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Old 02-06-2001, 22:57
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I think we should be rational about who to vote out first.
Penny might seem an obvious choice but she does mean well and does get on well with some housemates.
The fact that people might 'get on' better if she wasn't there is irrelevant. We want to keep things stirred up a bit and penny certainly helps do that . Also , we may end up with a bit of a thing between her and Josh which would be entertaining.
Viewers should not imagine themselves as fellow housemates on some sort of happy go lucky scout camp. They are gladiators in the ring and we are the spectators who decide the fate of the players for our own entertainment. So withhold any gut reactions that Penny should go and vote for Helen instead. She's a blond bimbo who has a really gormlous look about her and has real problems with her adverbs. I also think Stuart and Amma are a little nasty underneath and will go before long. I think Penny deserves time - she's already learned a lesson this week and it would be a shame to remove the thorn from the feet of those who nominated her so soon....
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Old 03-06-2001, 00:01
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Originally posted by jkevens
So withhold any gut reactions that Penny should go and vote for Helen instead. She's a blond bimbo who has a really gormlous look about her and has real problems with her adverbs.
I agree.

I think it's also easy to forget that the one who stays has to stay with the knowledge that they were nominated for eviction by some of the others - easy to deal with if you go but sheer hell if you have to stay!

I also think Stuart and Amma are a little nasty underneath and will go before long.
I definitely think Stuart isn't to be trusted ("Slimey Stuart") - although he seems to have slimed the others into not nominating him this time. He is the puppetmaster, carefully pulling the others strings without them noticing.

I'm not so sure about Amma though - My personal jury is still out.
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Old 03-06-2001, 00:18
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Originally posted by pauljaymes


I definitely think Stuart isn't to be trusted ("Slimey Stuart") - although he seems to have slimed the others into not nominating him this time. He is the puppetmaster, carefully pulling the others strings without them noticing.

Isn't this exactly the way Nasty Nick acted last year???

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Old 03-06-2001, 00:45
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Originally posted by sjirvine

Isn't this exactly the way Nasty Nick acted last year???
Totally; thus the "Slimey Stuart" moniker. Stuart may be a little more subtle but his true colours are the same - he's out to win at all costs.

Perhaps "Satanic Stuart" is better - he's already shown us his demon eye contacts - I can see him appearing in The Sun in a few weeks with Tony Blair-style demon eyes.
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Old 03-06-2001, 01:02
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I don't think it is insignificant that at various stages tonight people have been reassuring Helen that although she doesn't go out of her way to offend, she does have a habit of being tactless.

You can only imagine how this will hit home to her on Monday when she finds out the nomination results...
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