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I used to be on a mission about that when I 1st joined the forums.  "I'm not a fan of anyone, I'm a fan of the show"...and people would question how on earth you could be calling HM X for Z behaviour when on another thread you'd said how funny they were doing Y.

But I dunno, I guess you get sucked into "forum language" or whatever...it's just easier
Leccy
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Well it works for me....unless we supposed to deify them? I can't be doing with blind adulation; no one's ever been worth it.
Yeah I agree, I  mean even the people we love most in our lives get on our nerves at times so some daft 'erbert off the telly is bound to.

I think for some folks their favourite could skin a puppy and they'd still think the sun shone out of their bum.
Leccy
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I refuse to try and explain football to a woman. Even I am not that talented
It's Ok, I understand...it's often that lack of ability to converse with the opposite sex that leads a man to spend time time either grunting at each other in pubs, admiring each others favourite  player's feet and thighs, or kissing and cuddling each other on the goaline or in the showers 
DanceSettee
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None. I could never find it in myself to be a "fan" of some talentless wannabe sell-your-soul-for-fame loser on a reality TV show. No disrespect to those who do, I just don't 'get' this whole HM fan thing as though lounging around in a house is something that demands great respect and admiration.

There is a definite parallel between the opinion that you have expressed above and what people on the BBC POV forum tend to say about those that watch Big Brotherâ€Ķ

Cold Sweat

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