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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 6:23 pm 
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Im sure most people on here hate it. I probably do too but it makes good viewing early doors due to the totty and wankers on the programme (before they get booted).

How about a poll as to how many 'obviously gay' men are on it this year.

I will say 5.

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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 6:39 pm 
I like BB

its all lasses innit?

so initially I'll say 15 dykes!! :grin:


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PURE UNADULTERATED BOLLOX ...... anybody who watches that banal shiite is beyond help... :roll:

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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 7:11 pm 
Can we delete this thread please....no mention of BB on The Bunker please!!!! :evil:

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I thought you were an avid watcher of BB Mutley?

confised :sweeeet:


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3Quid wrote:
I thought you were an avid watcher of BB Mutley?

confised :sweeeet:
........ :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: ... rolfl ... rolfl

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1984 is one of my favourite books, just 20 year too early date wise. Certainly big brother now - cheers blair

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MutleyRules wrote:
Can we delete this thread please....no mention of BB on The Bunker please!!!! :evil:

:sweeeet: :laugh: :laugh: :sweeeet:


Shit, I have broken one of these unwritten forum rules havent I? :uhoh:

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MutleyRules wrote:
Can we delete this thread please....no mention of BB on The Bunker please!!!! :evil:

:sweeeet: :laugh: :laugh: :sweeeet:


shiit, I have broken one of these unwritten forum rules havent I? :uhoh:


rolfl rolfl rolfl refred bad lad


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hehe

The yorkshire bird is fit as f***.

Apparently, someone told me so anyway

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chip fireball wrote:
curiously johnny who used to be on big brother was in asda doing his grocery shop tonight. i only know cos one of the check out lasses told me. i asked if any pools players had been in but she said no.

has anyone noticed how cheap everything is these days. last week i got a lawn mower for 23 bar. they is also selling hoovers for 15 bar.

jeesus. :shock:


Im after a lawnmower? Is it any good?

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chip fireball wrote:
mine was certainly worth 23 quid. not suitable for a football pitch but good enough for fireball acres. they only had a few left when i was in tonight. cant go wrong at that price really.

when i was a lad an electric lawnmower would set you back about a million pounds.


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chip fireball wrote:
curiously johnny who used to be on big brother was in asda doing his grocery shop tonight. i only know cos one of the check out lasses told me. i asked if any pools players had been in but she said no.

has anyone noticed how cheap everything is these days. last week i got a lawn mower for 23 bar. they is also selling hoovers for 15 bar.

jeesus. :shock:
Our lass bought a hoover in there for £19.99 ...sadly it works on the principle of blowing the dust away as it approaches it :evil: ...the dust is never removed, just 're-arranged' .....but at least there's no need to empty it. :roll:

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didnt watch it :roll: getting pissed in't marine :roll: but leave it be, BB's acers........cockends :roll:


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Read the post and asked our lass how many gay blokes were on this year, she said none, they're all women!!! Now methinks that if there ARE any gays it might be worth a watch!!! :wink:


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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 4:08 am 
I would rather watch Bobby Brewsters pigeons or poke my eyes out with sharp sticks than watch people doing nowt on telly.

Surely this is just you paying to entertain yourself. Which reminds me....... rage rage rage


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"people what lived in the posh houses had petrol lawn mowers. davy sutherland was the first man in shotton to get an electric lawnmower. it brought the crowds in i can tell you. gary ellis* put his greenhouse windows out in a fit of jealousy."

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Shotton Colliery?

The Axe men...
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chip fireball wrote:
curiously johnny who used to be on big brother was in asda doing his grocery shop tonight. i only know cos one of the check out lasses told me. i asked if any pools players had been in but she said no.

jeesus. :shock:


I actually bumped into him (literally) in a night club in The Dominican Republic a few years ago. Was weired seeing someone you recognise when you're miles from home!


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chip fireball wrote:
we had a small pony in the front garden and rabbits and gunea pigs out the back, and a cat called j.c. barlows that just generally wondered about the place.

people what lived in the posh houses had petrol lawn mowers. davy sutherland was the first man in shotton to get an electric lawnmower. it brought the crowds in i can tell you. gary ellis* put his greenhouse windows out in a fit of jealousy.

* this was never proven, but it did provoke the great gardening war of 74, which was only ended when terry coxon, the coalman, threatened to stop delivering to anyone not obeying the ceasefire. coxon only became involved when it was alleged people creeping about the allottments in the early hours was having an adverse effect on bobby brewsters pigeons. and thats a fact.


rolfl Was just saying the other night that Andrew Marr's 'History since 1945' has got the focus all wrong....he misses out all the sociological bits


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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 12:20 pm 
He's pretty good when he stands in on the radio. Doesn't seem to give a hoot who he pillories. Sharp as a tack.


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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 12:27 pm 
yes, but Mr C is probably correct also. It would explain why there are so many scenes of Andrew standing about in gardens, waving his arms about and peering into the distance. Trying to remember which shrub he hid his gin in, probably......


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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 12:45 pm 
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yes, but Mr C is probably correct also. It would explain why there are so many scenes of Andrew standing about in gardens, waving his arms about and peering into the distance. Trying to remember which shrub he hid his gin in, probably......


Good lad! :wink:


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Getting back to the original BB tack. Ben Elton's 'Dead Famous' is the sort of Big Brother programme I would pay to see on TV. One of them is killed and you have to work out who did it!! clappp

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