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The Girls' Relationship With Each Other
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piper333
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by pompeybrum:
“I wonder if the look Sarah gave when one of the panel (was it Barry?) criticised her singing may have influenced her low vote. I know we found it quite arrogant.

Tony
blogbug.net/oliver”

no one takes notice of Barry
Ignazio
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by piper333:
“no one takes notice of Barry”

Barry's remarks should have garnered more votes for Sarah rather then less.

Does he actually serve a purpose.
jill1812
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by Ignazio:
“Barry's remarks should have garnered more votes for Sarah rather then less.

Does he actually serve a purpose.”

Is letching a purpose?
piper333
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by Ignazio:
“Barry's remarks should have garnered more votes for Sarah rather then less.

Does he actually serve a purpose.”

even Bruce Forsythe would serve more of one.
JessamyFire
05-05-2008
dleted
piper333
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by JessamyFire:
“dleted”

can someone please tell me how to delete posts?
LaLaLaur
05-05-2008
Pompeybrum, is the look you're referring to the one of confusion when Barry told her she had a limited range of expressions? I think that was because, and ALW admitted this, The Lord had instructed her to tone down her acting- and her following this direction lead to criticism.

Anyway, I don't know how it's appropriate to this thread! Lol!

I think the Nancys seem like a genuinely friendlier bunch then the Marias did... Then again, maybe we're just not shown the bitchiness to the same extent! Lol!
pompeybrum
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by piper333:
“can someone please tell me how to delete posts?”

I think he/she just edited the post
Ignazio
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by piper333:
“can someone please tell me how to delete posts?”

go to edit - highlight your post and press delete.
DavetheScot
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by pompeybrum:
“I wonder if the look Sarah gave when one of the panel (was it Barry?) criticised her singing may have influenced her low vote. I know we found it quite arrogant.

Tony
blogbug.net/oliver”

It probably wasn't even voluntary, for goodness sake, just an uncontrollable reaction. I get fed up of the slightest spark of personality being jumped on as arrogance.
JessamyFire
05-05-2008
Originally Posted by pompeybrum:
“I think he/she just edited the post”

She

and yes, I did. Then I typoed the word 'deleted'. Awesome. I blame late nights and French homework.
piper333
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by Ignazio:
“go to edit - highlight your post and press delete.”

that would explain why there is no delete option when you edit and the post does not disappear completely, then.

/me puts face in hands
ToySoldier
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by pompeybrum:
“I wonder if the look Sarah gave when one of the panel (was it Barry?) criticised her singing may have influenced her low vote. I know we found it quite arrogant.

Tony
blogbug.net/oliver”

The look was one of shock and confusion towards ALW, not Barry, not arrogance. It was just a look of 'well if I do exactly what ALW tells me to, and that's not good enough, how DO I impress you Barry?" It was a natural impulse reaction, and her face looked strikingly similar to mine and the rest of the panel's when Barry came out with that comment.
pompeybrum
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by ToySoldier:
“The look was one of shock and confusion towards ALW, not Barry, not arrogance. It was just a look of 'well if I do exactly what ALW tells me to, and that's not good enough, how DO I impress you Barry?" It was a natural impulse reaction, and her face looked strikingly similar to mine and the rest of the panel's when Barry came out with that comment.”

Nevertheless, my main point was, if my reaction (and I'm sorry if it doesn't meet with approval here) was the same as many other peoples, could that explain her low vote?

Tony
JessamyFire
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by ToySoldier:
“The look was one of shock and confusion towards ALW, not Barry, not arrogance. It was just a look of 'well if I do exactly what ALW tells me to, and that's not good enough, how DO I impress you Barry?" It was a natural impulse reaction, and her face looked strikingly similar to mine and the rest of the panel's when Barry came out with that comment.”

Same. And most of the other Nancys too. They panned over, and Niamh in particular had her "eh?!" face on.
LaLaLaur
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by JessamyFire:
“Same. And most of the other Nancys too. They panned over, and Niamh in particular had her "eh?!" face on.”

I was just coming to post that! Lol. Though I was going to describe it as a "WTF?" face.
piper333
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by Ignazio:
“There's a lovely clip of Fran and Jessie having such a laugh.

Jessie is rolling around on the floor in hysterics.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/oliver/video/in...eek=12&video=4

Fran seemed to get on with everyone and no one seemed to have a bad word to say about her.

I think I saw more tears when she left than anyone else.”

look at Jessie and Fran here.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=U8jLPl4L-bM
twingle
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by piper333:
“One of the josephs told Lee that "it bugs me that you've think you've won" that was a real emotion, and do believe that would be cause for some tension, but yeah we don't live there so it would be hard to judge. i just think what it is like when i live with friends for a week in a cabin and we can get catty, so if it is strangers in a competition i can only imagine it isn't all peaches and cream.”

That was Ben and it was an acting class where the boys had to go close up and say something they didn't like about them. That was quite mild and better than Daniel who copped out from telling Lewis something bad.

I have noticed that the Nancys don't seem to hug each other as much as the Josephs. Especially at the sing offs when the boys always seemed to give each other a supportive hug both before and after the song
jane1976
06-05-2008
jodie hasnt got any children
LaLaLaur
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by piper333:
“One of the josephs told Lee that "it bugs me that you've think you've won" that was a real emotion, and do believe that would be cause for some tension, but yeah we don't live there so it would be hard to judge. i just think what it is like when i live with friends for a week in a cabin and we can get catty, so if it is strangers in a competition i can only imagine it isn't all peaches and cream.”

I wonder if they'll do a task like that again... could be interesting.
Babo
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by CASPER1066:
“Ashley - you should rip your clothes and walk about the streets saying....unworthy.....100 times......

Give the girl a break, she is the only one what shows real emotion........she is glad and relieved the GBP put her through..........thats not arrogance its relief....”

I agree - it is all getting pretty pathetic now.
spider9
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by jane1976:
“jodie hasnt got any children”


Thank you - I did wonder when someone said she was a mother. Maybe they meant mother figure.
ranter
06-05-2008
You all make the mistake of thinking you know what someone is like because of the way they look.You assume a petite bubbly blonde is "nice" or "sweet". You assume a taller darker girl not so much. I know Rachel and Sarah. Both are nice girls. Sarah has her ruthless determined side and WILL have been annoyed with Barry for suggesting she was less than perfect. SO WHAT!
As for group dynamics, many of the girls were acquainted before and so may have formed friendships; their relative ages will also have a bearing. Also at least one is gay - this would affect dynamics as much as if you suddenly threw a boy in there.
Anyway - do any of you know a group of more than 3 or 4 girls who all get along all of the time?
LaLaLaur
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by ranter:
“You all make the mistake of thinking you know what someone is like because of the way they look.You assume a petite bubbly blonde is "nice" or "sweet". You assume a taller darker girl not so much. I know Rachel and Sarah. Both are nice girls. Sarah has her ruthless determined side and WILL have been annoyed with Barry for suggesting she was less than perfect. SO WHAT!
As for group dynamics, many of the girls were acquainted before and so may have formed friendships; their relative ages will also have a bearing. Also at least one is gay - this would affect dynamics as much as if you suddenly threw a boy in there.
Anyway - do any of you know a group of more than 3 or 4 girls who all get along all of the time?”

A curious part of me wants to ask who? Lol. I don't think it's that relevant to how the girls interact with one another though. Unless one of the other girls was a raging homophobe...
ToySoldier
06-05-2008
Originally Posted by ranter:
“You assume a taller darker girl not so much.”

So when lots of people named Niamh as one of the friendliest, sweetest girl in the competition, they were mistaking her for a bleach blonde?! I don't think appearance has anything to do with it, it's about the personality they show.
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