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Cam on Children in Need Scotland
Cam will be on BBC Scotland , Children in Need , on 21 Nov from Aberdeen
http://cgi.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pro...i/scpiwk46.pdf (pdf file) CHILDREN IN NEED 2003 7.00pm – 1.00am Jackie Bird, David Sneddon and Pudsey Bear present the 24thannual fund- raising event from BBC Scotland’s studios in which a host of famous faces help raise money for children in Scotland . ............Plus Sally Gray joins us live from Aberdeen with Big Brother winner Cameron Stout. |
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I’m getting worried at the amount of time that Camoron is spending in our city, why doesn’t he go back to his beloved Orkney and switch on their F****** Christmas lights and leave us in peace.
I’ve got a good mind to have a quite word with the Provost and warn him not to get on Camoron’s wrong side, or he will have to watch out for eggs smashing off the back of his head while he gets his lights punched out. "Aberdeen Castlegate 16 November 2003 There is a whole day of festive fun lined up in Aberdeen as the countdown to the switch on of the city's Christmas Lights starts in the afternoon and culminates in the early evening on 16 November. Santa makes an early appearance at the Castlegate just after midday on his sleigh pulled by real reindeer and will parade up Union Street to the Trinity Shopping Mall accompanied by pantomime characters and clowns. Later in the afternoon the main event of the day will be the colourful Electric Parade that leave Marischal College at around 4.45pm and make its way through the city centre to Castlegate where the city's Lord Provost and Cameron of Big Brother fame will be waiting to flick the switch and set the city aglow with hundreds of dazzling lights. Other events in the build up to Christmas include the Aberdeen Christmas Market (6 & 7, 13 & 14 December) and the International Street Market (22 & 23 November). " http://www.travelscotland.co.uk/high...ighlights3.htm |
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Let's hope none of the "Children In Need" are the kids of asylum seekers...
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Shame that Shameron doesn't stick to his Christian principles and help out children in need with his winnings and earnings from BB, rather than using it as a PR excercise for his rapidly fading career.
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I don't think Cam should be slated for helping out Children in Need . Events like children in need are dependent on celebrities taking part and if Cam had declined to take part he would have been slated as being uncharitable for that. The children helped by CinN need all the help they can get...even Cams.
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Originally posted by disnaespeakmuch Fair enough, but you'd think some more Y-grade celebs would help out before they had to scrape the bottom of the barrel and ask Stout. I don't think Cam should be slated for helping out Children in Need . Events like children in need are dependent on celebrities taking part and if Cam had declined to take part he would have been slated as being uncharitable for that. The children helped by CinN need all the help they can get...even Cams.
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What pleasure are you getting out of this ben? If you're knocking Cameron for taking part in Children in need then they don't come any lower than you. It's what you would expect from the gutter press.
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Originally posted by jwt10 No pleasure at all. I'm not knocking Cameron for taking part in Children In Need (admirable cause!) at all - I'm just knocking Cameron!What pleasure are you getting out of this ben? If you're knocking Cameron for taking part in Children in need then they don't come any lower than you. It's what you would expect from the gutter press. Oh, they do come a lot lower than me, by the way. |
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I suppose its more to do with the inability of the local education system to produce worthy christmas-illumination celebs
Cameron is the most famous Orcadian since ........ well all-time maybe. I think he will be a major celeb in that area for a few years yet and might even be stuffed after his death so as not to upset his busy schedule or cause political instability in the area.it has to be remembered that Allan Stewert is no longer a top performer. His impressions of famous people sounding like him are no longer the crowd puller they once was (who can forget his middle-class scottish "oooooooooo ..... betty" ?) http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/ta...rt_allan.shtml I dont know what happened to Sydney Devine :sleep: http://www.sport-workout.co.uk/sydne...0000045972.htm |
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Originally posted by ben4321 Yeah,..I'll knock the fu*ker.No pleasure at all. I'm not knocking Cameron for taking part in Children In Need (admirable cause!) at all - I'm just knocking Cameron! Oh, they do come a lot lower than me, by the way. Funny choice of celebrity endorsement on Children in need. Is he taking his belt with him? Like it's any skin off his nose to turn up and reap some benefit from this. All he has to do is pretend that he really cares about people and stuff. So then he gets a bit of exposure, and he looks good at the same time too. You can't ask for any better PR than that. Remember to consider the fact that he isn't really that bothered if children get the belt, let alone a good hiding. Spare the rod,..spoil the child. It wasn't more than a couple of years ago we saw an ad campaign on TV higlighting the abuse of children. The one where characters on childrens bedroom posters, and childrens toys and whatnot, are shown covering up their ears and eyes when their parent's are knocking seven bells out of thir kids, just out of camera shot. Now this hypocritical opportunist is going to be shown being all lovey dovey with kids, pretending that he really cares about the plight of the suffering. Only the reality is that he would probably have no problem enforcing his own draconian discipline on them if they were his own kids. The fake prophet strikes again,..showing his duplicitous motives. This guy is hardly that much on the side that speaks out against physical abuse against children. If we go by what we already know,..he leans more to the side that believes in giving kids a good leathering. Bit of an ironic sick joke if you ask me. He'd be the last "celebrity" who I'd have on Children in Need,..lying through his back teeth that he really cares about such serious issues. Of course, not that many saw BB4,.so it's probably best they didn't know,..let this first class chump talk his shit in the name of charidee. It is some kind of sick, bad taste irony, but you never know, some good might come of it as long as nobody knows what a **** Cameron actually is. As long as they think he's sincere and caring, and have no idea he's just trying to promote himself as a good wholesome person as good PR for his TV image, then things will probably be okay. Every time he opens his mouth it seems that he is making some big moral statement to confirm to us all what a wonderful chap he is. Why doesn't he just relax a bit, and stop being so pretentious? If he did that, maybe people would stop thinking of him as such a fu*king git. Cameron is just making out he's some great role model ..again,..just to raise his profile. I don't believe for a minute that he really gives a fu*k. |
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I hope Chris Morris is going to make some more Brass Eye type programmes in the future.
Cameron would make an ideal victim. What Cameron is doing here,..is the kind of thing Chris Morris thrives on. Once Cameron has been set up like a kipper and exposed as the fake he is,..ohh, I would be at peace with the world. It would make everything alright, and poetic justice would provide balance to the universe again.
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Great posts, Alrightmate.
It does feel terribly cynical to write this, as Children In Need is a *brilliant* cause. There are also many actors, sports personalities and others in the public eye who do wonderful work for so many worthy charities without a thought for their own personal gain but the fact is that Children In Need and Comic Relief *are* hyped up "events". Sometimes I've watched them, and felt an underlying smugness at times. You watch a segment of a celeb flying out to Africa and their body language sometimes does give the sense that they think "this is going to do my career no end of good." There's a complete incongruity as you point out, Alrightmate, about Stout's participation, given that I can't remember a single instance in the BB4 house where he ever put himself out to show kindness or any genuine philanthropic solicitude to anyone else - whereas Jon, for example, was always willing to go out of his way to help individuals in the house (Scott, Nush, Tania) and for the group as a whole (trying to organise a system for mastering the bell-ringing task so they could win and all have more to eat and drink - pity it didn't work out but that task was impossible - and immediately volunteering to guess the others' charades so that other people could get into the reward room for the night). And at the risk of sounding like a real grouchy leftie, it's times like this you realise that the government are doing a really sh*t job with our taxes when they need to mobilise charity events like this to provide decent facilities and TLC for our kids. |
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Ben your post was going fine until - you brought Jon into it and how he was an example of kindness. Sorry! I know you may be ''in love '' but really does everything have to centre around Jon. My Jon did it this way.. Zzzzzzz
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Originally posted by jwt10 Whatever. Zzzzzz to you.Ben your post was going fine until - you brought Jon into it and how he was an example of kindness. Sorry! I know you may be ''in love '' but really does everything have to centre around Jon. My Jon did it this way.. Zzzzzzz It can be hardly described as blind sycophancy when Jon has actually done something to merit being held up as an example of courtesy and consideration for others - the very opposite of Stout, which was the point I was making. If you don't like it - tough. Name one good thing Stout did during BB4? |
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How pleasingly ironic it would be if Stout agreed to be put in the stocks and pelted with rotten eggs?
After all, it's for charity - I'd make a few donations to see it. |
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Maybe they could have a see how many lights you can punch out in one minute contest
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Originally posted by ben4321 He left for S. Africa for a few days which allowed everyone else to enjoy themselves.Name one good thing Stout did during BB4? [/b] LOL Grim! Yes , it could be sponsored by Volvo and there'd be a row of cars... Anyway, how difficult would it be to get all Cam supporters in a wheelie bin? Both of them, I mean. |
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Originally posted by prettyflowers what *career*? what are you talking about?Shame that Shameron doesn't stick to his Christian principles and help out children in need with his winnings and earnings from BB, rather than using it as a PR excercise for his rapidly fading career. christ - you can't knock people for taking part on things like Children In Need, if they're asked to. and how do you know he hasn't given some of his winnings to charities anyway? Iain |
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Originally posted by Alrightmate so he doesn't care about the *plight of children* because he doesn't see any harm in *getting the belt*?Funny choice of celebrity endorsement on Children in need. Is he taking his belt with him? Remember to consider the fact that he isn't really that bothered if children get the belt, let alone a good hiding. Spare the rod,..spoil the child. It wasn't more than a couple of years ago we saw an ad campaign on TV higlighting the abuse of children. The one where characters on childrens bedroom posters, and childrens toys and whatnot, are shown covering up their ears and eyes when their parent's are knocking seven bells out of thir kids, just out of camera shot. Now this hypocritical opportunist is going to be shown being all lovey dovey with kids, pretending that he really cares about the plight of the suffering. you're comparing *getting the belt* with extreme physical abuse? i don't see that thats strictly necessary - simply *getting the belt* never really did anyone that much harm, and can't really be compared to the sorts of extreme physical abuse something like Children in Need might highlight. Iain |
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*faints* blimey, just when everyone thought it was safe, back comes iain!
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Originally posted by iain Did it not? simply *getting the belt* never really did anyone that much harm
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as it had been a while, I thought i'd just pop in - wondering if you guys would still be harping on about something.
good to see I wasn't disappointed... Iain
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Iain
Previously your posts have made for interesting (albeit tedious at times ) reading.The exponential growth of threads on the basis of your line by line analysis and carefully chosen retorts, combined with your knack of knowing which word(s) to highlight in bold, italics, both or within *asterisks* have livened up the forum post BB4. I suspect you particularly enjoy this type of debate, and indulge in such discussions tongue-in-cheek. I am surprised by how flippant the comment you made above is.
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perhaps. but it was fairly spot on nonetheless I thought.
and of course you're right - it isn't really meant to be taken too seriously - it just breaks up the day, thats all. and as for *all* italics in bold - well, as I've said before - given how ambiguous text on its own can be without intonation, its just a habit I've picked up to try and get emphasis across. Iain
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Ah but how can something be fairly spot on, either it's spot on or it's not
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