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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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the crop of people on the recent one were far less freakish than in previous years.
I really did find it fascinating. I'm embarrassed about it though, don't worry.
(, Mon 20 Sep 2010, 16:38, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
because I was awake all night and often worked in the common room with the TV on
A quick search yields this b3ta.com/questions/offtopic/post750840
(, Mon 20 Sep 2010, 16:39, Reply)
she was just too 'nice' not to win. And I agree with your point above. Far fewer freaks this year
(, Mon 20 Sep 2010, 16:42, Reply)
A social experiment of putting random strangers in the position of having to live together, cut off from the outside world and observing their behaviour is quite interesting.
Unfortunately people who are desperate to be on telly are precisely the type that should not be allowed on.
(, Mon 20 Sep 2010, 16:44, Reply)
and the whole thing was more 'Lord of the Flies' rather than 'Lord of the Gays' I might be interested.
(, Mon 20 Sep 2010, 16:46, Reply)
Big Brother is very useful for conversation with people who are the type of people who watch it. I once lasted two hours in the company of someone like that on the strength of one idly read article on msn (back when there were twins on it)
(, Mon 20 Sep 2010, 16:48, Reply)
for the type of people who watch it. More a Q&A kind of thing:
'Why don't you fuck off?', that sort of 'vibe'.
(, Mon 20 Sep 2010, 16:53, Reply)
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