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| Author: | spacelad [ 29 May 04, 2:48 ] |
| Post subject: | Is it weird being a viewer Cameron? |
Cameron, Sorry to start a new thread to ask a question, but... Just thought I'd ask how it feels watching it as a non-participant again? It must feel strange? What with your experience? |
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| Author: | CameronBB4 [ 29 May 04, 2:51 ] |
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I said on the radio this morning that I've been a fan for 4 years and a housemate for just the one, so it's great being a fan again. I was probably more nervous this year than last! Can't pinpoint that feeling really - it is kinda weird. It's great to think now how we must have looked to our friends and family last year though - you can FEEL what's going on in there. |
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| Author: | spacelad [ 29 May 04, 2:53 ] |
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It must be interesting to read all the posts and reactions on here. It was similar on the first night last year.
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| Author: | CameronBB4 [ 29 May 04, 3:02 ] |
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This is the first year I've had a computer at home and been able to access the boards like these. I can feel sleep deprivation calling... Have had a trawl through last year's (some of it at least) and it's quite funny. Some of us will no doubt change our opinions DRAMATICALLY as time goes on. That's no bad thing, mind you. |
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| Author: | OldGit [ 29 May 04, 3:10 ] |
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...sleep deprivation ! Ah, so you're following the show that closely! I reckon BB is taking it easy on them tonight, but they'll clamp down on them staying up so late. I was half hoping the lights would go off by 1am - I wanted to go to bed myself! |
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| Author: | gerbilgranny [ 29 May 04, 9:12 ] |
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Well, as this is a 'Cameron' topic, can I just say that watching the launch show last night, my thoughts were 'Thank God Cameron, Steph & Gos weren't forced to share a house with this new lot!' Even Tania (with her blusher) seemed so innocent compared to this year's lot.. You know, I disliked the 'Evil' idea when I heard about it, but some of the new Housemates seemed so extreme, I reckon I could manage to watch them a suffer a bit.. I also thought that Cameron would have liked the girl from the South of England - blonde hair, can't remember her name...! |
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| Author: | Callie [ 29 May 04, 11:34 ] |
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She's called Shell (I think). She's the only one out of the current housemates who I think I could live with! They've really gone for a strange bunch this year - let's hope they make good viewing! PS whenever Marco claps his hands, is anyone else reminded of a performing sealion? I just wish someone would throw him a kipper or a beach ball!
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| Author: | Callie [ 29 May 04, 11:41 ] |
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By the way, Cameron, it was nice to see you on the Big Brother's 50 Best Bits show - your face when you found out you'd won was priceless! I know I 've teased you about it before, but I LOVED it when you threatened to put your finger on Lisa's windpipe!!! The entire nation shouted "please do!" at their TV screens!!
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| Author: | gerbilgranny [ 29 May 04, 12:20 ] |
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Agree with you Callie. Funny thing is, as we saw in the best bits, when Lisa kept mentioning how she'd felt, Cameron made no attempt to hide his feelings. That look was priceless. Likewise, in the Diary Room he didn't hold back on his opinion of Lisa... yet some people still say he had a gameplan, and hid his real feelings... |
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| Author: | BBoop [ 29 May 04, 16:01 ] |
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Callie wrote: PS whenever Marco claps his hands, is anyone else reminded of a performing sealion? I just wish someone would throw him a kipper or a beach ball!
![]() or a breezeblock.......... |
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| Author: | Callie [ 29 May 04, 18:01 ] |
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lol@ happyclappy!!!! You read my mind!!! |
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| Author: | BBoop [ 29 May 04, 20:07 ] |
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and that was me being nice Callie
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| Author: | larry [ 31 May 04, 11:35 ] |
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As a fan this year did the powers that be add any ristrictions to what you could do ? For instance if as a fan you wanted to attend an eviction would they prevent this ? And if not would you queue like the rest of us ? I for one am loosing interest in this years HMs and have started watching the OZ footage again so unless something really interesting like they replace most of them with the reserves I can't think why I'd want to attend an eviction this year. |
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| Author: | CameronBB4 [ 31 May 04, 11:41 ] |
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No restrictions so far, Larry - no idea about evictions yet either, as I haven't tried to get tickets. I would definitely queue (from my point of view at least). I am watching BB5 with interest! |
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| Author: | larry [ 31 May 04, 11:57 ] |
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I can't see the ticket people not sending them ,in fact they might not even realise who they are sending them to. One thing to be aware of when queuing is the weather. If you take an umbrella make sure it's an old one you wouldn't mind loosing as they don't let you take them inside with you just incase they are used as a weapon. For the final mine was blown inside out and snapped on the way from the long stay car park and the enterence to Tescos so landed up almost folding it in half as it was the only option so close it back up. And it rained quite a bit during the afternoon As a fan it's well worth the time spent queuing. I don't know what a normal eviction is like but for the final even at 2PM the queue was back to the bend at the Tesco service station so it pays to get there early. |
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