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Originally posted by Achtung Perhaps coin a new term then.If they'd asked which pleb should be dropped from a plane without a parachute instead of celeb... [color=red]cepleb [color=crimson](SI'pleb)[/color][/color] [color=blue]noun [size=1]derog.[/size][/color] INFORMAL SHORT FOR ceplebrity: A number of ceplebs gatecrashed the party. Before I worked here (at MacDonalds) I was a cepleb. I'm a cepleb get me into here! (Yet) Another cepleb feature in this week's Hello!/OK!/Shite! ![]() ![]()
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You have invented a new word just for Big Brother contestants.
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Originally posted by ben4321 It wasn't necessarily anything that Jon did that wound Ray up the most, it was more to do with the thought that his return meant that he could still win the money, even though the majority of viewers had chucked him out for being so boring.
.............And he demonstrated his three-dimensional nature by winding up Ray........... |
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Originally posted by bystander Rubbish.It wasn't necessarily anything that Jon did that wound Ray up the most, it was more to do with the thought that his return meant that he could still win the money, even though the majority of viewers had chucked him out for being so boring. I was actually referring to the incident where Ray nominated Nush instead of Steph and Jon brilliantly sowing seeds of doubt in his mind about his chances of winning. You could see the cogs turning in Ray's vacant skull. Obviously weren't paying attention were you?? |
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Originally posted by MacattacK It's been a while since I said this but......Perhaps coin a new term then. [color=red]cepleb [color=crimson](SI'pleb)[/color][/color] [color=blue]noun [size=1]derog.[/size][/color] INFORMAL SHORT FOR ceplebrity: A number of ceplebs gatecrashed the party. Before I worked here (at MacDonalds) I was a cepleb. I'm a cepleb get me into here! (Yet) Another cepleb feature in this week's Hello!/OK!/Shite! ![]() ![]()
Loving your work
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Originally posted by MacattacK Perhaps coin a new term then. [color=red]cepleb [color=crimson](SI'pleb)[/color][/color] [color=blue]noun [size=1]derog.[/size][/color] INFORMAL SHORT FOR ceplebrity: A number of ceplebs gatecrashed the party. Before I worked here (at MacDonalds) I was a cepleb. I'm a cepleb get me into here! (Yet) Another cepleb feature in this week's Hello!/OK!/Shite! ![]() ![]()
Love it !! I think this might catch on
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it really is class... where the hell have you been, macattack????[SIZE=1]yeah, channels and programming et al, i know... but we've missed you here![/SIZE] |
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Originally posted by ben4321 Enough to know that it was generally accepted that Jon's return was generally regarded as a failure.
....Obviously weren't paying attention were you??.. |
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Originally posted by bystander Really? Is that why he was cheered when he left the house on the final night?
Enough to know that it was generally accepted that Jon's return was generally regarded as a failure. |
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Originally posted by ben4321 I recall there was a limit by the local authorities as to how many people were allowed within the compound on eviction nights, so you're right, Jon did get cheered by a couple of hundred people. Really? Is that why he was cheered when he left the house on the final night?
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Originally posted by bystander Now now Bystander - you know it was the highlight of the series Enough to know that it was generally accepted that Jon's return was generally regarded as a failure. We'll get you to admit your true feelings yet
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Originally posted by bystander No...everyone knows it was a great success...it was him being removed from the house in the first place that was considered to be a failure.......
Enough to know that it was generally accepted that Jon's return was generally regarded as a failure. |
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Originally posted by bystander And was voted back into the house by popular demand with 62% of the public vote - half a million people. I recall there was a limit by the local authorities as to how many people were allowed within the compound on eviction nights, so you're right, Jon did get cheered by a couple of hundred people.
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Originally posted by Mesostim and a fix No...everyone knows it was a great success...it was him being removed from the house in the first place that was considered to be a failure.......
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Originally posted by bystander and that leaves how many cheering cameron?I recall there was a limit by the local authorities as to how many people were allowed within the compound on eviction nights, so you're right, Jon did get cheered by a couple of hundred people.
30?, 40?, ok, 50...tops.
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Originally posted by skazza Actually, didn't they all boo Cameron on the night? and that leaves how many cheering cameron? 30?, 40?, ok, 50...tops.
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i was trying to make cameron's fans feel good...
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Originally posted by ben4321 Now you know that's blatantly untrue Ben.Actually, didn't they all boo Cameron on the night?
I'm pretty sure Doris and Julyan didn't boo
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Originally posted by Mesostim There was a certain amount of expectation when Jon went back in which turned to frustration on the forum because nothing was happening. Some people were then saying to be patient with Jon.............he had a cunning plan...........................so cunning in fact that before we knew it the show was over and nothing had happened, well nothing of any great entertainment value.
No...everyone knows it was a great success...it was him being removed from the house in the first place that was considered to be a failure....... |
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Originally posted by bystander Oh, dear oh dear...There was a certain amount of expectation when Jon went back in which turned to frustration on the forum because nothing was happening. Some people were then saying to be patient with Jon.............he had a cunning plan...........................so cunning in fact that before we knew it the show was over and nothing had happened, well nothing of any great entertainment value. Don't you remember Jon telling Davina on the final night that BB *told* him not to stir the others? You really weren't paying any attention at all were you? What's "great entertainment value"? Kate vomiting and Jade clearing it up? Jonny's drunken misogyny? |
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Originally posted by ben4321 Yes, that was a good result for Jon, he was up against some stiff opposition wasn't he. And was voted back into the house by popular demand with 62% of the public vote - half a million people.
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Originally posted by bystander Yes. Jon was very popular - fact.Yes, that was a good result for Jon, he was up against some stiff opposition wasn't he.
What a petty, weak retort.
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Originally posted by ben4321 throw cameron into the mix and i might just buy it... he would have been great tv in bb3What's "great entertainment value"? Kate vomiting and Jade clearing it up? Jonny's drunken misogyny? [SIZE=1]did i really say that? oops!!!![/SIZE] |
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Originally posted by bystander Big Brother yanked his leash in.....But even then he was more interesting than the rest put together......
There was a certain amount of expectation when Jon went back in which turned to frustration on the forum because nothing was happening. Some people were then saying to be patient with Jon.............he had a cunning plan...........................so cunning in fact that before we knew it the show was over and nothing had happened, well nothing of any great entertainment value. |
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Originally posted by skazza A nervous breakdown on prime-time TV. Cameron barricades himself in the outside "poor side" toilet with his bible repeating Psalm 23 to himself again and again.
throw cameron into the mix and i might just buy it... he would have been great tv in bb3 [SIZE=1]did i really say that? oops!!!![/SIZE] |
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