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Author:  Calrissian [ 26 Aug 09, 0:59 ]
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:wave:

Calrissian: t-6hrs, 10mins

Author:  Stinky [ 26 Aug 09, 1:13 ]
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I felt so sorry for them last night, they have to sit woth their legs in the air for several uncomfortable hours then some annoying women gives a no go in the final poll due to some wet stuff in the air :roll:

Ok back to the tools in the house. :roll:

Author:  Calrissian [ 26 Aug 09, 1:24 ]
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For a few seconds there, I was wondering if there was a task last night that I didn't know about..and then I realise you were talking about the Discovery crew. ::lol::
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Its quite a contrast, the housemates - many of whom are arguably very much retarded and ignorant of even basic world 'stuff', and the crew of 7, on their way to do some of the most challenging tasks mankind ever attempted.
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*I found a 1.2mb HD streaming feed for NASA tv (few know about it)

cut/paste this, it should open in media player or VLC as a file/open/network stream...
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1368163
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Meanwhile, looks like Sophie is getting somewhat drunk again, and a bit flirty with the Siavash.

Will there be an appearence from Nana tonight? Gods I hope not. I'd rather have another no-go than see that horror show character.
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Calrissian: ready for launch coverage (1am>)

Author:  Stinky [ 26 Aug 09, 1:36 ]
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cheers for the link. Not many trips left then its all go for the moon again, does that mean they have to go back into a studio to fake more landings :angel: ::lol::

Wow Sophie is very shrill tonight. She’s fascinating in a watch. She has a sort of cadence to both her speech patterns and her body language. Ah well looks like she is the new BB nominee to win the show now, Heat mag is backing her and as she will be the perfect poster girl for them. yawn.

I`m reminded or Gane Viller and Blake whiole watching this stream for some reason.

Author:  Calrissian [ 26 Aug 09, 2:07 ]
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Oh well, back to the house, since there will be no action on the pad tonight.
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Very much the Siavash and drunk-Sophie show tonight. Is the communist in bed yet?

Calrissian: No-go.

Author:  Stinky [ 26 Aug 09, 2:29 ]
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Well ever since they made fuel pumps self service this is the sort of thing that can happen. They probably put in diesel by mistake, ive done that.

I`ve given up on the house I`m watching re runs of Brookside, much more entertaining and cerabal than this cretinous crew. {@}

Author:  Calrissian [ 26 Aug 09, 2:45 ]
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I don't blame you.
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According to a report in the Sun BB is getting Axed next summer. I'd be a bit amazed if it gets another summer run, despite being contracted to do so.
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Meanwhile, Charlie is up to his late night antics again. So far though, no appearance of his Nana :roll:

Calrissian: ready to let it go.

Author:  Madeline [ 26 Aug 09, 9:49 ]
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00.56: Sophie tells Siavash that she likes manly guys. She says she likes tall thin guys and so she couldn't like him.
Sun

Author:  Madeline [ 26 Aug 09, 13:18 ]
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What a night!

As the housemates were gathered on the sofas they were told that, yes they were entertaining when they broke out of the House and into the camera runs, but they broke the rules. And, as a consequence, the prize money has been reduced from 100k to... zero.

Oddly, the housemates cheered and clapped. David and Charlie said they are glad.

David and Lisa had a chat and said that they didn't care about the money as they didn't want it. They later talked about their trip to London, saying how 'weird' it was being back in the House, leading Charlie to tell David he'd ‘only been in here 5 minutes anyway'. Charlie then said it was a joke

Rodrigo went to the Diary Room and talked about going into the camera runs, saying that it was not a rule break as they were being entertaining. Suffice to say, Big Brother did not agree.

The housemates watched as Marcus got out the pool to go for a wee. Charlie admitted that when he is in the pool, he wees in it, Sophie said that she does too. Rodrigo then admitted that he often wees in the bath when he's sharing it with other housemates and Sophie once again agreed that she does it. Eeww.

Just after midnight Siavash joked with Sophie that she has tried it on with all the male housemates. Forty minutes later Sophie told Siavash that she has never fancied him and he replied that all girls fancy him, and that his ex-girlfriend described him as her perfect guy. Sophie told him that he was ‘short, hairy and not slim'.

At 02:19 Charlie and Rodrigo were cuddling in bed. They snuggled under the duvet and began to kiss.

Well, it's been a long time coming...
Ch4

Author:  Madeline [ 26 Aug 09, 13:21 ]
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Sophie's Past Life

It seems the alien part of the Future BB Task has gone to one housemate's head. Sophie seems to have come over a little supernatural today.

She was chatting with Rodrigo over breakfast when he said happily, "Yesterday was very good."

Just when we thought he was referring to his under-covers smooch with Charlie, we were proved wrong. "They went to London, and then we run here in the mirrors..." he reminisced. "A really fun day, don't you think so?"

"I enjoyed it. Let's do it again!" agreed Sophie.

"Feels like it's not real," said Rodrigo dreamily.

Just then Marcus appeared to get himself a large coke and some frosted flakes for breakfast. Healthy.

"Today we promise we will not throw you in the pool," Rodrigo told him kindly.

"Well I can't make that promise back," replied Marcus ominously.

Rodrigo then turned to renowned fount of knowledge Sophie to ask what the past tense of "to throw" is. When she correctly identified it as "threw", he told her gratefully, "You know many things. You're not just a pretty face."

But apparently Sophie's superior vocabulary is not a product of her education but of a past life.

"I've been on this earth before," she replied cryptically. "I was born with my eyes open, and that means I've been here before. I was born looking up. I knew what I was doing."

"Because you are cocky," Rodrigo told her.

Charming.
Ch4

Author:  Madeline [ 26 Aug 09, 13:38 ]
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Author:  OldGit [ 26 Aug 09, 15:08 ]
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Madeline wrote:
...they broke the rules. And, as a consequence, the prize money has been reduced from 100k to... zero.


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That's been the story of BB10 really - They cut the live feed, on the grounds it was too expensive. They stopped donating part of the phone vote money to charity, which was over £100,000 a year. They've just saved another £100,000 by scrapping the prize money. The tasks have been pretty low budget.

This years HM's have been 'hand picked' to suit what the production team want, NOT what Big Brother should be, and was at the start. They've had outsiders in the house, even ex HM's count as being outsiders. They had magazines, even worse, they were in them.

Now they wonder why C4 have pulled the plug on the show when the contract ends after BB11.

I fell out with the show and it's naff production team last year, and refused to watch BB9, so I've no idea who was who in that now. I gave it another chance this year, but I admit I'm disappointed with it. It has had it's moments, but so has News At Ten...

Even if another channel bought the show, they wouldn't have the capacity to provide a live feed, so that part of it has gone. Could it survive on a subscription channel? I doubt it.

Oh well...

Author:  Madeline [ 26 Aug 09, 16:35 ]
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it was the beginning of BB when they started to hand pick the housemates who they felt would get them headlines in the Daily Star and the Sun newspapers, the only media that was interested in the show because of the outrages housemates we saw from BB5 onwards.
Heat Magazine, the Sun and the Daily Star are supporting Siavash against Marcus this week and Heat mag is spinning for Sophie or Siavash to win.

For me the show lost all its credibility when they got rid of the live feed.

Author:  Madeline [ 26 Aug 09, 16:39 ]
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Fake *******

At this stage in Big Brother, the housemates are usually getting on like a house on fire, with not a bad word to say about each other. Well this year, one housemate is breaking the mould. Marcus has been to the Diary Room this morning and wasted no time in slating every single one of his fellow housemates, not to mention Big Brother. Ouch.

"How are you today Marcus?" asked Big Brother.

"I've been a bit bored the past four or five days," muttered Marcus, slumped sideways in the chair. "Going through the runs was alright, but as soon as we do something you punish us. You need to have a think about what you actually want."

Ah, we had forgotten about Marcus's role as Executive Advisor to Big Brother.

"How do you feel about the punishment?" asked Big Brother.

"I couldn't care less," said Marcus nonchalantly. "The fact that there is a punishment is ****. What the punishment is doesn't matter. Maybe you need to do an announcement over the speakers that you're boring, and say sorry for it."

"How do you think your fellow housemates feel about the punishment?" asked Big Brother, not sounding too worried about being branded boring.

"I think David's gutted," replied Marcus. "You can tell a lot about why people are in it. Lisa a little bit as well, but David's face... he was very angry. I don't think any of the others were too happy about it. They might say they don't give a **** but I think every one of them is thinking about the money."

"I've had fleeting thoughts about it," he admitted. "You can't help it, this close to the end. But I think they've all pretty much worked out how they're going to spend it."

Working himself up into a frenzy of expletive-ridden badmouthing, he continued, "Such tactical voting this week, I can't believe it. What a bunch of lying ******** out there, they really are. I don't give a **** if I go on Friday 'cause I'd rather go, in all honesty, to get away from them. They're just a bunch of bull ********. I'll just be what I want to be, and **** them. I'm bored of this transparent behaviour. Fake ********."

Come on Marcus - tell us what you really think!
Ch4

Author:  JimD [ 26 Aug 09, 18:24 ]
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Sophie Reade is acting dippy in an attempt to be the new Jade Goody, a former housemate has claimed


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