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Originally posted by Syd:
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Originally posted by Dave - GaGa:
Does this mean it is a good time to return to my efforts to get Dave out? Big Grin


Leave Dave alone..he is a happy chappy...and won't win anyway....poor bloke.
Im with Dave on this though, he should be presenting childrens programmes somewhere he has a natural caffine induced enthusiasm for everything.
CaptVimes
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Originally posted by Dave - GaGa:
wait wait, how in the world is he in the house if he isn't playing the game?

I'm so confused.


He's been in a US Reality show and has lived his life through that ever since apparently from what he's said.

He thinks he knows how to play the game and wants to get to the last week in BB hoping to win..from what he's said. It won't happen because of edited HL's which aren't doing him any favours, at the moment lol.
Yellow Rose
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Originally posted by Dave - GaGa:
Sorry, I thought it might have been Sophie. I'm trying to keep up.


Sophie's a little daft sweetheart. BEA on the other hand...isn't. She likes to meddle & mix it some.

And she reprimanded Billy-Bob, which he didn't take kindly to. But I think Bea secretly fancies the guy big-time, only he loves the Grade A Mean Girl who's walking tomorrow.

Are we clear now? Laugh
FM
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Originally posted by skive:
Dave is it not weird 'listening' to us all babble on every day about a show you've never seen?

Do you not think we're a right bunch of fruitcakes?

Do you and the gaga crew sometimes get confused with the language we use?

Have we done nothing to dispel British stereotypes?

So many questions. Ninja


1) No, not at all, it is fun trying to figure it all out, actually.

2) No crazier than I sound trying to get a guy evicted form a show I can't watch

3) Yes, often. Makes for good lunch conversation. Sometimes it is confusing, sometimes it is just shocking the words that you folks seem to use in everyday conversation. Some of those words would earn you a punch in the nose here.

4) The only stereotype I have of you folks is that you all drink a lot of tea. Do you?
Dave
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1) No, not at all, it is fun trying to figure it all out, actually.

2) No crazier than I sound trying to get a guy evicted form a show I can't watch

3) Yes, often. Makes for good lunch conversation. Sometimes it is confusing, sometimes it is just shocking the words that you folks seem to use in everyday conversation. Some of those words would earn you a punch in the nose here.

4) The only stereotype I have of you folks is that you all drink a lot of tea. Do you?


I only use most of those words in the privacy of my own home, until this Monday when I said the F word to a surgeon. Ninja

I used to drink quite a lot of tea and never coffee until last October. Suddenly one day tea tasted terrible! I gave it another month and it still tasted terrible so I switched to coffee and have never had tea since. Considering I am 61 years old I am amazed that I have finally given up on tea. Big Grin I do miss it though. Frowner
B
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3) Yes, often. Makes for good lunch conversation. Sometimes it is confusing, sometimes it is just shocking the words that you folks seem to use in everyday conversation. Some of those words would earn you a punch in the nose here.


Oh and this point. Some of the language here shocks me too - and I've been on different Forums for over 10 years - not all Brits are the same as not all Americans are lol
Yellow Rose
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Originally posted by skive:
I do think we're a lot more 'fruity' in our language than Americans are, I think we can be more visceral and brutally honest. I blame the rain, it makes us miserable feckers most of the time. Nod

I hate tea but then I am Welsh, as evviva so kindly pointed out, so I'm not typical. Couldn't function without coffee though!


Blush Skive, speak for yourself, my language is not fruity..(my thoughts might be, but I stop them before they reach my fingertips)....
Syd
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Originally posted by Syd:
Blush Skive, speak for yourself, my language is not fruity..(my thoughts might be, but I stop them before they reach my fingertips)....


lol, you're a better woman than me then syd! Sometimes the ONLY thing that will make me feel better is having a good old cuss (as the yanks would say).

On a totally different topic the only bloke I ever came close to marrying was an American called Dave. Eeker I kid you not, it was the early 90s, we met when we both worked in a hotel in Leeds and then I went to visit him in the states for the summer and....well we were young and in love but normal life took over and we parted. Frowner

On that nostalgic note I'm off to bedfordshire. Night all. wavey
skive

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