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Big Brother 9

993 replies

LyraSilvertongue · 05/06/2008 21:00

Anyone watching?
I can't decide if I want to watch this year or not.

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Raahh · 11/06/2008 18:33

Sylvia really is very two faced, and it's not good that she has allied herself with Alex.

mustsleep · 11/06/2008 18:44

hi everyone

love bb watch every year although i don;t know why as it just makes me angry

last night alex was a complete bitch over the burnt chips thing - get a life saying evryone's entitled to put their opion accross as long as it's the same as mine and if it isn;t then i'll shout you down until you agree with me dick head

also am i missing something what won't steph ever be ready for was it supposed to be a threat?

shame they can;t nominate this week i think alex should go, but failing that mario or steph would do

i think that luke is hilarious what a geek!!

think that nasty little gang needs to go too

mustsleep · 11/06/2008 18:46

not keen on sylvia either she was kissing her teeth at one point too

were have the mummies in there put their kids then, even if i wanted to i couldn;t find anyone to have the kids for a possible 93 days ffs going for a meal is hard enough

lazarou · 11/06/2008 18:52

Oh that would be brilliant if they sent their kids in too. Like House of tiny tearaways without tanya byron

poshwellies · 11/06/2008 18:58

I wonder if Alex's behaviour would be as foul if her child was in there.

I'm secretly excited about tonights episode..

Note to self - GET A LIFE!

Bobbiewickham · 11/06/2008 19:25

Sorry, I don't accept that, DirtySexyMummy.

I had a horrible deaf boy in my school.

Little shit, he was.

However, I don't, twenty years later, go around saying that all deaf people are little shits and scare me.

At least be adult enough to own your own prejudices and admit them to yourself.

That's your only way forward, in my opinion.

Bobbiewickham · 11/06/2008 19:30

A fear!!

Grow up!

I hope to God none of your future dcs have that particular recessive gene.

I mean, God, how will you cope?

Silly cow.

Bobbiewickham · 11/06/2008 19:37

You know what?

Some things are indefensible.

I am literally shaking with anger at some of the naked prejudice displayed on this thread.

Do you know, in some countries albinos are traditionally vilified by society and are attacked and sometimes killed?

Like I said, shame on you.

I'm signing off now, I'm afraid I'm coming over a little hysterical.

ScoobyDoo · 11/06/2008 19:41

OMG i have to say i just can not bare that Alex, what the feck, who the feck does she think she is?

Her mouth is fowl she is a controlling bully who really needs to keep her mouth tightly closed!

Did i read on this thread Alex has a child? no, your joking, please noooo, i thought it was jennifer who had the child?

As for being scared of Albinoes i am utterly confused, i just don't get it DSM what utter tosh!

Bobbiewickham · 11/06/2008 19:43

Sorry, couldn't resist.

Would now be a good time to mention my morbid fear of people with cerebal palsy?

Or my phobia about people with Down's Syndrome?

And my terror of people with spots?

Raahh · 11/06/2008 19:46

Scooby, 3 in the house have kids- Alex had hers at 15 i think .

lazarou · 11/06/2008 19:46

How old is Lisas daughter?

ScoobyDoo · 11/06/2008 19:47

Oh 3 blimey where the hell have i been

I feel very sorry for Alex's kids!

ScoobyDoo · 11/06/2008 19:48

Aw yes sorry i rememeber lisa has a daughter who is 19 does'nt she?

lazarou · 11/06/2008 19:52

Perhaps they will send Lisa's daughter in and she will have to pretend she doesn't know Lisa for some stupid task.

Remember when they sent that dog in and the housemates had to look after it as a task. Which BB was it?

They should send Nikki Grahame back in

anniebear · 11/06/2008 19:54

I could understand being fearful of a person if they could hurt you but not being scared of someone because of the way they look when it is no fault of their own

If a person in a wheelchair attacked me when I was younger, I wouldnt like to think I would now be scard of all people in wheel chairs etc etc

mybrainaches · 11/06/2008 19:55

A dog went in last year, it was Ziggi's dog, but only for a 5 minute task, but one year they sent a cat/kitten in for a few dats for housemates to look after, but there was an uroar from the public if I remember and the kitten was removed before the end of the task.

lazarou · 11/06/2008 19:56

Yes, I remember Ziggys dog, but they also sent one in a few years back. May have to google, how sad is that

matildax · 11/06/2008 20:03

hello everyone, i too was cringing at the mario/lisa diary moment, oh my god!! repulsive.
as for alex, shes just downright nasty, and as far as i was concerned made no sense whatsoever. i despise people like that, obviously likes the sound of her own awful voice!!! if i was in there i would have knocked her clean out, and then gladly have gone to the bb jail, just for some peace and quiet.
imo i thought it was brave of steph to speak up and rachel too, and felt sad for rachel in the dairy room, she seems like a very nice girl.
my fave is kat though, she is really sweet, and just looked really bewildered when it all kicked off.
alex is a bully full stop. absolutely no redeeming features. just a great big idiot, she needs putting down a peg or 6 thousand as for the "men" words fail me, just sitting there like gormless tossers!!!

DirtySexyMummy · 11/06/2008 20:03

BW. You have obviously not read my post properly.

Don't throw insults please, there really is no need to lower a conversation to that level.

I never said anything like 'all albino people are little shits and scare me.' How dare you put such awful words in my mouth.

I described the fact that I had a fear - in the way that when I first see a person with albinism, or a spider or gloves (just two more of my irrational fears), a wave of fear comes over me. I am smart enough, mature enough and sensible enough to let that wave of fear pass over me and then I deal with it. Like anyone with a fear.

Ssuggesting I 'grow up' is foolish, I cannot control my fear, and I certainly do not act upon it.

You obviously have no understanding whatsoever of people with fears, they can be debilitating and are nt nice things to have to live with. I have many, and some really affect my life. To make light of it and tell me to grow up is really rather ignorant.

As for your sarcastic comments - my sister has severe SN, and I met a man on a therapy session I was on once who had a fear of people with my sisters condition. I did not take offence to this, as I appreciate that people have all different kinds of problems, all of which should be accepted. I actually let him meet my sister as part of his therapy.

There are people on MN who know me and know about my fears, and perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned it so flippantly the first time, as I realise there are people here who don't know the background, and may take it the wrong way. for that, I apologise.

DirtySexyMummy · 11/06/2008 20:04

Anniebear - I would like to think that too. Unfortunately, having a fear of something is not something one can choose.

Bobbiewickham · 11/06/2008 20:07

Sorry love, you are cutting no ice.

You can dress it up however you like, it still sounds just as pathetic.

I have fears, but they don't involve people - that is PEOPLE- with a disability.

Huff and puff all you like. I've made my mind up about you.

DirtySexyMummy · 11/06/2008 20:09

You are very lucky in that case.

It is a shame you cannot be more accepting of other peoples problems. Oh well.

Bobbiewickham · 11/06/2008 20:11

Sorry love, you are cutting no ice.

You can dress it up however you like, it still sounds just as pathetic.

I have fears, but they don't involve people - that is PEOPLE- with a disability.

Huff and puff all you like. I've made my mind up about your "fears".

Bobbiewickham · 11/06/2008 20:12

Sorry love, you are cutting no ice.

You can dress it up however you like, it still sounds just as pathetic.

I have fears, but they don't involve people - that is PEOPLE- with a disability.

Huff and puff all you like. I've made my mind up about your "fears".