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Old 16-06-2001, 01:11
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Did you all hear the boos coming from the crowd as he left the house.

he is the first person out that has been booed
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Old 16-06-2001, 01:48
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personally, I felt sorry for him. Yes he is a grade A **** but he didn't deserve to be booed. (not in the realms of nasty nick). I like his parting comment of 'I've just bought a 9 acre farm and you are all invited to a party. He just had to drop that in, didn't he? The house will definately be quieter and less confrontational without him. Shame really, he was good for a ruck.
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Old 16-06-2001, 01:54
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Hey Smiley, I personally believe he got off lightly really. He didn't have to hear "Stuart, you've set the record for a landslide eviction with a unanimous 86% of the public voting you out!" live on national TV.
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Old 16-06-2001, 02:29
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Good point coljj! can't argue with that. Although, no interviewer is going to miss an opportunity to tell him over the next few days. Just from a watching point of view it would be pretty boring if everyone was nice and polite to each other. As Davina pointed out 'who's going to write the shopping list?'
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Old 16-06-2001, 21:14
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Stuart only did the list ONCE penny did it the week B4 could it be the shopping list of eviction. Who ever writes it is out?
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Old 16-06-2001, 22:40
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Hopefully Helen will write it this week then
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Old 16-06-2001, 22:48
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LOL just what i was thinking. But then she is so thick maybe she does not know how to write.
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Old 17-06-2001, 23:04
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Awww, poor lass. Come on, give Helen a BIT of le-way. After all, with her highly intelegent comments of
'You do have 5 fingers dont you'
and
'I think im the only Welsh person in here'
you surely cant expect the poor girl to be able to write?!

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Old 17-06-2001, 23:44
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Lady Marmalade,

You spelt Intelligent wrong love.
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Old 18-06-2001, 00:10
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I,m with you bb. I have never seen a face that I would so like to punch the lights out of. She is an insult to blondes everwhere.
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Old 18-06-2001, 01:16
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Odd. I frequently feel like hugging her. She appears to me to be the most open and least pretentious member of the household.

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Old 18-06-2001, 09:58
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That is because she is too dim to be pretentious. I agree she is not pretending to be something she is not, but what she is, is a dumb blonde hairdresser who's IQ wouldn't make it in to double figures. She is not a 'bad person', I just wouldn't like to see £100,00 blown on sparkly glitter and stupid t-shirts.

I know what it is, when she went ino the house in the first place, the resident psychologist said she was checking out Narinder to see if she was more attractive than herself, and that is what her whole world revolves around, trying to be beautiful. Empahsis on the trying. She is never going to make my Christmas card list.
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Old 18-06-2001, 13:14
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I didn't know the game was supposed to be an intelligence test. Even if it were, there are many types of intelligence and I don't think Helen's particularly lacking in all of them. I feel that she mainly seems "dim" due to her lack of certain kinds of knowledge and her tendency not to consider her words before she speaks.

What would you prefer the winner to squander hir money on? Holidays? House refurbishment? Music collections? I don't think any of the housemates intends to donate everything to charity.

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