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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by Dora:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
this SUCKS GUYS, something stinks here, if Alex got booted for what SHE said WHY is that WANKER still in the house,? Shake Head


OOO your cross OHG.

Start a Kenneth Wanker thread Thumbs Up


someone beat me to it, Big Grin I aint cross, I think it bloody funny, its an exersise in how STUPID some people are, channel 4 pee all over people and they PAY them to do it, Big Grin Laugh Laugh


Yep i agree

have always said BB has fiddled with BB behind our backs
Dora
You know this is gonna sound totaly stupid.... but Kenny is an absolute nasty dangerous p***k.... but i want David out. He sat at that bus stop last nght denying that Bea had a problem with that task, yet we all saw that she did, no matter what her reasons. He was all for it yet he said it didn't rest well with him?? Kenny will be up next week for definite... David will side with Lisa and be impossible to move if we don't get him now. Frowner
Bethni
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Originally posted by Baz:
Ok... so how loyal was Bea.... to drop the rest of the newbies in it, just to save your own face!!!
Drop who in it? They had been making out she was a problem to the other HMs and she couldnt even tell them what was going on.

Tom and Kenneth had on at least half a dozen occasions tried to pressurise her into doing something they could just as easily do. As demonstrated Freddie did talk nominations with somebody and wasnt Bea.
CaptVimes
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Originally posted by Reality Junkie:
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Originally posted by BROXI:
Lisa aint happy ....FFS Lisa everybody gets nominated Mad

I think Charlie's upset more.


Yep you can almost hear him say "why me I'm the cheeky chappy Geordie who is constantly entertaining them with my wit and repartee and practical jokes. I thought I had the perfect game plan"
BROXI
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Originally posted by Bethni:
You know this is gonna sound totaly stupid.... but Kenny is an absolute nasty dangerous p***k.... but i want David out. He sat at that bus stop last nght denying that Bea had a problem with that task, yet we all saw that she did, no matter what her reasons. He was all for it yet he said it didn't rest well with him?? Kenny will be up next week for definite... David will side with Lisa and be impossible to move if we don't get him now. Frowner
He was never around when any of the nasty stuff seemed to happen though to my knowledge and she was happy to do Noirin. They cant have it both ways though can they, either she wasnt "pulling her weight" or she was.
CaptVimes
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)

its the same sort of thing,
"well I know it wasnt nice but BB told us to do it"
Bea is the ONLY one who KNEW it just wasnt RIGHT, and was prepared to stand up and say so, WELL DONE Bea Clapping Clapping
old hippy guy
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Originally posted by CaptVimes:
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Originally posted by Baz:
Ok... so how loyal was Bea.... to drop the rest of the newbies in it, just to save your own face!!!
Drop who in it? They had been making out she was a problem to the other HMs and she couldnt even tell them what was going on.

Tom and Kenneth had on at least half a dozen occasions tried to pressurise her into doing something they could just as easily do. As demonstrated Freddie did talk nominations with somebody and wasnt Bea.


Sorry Capt... but I saw that as her simply trying to ingratiate and align herself further with Freddy... who she sees as a potential winner and knows is popular with the others. I simply cannot remove the fact that she has watched the show from my assessment of her. Big Grin
Baz
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Originally posted by BROXI:
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Originally posted by Reality Junkie:
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Originally posted by BROXI:
Lisa aint happy ....FFS Lisa everybody gets nominated Mad

I think Charlie's upset more.


Yep you can almost hear him say "why me I'm the cheeky chappy Geordie who is constantly entertaining them with my wit and repartee and practical jokes. I thought I had the perfect game plan"


yeah brox, he had that innocent shocked look on his face, that 'but I'm a lovely wee Geordie lad with not a bad bone in my body' look. He instigated that whole big row, he was everywhere telling stories, winding everyone up. He did exactly the same with the Freddie-baiting a few weeks ago. He's a nasty hateful lad. Mad
Twee Surgeon
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Originally posted by CaptVimes:
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Originally posted by Bethni:
You know this is gonna sound totaly stupid.... but Kenny is an absolute nasty dangerous p***k.... but i want David out. He sat at that bus stop last nght denying that Bea had a problem with that task, yet we all saw that she did, no matter what her reasons. He was all for it yet he said it didn't rest well with him?? Kenny will be up next week for definite... David will side with Lisa and be impossible to move if we don't get him now. Frowner
He was never around when any of the nasty stuff seemed to happen though to my knowledge and she was happy to do Noirin. They cant have it both ways though can they, either she wasnt "pulling her weight" or she was.


I don't ye know how i feel about Bea to be honest.... but she was NOT ok with putting Noirin up either. The only reason she was vocal about 'doing' Freddie was because she was told to do him alone.... the rest wanted her to set him up, not Noirin. Tey all agreed Noirin would probably be up anyway, but they wanted Bea to get rid of Freddie herself, i would have kicked up at that.
Bethni
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.
mary_bee
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Originally posted by Baz:
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Originally posted by CaptVimes:
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Originally posted by Baz:
Ok... so how loyal was Bea.... to drop the rest of the newbies in it, just to save your own face!!!
Drop who in it? They had been making out she was a problem to the other HMs and she couldnt even tell them what was going on.

Tom and Kenneth had on at least half a dozen occasions tried to pressurise her into doing something they could just as easily do. As demonstrated Freddie did talk nominations with somebody and wasnt Bea.


Sorry Capt... but I saw that as her simply trying to ingratiate and align herself further with Freddy... who she sees as a potential winner and knows is popular with the others. I simply cannot remove the fact that she has watched the show from my assessment of her. Big Grin
None of the others did the dirt on Freddie either they wanted her to do it for them (actually take that back David did with Lisa). When she refused they started dishing dirt about her to the other HMs when she couldnt really defend herself. That was the first time after a couple of days of it she could finally have her say on it. That makes them worse IMO. They have watched the show too.
CaptVimes
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.
Very scary too to be honest.
CaptVimes
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.


thats the one Thumbs Up
well I think BB could well have been pulling a similar thing with the newbies, Nod
old hippy guy
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Originally posted by CaptVimes:
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.
Very scary too to be honest.


Oh yeah, definitely. Horrible to think how easily people would kill others just because someone in a position of 'authority' tells them that they have to.
mary_bee
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.


thats the one Thumbs Up
well I think BB could well have been pulling a similar thing with the newbies, Nod


Well if that's the case it certainly makes it a bit more 1984.
mary_bee
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.



When I was at uni I remember the tutor asking us students 'and why do you think some of them just kept going regardless of the fact some were in pain?'

some wag replied

'Perhaps they thought they were on piece work.'

I laughed for a week on that ..........9well almost.)
Soozy Woo
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.



When I was at uni I remember the tutor asking us students 'and why do you think some of them just kept going regardless of the fact some were in pain?'

some wag replied

'Perhaps they thought they were on piece work.'

I laughed for a week on that ..........9well almost.)


Oh lordy! Eeker Laugh
mary_bee

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