunged up snotboxes.
And again, Scott's heavy sweating is simply because of the intense heat in that house. It's unnaturally hot. I fail to see how depriving housemates of hot water can be healthy for them when they obviously need to shower in such conditions. One brief sprinkle a day is not nearly enough. BB5 needs hot showers all day every day. Where's the hygeine in no hot water? it's nonsensical. Poor little Scott needs a decent pampering session....
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Originally posted by da33431 Over to you Kriz...
No, those shirts are disgusting!! But does brown one does suit him. He's quite cute until he takes his clothes off!
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Originally posted by Monkey_thong I think there's a bit more to it than that.Scott's heavy sweating is simply because of the intense heat in that house. He is the type of guy who play's it straight (pardon the pun) down the middle. He's already got a reputation for sitting on the fence, but this is what he does. He doesn't want to upset anyone. He wants to see both sides of the argument. He doesn't want to take sides. It is widely recognised that dreaming is a representation of the unconcious mind that is surpressed during waking hours. His nocturnal activities (no Rayisms please) demonstrate this. He often chatters away in his sleep, and night sweats are indicative of anxiety. The conflicts he refuses to deal with whilst awake, manifest themselves while he is sleeping. Hence the soggy duvet.
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When I was Young (cough!) I was a lot like that.
I did have opinions but I could and still do see two sides to most things! It just that now I have an opinion and stuff you !!! PS Shelley !!! - What thread do you want me on ??? |
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Originally posted by KriZ This thread is fine!!!
PS Shelley !!! - What thread do you want me on ??? |
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Originally posted by KriZ You sweat a lot too? When I was Young (cough!) I was a lot like that.
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Originally posted by piranhaville NO!!! I have a big room fan on turbo setting !!!You sweat a lot too?
Makes a bloody racket but it was nice a few days ago when it was still boiling at 1:00am !!! Mind you! The thought of me and Scotty in a bed sweating does have a certain appeal ! |
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Originally posted by KriZ Certainly can't argue with that!Mind you! The thought of me and Scotty in a bed sweating does have a certain appeal ! I think Scott's absolutely delicious.
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....but to be serious piranhaville, I agree with what you said!!
You sound like an amuture psychologist like me !!! It also explains his love of film - other people's ideas and concepts, which he analises inwardly ! Compare and contrast !!! |
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Scott's favourite film is The Great Lebowski. Is it any good? What's it about?
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Originally posted by En Ami Sorry !!! We have a strict queuing system in operation!Certainly can't argue with that! I think Scott's absolutely delicious.
Me first, then Monkey Thong is having him for a few days, then you!!! - then if no takers back to ME ME ME ME ME ME........
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Oi....what's going on????
I've suddenly started to notice Scott - has he suddenly woken up? He's talking. |
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Originally posted by Shelley Pass?? Never seen it !!!Scott's favourite film is The Great Lebowski. Is it any good? What's it about?
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Originally posted by KriZ Excuse me, please. I've had my name on the list for a few weeks for Scott. Don't be greedy!!!
Sorry !!! We have a strict queuing system in operation! Me first, then Monkey Thong is having him for a few days, then you!!! - then if no takers back to ME ME ME ME ME ME........
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Originally posted by KriZ You see? Men do have emotions. It also explains his love of film - other people's ideas and concepts, which he analises inwardly ! Compare and contrast !!!
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I like sweaty blokes rather than those that drench themselves in aftershave to conceal their odours. Maybe you'll think i'm strange but I base a lot of my opinions about someone by the way they smell. natural smell that is. The pheromones one gives off have a particular purpose in recognising whether someone is a liar or even down to being a potential sexual partner of friend. The masking of body odours makes it all very confusing. I once worked in an office enviornment and couldn't stand it because all I could smell was horrid cheap aftershave and womens perfumes. Didn't know who was an ally or enemy.
I'd rather work with people outdoors who aren't that bothered by cosmetic masks. I ended up with my cureewnt partner of seven years simply because he smelled right. I don't like stale sweat though. I'm not saying I like stinky dirty old sweat on guys but honest sweat that's natural is great. As for little Scott, I wasn't implying that he isn't a sweaty person but rather that his profuse night time sweating is probably not normal but particular to the house environment. Yes he probably does get a little sticky normally but that sweating in the house seems unusual. Myself, I don't sweat much. never have done. And when I do it has precious little odour. I hardly ever have to wear deodorant or aftershave. The way most guys smell after a few hours is the way I would smell after a week. It's a blessing really. saves a fortune on unneccesary toiletries.
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Originally posted by piranhaville That's never been a shock to me - but it is to many male friends of mine - especially the one's who can't express them !!!You see? Men do have emotions.
When I was young and like Scott, most of my time was spent helping others with their "problems" and 11 out of 10 of mens problems were not being about to tell the one person they needed to, how they felt !!! - so it was normally left to me to be piggy in the middle and get them together! The sad part being that they then had no further use for me!!!
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Originally posted by Shelley The Big Lebowski
Scott's favourite film is The Great Lebowski. Is it any good? What's it about? |
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Originally posted by Shelley Offshoot of Raising Arizona with detours into Fargo, you'll feel strongly one way or another about Big Lebowski and Dude. This seems to happen a lot with the strangely appealing works of the brothers Coen, (Fargo, Raising Arizona, et al).Scott's favourite film is The Great Lebowski. Is it any good? What's it about? Heavily peppered with four letter words and more than a little tongue in cheek, The Great Lebowski, is first and formost a contemporary comedy of errors. It offers a feast of many courses with nympho wives, paint bondage artists, toilet training impaired hoods and a grown-up Jeff Spicoli, Dude,(Jeff Bridges), whose technicolor acid-flashbacks and Aries fast starts and fade-outs somehow harmonize with his admonishments "Hey, there's a BEVERAGE here" when shoved into a limo whilst holding a White Russian. Mistaking Dude Lebowski for the Big Lebowski, the mobster, a couple of screws-loose thugs rough him up and urinate on his rug, ("...the only thing I own that's not a total piece of cr@p,"). Meant as a warning for the other Leibowski, this serves as a vehicle for the mirth and mayhem to come. Dude is a would-be bowler, (though we never see him bowl), who's every fantasy the Coen's are more than happy to share with us, like it or not. John Goodman is believably extreme as the Dude's militaristic best friend, and the entire cast of intense beings (including Jesus!) answer to the beat of different drum. There are brief cameos by Richard Farnsworth, which serve to bracket the otherwise fine mess we've gotten ourselves in-type farce. Is the movie pointless and the premise of mistaken identity absurd? Yes, and it's going on my video shelf for the times I need a strange, well-written laugh. Well you did ask !!!
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Originally posted by Shelley It's the BIG Lebowski starring John Goodman. it's a little weird and has no real story from what I can gather. just one of those WTF? movies you watch and don't understand but then go and watch again to try to understand and get bits of and miss other bits again and so on and so forth. I've had it reccomended to me several times by different people. Just never got around to watching it. but i like john goodman so I guess it must be worth seeing at least once. Scott's favourite film is The Great Lebowski. Is it any good? What's it about? And yes I'm second in line for scott after KriZ. I'll try not to wear the boy out before pasing him back. And of course now Nush has said she isn't interested that means he's free as a bird.
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