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Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:
 

 

Did you send him a sarcy tweet Blizzie? I know I did 

Not sarcy, just asking why and informing him that I'd seen far worse on Live Feed, in the past.

 

He really has a bee in his bonnet about it, hasn't he. Doesn't like being wrong. 

 

He does.... it makes it all the more satisfying to wind him up .  On Bit on the Side, last night, that presenter woman, thingy, said to him to Live Feed had over 1 million viewers the other night. He just shrugged, but you see he was surprised by it.

Rawky-Roo
Originally Posted by longcat:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

Does anyone remember BB2 when Brian had his swimming trunks pulled off in the swimming pool?

 

I'm sure this sort of thing has happened in most BB's and there isn't such a song and dance about it. a bit of trouser tugging and that poor little naive twinnie is traumatised beyond words!

 

Come on ......................does no one else think it's all a bit calculated?

Calculated for what reason? The twin had walked away from the situation denise was the one who carried it on.

Yes but twinnie saw an opportunity to maximise it - TBH - I don't think she was really that offended - she was pressing Denises buttons cos she knew what was likely to kick off. Those girls are not ones to miss an opportunity - they said so themselves last night - they know how reality TV works.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by longcat:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

Does anyone remember BB2 when Brian had his swimming trunks pulled off in the swimming pool?

 

I'm sure this sort of thing has happened in most BB's and there isn't such a song and dance about it. a bit of trouser tugging and that poor little naive twinnie is traumatised beyond words!

 

Come on ......................does no one else think it's all a bit calculated?

Calculated for what reason? The twin had walked away from the situation denise was the one who carried it on.

Yes but twinnie saw an opportunity to maximise it - TBH - I don't think she was really that offended - she was pressing Denises buttons cos she knew what was likely to kick off. Those girls are not ones to miss an opportunity - they said so themselves last night - they know how reality TV works.

I am sorry but she did look that offended and very awkward and the look on Denises face as soon as she did it told me that Denise knew she had gone too far.

longcat
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:
Originally Posted by MrsH:
 Jamie East 
 
Watched tonight's show. you do NOT want to miss it. NOTHING has been left out of the edit. It's the best bb show since fight night. 

Ha, and yet last night he was tweeting that NONE of it would have made the Live Feed!  

 

Did you send him a sarcy tweet Blizzie? I know I did 

Wasn't the original Fight Night not shown? I seem to remember that we saw the beginning of it but then they switched the cameras away, while security came in to calm things down!

kimota

Call me cynical but I don't think Denise was an out of control drunk, nor it was an innocent mistake. I think Denise knows how to get the attention on herself... and craves it. She's a diva i.m.o. The younger girls were dancing, she looked to be a bit on the fringes, didn't like it, and her reaction was to  was to do something simply to ensure she'd be the centre of attention again. 

 

Denise knows it'll generate publicity / sympathy for her. Even horror, she won't mind. She'll come out, do some press, admit her problems, maybe consider rehab. Its all a bit Kerry Katona  

 

Thats how I read it.

FM
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:
 

Wasn't the original Fight Night not shown? I seem to remember that we saw the beginning of it but then they switched the cameras away, while security came in to calm things down!

We saw the beginning, then heard some of it, then it was cut.

 

In that case, violence was involved though. From what I've seen of this, there is a lot of shouting, but no one gets violent.

Blizz'ard
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

Does anyone remember BB2 when Brian had his swimming trunks pulled off in the swimming pool?

 

I'm sure this sort of thing has happened in most BB's and there isn't such a song and dance about it. a bit of trouser tugging and that poor little naive twinnie is traumatised beyond words!

 

Come on ......................does no one else think it's all a bit calculated?

I've just watched a video on FB of the row between Nicola and Denise and one of the twins is standing there gasping and tutting at everything Denise says, IMO she has been wanting to get at Denise since she nominatethem, very calculating indeed

Aimee
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by longcat:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

Does anyone remember BB2 when Brian had his swimming trunks pulled off in the swimming pool?

 

I'm sure this sort of thing has happened in most BB's and there isn't such a song and dance about it. a bit of trouser tugging and that poor little naive twinnie is traumatised beyond words!

 

Come on ......................does no one else think it's all a bit calculated?

Calculated for what reason? The twin had walked away from the situation denise was the one who carried it on.

Yes but twinnie saw an opportunity to maximise it - TBH - I don't think she was really that offended - she was pressing Denises buttons cos she knew what was likely to kick off. Those girls are not ones to miss an opportunity - they said so themselves last night - they know how reality TV works.

If Denise had'nt pulled her pants down this would'nt have happened..there are two common denominators in this..Denise + Alcohol = trouble....

stonks
Originally Posted by stonks:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by longcat:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

Does anyone remember BB2 when Brian had his swimming trunks pulled off in the swimming pool?

 

I'm sure this sort of thing has happened in most BB's and there isn't such a song and dance about it. a bit of trouser tugging and that poor little naive twinnie is traumatised beyond words!

 

Come on ......................does no one else think it's all a bit calculated?

Calculated for what reason? The twin had walked away from the situation denise was the one who carried it on.

Yes but twinnie saw an opportunity to maximise it - TBH - I don't think she was really that offended - she was pressing Denises buttons cos she knew what was likely to kick off. Those girls are not ones to miss an opportunity - they said so themselves last night - they know how reality TV works.

If Denise had'nt pulled her pants down this would'nt have happened..there are two common denominators in this..Denise + Alcohol = trouble....

One of the Twins, Kristina was clearly trying to smooth things over at one point. I don't think there was any plan to blow things out of proportion. Even Klarissa kept quiet until Denise grabbed her again to apologise. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a Denise hater. I just feel that she forgets that others have tighter pesonal boundaries than she does!

kimota
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Tighter personal boundaries? On Big Brother? Worthy of a debate?

I will go with that one GJ.  Some of the things that have been allowed in the last couple of series have been  Plus, I would like to go back to the good old C4 days when the booze was strictly rationed!

Oh no i like it when they give them booze. give em more , i say!

FM
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by Ells:

 That's not even funny, I would have had a very quick hand-to-face reaction if anyone had done that to me.

I would have had a few very LOUD WORDS in her ear too.............

I would have slapped her hand away,  and then carried on enjoying myself.....but  why were they dancing on the furniture anyway..... 

Baz

Surely because things have been 'allowed' in the past though, Baz, doesn't mean it's ok?   

 

Denise doesn't has no respect for anyone's feelings accept her own.    She's one of those annoying party people who insists EVERYONE has to have a drink, get up and dance, whether they want to or not... in her opinion you can't be having a good time unless you're doing what makes her happy.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Tighter personal boundaries? On Big Brother? Worthy of a debate?

I will go with that one GJ.  Some of the things that have been allowed in the last couple of series have been  Plus, I would like to go back to the good old C4 days when the booze was strictly rationed!

I doubt they'd get many zelbs on it if they resticted booze baz....

stonks
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Tighter personal boundaries? On Big Brother? Worthy of a debate?

I will go with that one GJ.  Some of the things that have been allowed in the last couple of series have been  Plus, I would like to go back to the good old C4 days when the booze was strictly rationed!

Oh no i like it when they give them booze. give em more , i say!

LOL.....but we can't have it both ways Gypsie.... either we like drunken antics, or we don't The consensus at the moment seems to be that we don't.....

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by Ells:

 That's not even funny, I would have had a very quick hand-to-face reaction if anyone had done that to me.

I would have had a few very LOUD WORDS in her ear too.............

I would have slapped her hand away,  and then carried on enjoying myself.....but  why were they dancing on the furniture anyway..... 

We invited friends over from England, they took stools to the dance floor, got on them and started dancing....

stonks
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Surely because things have been 'allowed' in the past though, Baz, doesn't mean it's ok?   

 

Denise doesn't has no respect for anyone's feelings accept her own.    She's one of those annoying party people who insists EVERYONE has to have a drink, get up and dance, whether they want to or not... in her opinion you can't be having a good time unless you're doing what makes her happy.

I hate people like that, the "You've gotta have a laugh" type, usually they are the only ones "having a laugh" and most others around them are cringing with embarrassment.  

Syd
Originally Posted by stonks:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Tighter personal boundaries? On Big Brother? Worthy of a debate?

I will go with that one GJ.  Some of the things that have been allowed in the last couple of series have been  Plus, I would like to go back to the good old C4 days when the booze was strictly rationed!

I doubt they'd get many zelbs on it if they resticted booze baz....

Exactly Stonks..... so why are we all getting all wound up .... it's what everyone wants to see, isn't it...... Zelbs making fools of themselves Seems  they can't win.... if they are quiet  they are boring.... if they are controversial they get pilloried We are a very hard crowd to please

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Tighter personal boundaries? On Big Brother? Worthy of a debate?

I will go with that one GJ.  Some of the things that have been allowed in the last couple of series have been  Plus, I would like to go back to the good old C4 days when the booze was strictly rationed!

Oh no i like it when they give them booze. give em more , i say!

LOL.....but we can't have it both ways Gypsie.... either we like drunken antics, or we don't The consensus at the moment seems to be that we don't.....

Ohh no, I like it. I like it bringing out the good , bad and ugly in them, thus enabling me to sit and slag them off from a comfortable distance

FM
Originally Posted by stonks:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by Ells:

 That's not even funny, I would have had a very quick hand-to-face reaction if anyone had done that to me.

I would have had a few very LOUD WORDS in her ear too.............

I would have slapped her hand away,  and then carried on enjoying myself.....but  why were they dancing on the furniture anyway..... 

We invited friends over from England, they took stools to the dance floor, got on them and started dancing....

Well my mum taught me that sofas and chairs were for sitting on

Baz
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Surely because things have been 'allowed' in the past though, Baz, doesn't mean it's ok?   

 

Denise doesn't has no respect for anyone's feelings accept her own.    She's one of those annoying party people who insists EVERYONE has to have a drink, get up and dance, whether they want to or not... in her opinion you can't be having a good time unless you're doing what makes her happy.

I hate people like that, the "You've gotta have a laugh" type, usually they are the only ones "having a laugh" and most others around them are cringing with embarrassment.  

 

I so agree with both these comments!!

Baby Bunny
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Denise went too far.... but the twin was hardly playing Miss Demure either, was she.....

Baz I agree, but, there is a subtle difference between "exposing" yourself and being "exposed" by someone else.....

True Syd.... and like I said denise went too far... and would have got a slap from me ..... but  it wasn't in the context of them simply dancing.... they had already been flashing at the cameras......

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Tighter personal boundaries? On Big Brother? Worthy of a debate?

I will go with that one GJ.  Some of the things that have been allowed in the last couple of series have been  Plus, I would like to go back to the good old C4 days when the booze was strictly rationed!

Grab a hardhat Baz,,the suggestion Denise was better without the booze and it's when she does tend to get into diffs wasn't kindly accepted before.

~Lee~
Originally Posted by ~Lee~:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Denise went too far.... but the twin was hardly playing Miss Demure either, was she.....

Baz I agree, but, there is a subtle difference between "exposing" yourself and being "exposed" by someone else.....

True Syd.... and like I said denise went too far... and would have got a slap from me ..... but  it wasn't in the context of them simply dancing.... they had already been flashing at the cameras......

Have you a link Baz?,I didn't know the Twins had already been flashing before that happened,this gets more confusing by the post.

There are pics on the forum Lee....

Baz

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