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Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Supes:
 

Or collects rich partners.......none of it is exactly commendable, but why one is 'better' than the other I have no idea

 

is that not just a posh form of prostitution? 

As I said yesterday Dame, there are many 'shades' of 'prostitution' imho

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Bethni:

Exactly Cosi.... i cant believe i'm defending Danica either. I'm actually not keen on her but she's done nothing wrong in the house, so far

I don't like Danica - she's just beige, in my humble.  It's quite funny that she's coming out of this as a sweet victim.

Supes's comment is bang on how I feel about Danica. 

 

(Thanks Dame )

jas is helping to boost Danica as conor boosted deana - nobody likes a bitch .

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nobody should diagnose them selves with a complex condition such as bi-polar - that is just soooo wrong and an insult to peeps who are bi-polar IMO

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

Oh well, maybe I'm completely wrong, but I'm still with Jasmine on not liking Danica. If Danica had a mouth on her, every forum would be full of ppl disliking her and pointing out her nefarious work.   Just because she makes herself out to be the girl next door, doesn't make her likable, well not to me.

Well I don't disagree that there's little to like about Danica.

She also has a zero personality and her 'career' has a short shelf life.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Supes:
  

Definitely Kaffs.....I've lived with bi-polar, (my dad,)  never saw him behave anything like that.

 

 

me too Supes, my daughters done some really stupid things...but never spoken like that to anyone as far as I know. Bi-polar is as good as any excuse if people are willing to believe it 

Exactly, she needs to take responsibility for her foul behaviour rather than hide behind some whacky inaccurate self-diagnosis

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Supes:
 
 
 

Definitely Kaffs.....I've lived with bi-polar, (my dad,)  never saw him behave anything like that.

 

 

me too Supes, my daughters done some really stupid things...but never spoken like that to anyone as far as I know. Bi-polar is as good as any excuse if people are willing to believe it 

- my line managers brother is bi-polar - she is sometimes in tears with fear of what he is going to do next and she is a real tough cookie - so wrong to grasp a label  - jas is disgusting

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
 
 

I'm at the point of no return, Baz - I have no interest in knowing her so-called hang ups.  

 

 

me either Cosi...bloody hell, most of us have a 'story', but we don't treat people like sh*t and saying what you think is keeping it real...no, its sodding well downright nasty and malicious 

 

*here's me thinking the first night, at last, a fun BB* 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Baz:
I think the thing is I will never know what hang ups Jasmine has , or is like in RL , I can only judge her by what I see on the TV , and what I see is a nasty, self obsessed individual .

I'm at the point of no return, Baz - I have no interest in knowing her so-called hang ups.  

Same.... and last night in the h/l's show, after she told my prince to eff off, i am 100% sure she was on something. I know she'd been in the diary room and she was definitely away with it. When she said today that she couldn't remember the night before, and it was coming back to her slowly in bits, i'm convinced BB gave her something to calm her down 

If that's the case, she shouldn't be in there. Then again it's only my opinion

Bethni
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Supes:
 

Or collects rich partners.......none of it is exactly commendable, but why one is 'better' than the other I have no idea

 

is that not just a posh form of prostitution? 

As I said yesterday Dame, there are many 'shades' of 'prostitution' imho

Absolutely 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 
 

- my line managers brother is bi-polar - she is sometimes in tears with fear of what he is going to do next and she is a real tough cookie - so wrong to grasp a label  - jas is disgusting

 

it is Ros...my daughter didn't sleep at all last night, someone was coming to get her  Talked to her this morning and she realised how daft it all was, why she just didn;t go to bed with her hubby and solve the problem  

 

 

edited to say sorry, I am going off topic, I thought I was in the Crib for a minute 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
 

 me either Cosi...bloody hell, most of us have a 'story', but we don't treat people like sh*t and saying what you think is keeping it real...no, its sodding well downright nasty and malicious 

 

*here's me thinking the first night, at last, a fun BB* 

There's a great line from Dinnerladies that I never forget:

 

"Oooh, no offence meant"

 

"None taken, but plenty given"

 

'Keeping it real' seems is a disguise for being downright rude and obnoxious

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
 

I'm at the point of no return, Baz - I have no interest in knowing her so-called hang ups.  

 

 

me either Cosi...bloody hell, most of us have a 'story', but we don't treat people like sh*t and saying what you think is keeping it real...no, its sodding well downright nasty and malicious 

 

*here's me thinking the first night, at last, a fun BB* 

Well, it still could be if we get her out and people don't insist on trying to keep in the so called 'big characters'

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 
 

- my line managers brother is bi-polar - she is sometimes in tears with fear of what he is going to do next and she is a real tough cookie - so wrong to grasp a label  - jas is disgusting

 

it is Ros...my daughter didn't sleep at all last night, someone was coming to get her  Talked to her this morning and she realised how daft it all was, why she just didn;t go to bed with her hubby and solve the problem  

  I have had an insight through her  and  realise it is such a complex thing - she is so scared sometimes and she is not one to divulge to me - but sometimes the erratic behaviour and not knowing what is going to happen next gets to her

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Bethni:
 

Same.... and last night in the h/l's show, after she told my prince to eff off, i am 100% sure she was on something. I know she'd been in the diary room and she was definitely away with it. When she said today that she couldn't remember the night before, and it was coming back to her slowly in bits, i'm convinced BB gave her something to calm her down 

If that's the case, she shouldn't be in there. Then again it's only my opinion

That does seem v possible Bethni, and I doubt it was Horlicks!

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 
 

- my line managers brother is bi-polar - she is sometimes in tears with fear of what he is going to do next and she is a real tough cookie - so wrong to grasp a label  - jas is disgusting

 

it is Ros...my daughter didn't sleep at all last night, someone was coming to get her  Talked to her this morning and she realised how daft it all was, why she just didn;t go to bed with her hubby and solve the problem  

 

 

edited to say sorry, I am going off topic, I thought I was in the Crib for a minute 

 so did I

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
 

Same.... and last night in the h/l's show, after she told my prince to eff off, i am 100% sure she was on something. I know she'd been in the diary room and she was definitely away with it. When she said today that she couldn't remember the night before, and it was coming back to her slowly in bits, i'm convinced BB gave her something to calm her down 

If that's the case, she shouldn't be in there. Then again it's only my opinion

That does seem v possible Bethni, and I doubt it was Horlicks!

totally agree bethni - she was a totally different person today

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
 
 

There's a great line from Dinnerladies that I never forget:

 

"Oooh, no offence meant"

 

"None taken, but plenty given"

 

'Keeping it real' seems is a disguise for being downright rude and obnoxious

 

 

I knew I should have been Victoria Wood  

 

oh and here's a snog cos its you  

Fank ewe  

 

 

If that's true about Jas in the DR (getting meds?), then again, it's totally unacceptable that she's in that house.  It still won't make me give in to any of her actions or behaviour though.  It's her problem to solve.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
 

 me either Cosi...bloody hell, most of us have a 'story', but we don't treat people like sh*t and saying what you think is keeping it real...no, its sodding well downright nasty and malicious 

 

*here's me thinking the first night, at last, a fun BB* 

There's a great line from Dinnerladies that I never forget:

 

"Oooh, no offence meant"

 

"None taken, but plenty given"

 

'Keeping it real' seems is a disguise for being downright rude and obnoxious

Oooooo I like that

I read an article by the Brick woman extolling the virtues of brutal honesty...we've still got a lot more of her to see me thinks

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/fem...-IS-best-policy.html

FM
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
 

 me either Cosi...bloody hell, most of us have a 'story', but we don't treat people like sh*t and saying what you think is keeping it real...no, its sodding well downright nasty and malicious 

 

*here's me thinking the first night, at last, a fun BB* 

There's a great line from Dinnerladies that I never forget:

 

"Oooh, no offence meant"

 

"None taken, but plenty given"

 

'Keeping it real' seems is a disguise for being downright rude and obnoxious

Oooooo I like that

I read an article by the Brick woman extolling the virtues of brutal honesty...we've still got a lot more of her to see me thinks

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/fem...-IS-best-policy.html

Brutal honesty should be reserved for those who dish it out with altruistic reasons.  Not any old g*bshite hankering to enjoy the misery it may cause

 

I'll say "Goodnight" in here to all  and read the article, Supes.

Cosmopolitan

preston used to go to the DR for "meds"

BigBrother star Samuel Preston has admitted that he was addicted to sleeping pills and prozac, while married to blonde beauty Chantelle Houghton.

The pair first met on CelebrityBigBrother 2006 and wed soon after. However, only nine months later they got divorced and didn’t see each other again until they both entered Ultimate BB last month.

In an interview with The Daily Star, the former Ordinary Boys singer admitted that he was addicted to prescription drugs before and after meeting Chantelle and said that the substances led him to make many drastic decisions about his future.

Preston said: “I am sure the numbness is to blame for some of the more bizarre decisions that I have made in my life.

“I certainly wouldn’t have agreed to do Big Brother or left university to pursue music.

“Or, I hate to say it, but I wonder if I would have got married to a near stranger however smitten we thought we were.

“Sleeping pills and anti- depressants destroyed relationships, sent my life in uncomfortable directions.”

He added: “An addiction is infuriating in that it won’t listen to reason, no matter how many times I woke up in pools of blood on the bathroom floor, having not made it to bed.

“The embarrassment of having to explain to the doctor, as he stitched up the tears in my skin that I didn’t remember anything.

“Still my hand reached for those pills every night. The sleeping pill I would take was called Zolpidem and I would take up to 70mg a night. People overdose on less.”

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
 
 
 

The bit in bold, Col - frankly, for me, that kind of behaviour stinks of 100% meanness.  Again, I will say it is self-centred and gives evidence that there is a distinct lack of even a basic care or respect for another human being.

 

 

 

^^^ this 

FM

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