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Have a good day looking.
I did the same yesterday. Only went for a bag of compost and came out with a trolley full of plants, as always. |
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Thanks figgy, That always happens, should have shares in the place
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You sure the compost wasnt one of Charlottes lasagnes figgy
that will make you tomatoes grow. |
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C5 need to realise that a room full of young people is an empty room.
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lol JOT. I'm just eating
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I took a bit of a hit. But I'll rise again like a fooking phoenix, I will, you watch!
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Surely your Lauren green was big enough to trade to a decent bet to nowt? Lauren a difficult one to lay at the optimum time tbf.
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Ok
We were caught out by a combo of things Lower audience figures - some mems having switched off Our man perhaps not appealing to mems quite enough Poor coverage of him in the last 2 days plus a bit of a GS ramp The youngster actually capturing the imagination of the youth for once Vote transfer to her after Carol fcked it and Mario proved useless. She prolly had some slummy mums vote by the end |
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Same people who liked Katona, Denise and Paddy
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A few times I've made the mistake of not paying enough attention to the momentum right at the death. It switched with a couple of days to go
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Great last 3 posts GB, totally agree. Really do think Charlotte's speech was enough to inpire the younger viewers to vote even more than they would have and the older viewers to change their opinion of her (thinking back to their younger days perhaps). The 8.30-9.00pm show was literally a Charlotte Ramp Mini Highlights Show. Oh hindsight is such a wonderful thing :(.
[I'm not a Stalker honest- just you make a lot of sense] |
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Bloody stalker
![]() Nah, I don't think we realise so much that the voting dynamic and the actual people that vote change a bit every series. Probably more so on CBB than BB. Who can explain the Paddy / Katona top 2? A grunting gypsy with very little overage and one of those most awful women in Britain. Fortunately the polls indicated both were popular Denise and Frankie both beat the conservative choice of Gareth Perhaps the conservative mem vote that won it for Sam is declining too gradually It seems CBB audiences like a bit of bad behaviour |
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So basically its all won in the house? Paddy and Frankie overturned their public image/stereotypes. Gareth showed he was basically boring even though before going in he ticked a lot of boxes. Denise showed the vulnerability that MEMs could relate to unlike Carol or Vicky.
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Always was, GS won it in the house too, despite protests to the contrary
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And Carol lost it in the house, a crucial factor in GS winning
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Which means its a very democratic process where the "electorate" give every candidate a chance afresh...unlike politics where 95% have made their mind up even before they know who is standing in their area.
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even absolute ****s like derek laud and big mac have been afforded time of day
The only ones that aren't are fallen women like sophie or danielle types |
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I asked army who looked the most vulnerable in the house when it was kicking off between Vic and GS
I backed GS, unfortunately getting cold feet later when she was joining in the bitching about Lauren. That didn't matter, it was what most of the audience thought too |
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So many winners have that vulnerable trait, unfortunately the forum thought that meant lauren
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Lauren was outed as a gameplayer...tbf to GS layers/non backers there were so many times it looked like she had blown it e.g. the twitter messages that who could blame a cautious approach.
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Lauren wasn't vulnerable, she was needy and desperate.
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Yep, youth are afforded a massively longer rope
A few good moments can forgive 3 weeks of blunders |
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We are probably underestimating the slummy mummy vote that wanted to mother her
I doubt the youth vote was enough alone, and now we'll prolly overestimate it in future heats |
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Just watch that Bouncers series set in the north east. Young girls, their mums and their grandmothers all out on the lash together and the grans are more up for it than the kids. The grans are mostly in their 40s. Why would they hate GS when they are just older versions?
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I dare not watch, might recognise people
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for me Lauren was calculating and more than a little creepy.
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yep, those as well.
Manipulative too. And seemed to start off as a sort of a child figure in the group and ended up more a motherly figure. Very odd and uncomfortable person to watch for me. |
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for me there were quite a few people who made for uncomfortable viewing.
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And quite a few books as well
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Think we'll have to create a new demographic: JKM=Jeremy Kyle Mums. I partly blame his program (and programs like Geordie Shore) for bringing down the morals of this country. The more that people watch it the more they think that sort of behaviour is acceptable. The program does seem very popular amongst woman. I have to leave the room when it's on.
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Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the masses.
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Broken Britain Mums
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Wonga adverts.....everyone wanting their 15 minutes...lousy talentless celeb role models...bookies dominating every high street (has to be said)....lost moral compasses...and we are surprised Charlotte wins?
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TM has hacked my account
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Nah, he'd have casually chucked something in about immigration
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true so I will differentiate myself from him by adding....the rise of UKIP...the demonisation of the sick and the disabled......
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The way things are going we'll have to account for Eastern European Mums.
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....morally bankrupt self serving social, political and economic elite
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oooof scamps
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Yes could be a Big Issue in future events
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