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Originally posted by Hicky:
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Morning Hicky - thanks for the overnight update! Wave

Good Morning.wavey

Not a lot going on really, well there is it's just that we can't see it.

We are losing 17 hrs a day of live feed, and they are probably the best hours.


Indeed, we have to believe that the sleeping hours that we are shown Live are not the best ones. Seriously though, the nightly C4 edit never represents an accurate picture of a day in the house anyway; merely a pre-determined narrative.

Iā€™m becoming a little tired of the Freddie journey now.

The C4 edits, tell/show very little really, just a 5 second glimpse of an hours video.

We aren't seeing reality at all.
Waste of time what bit we are seeing, BB has all the recordings stocked up for when ever it wants to release them.

I still like Freddy, but we won't see the real person until they accept him to the group.
Hicky
Sree's 'Big Brother' eviction seen by 2.3m
Monday, July 6 2009, 10:05 BST
By Neil Wilkes, Editor


Sree's 'Big Brother' eviction seen by 2.3m

The eviction of Sree from the Big Brother house was seen by 2.25m (13.3%) at 10.30pm on Friday night, according to early ratings figures.

The audience represented a growth of around 500k week-on-week but was down 1.5m on the equivalent episode from last year's run.

Earlier, the latest highlights show managed 2.26m (11.1%) for Channel 4 in the 9pm hour. It beat a rerun of Top Gear, with 1.77m (8.7%) for BBC Two, and Five's NCIS, seen by 1.41m (6.9%).

A repeat of Doc Martin won the hour, taking 3.82m (19%) for ITV1 and outrating BBC One's new episode of Hotel Babylon, which averaged 3.41m (16.7%).

At 8pm, Channel 4's A Place In The Sun: Home Or USA? picked up 1.13m (5.8%). Five's Air Force Afghanistan had 814k (4.2%) and BBC Two's Today At Wimbledon appealed to 840k (4.3%).

Airline claimed 2.84m (15.2%) for ITV1 between 8pm and 8.30pm, and in the second half of the hour, the latest visit to Celebrity MasterChef brought in 3.65m (18.3%) to BBC One.

Overall, ITV1 was ahead of BBC One in primetime with an average audience share of 23.1% to its rival's 22%. Channel 4 was third with 8.3% (+1: 0.6%), followed by BBC Two with 6% and Five with 4.6%.

A new episode of America's Got Talent was the most-watched multichannel programme of the day, averaging 651k (3.5%) for ITV2 in the 9pm hour and 112k (0.7%) on timeshift.
Hicky
Lisa influences nominations?
Trio discuss nominations and eviction
Day 32:

Lisa had a chat with Dogface and Karly about nominations last night, with possible signs of influencing.

The trio were sat at the bus stop and were talking about this weekā€™s eviction.

Lisa secretively whispered: ā€œI know thereā€™s one that wonā€™t [go] and I know thereā€™s one that would go.ā€

She then reportedly covered her mouth and quickly traced letters on the table to reveal who she was talking about.

Karly and Dogface discussed that they would probably be evicted when up for the public vote because the female viewers would be ā€œjealousā€ of them.

Lisa replied: ā€œYeah, but the people in the house wonā€™t vote you out.ā€

She continued: ā€œI think two people will be up this week, or maybe three. If not this week, then next week it will be three.ā€

Dogface agreed, saying: ā€œI think I can guess whoā€™ll be upā€¦i tā€™s noone here [in the garden].ā€ The housemates in the garden were her, Lisa, Karly, Charlie, Kris and Siavash.

Do you think that Lisa was influencing nominations or not?

Keep an eye out!
Hicky
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Originally posted by Hicky:
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Originally posted by Cold Sweat:
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Originally posted by Hicky:
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Originally posted by Cold Sweat:
Morning Hicky - thanks for the overnight update! Wave

Good Morning.wavey

Not a lot going on really, well there is it's just that we can't see it.

We are losing 17 hrs a day of live feed, and they are probably the best hours.


Indeed, we have to believe that the sleeping hours that we are shown Live are not the best ones. Seriously though, the nightly C4 edit never represents an accurate picture of a day in the house anyway; merely a pre-determined narrative.

Iā€™m becoming a little tired of the Freddie journey now.

The C4 edits, tell/show very little really, just a 5 second glimpse of an hours video.

We aren't seeing reality at all.
Waste of time what bit we are seeing, BB has all the recordings stocked up for when ever it wants to release them.

I still like Freddy, but we won't see the real person until they accept him to the group.


I've been asked twice this morning ā€“ who was evicted on Friday?

Work colleagues that were avid fans of the show, or at least the HL show, now only watch if there is absolutely nothing else on. I really donā€™t know how BB can win these viewers backā€¦
Cold Sweat
Hi Cold Sweat.wavey

Well I can't see anyone being interested in the lonney BBLB anymore.
And with the nightly BB on at 10pm in the week, can't see anyone watching that.

So with no Red button, and no secret channel, and no daytime coverage I don't wonder they don't know whats happening.

It's just a joke show this year, and the quicker it finishes the better, they have ruined it.
Hicky
Sophie brands Noirin a hussy
Published: Today


GLAMOUR model Sophie Reade has told Noirin Kelly she is a big hussy.

Talking this morning pretty Noirin was telling Brazilian housemate Rodrigo Lopes she was worried she was giving boys the wrong impression.

"Do you think I'm real flirty?" the 25-year-old asked him over toast.

"Yeah!" A laughing Rodrigo said. "I think you are. The way you look then you smile..."

An upset Noirin turned to Sophie for comfort asking if the 20-year-old agreed with Rodrigo.

"Yeah I think you're a big hussy," joked Sophie. "Guys take it the wrong way anyway when you're nice to them."

A defensive Noirin added: "I don't see how I'm flirty. If you think I'm being flirty now - when I'm being flirty it's like twice this.

"When I fancy someone, you know it. Everyone will know. People in different countries will know."
Hicky
Good afternoon all wavey

Hicky.. thanks for the BB news. Smiler
Showery here today, but no complaints from me, I am just so glad to see the back of that hot muggy stuff. Big Grin

Mike... Eeker what a day you had yesterday. Hope you are ok today.

kingKev... sorry to hear you were not too happy yesterday. Hug

Hope Suzy does not come home from work too exhausted.

I have to take my boys to dentist this afternoon for a check up. Think I will walk the 2 miles into town, if it doesn't rain. It all helps burn off those calories. Big Grin
M
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ā€œIf he goes up against a strong character, he wonā€™t stay,ā€ suggested Kris.

ā€œAgainst Lisa, Dogface or Charlie heā€™d have no ******* chance,ā€ Karly insisted.

ā€œIf I was up against him and I was booted out, Iā€™d be like, are you lot mental?ā€ Kris finished.


Kris... arrogant twonk... Roll Eyes
I wonder who he considers to be a "strong" character. Himself? Lisa? Charlie?.... perhaps? Roll Eyes

Karly... I think she is deluded if she thinks the "cool" gang are all more popular than Freddie.
M
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Originally posted by emptybox:
My Brother has gone to Norfolk for a fortnight. They go every year, that's where we were both born.
They went off with 3 kids (they'd borrowed one from a neighbour Big Grin), and they had 5 bikes with them. four in a rack on the back and one on the roof.


Emptybox...
didn't realise you originated from that area.
Was it many years ago that you moved "up north"?

When we go away, we too go with 5 bikes. My OH puts 2 bikes on the roof of the car, and 3 on the bike thingie at the back of the car. Big Grin It takes a while for him to set it all up before we leave.

Glad to hear the cat does not mind the dog visiting. Smiler
M
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Originally posted by *Mollie*:
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Originally posted by emptybox:
My Brother has gone to Norfolk for a fortnight. They go every year, that's where we were both born.
They went off with 3 kids (they'd borrowed one from a neighbour Big Grin), and they had 5 bikes with them. four in a rack on the back and one on the roof.


Emptybox...
didn't realise you originated from that area.
Was it many years ago that you moved "up north"?

When we go away, we too go with 5 bikes. My OH puts 2 bikes on the roof of the car, and 3 on the bike thingie at the back of the car. Big Grin It takes a while for him to set it all up before we leave.

Glad to hear the cat does not mind the dog visiting. Smiler


Hi mollie.
I moved to Scotland when I was 7, so that's 42 years ago. Eeker
My Father is Scottish, and I think of myself as Scottish, but my accent is a sort of a mixture. Big Grin
emptybox
Good Afternoon Mollie & Emptybox.wavey

Hi Mollie, Some heavy showers here, but it may clear the air a bit, but the showers are soon over and it's nice and dry again.

It's strange how they see things different in the house, always did though.

But can't really se Kris, Charly, Karly or Lisa being up for eviction just yet.
So they look pretty safe.

Hi Emptybox.wavey
I suppose you can only do some paperwork if the weather is bad.
But think it's only an odd shower, we had some thunder so it was very dark here for a while.

It seemed strange that your family moved to Scotland from Norfolk, but if your Dads Scottish then I suppose that explains it, but a completely different lifestyle I would have thought.
Hicky
Charlie Dreams of Pop Stardom
Published: Today


FORMER Mr Gay UK contestant Charlie Drummond harbours hopes of becoming a pop sensation when he leaves the BB house.

The camp 22-year-old believes music bosses will want to release a dance remix of Bucks Fizz's My Camera Never Lies after he performed it the house.

"Like how Mysterious Girl came out when Peter Andre was on I'm A Celebrity," the customer service advisor explained.

Chipping in, lesbian Lisa Wallace said she expected to be photographed chatting to girls in nightclubs when she gets out, and believes the pictures will lead to magazine speculation about her love life.

"And then they'll put the headline 'Lisa's new girlfriend?' on the page," Charlie said. "People don't see what those magazines do."
Hicky
Hi Hicky. Smiler

Well my father was a hotelier before he retired, so for me it was moving from an hotel in a small Norfolk village to an hotel in a small Scottish village, so not a huge change. Smiler

Completely different accent to understand, but I don't remember any huge trauma in settling in.

He and his Brother both ended up in Norfolk for some reason, but my Dad always wanted to come back to Scotland, so when he got the chance he took it.
My Uncle is still in Norfolk.

I think there is a small chance that Kris or Lisa may be up this week? Hope so anyway. It might shake Karly into becoming part of the bigger group again.
emptybox
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Originally posted by emptybox:
Hi Hicky. Smiler

Well my father was a hotelier before he retired, so for me it was moving from an hotel in a small Norfolk village to an hotel in a small Scottish village, so not a huge change. Smiler

Completely different accent to understand, but I don't remember any huge trauma in settling in.

He and his Brother both ended up in Norfolk for some reason, but my Dad always wanted to come back to Scotland, so when he got the chance he took it.
My Uncle is still in Norfolk.

I think there is a small chance that Kris or Lisa may be up this week? Hope so anyway. It might shake Karly into becoming part of the bigger group again.

There must have been a lot of difference in the weather when you moved to Scotland, and there still is I imagine.

The only Turkeys in the fields in Scotland are probably Frozen ones.Big Grin

I'm sure you wouldn't be having the same problems with your job in you where still in Norfolk.
Well, not so much rain/snow anyway.
Hicky
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Originally posted by Hicky:
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Originally posted by emptybox:
Hi Hicky. Smiler

Well my father was a hotelier before he retired, so for me it was moving from an hotel in a small Norfolk village to an hotel in a small Scottish village, so not a huge change. Smiler

Completely different accent to understand, but I don't remember any huge trauma in settling in.

He and his Brother both ended up in Norfolk for some reason, but my Dad always wanted to come back to Scotland, so when he got the chance he took it.
My Uncle is still in Norfolk.

I think there is a small chance that Kris or Lisa may be up this week? Hope so anyway. It might shake Karly into becoming part of the bigger group again.

There must have been a lot of difference in the weather when you moved to Scotland, and there still is I imagine.

The only Turkeys in the fields in Scotland are probably Frozen ones.Big Grin

I'm sure you wouldn't be having the same problems with your job in you where still in Norfolk.Well, not so much rain/snow anyway.


Well my Uncle quite often doesn't have to cut his grass for long periods in the summer because of drought, so I guess there'd just be different problems. Wink
emptybox
It's the bald truth for poor Sophie



HOUSEMATES fear glamour girl Sophie Reade is losing her looks after it became clear her hair is falling out.

A shocked Lisa Wallace found one of the 20-year-old's hair extensions lying on her foot today - prompting housemates to crowd around Sophie to inspect her scalp.

They soon realised it was not just the Cheshire model's extensions that were coming free - her own hair was falling out too.

"You're pulling out your hair extensions and the hair's coming with it!" Noirin Kelly told her. "You're gonna go bald. You're balding."

"You're scalp's terrible," Lisa chipped in.

Trying to calm Sophie, Kris promised they would get her hair sorted out.

And Charlie Drummond warned her to stop backcombing her mane or risk damaging it further.

"You've still got a pretty face - that's all that matters," Noirin told her. "If you want to take your extensions out I'll do it as well."
Hicky
Charlie punished for talking about nominations
July 6th, 2009 | Posted in Day 32/33


Today is Monday and for the housemates this means only one thing: nominations! As the first housemate alphabetically Charlie was the first to nominate today but when he returned, after spending an unusually long time in the Diary Room, Charlie was quiet, too quietā€¦


Refusing to talk at all, the other housemates got suspicious, ā€œIā€™d love to know what it was Charlie, the reason you canā€™t talk,ā€ Lisa said. ā€œDoes it mean if you talk youā€™re up for nomination?ā€ she asked without getting any response.

ā€œI think we should stop trying to guess. We might get in trouble,ā€ warned Siavash.

Elsewhere the other housemates were talking about Charlie saying nothing, ā€œI wonder whatā€™s up with Charlie?ā€ said Karly.

ā€œI think heā€™s putting it on,ā€ suggested Kris.

ā€œI think he is,ā€ agreed Dogface, ā€œtheyā€™re not gonna give him a Task straight after the nominations.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s what I thought, but he was in there for agesā€¦ā€ added Karly.

In turns out that for talking about nominations last night Charlie has been punished. Big Brother told him, as he finished his nominations, ā€œYesterday, at 1.06am in a conversation with Lisa and Karly, you said ā€˜I normally struggle [to nominate], but now people have done things. I didnā€™t [have anyone to nominate], but now Iā€™ve got one definite, havenā€™t I?ā€™ā€ Big Brother continued, ā€œIt is strictly against the rules for housemates to discuss their nominations with each other,ā€ Big Brother reminded him. ā€œTherefore you must be punished.ā€

And the punishment? Remain silent until midnight, ā€œYou must remain silent until midnight tonight. If Big Brother hears one peep out of you before the stroke of midnight, you will face Eviction on Friday. If you communicate anything about this punishment to your fellow housemates, you will also face Eviction.ā€
Hicky
wavey Emptybox... that was interesting reading how you ended up in Scotland. Smiler I love hearing peoples real life stories, always of interest. I bet your dad doesn't see your uncle often now. Norfolk is such a difficult part of the country to get too.
I reckon you would not find your gardens so impressive in the south as they are up there. I was shocked when we went to the south east the other weekend by the lack of the bright greenery of the fields and trees we have here, and how dry the grass and plants looked compared to here. As you mention I think they get more draught, but we get plenty of rain here. Big Grin Not that I am moaning about that, I did not like the extreme heat when we were in the south east.

Did you manage to get your invoices done?
M
Good evening all wavey

Kingkev... glad to hear you are feeling happier today. Smiler


Suzy Hug Sorry to hear you have a bad headache. Do you think it came on because you have had a very busy day as expected at work today? Hope it clears soon.

wavey Hicky... thanks for the BB stuff again. How is your elbow now? Do you think it is any better?

Eeker at Sophies' hair. She must be mad going for those hideous hair extensions. I just cannot understand why she doesnt just grow her hair naturually if she want it long. They must be driving her round the bend, she never stops scratching them. I can't even bear hairspray in my hair, and won't use a hairdryer or straighteners because they damage the hair, and I like it to feel soft. The glue in Sophie's hair must feel horrible. Surely a wig would be a better option if she wanted quick fix long hair? Confused

Hope Darloboy is enjoying his hols. Yes Kingkev, hope to see him come back here soon.
M
Hi Mollie.Wave

Can't understand why they have those hair extension, knowing the damage they do and the cost, wow, they must be crazy.

I'm still putting a plaster on during the day and taking it off at night.
But I haven't any cream or anything to put on it now.
There's hardly any swelling now but it doesn't look too good yet.
I'll see how it goes for now.

It looks like Charlie is up for nomination as well, just to teach him a lesson.
Hicky
wavey Hicky
Glad the swelling is going down at least,let's hope that means it may start to heal a little now. But I guess you will have to go to the doc if it doesn't heal soon.

Have they put Charlie up for talking about noms then? I think that a few others in team cool have probably been bending the rules about not taking noms. They are so desperate.
M
Hiya folks .... Wave

Im feeling better today ..lol
so much for rubbish NHS walk in centre *Spit*

I went my club today ,
There was a young lady there who was not so Good ,
anyway I sat with her and was telling her some of my funny stories and mad drunk escapades I have got upto over the years Thumbs Up,
It soon had her cheered and chuckling ...

I then went to the gym for a good hour burnout .... Thumbs Up

I hope everyones fit and well ...??
Mike Strutter
Yeah looks like Charlie is up for eviction. Big Grin

Glad you're getting your headache under control Suzie.

I got my invoices done mollie, well printed out anyway. Smiler

My Dad goes down to Norfolk most years, or his Brother comes up here. They are coming up in a couple of weeks, then my Dad is going with them on a steam train trip through the West Highlands. Cool

I haven't been down to Norfolk for over 10 years, but I usually just go for family weddings, christenings, funerals etc.

Glad you're OK Mike. Smiler
emptybox
Noirin lets Marcus down easy
06/07/2009


Big Brother 10 housemate Noirin has told fellow contestant Marcus that she just wants to be friends.

Big Brother 10 housemate Noirin has told fellow contestant Marcus that she just wants to be friends.Noirin has told Marcus that she ā€˜just wants to be friendsā€™ putting the brakes on his plans for romance in the Big Brother house. Two days ago Marcus spent 49 minutes under a duvet with Noirin explaining how he felt about her. But as the pair cooked together yesterday Noirin let him down easy. ā€œEveryone's always going on, 'You and Marcus, you and Marcus' and I don't think that's the case, because to me, you're my friend. I don't want to confuse the matter and I don't want it to lead on to another Sree thing," she explained. "That's why I said all that to you the other day," Marcus said. "If you say, 'Look, that's definitely not on the table' or whatever, then I'm not going to go, 'Oh right, well **** you then.'" To which Noirin replied, "I just want to be friends. I don't want people to think, 'Oh, she's such a mickey-teaser', because I'm not like that, I'm just a friendly person.ā€ Before insisting, ā€œI'm not going to do anything with anyone in this house. I don't fancy anyone in this house."
Hicky
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Originally posted by Mike Strutter:
Hiya folks .... Wave

Im feeling better today ..lol
so much for rubbish NHS walk in centre *Spit*

I went my club today ,
There was a young lady there who was not so Good ,
anyway I sat with her and was telling her some of my funny stories and mad drunk escapades I have got upto over the years Thumbs Up,
It soon had her cheered and chuckling ...

I then went to the gym for a good hour burnout .... Thumbs Up

I hope everyones fit and well ...??

Hi Mike.wavey

Glad your feeling better.

Well at least you had the chance to cheer someone up, it all helps when they have problems.

And I bet you've got a few stories to tell.Big Grin
Hicky
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Originally posted by fairy_suzie:
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Originally posted by *Mollie*:


Suzy...
glad to hear the Ibuprofen is helping now. Hug
were you very busy at work today?


I don't think I stopped all day apart from 30 minutes for dinner Laugh

Have you had a good day today Hug

They are working you too hard Suzie, tell them you aren't a Robot.

I think they are asking too much from you, can't you tell them that you need help when your busy?
Hicky
quote:
Originally posted by Mike Strutter:
Hiya folks .... Wave

Im feeling better today ..lol
so much for rubbish NHS walk in centre *Spit*

I went my club today ,
There was a young lady there who was not so Good ,
anyway I sat with her and was telling her some of my funny stories and mad drunk escapades I have got upto over the years Thumbs Up,
It soon had her cheered and chuckling ...

I then went to the gym for a good hour burnout .... Thumbs Up

I hope everyones fit and well ...??


wavey Mike
you have had a busy day today.

How nice that your funny stories cheered up the young lady. I bet that is one thing you are not short of , with all the funny things that seem to happen to you. Big Grin

And well done on your visit to the gym. have you managed to find aything healthy to eat to back up the healthy visit to the gym?
M
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Originally posted by emptybox:
They are coming up in a couple of weeks, then my Dad is going with them on a steam train trip through the West Highlands. Cool


that sounds lovely, I really like these old steam train journeys.
we wanted to do the one across the North Yorks moors when we were there, but unfortuantely because it was off season, it wasnt running then.

Couldn't you invite yourself to go with them? Big Grin
M

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