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Celebrity Big Brother 2007

rocketman said:
Sound edit, serious - it was boos (I think) - it's low frequency sound, cheers are high frequency.

*This is an optimistic reaction*
I got the impression that a) there was some serious 'booing' (ie swearing) from the crowd during the moment of the notice of eviction because the sound completely dropped for a couple of moments (mayhap my telly is shit) and b) they vetted the audience for Jo's interview later on (then let them all back in to cheer Cleo).

On th e subject of nervousness=giggles; the clip showing Shilpa asking Jo to back her up made it look as though her giggles were certainly not nerves. Her physical reaction in all other respects betrays this, imo, althohg im sure she does get nervous and then giggle.
 
danny la rouge said:
Remember Shilpa hasn't seen all that was said - much of the worst of what Danielle said was out of her earshot.

and? Doesn't everyone beyond the age of six know full well that others are talking about them behind their back, and that some of that talk is nasty or two faced, some of it is piss-taking and some downright disrespectful. Some of it gets back to us and that's often hurtful, and no doubt Shilpa will be hurt when she finds out. That the coven were stupid enough to do their nastiness on primetime is down to their own stupidity.

they've hardly got away with it.
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We'll have to see what Shilpa says when she comes out. Her immediate reaction will be very interesting. I notice that she's now represented by Max Clifford so her views later, when she's had a chance to consider what happened both inside and outside the house, will be very carefully spun.
 
newbie said:
and? Doesn't everyone beyond the age of six know full well that others are talking about them behind their back, and that some of that talk is nasty or two faced, some of it is piss-taking and some downright disrespectful. Some of it gets back to us and that's often hurtful, and no doubt Shilpa will be hurt when she finds out. That the coven were stupid enough to do their nastiness on primetime is down to their own stupidity.

they've hardly got away with it.
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We'll have to see what Shilpa says when she comes out. Her immediate reaction will be very interesting. I notice that she's now represented by Max Clifford so her views later, when she's had a chance to consider what happened both inside and outside the house, will be very carefully spun.
Max Clifford represents Shilpa?

Oh dear

the seventh seal is opening.
 
haylz said:
All i have heard lately, is how not many want shilpa to win, and that they couldnt give a shit either way,,,


I want Jermaine or Dirk to win. Jermaine preferably.

Wasn't Dirk saying last night that in ENgland white women have 1.3 children and Indian women have 3.5 children (average) and there are now more Indians than white people in England. Did I misread the gist of that? What do people make of that? Peculiar I thought.
 
exosculate said:
I want Jermaine or Dirk to win. Jermaine preferably.

Wasn't Dirk saying last night that in ENgland white women have 1.3 children and Indian women have 3.5 children (average) and there are now more Indians than white people in England. Did I misread the gist of that? What do people make of that? Peculiar I thought.


I stopped watching after jade left, but sounds a bit suss, in what context were they chatting about it???
 
haylz said:
All i have heard lately, is how not many want shilpa to win, and that they couldnt give a shit either way,,,

Gosh, that's so different to what I am hearing: right now it's Danielle out first, Jack out second, then Ian, then Shilpa (potentially, but she's won anyway), then I reckon it's a tight vote between Dirk and Jermaine.

I'd be happy with any of Dirk, Jermaine or Shilpa winning, and Ian has climbed hugely in my opinion - he's a nice, perceptive and gentle bloke, bit wimpy (that's no crime), and kind to all around.

Jack's got potential to grow up one day, though not on my telly, and Danielle - well, she's not gonna have a nice time for a while now.

I have money on Dirk and Shilpa, but Jermaine's victory would be no surprise at all - all three prove the fact that quality also commands respect.
 
haylz said:
I stopped watching after jade left, but sounds a bit suss, in what context were they chatting about it???


The feed just jumped into the conversation at the end of the main show, Dirk was just discussing it with Jermaine. Not sure how it started though.
 
newbie said:
they've hardly got away with it..
No, they haven't. My point was merely that the reaction to Jade was disproportionate to her actual behaviour - the nastier behaviour was from the other two. Jade, whatever else you might say about her, was upfront and straightforward.
 
danny la rouge said:
No, they haven't. My point was merely that the reaction to Jade was disproportionate to her actual behaviour - the nastier behaviour was from the other two. Jade, whatever else you might say about her, was upfront and straightforward.


totally agree with that view..............perspective and proportion skewed;)
 
exosculate said:
I want Jermaine or Dirk to win. Jermaine preferably.

Wasn't Dirk saying last night that in ENgland white women have 1.3 children and Indian women have 3.5 children (average) and there are now more Indians than white people in England. Did I misread the gist of that? What do people make of that? Peculiar I thought.

Very odd. I wondered if he was being very dumb or trying to remove Danielle from the picture by gently goading her into saying something racist.
 
8ball said:
Very odd. I wondered if he was being very dumb or trying to remove Danielle from the picture by gently goading her into saying something racist.


No idea. I mean its clear he's a right wing libertarian NFA bear hunty type, but it seems a bit off. I wondered if it was a pro shilpa thing, cos Dirk was saying it and Jermiane was just agreeing with him. They are the only challengers to her.
 
exosculate said:
No idea. I mean its clear he's a right wing libertarian NFA bear hunty type, but it seems a bit off. I wondered if it was a pro shilpa thing, cos Dirk was saying it and Jermiane was just agreeing with him. They are the only challengers to her.

It was apropos Shilpa asking if there were many people of Asian origin in the UK. When told how many she seemed really surprised and that lead on to the population growth stats bit.
 
Aravis said:
It was apropos Shilpa asking if there were many people of Asian origin in the UK. When told how many she seemed really surprised and that lead on to the population growth stats bit.


I see. I missed that bit. Did you think it a bit weird?
 
exosculate said:
I see. I missed that bit. Did you think it a bit weird?

I thought it was a bit odd. especially when he said that there were more indian people in england than "real english people" (or words to that effect.)

what was more odd was that nobody brought him up on it (like jack who was sat there just nodding.) :rolleyes:
 
tommers said:
I thought it was a bit odd. especially when he said that there were more indian people in england than "real english people" (or words to that effect.)

what was more odd was that nobody brought him up on it (like jack who was sat there just nodding.) :rolleyes:

I forgot that, he did say 'real english people'. Now that is racist, surely?

I'm sure it will be ignored though.
 
exosculate said:
I forgot that, he did say 'real english people'. Now that is racist, surely?

I'm sure it will be ignored though.

is that what he said? I can't really remember.... :confused:
 
tommers said:
is that what he said? I can't really remember.... :confused:

I have a feeling he did.

I was talking to a bloke who had lived in Montana for a while in a small town, who was proudly telling me how the police give black americans passing through a hard time so they don't hang around. He was really chuffed about it. I got the feeling then, Montana was a bit red neck.
 
exosculate said:
I see. I missed that bit. Did you think it a bit weird?

The part about indiginous English people being in the minority was a bit weird. (And obviously bollocks). However I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, he didn't say it was a bad thing. He might well have been on a wind-up to Danielle, as if to tell her that Shilpa would definately win because there were so many people to vote for her?
 
wishface said:
I got the impression that a) there was some serious 'booing' (ie swearing) from the crowd during the moment of the notice of eviction because the sound completely dropped for a couple of moments (mayhap my telly is shit) and b) they vetted the audience for Jo's interview later on (then let them all back in to cheer Cleo).

I think they gave Cleo a very easy interview - and, given that she wasn't treated to the same 'what's been going on' thing, I think they're trying to forget the fact that she was very much a role model for the 3 girls - and therefore deserved some of the blame.

Her excuse for not intervening - that was exactly why she should have intervened in the fight instead of thinking of her career and running off to get a guy to intervene. Because those girls looked up to her, she could have nipped the whole thing in the bud with a few well chosen words at the start.

Ian really, really wants to win - they have already discussed the fact that preference will usually go to someone from the UK - and his little speech [Danielle will win but Jack probably should win] showed me someone who was trying to say - if you pick homegrown, pick me - since he must know that the other 2 really haven't a hope in hell. I thought the tears, and the cosy bedtime chat with Shilpa last night, were a bit much. Phony as hell.

I don't want Shilpa to win because of the sympathy vote - which is what I think will happen. Jermaine or Dirk should win because they were the only ones that I thought attempted to show their real selves and not act for the cameras.
 
8ball said:
Very odd. I wondered if he was being very dumb or trying to remove Danielle from the picture by gently goading her into saying something racist.

AFAIR it was an answer to a question about how many people of Indian extraction lived in the UK. He is a republican I think [from what he said last night], and, if so, probably has typical repub. views on immigration.
 
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