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Post by Geo on Jun 2, 2007 18:08:40 GMT
she is a nice lass but a bit 'man fond'. I have just discovered that these tattoos on the lower back are called "slag tags" or "tramp stamps"
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Post by fused on Jun 2, 2007 22:13:31 GMT
I know a few people who know Chanelle (being from the same city as myself) and the common concensus is that she is a nice lass but a bit 'man fond'. I live quite near Wakefield, and that's also what I've heard about Chanelle from various people.
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Post by Anna on Jun 3, 2007 12:16:55 GMT
Whereabouts is Bristol Emily from (in Bristol)? I switched over from the Apprentice on Wednesday and saw a glimpse of her for about 0.5 seconds. I shouted to housemate "UGH FFS there's some Bristol student twatgirl in there" (I have no problem with 'normal' students, but spend a lot of time around Bristol Uni and believe me 99% of them are terrible Peaches caricatures, sbraying stuff like the 'there's a new music...' thing but even more laughable - therefore Bristol Student is a specific descriptive term...) and woo, turns out I was spot-on. I'm glad you can now all share my pain!
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Post by pauliepoos on Jun 3, 2007 13:07:52 GMT
Is "Man-fond" the new term for town bike?
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Post by Nicholas on Jun 3, 2007 18:04:45 GMT
Whereabouts is Bristol Emily from (in Bristol)? Well, I was accidentally looking at the Evening Post website yesterday (www.epost.co.uk) and there was an article suggesting she is from Downend. Amazing, really.
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Post by Rooneyboy on Jun 6, 2007 11:01:24 GMT
Is "Man-fond" the new term for town bike? Its the polite term, yes.
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Post by Muinimula on Jun 6, 2007 22:13:02 GMT
Ooh, I also loved Davina saying their favourite words. And Emily wins with 'hoodwink', closely followed by whoever had 'discombobulated'. If I were to rank them, I think I'd say... Best: 1. Shabnam 2. Emily 3. Laura 4. Tracey OK: 5. Nicky 6. Lesley 7. Chanelle 8. Sam 9. Amanda Not really 'feeling': 10. Carole 11. Charley Well, that shows you what I know.
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Post by Nurse Dunkley on Jun 8, 2007 14:13:40 GMT
So there are two more to judge as they go in tonight. The Sun thinks it has the low down on them, and here are the WORDS they deemed SHOCKING enough to put in BOLD CAPITALS: And here's the article: www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2003230001-2007260565,00.html
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Post by starchy on Jun 8, 2007 15:59:42 GMT
Poem?
I hope we are not going to get a poet, in the same way that Spiral was a 'rapper.'
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Post by David Hunter on Jun 8, 2007 16:01:41 GMT
I wondered, as there's a ramp into the kitchen, if there was perhaps a disabled person going in at some point. Perhaps it's just a design feature.
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Post by Geo on Jun 8, 2007 17:23:40 GMT
Poem? I hope we are not going to get a poet, in the same way that Spiral was a 'rapper.' I'd love to see a "poet" in the house, especially if he hooked up with "jusTrace". She could get silently off her nut on her drug infused tampon, while being read a sonnet or two to a human beatbox rythmn.
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Post by pauliepoos on Jun 8, 2007 21:45:29 GMT
Liking Girls Aloud is a guilty secret? What kind of gay is he?
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Post by Rad on Jun 8, 2007 21:50:16 GMT
Chico and Darius have had a love child!
As have Mick Hucknall and some of Goldie Lookin Chain.
Hate them both already.
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Post by coxy1979 on Jun 8, 2007 21:52:09 GMT
Who had the second gay in. You poor soul.
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Post by pauliepoos on Jun 8, 2007 21:54:56 GMT
David Hunter has the second gay. But he's going to win the Joseph sweep so it's not so bad.
There's something about Jerry that I like. Not sexually but I think he'll do well.
GET CHARLEY OUT! GET CHARLEY OUT!
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Post by schmindie on Jun 8, 2007 21:55:32 GMT
she is a nice lass but a bit 'man fond'. I have just discovered that these tattoos on the lower back are called "slag tags" or "tramp stamps" Just saw this. My sister calls them "arse antlers".
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Post by Cherubic on Jun 8, 2007 21:56:18 GMT
I like the first one, and hate the second one.
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Post by Muinimula on Jun 8, 2007 21:58:01 GMT
On first viewing, Gerry is now one of my favourite housemates. Not sure what to make of Seany yet - and, of course, liking Girls Aloud should not be a guilty secret.
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Post by schmindie on Jun 8, 2007 21:59:19 GMT
Ziggy's face when Jerry walked in was a picture. Someone was not best pleased.
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Post by Geo on Jun 8, 2007 22:02:20 GMT
I like Jerry... A partial weakness to the accent may have something to do with it.
I will not mention the dreadful 2nd gay..as I may get quite angry.
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Post by The BBC Insider on Jun 8, 2007 22:04:22 GMT
Oh great. Darius vs Mick Hucknall. This won't bring anything to the house if you ask me, they needed an alpha male so Ziggy would fight for Chanelle. Or feel the need to fight for Chanelle. Jerry seems like the best out of the two though, never trust a Jacko fan.
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Post by schmindie on Jun 8, 2007 22:07:06 GMT
A really gruff man's man to challenge Ziggy would be great. Anyone with a name like Ziggy should never be an "alpha male".
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Post by Adrian on Jun 8, 2007 22:41:27 GMT
Can I ask - who was first in? Gerry or Seany?
I think I quite like Gerry. I'm partial to a camp bit of fluff. I wholeheartedly (heart) his Boots Made For Strutting.
Where's his accent from?
A
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Post by Muinimula on Jun 8, 2007 22:43:48 GMT
Gerry was first in. He's Greek in origin, but I missed what bit of England he lives in.
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Post by Adrian on Jun 8, 2007 22:49:11 GMT
The Big Bro site says South London... so it's probably Clapham. I'll get on The Gay GrapeVine tomorrow and see who knows what about him.
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