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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
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Originally posted by Moomin:
I love what Rodrigo said to her about a space in the house before she came in. A couple of sweeties. Blush


Yes Rodrigo's comments were so nice.Smiler



So nice to have real people in there. The standard ones who get through are for the most part very hard and cynical.
Soozy Woo
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Originally posted by kattymieoww:
They cannot be that uneducated about this country to seriously think the Queen would reply to a daft chalkboard message on a game show! Laugh

We don't know exactly what BB's told Rod, but I (and presumably the HMs) would assume BB will write it up and submit it properly.

I'm no expert, but although it's unlikely the Queen will see it, I'd expect her staff to treat it seriously - just as they would any other letter to the Queen.
I wouldn't be surprised if Rodrigo receives a "stock response" at the very least...
Eugene's Lair
She's quite boring though. Imagine a show full of Hiras, or even full of Rodrigos. There would be no show to watch.

Love Marcus's - obviously tongue in cheek comment (if people have humour here) - that she might turn into a total nutter when nominations were announced. That would certainly make her alot more interesting and complex. I think her humour and airtime will be somewhat limited though, not at the level of Marcus.
Free Thinking
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
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Originally posted by Moomin:
I love what Rodrigo said to her about a space in the house before she came in. A couple of sweeties. Blush


Yes Rodrigo's comments were so nice.Smiler



So nice to have real people in there. The standard ones who get through are for the most part very hard and cynical.


But all this nicey nicey stuff isn't that real. It is not the full person, it's keeping under the radar. The Big Brother show is made by seeing the drama and conflict among people with big highs and lows. They can have one or two Hiras and Rodrigos, but more than that and they would kill the show.
Free Thinking
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
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Originally posted by Moomin:
I love what Rodrigo said to her about a space in the house before she came in. A couple of sweeties. Blush


Yes Rodrigo's comments were so nice.Smiler



So nice to have real people in there. The standard ones who get through are for the most part very hard and cynical.


But all this nicey nicey stuff isn't that real. It is not the full person, it's keeping under the radar. The Big Brother show is made by seeing the drama and conflict among people with big highs and lows. They can have one or two Hiras and Rodrigos, but more than that and they would kill the show.


In your opinion.

In my opinion I think we are witnessing a genuinely nice housemate who doesn't have a bad bone.Smiler Hard to believe on BB, I know.
SpiderMonkey
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
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Originally posted by Moomin:
I love what Rodrigo said to her about a space in the house before she came in. A couple of sweeties. Blush


Yes Rodrigo's comments were so nice.Smiler



So nice to have real people in there. The standard ones who get through are for the most part very hard and cynical.


But all this nicey nicey stuff isn't that real. It is not the full person, it's keeping under the radar. The Big Brother show is made by seeing the drama and conflict among people with big highs and lows. They can have one or two Hiras and Rodrigos, but more than that and they would kill the show.


In your opinion.

In my opinion I think we are witnessing a genuinely nice housemate who doesn't have a bad bone.Smiler Hard to believe on BB, I know.



The sad thing is ....they had to search the globe to find them. I think us Brits are a cynical lot TBH. I love the naivetee of this pair.
Soozy Woo
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
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Originally posted by Moomin:
I love what Rodrigo said to her about a space in the house before she came in. A couple of sweeties. Blush


Yes Rodrigo's comments were so nice.Smiler



So nice to have real people in there. The standard ones who get through are for the most part very hard and cynical.


But all this nicey nicey stuff isn't that real. It is not the full person, it's keeping under the radar. The Big Brother show is made by seeing the drama and conflict among people with big highs and lows. They can have one or two Hiras and Rodrigos, but more than that and they would kill the show.


In your opinion.

In my opinion I think we are witnessing a genuinely nice housemate who doesn't have a bad bone.Smiler Hard to believe on BB, I know.


Everybody has a bad bone somewhere, I won't believe she is an angel she is a human being. Not saying there might not be a nice side to her as well, but I wouldn't mind seeing her tested in a twist to see whether she can continue keeping under the radar or whether she 'turns into a nutter'.
Free Thinking
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
Everybody has a bad bone somewhere, I won't believe she is an angel she is a human being. Not saying there might not be a nice side to her as well, but I wouldn't mind seeing her tested in a twist to see whether she can continue keeping under the radar or whether she 'turns into a nutter'.


I think it's fair to say that the "real" personalities of the new housemates have all been unmasked by now.

Think how Bea and David both were when they first joined, and how they've changed now into their real selves.

Hira hasn't changed at all. Why? Because she's been genuine from the start.Smiler
SpiderMonkey
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
Everybody has a bad bone somewhere, I won't believe she is an angel she is a human being. Not saying there might not be a nice side to her as well, but I wouldn't mind seeing her tested in a twist to see whether she can continue keeping under the radar or whether she 'turns into a nutter'.


I think it's fair to say that the "real" personalities of the new housemates have all been unmasked by now.

Think how Bea and David both were when they first joined, and how they've changed now into their real selves.

Hira hasn't changed at all. Why? Because she's been genuine from the start.Smiler



We've hardly seen anything of her though. We haven't seen all the nominations of her either. Sophie said she felt she was fake. I wish they had shown us Marcus's nomination as he spoke about her alot for 30 minutes or so.
Free Thinking
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Originally posted by *BB*:
I thought it was very insightful to witness Hira and Roddy's reactions to the letter-writing. Both from countries that don't have a monarchy and both countries have questionable governments. I think we take an awful lot for granted living in the UK.


True, although I have no time for the monarchy, it was indeed lovely to see two people from very poor countries, so happy and respectful in embracing this countries system.
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