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years ago with the likes of dj, balloo Damien and the rest there was some right arguments.
Mainly down to them ramping the feck out of someone and trying to shout down anyone with a different view |
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Rylan Ross Clark @RylanClark 2m
Re Daleys ejection from the house: me and @AJOdudu can only speak about it on the show as much as we are told to in this situation for Legal reasons. At the end of the day Big Brothers decision is final. |
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Think Hazel was not as threatened as she said she was. The main thing on her mind was having sex. But theres no doubt Daley was not play acting and was being deadly serious in his words and especially actions. That was the real Daley tonight.
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My 1st experience on a forum was the old C4 BB forum during BB7.
If you can survive the insane women on there and love of Aisleyne that year, then betfair holds no fear for you. |
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timbuctooth 16 Jul 13 00:55
Which surely proves that nobody was really threatened. Henry VIII 16 Jul 13 00:56 It proves they don't have a senior member of staff watching live overnight. If it's a choice between these as to why Daley was put back in the same room as Hazel overnight, I agree with tim. To suggest there's not a senior member of staff there at all times is a weak argument imo |
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and their love*
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Henry, are you really saying that if the issue was as serious as they`ve chosen to make out, that even the tea-boy would have sent a `terrified` Hazel back in there with her would-be assailant/rapist? Surely not? Leaving aside the fact that no genuinely terrified woman would ever have agreed to go back!
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Not at all DJ. I used to work in TV. Whoever was the shift senior didn't feel confident enough to take any action without discussion. It's a big decision, a lot of press repercussions etc.
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The fact that Hazel was obviously not as threatened as she later said does not mean Daley did not act in a very threatening way. Never mind threatening. He was actually violent. He put his hand around her neck and pinned her to the bed. She was not as threatened as she said simply because the only thing on her mind was sex.
Daleys leaving diary room comments summed up the type of person he is. He say nothing wrong with his actions - especially put your hand around a womans neck. |
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Tim it was a stupid decision to let her go back but they would have felt that the formal warning to Daley and the fact that he was contrite would have been enough. AS it turned out to be in fact. He only got aggressive again the next day when they ejected him.
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"Think the giveaway that Gina is really from a council estate and acting posh is that she says Gosh too often and in a not very believable way."
My understanding is that she grew up quite rough but one of the parents became very successful. |
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They obviously havn't told them were watching
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It looks like we won't be getting much action tonight.
As for Dazel. It was 2 adults involved in some consensual rough foreplay. If there were no cameras there or even if BB hadn't intervened, they'd have shagged and everyone would have woken up happy. End of story |
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as tim says H - a staff member with enough seniority will have made the decision that Hazel would not be under any threat of physical and/or serious verbal abuse if Daley was sent back in overnight. I'm sure this was done with total confidence. And as tim says, Hazel could easily have asked to be moved if she felt under any sort of threat. I imagine they both crashed out almost immediately after they got back to bed tbh - the 'party' was definitely over
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Altho ofc not the end of the story because the overly cautious prods make yet another crazy decision and throw Daley out
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If there were no cameras there or even if BB hadn't intervened, they'd have shagged and everyone would have woken up happy.
True. Huge sexual frustration was a key part in why it all became so aggressive |
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I did not see two people play fighting. I just saw Hazel play fighting. To be fair to her she probably thought he was play fighting but anyone watching on tv could be left in no doubt Daley was being very serious with all his words and actions.
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I was watching and I didn't think Daley had any serious intent to do anything apart from have consensual sex with Hazel
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As for what would have happened if there had been no cameras there and it had been outside the house..... you cant say that because a lot of Hazels actions are because of the tv cameras in my opinion. Think she wanted to come out of the house with a reputation of having sex inside the house and make the most outside of the house due to that notoriety.
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OK, we`ve all had our say, we`ve all failed miserably to persuade anyone in the opposite camp to see that we are right, despite going on about it for hours. BB has forgotten it ever happened, and I`m going to do the same. Particularly since the whole episode has no effect whatsoever on the betting side of things, rendering our discussion academic
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Yes, all pretty fruitless. Off to play some poker, which given the form I'm in is likely to be fruitless too.
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I changed my view on watching the footage. Mainly in Daley's favour. As Hazel was equally guilty imv so they both should have stayed with a warning, or both been booted. The bb prods should have a look in the mirror because they got what they wanted, and blamed the housemates.
Henry, I'd be careful pinning your hopes on Jackie topping the vote. She might have some negative ratings but not many will 'hate' her enough to vote, and asking to leave won't do a great deal. I suspect she would have to have an awful edit and others to be protected to lose. |
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Cider she said on the live feed that she's going to ask the public to vote her out and Jackie was happy with that. Shame because she's my biggest green
. Of course she could change her mind.I'd like Dexter to go. |
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That's not usually a good thing tho. Especially with so many other options.
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What's not usually a good thing?
The edits will of course be crucial. None of the 5 are especially hated, there's no Wolfy or Hazel. |
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Housemates asking to be voted out. People won't tend to waste their money on someone who doesn't want to be there anyway.
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Not sure. I don't know if there's a precedent.
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Jack Dee?
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The fun in vote to evict is wiping the smile off someone's face. Totally different in a vts she'd be my favourite.
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Did Jack Dee really want to leave though? I didn't see that CBB. He would have the confidence to just walk whereas Jackie may not. At least not until after she has this opportunity of leaving by the front door.
Just thinking about the two voters I know - middle aged women - they like to do the "right" thing. None of the hm's get over about 15% on dislike polls. A plea to leave could easily swing it. |
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I disagree with squares ....
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REPORTED ^^^^
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has this ever happened before ?
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shape-ism
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