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Originally posted by Suzie Fairy:
Okay peeps it's that time again lol Hug

Tatty Valentine

You are a popular lady then Big Grin all these young toy boys after you Laugh Never happens to me, never even been wolf whistled Roll Eyes I guess that means you have IT and I don't Big Grin

Night Night Sweet Dreams Peeps HugValentine

See you all tomorrow Wave


awww noo, i would not say that sweetie the poor boy was pissed as a fart, Laugh

nightnight see you tomorrow, have sweet dreams Hug Valentine
Tatty
quote:
Originally posted by Mike Strutter:
Tatty

If you saw me

the scarred blooded *loonie toon* skin head bouncer ...

Offers Arm ......to the Lady ...Wink

OH the good arm not slashed one ..lol hahahaha


an awaits you saying No thanks ...just dont headbut me .....hahahahahaha


i would be honoured kind sir Big Grin
wavey << here's my arm is you can reach Laugh
Tatty
quote:
Originally posted by Hicky:
Watching BBLB just now, can't believe that they are serious about Angel and her singing.

That's an awful voice why are they having her on, people would turn off if they heard that row.

What do you think, are they taking her for a ride?


of course they are, you know what that lot are like Laugh they would have to do some serious mixing for her to be any good Laugh
Tatty
quote:
Originally posted by Suzie Fairy:
quote:
Originally posted by Tatty:


its been soo long molli that suzie here has been in a pub, that she thinks she can get pissed on 2/6d and still have enough for a packet of chips on the way home Laugh


Nod too right Laugh
Just trying to think when it was, definitely before Daughter was born and she's now 18 Laugh



Laugh

2/6d Tatty... Laugh
or half a crown...
Eeker how old does that make us sound? Laugh
M
quote:
Originally posted by Tatty:
quote:
Originally posted by Hicky:
Watching BBLB just now, can't believe that they are serious about Angel and her singing.

That's an awful voice why are they having her on, people would turn off if they heard that row.

What do you think, are they taking her for a ride?


of course they are, you know what that lot are like Laugh they would have to do some serious mixing for her to be any good Laugh

But you can't do any mixing for the Eurovision Song contest.
You have to sing Live don't you.
And her voice is terrible.
Hicky
quote:
Originally posted by Suzie Fairy:
Okay peeps it's that time again lol Hug

Tatty Valentine

You are a popular lady then Big Grin all these young toy boys after you Laugh Never happens to me, never even been wolf whistled Roll Eyes I guess that means you have IT and I don't Big Grin

Night Night Sweet Dreams Peeps HugValentine

See you all tomorrow Wave


Aaaww Suzy, of course you have IT, you are lovely. Hug

goodnight, sweet dreams. xx
M
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Originally posted by Hicky:
quote:
Originally posted by Tatty:
quote:
Originally posted by Hicky:
Watching BBLB just now, can't believe that they are serious about Angel and her singing.

That's an awful voice why are they having her on, people would turn off if they heard that row.

What do you think, are they taking her for a ride?


of course they are, you know what that lot are like Laugh they would have to do some serious mixing for her to be any good Laugh

But you can't do any mixing for the Eurovision Song contest.
You have to sing Live don't you.
And her voice is terrible.


I agree, she sounded terrible, from the bit i saw on Sunday.

is it a joke , them saying she is going for Eurovision?

is it the Chrsitmas dinner tommorrow?
are you getting out your nice tree for it?
M
quote:
Originally posted by *Mollie*:

I agree, she sounded terrible, from the bit i saw on Sunday.

is it a joke , them saying she is going for Eurovision?

is it the Chrsitmas dinner tommorrow?
are you getting out your nice tree for it?

I don't think the Christmas tree will be coming out.
It's all packed away, think it's just the food he wants.
Hicky
quote:
Originally posted by Hicky:
quote:
Originally posted by *Mollie*:

I agree, she sounded terrible, from the bit i saw on Sunday.

is it a joke , them saying she is going for Eurovision?

is it the Chrsitmas dinner tommorrow?
are you getting out your nice tree for it?

I don't think the Christmas tree will be coming out.
It's all packed away, think it's just the food he wants.


Smiler Good for him, I really used to miss the English Christmas dinners when we were over there.... and the Cadbury chocoate, the choc there was horrible.
M
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Originally posted by *Mollie*:
quote:
Originally posted by Suzie Fairy:
quote:
Originally posted by Tatty:


its been soo long molli that suzie here has been in a pub, that she thinks she can get pissed on 2/6d and still have enough for a packet of chips on the way home Laugh


Nod too right Laugh
Just trying to think when it was, definitely before Daughter was born and she's now 18 Laugh



Laugh

2/6d Tatty... Laugh
or half a crown...
Eeker how old does that make us sound? Laugh


errmm dont know about you, but i did a quick google on old money Laugh na am joking lol Laugh
it did pop into my head rather easy that though Roll Eyes

i am, and yes the heat has got to me today, and i am sitting next to my window for some breeze, but thats not happening either Red Face
Tatty
quote:
Originally posted by Hicky:
quote:
Originally posted by Tatty:
quote:
Originally posted by Hicky:
Watching BBLB just now, can't believe that they are serious about Angel and her singing.

That's an awful voice why are they having her on, people would turn off if they heard that row.

What do you think, are they taking her for a ride?


of course they are, you know what that lot are like Laugh they would have to do some serious mixing for her to be any good Laugh

But you can't do any mixing for the Eurovision Song contest.
You have to sing Live don't you.
And her voice is terrible.


well, yes it is suppoose to be live, but i never watch the thing, so i wont have to listen to her Laugh
Tatty
quote:
Originally posted by Tatty:
quote:
Originally posted by *Mollie*:
quote:
Originally posted by Suzie Fairy:
quote:
Originally posted by Tatty:


its been soo long molli that suzie here has been in a pub, that she thinks she can get pissed on 2/6d and still have enough for a packet of chips on the way home Laugh


Nod too right Laugh
Just trying to think when it was, definitely before Daughter was born and she's now 18 Laugh



Laugh

2/6d Tatty... Laugh
or half a crown...
Eeker how old does that make us sound? Laugh


errmm dont know about you, but i did a quick google on old money Laugh na am joking lol Laugh
it did pop into my head rather easy that though Roll Eyes

i am, and yes the heat has got to me today, and i am sitting next to my window for some breeze, but thats not happening either Red Face


Laugh yes of course all of us on Hicky's thread are far too young to remember old money. Wink

Hope you can sleep in this heat.

still far too hot here too.

goodnight Tatty, am off myself now. xx
M
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Originally posted by *Mollie*:
quote:
Originally posted by Tatty:
quote:
Originally posted by *Mollie*:

2/6d Tatty... Laugh
or half a crown...
Eeker how old does that make us sound? Laugh


errmm dont know about you, but i did a quick google on old money Laugh na am joking lol Laugh
it did pop into my head rather easy that though Roll Eyes

i am, and yes the heat has got to me today, and i am sitting next to my window for some breeze, but thats not happening either Red Face


Laugh yes of course all of us on Hicky's thread are far too young to remember old money. Wink

Hope you can sleep in this heat.

still far too hot here too.

goodnight Tatty, am off myself now. xx

Well I started my Apprenticeship on a wage of 9 & 3/4 old Pence an hour (240p to the pound)
Which is about ÂĢ1.62p a week.
Hicky
quote:
Originally posted by Mike Strutter:
emptybox

I want to say this as I have lost my father a lil while ago ...

“You don’t get over it, you just get through it. Your don’t get by it, because you can’t get around it. It doesn’t ‘get better,’ It just gets different. Everyday grief puts on a new face.”

not my own words but helped me ... Hug Hug Hug Hug Thumbs Up


Thanks for those words Mike. Smiler

I lost my Mum 6 years ago, so I know that you never get over it as such, but you get used to it through time.
It'll be the same with me Dad, no doubt.

quote:
Originally posted by Mollie:
I never realised he had owned a hotel up there, after his move up north. From what I have heard , it sounds like he must of led an interesting life.


Yes Mollie, he had a very interesting life. His first hotel was in Norfolk, then he had 2 (one after the other) in the Borders.
He was always into restoring old cars and motorbikes, and he was a leading figure in the craft of stick dressing. Making shepherd's crooks etc.
In fact one of the stickdressing organisations, to which he was chairman for a few years, put a lovely tribute to him on their website. Cool


Hicky, I hope you enjoy your Christmas dinner. Big Grin

I gather it's hot in the South?
It's positively chilly up here. Frowner
I've been seriously considering putting my electric blanket back on these last few nights. Eeker
Or at least a thicker duvet.
emptybox
Good Morning Everyone.wavey

Yep Kev, You don't stay young for ever, or so i'm told, just hang on as long as we can.Big Grin

Hi Emptybox.wavey
It's going to be very quiet at home now, you'll have to join a club to while away some of your time, or do you like reading?

It's boiling here, can't believe it's cold by you.
Hope you've managed to sort out all the paperwork, there will be more than you think.

Hope you can catch up with some of your work as well, i'm sure they will understand.

Thinking of you at this awful time.

Hi Wikkywoo.wavey

BOOM! BOOM!
And how are you?

Hi Suzie.wavey

Hope your Daughter's 'A' Level results are good, she will be so pleased with herself, and I'll be very pleased for her as well.

Have a nice day Everyone.
Catch you later Suzie.

I'll just go and see what news there is from the house.
Brb.
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Hicky
Last Night in the BB house, Day 78/79.
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02.16: Bea moans that she was meant to fake tan today. She lists the things she was meant to have ordered on the shopping list.

02.09: Bea tells Marcus that she thinks she will be leaving on Friday.

02.05: Bea says she should have asked BB for a camera. Bea: "I've not had a camera."

Marcus asks Bea if she will squeeze a spot on his bottom. She declines.

Marcus: "You wanted to talk to him (Big Brother) about your f***y and he said no." He giggles.

02.01: Bea returns from the Diary Room in a huff. Marcus asks her if she is happy now. Bea: "No, it was a woman."

01.48: Marcus combs his hair then heads to the kitchen for some crisps.

01.37: Bea is in the lounge. Marcus joins her after leaving the Diary Room.

Bea: "I have thought of things I want to get on the shopping list and I want to talk about sexual objectification."

Hmmm...

01.25: Lisa and Bea are talking about life outside the house. Bea: "I won't be going to work on Monday morning. I won't be going to Somerfield..."

Lisa: "I will. I'll be getting on the bus like I did before." David leaves the girls to their conversation. David: "I'm knackered."

Bea: "Yeah, but you won't be getting on the bus and people thinking there's that woman with the mohican they'll be thinking there's Lisa from Big Brother."

Bea: "I'm so randy."

Lisa: "Me, too. I am going to ask Big Bro about my ex-girlfriend and get her down here for me if I'm there in the final."

They go to the bedroom saying good night to Marcus as they walk through the lounge. Marcus is biting his nails staring into space.

01.23: Back in the bedroom Rodrigo and Charlie are laying on the bed next to each other. Charlie has a duvet over him.

01.17: They are discussing the different Big Brothers. Bea: "I have never been called in to the Diary Room by a female."

01.09: Bea joins David and Charlie at the dining table. She tells them she wants to use Marcus' beard trimmers to shave "down below". Big Brother announces that Marcus can return his trimmers. They all laugh.

Bea: "I am about to bubble over with sexual frustration. My only release is talking to that man (one of the Big Brothers)."

She says that Big Brother doesn't like her anymore. "Maybe it's because I'm drunk, some men don't like that."

00.48: David joins Charlie in the kitchen where he is cooking sausages and bacon.

00.43: Housemates have turned the bedroom lights off but Lisa and David are still talking loudly to one another. Charlie is laying inbetween them on the bed.

00.35: Sophie and Rodrigo are in bed. The lights are still on in the bedroom and the housemates are talking loudly. I wonder how Sophie can sleep through all that racket!

00.29: Bea is eating a sandwich in the lounge.

00.23: Siavash is in the bathroom brushing his teeth.

00.13: They move to the smoking area and roll up cigarettes. David: "I'll never forget you, Lis."

She says the same back to him.

00.08: In the kitchen Lisa is making a cup of tea with David.

Lisa: "I haven't forgotten my friends and family once while I'm in here. You know I party and everything in here but I'm always thinking of them... How I talk in here is what I talk like outside. I am real. My friends said I would be real in here... I am missing so many people, when I think about them I don't feel sad."

David says he is pining for his friends.

Lisa: "They will always be there for you. I could go and murder someone and I know my mum would still come and visit me in prison. I know it would be wrong but they would be there for me." Nice...

00.07: Charlie is talking to Marcus about leaving the house by the pool. Charlie: "It is only 16 days. I don't want to go."

The discussion turns to the flooring. They both say how bad it is. Charlie: "It hasn't been treated very well."

00.03: Bea asks Marcus for his can of cider and says she will give him one back when David gives it to her.

They are in the garden and Marcus is in the pool. Bea then says she will give him something in return.

Bea: "I'll give you wine gums and a brilliant night out in Bristol."
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Start Here
Hicky
Marcus gets his hands dirty


Headless Horseman ... Marcus Akin

MOANY Marcus Akin was given a meaty task to get his grubby mitts into by Big Brother yesterday.

Headless Horseman Marcus, 35, was provided with a number of flash cards depicting cow and sheep organs to revise for 30 minutes for the House of Horrors shopping task.

He then had to make his way to the garden to a trough containing various sheep and cow innards. To pass the task the window fitter had to identify four body parts from the trough and hang them in the correct section on a cardboard sheep and cow.

But Marcus had competition... from a steady stream of flies that wanted a piece of the action.

As Marcus fished around the tank he complained: "There's just bits in here."

Bohemian Bea Hamill asked: "Makes you wonder what our stuff looks like."

David Ramsden replied: "Very similar."
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Hicky
Brian Belo ('Big Brother 8')
Thursday, August 20 2009, 06:16 BST
By Alex Fletcher, Senior Entertainment Reporter

Brian Belo stormed to victory in Big Brother 8 two years ago, holding off competition from dizzy twins Samanda, love-birds Ziggy and Chanelle and a cuddly toy enthusiast called Jonty. Belo's ridiculous enthusiasm for life in the compound endeared him to viewers, while his wooing of Amanda always appeared more genuine than the Chiggy showmance. We caught up with Brian last week to find out how life has been since he won the show.

How has life been since you left Big Brother?
"It's been a bit of a whirlwind, the last couple of months. Obviously I've been doing Big Mouth every week, my blog, and the usual PAs up and around the country, so I've just been getting back in the swing of things really. I got to go back in the house as well, so that was absolutely brilliant."

How was it going back in the house for the tenth anniversary?
"It was just such a great opportunity. It's hard to explain if you haven't been in the house before, but it's just one of those things where all your memories come flooding back. When you live in Big Brother, you have a carefree style and it's like being really, really young again. When you come out of the show you have to be all grown-up, so to go back in again and get that feeling was incredible. It felt like being a kid on Christmas Eve."

You've been doing lots of TV show cameos. Would you like your own show?
"It's very hard to answer that. If someone offered me a show, I'd obviously say yes, but I don't want to be one of those people who has the stigma of being a Big Brother wannabe. I went on Big Brother aged 19 and I'm now 22 - it's the only proper job I've had as an adult. It's a natural progression when you work in an ordinary office job to become an office manager. To move on with TV, I'd get my own show, but it's weird to think about that."

Could you imagine ever having to return to work in an office?
"I'd never rule anything out. I've just been very lucky. I've had several very lucky breaks at a young age. If it all ended tomorrow, I could say that I've done more in 22 years than many people will do in 70 years of their life. That's the only way I can personally look at it."

What's the public's reaction been like?
"Everyone's really nice actually. The strange thing is that even though I've been out of the house for two years, people still think I'm 19. I still get people coming up to me and asking what it's like to be out of the house. I'm like, 'I've actually been out for nearly two years'. People think I'm just going to be sat around drinking cider. People remember absolutely everything from those two months of my life. I walk down the street and people shout 'yogurt top' at me, and I'm like, 'How do you remember that?' It's really nice that people do still remember and talk about what I did, especially when you consider that there's been over 100 housemates."

A lot of ex-housemates complain about their treatment after the show. Do you have sympathy for them?
"Well, what helped with me was that I always had a very close support group of friends and family around me. I was always looked after very well and even to this day, Big Brother people have always been there for me. Whenever I've needed to talk to someone, they've given it to me. I think it's the same for all the contestants, but I guess it must be different for folk who only go in there for two weeks. They must have a very different experience. I do have sympathy for people who feel used by the show, but Endemol always do everything they can to help out."

Do you think Big Brother has a future with its ratings dropping regularly?
"I personally do and I'm really enjoying this series. I'm enjoying this show more than what are commonly considered more popular years. I think it's a shame really that people look at paper inches and column inches as to whether a TV show is good or not. If you just watch it, I think most people agree it's a good show and there's some good housemates. It's not as well-written about as it used to be, but I think when the papers were obsessed it ruined the show a little as they forced characters upon us. Now the viewers can decide themselves whether they take or leave the characters."

Many people claimed that you pretended to be stupid in the house to win votes. Was that true?
"That was something which really, really upset me. Why would I pretend to be stupid? I may have to get a normal job one day and no one will hire me one if I'm an idiot. It's one of those things you have to take with a pinch of salt. I think I've grown up a lot over the last two years, but then again, I've haven't been on TV everyday in the last two years! I still have dippy moments. I was in Nando's with my mates the other day when I asked 'Is hayfever contagious?' My mates have called all these silly things I say 'Brian's Big Brother Moments'."

Would you consider appearing on any other reality shows?
"The thing is, I think I've already done the daddy of reality TV shows in Big Brother. To me it's the best one. The only other ones I might do, would be one of the dancing ones - Strictly or Dancing On Ice. I tell you what I'd love to do actually - Celebrity X Factor. Phwoar - Cheryl Cole. That would be cool if they did that."

Are your singing skills up to scratch?
"I reckon I could bust a few words. I reckon, I could do the odd Barry White song. My voice is quite deep, so I could belt one of them out. It would be worth it to meet Cheryl. Then I could do a duet with Leona! That would be brilliant. I'd definitely do it."
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Hicky
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David: 'I'm missing certain people'
Day 78, 08:02 BST
By Jen Grieves

David revealed last night that despite being thankful for the Big Brother experience, he is missing his loved ones at home.

Speaking to Lisa and Bea in separate instances through the evening, he told them that he misses having people around him that understand him.

Discussing the impending eviction for which David is nominated, Lisa reassured him: "People will always be there that love you. You've done well, whatever happens."

Grateful for the support, he told her: "I'll never forget you, Lis. I think you understand me the most in the house."

"You don't just judge me for something I'm not," he added.

The clothes sorter went on to say that he believes he is the housemate most grateful for the Big Brother opportunity, stating: "It's given me the incentive to do something with my life."

He later confided in Bea with the same thoughts, but took a more positive approach, telling her: "Just be thankful that Big Brother put you in here... enjoy your time."

"Absolutely," she agreed, adding: "It's all about the experience."

Bea and David, along with Marcus, face eviction on Friday after being nominated by their fellow housemates.
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Hicky
Marcus: 'Housemates are nodding dogs'
Day 78, 08:15 BST
By Jen Grieves

Marcus has revealed his belief that the majority of the housemates behave like "nodding dogs".

He and Bea were in the garden last night discussing their chances of surviving the coming eviction, for which both they and David are facing the public vote.

When Marcus remarked that he had no gut feeling about who would be leaving, Bea stated: "It's certainly between me and David."

When asked for the reasons behind her thinking, the bohemian told him: "That's my gut feeling."

She continued: "I think you'll definitely be in the final. I think the public don't like nodding dogs."

In response to this, Marcus told her that the majority of the housemates behaved as such, doing exactly what was expected of them by Big Brother.

"Apart from me," he said.

Bea disagreed, and named herself, Lisa, Charlie and Sophie as those that didn't behave in such a way.

In reference to Sophie, Marcus responded: "I would totally say that she is a nodding dog."

The pair dropped the conversation when Bea decided that she needed to go inside to bed.

Having asked the window fitter if he was coming too, he joked: "I'm not going to chase you around like a lost sheep all the time."
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Hicky
Bea: 'Freddie was in love with me'
Day 78, 08:10 BST
By Jen Grieves

Bea last night told Marcus her belief that Freddie was in love with her.

The pair, who were the only two housemates left awake, sat in the garden while Bea had a cigarette in the early hours.

They were discussing the impending eviction when she suddenly asked: "Do you think Freddie was in love with me Marcus?"

"No," he quickly responded, to which she seemed surprised.

"No?" she reiterated, before adding: "I think he was."

Marcus again replied quickly, labelling her a "dick" for thinking so, and blaming the fact that she didn't have her "Big Brother brain" in gear.

The subject was quickly dropped and they went back to discussing Friday's eviction.

Marcus branded the bohemian a "whinge bag", as she repeatedly told him her belief that she would be the one to lose the public vote.
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Hicky

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