Subject: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 06 Jun 06 - 11:36 AM http://www.channel4.com/bigbrother/ I have come to the conclusion that Big Brother is a win - win for everyone. The makers laugh all the way to the bank - the housemates get their moment of fame - those who watch are entertained and those who do not watch can sit back and judge everyone else. There is a certain amount of snobbery involved but if you can see beyond this and the judgement - what you have on one level is a real-life soap opera without a script and actors that we can all gossip about and have an opinion on. But on another level and if you are honest - you can see all of your own good and not so good attributes displayed and learn about many things that you may not in the normal course of your life. For example last night a female porn star and a gay man were explaining the finer points of fellatio. I am not sure if or when I may find a use for such information but it is difficult to see where else you would be likely to get such information - from the horses mouth - so to speak. It does give viewers opportunities to better understand cultures they may not have any personal experiences of. This time there is a hosemate with Tourette's Syndrome. I have found out a lot about this condition from watching Big Brother. A view shared by an expert on the subject who was watching also. Which as long as it and the individual concerned is not exploited - must be good thing. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Ebbie Date: 06 Jun 06 - 12:22 PM Hmmmm. US television shows naked babies and toddlers with the frontals blacked out. *G* |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Geoff the Duck Date: 06 Jun 06 - 12:56 PM Only times I've tuned through the station it's had a camera on somebody fast asleep. I went out to watch some paint dry instead... Quack! GtD. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Dave Hanson Date: 07 Jun 06 - 01:47 AM Thats really interesting Geoff, what colour was it ? eric |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 07 Jun 06 - 01:50 AM Black and White - (it was night time mate!) |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Bunnahabhain Date: 07 Jun 06 - 03:47 AM Anybody who wishes to appear on that aweful programme should be allowed in. Then we lock the doors, and throw away the keys. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 07 Jun 06 - 07:07 AM The biggest winner is the guy who gets $4.95 a call in his pocket for every vote... |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Big Al Whittle Date: 07 Jun 06 - 10:43 AM I like it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 07 Jun 06 - 11:53 AM It is often as funny if not a lot more so than so-called comedy shows. For one task - a housemate was being interviewed for a job. When asked to provide one of their best attributes - there was a blank look at the camera and a long pause before the answer was finally provided (in a very heavy Welsh accent). The one word answer was 'communication'. The same housemate was listing the life skills that he had learned since being in the house. Using the washing machine, being able to do beans on toast, making sandwiches, cooking pasta and boiling an egg, were listed. The job Big Brother provided for this housemate to best demonstrate his communcation skills was as the cook............ |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Spot Date: 07 Jun 06 - 04:08 PM Allo everybody... Big Brother = Utterly Nauseating Bilge Regards to all ....Spot :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 08 Jun 06 - 01:58 AM and those who do not watch can sit back and judge everyone else. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Big Al Whittle Date: 08 Jun 06 - 03:48 AM It like one of those cryptic paintings - either you get it or you don't. I don't get American sitcoms, not even the ones everybody says are wonderful. Apart from Bilko. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 08 Jun 06 - 05:03 AM The housemates (despite watching earlier editition) are still under the impression that they have some control, that their judgement of their fellow housemates is what matters and that they can maintain some form of preconceived game-plan or keep up some kind of an act for 3 months. The truth is that as viewers will see and hear everything - they will not be fooled by any of this. And it is only the viewers judgement that matters. For no matter how many times an internally unpopular housemate is nominated - they will remain in the house if the public wish it. When the results are announced you hear housemates saying things about the public (who have not voted out the housemates choice) like 'they just don't see what is going on in here'. The truth is that the public see only too well..... The show tends to restore my faith in the better aspects of human nature, in that although we may not be able to vote our political bullies out of office before they do too much damage, that we do seem to ensure at least that the Big Brother bullies do not prosper. The current favourite to win was recently seen to be horrified when another killed a bee. He later explained his love of all living things and as this was perfectly genuine, only confirmed him as hot favourite. He will win - provided of course that he does not choose to walk out before the end......... |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Diva Date: 08 Jun 06 - 01:53 PM I cannot stand it which explains why i've have been watching from the begining of this series. What can i say, its bonding with the teenager honest...... I agree with thingy..they guy with Tourettes will win, cos he's a decent bloke |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The PA Date: 08 Jun 06 - 06:35 PM I find watching quite reassuring. It reminds me that not all the nutters are locked up and that my friends are quite normal afterall. Even my dog watches! |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 10 Jun 06 - 04:07 AM There was a random draw to choose which of the holders of the golden tickets was to join the house. Do you think that all of the balls had the number 14 on them? During this process - the housemates heard the public outside chanting to get one of them out. This was mainly because the show has shown them to be what most of their fellow housemates seem to miss - that they are most nasty two-faced back-stabbing bitch in there. But as usual the housemate concerned gets upset, dreads facing the crowd's reaction and claims not to understand the reason why the viewers should find them so unpopular. Speculating on all the possible reasons why and missing the rather obvious one....... |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 10 Jun 06 - 07:07 AM When the light (much needed) rain finally stops, I am going to do some painting, so that I will then be able to enjoy watching paint dry... |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Cathie Date: 10 Jun 06 - 07:38 AM BB enhances my quality of life. I can be sure of full and meaningful discussions, shared enjoyment and exchanges of views with my 3 overgrown boys. A break every summer from discussing exams, missing sox and the state of the country. I can't keep up with rugby, football, counterstrike etc, but I can quote Dermot with confidence. Number 14 - mmmmmmmm. my thoughts too. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 10 Jun 06 - 07:49 AM "Come in number 14, your time is up!" |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Van Date: 10 Jun 06 - 10:12 AM Shame they evicted Sam - most normal one in there. Probably not bitchy enough to entertain. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 10 Jun 06 - 10:17 AM I saw Letterman complain that the first guy they evicted from 'survivor' was the survival nut! |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: DougR Date: 10 Jun 06 - 02:26 PM You want to see baby's genitals Ebbie? Hmmm (as Bobert is fond of saying). DougR |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 11 Jun 06 - 06:40 PM Shame they evicted Sam - most normal one in there. How 'normal' is it for a (physically intact) man to pack tampons in their suitcase? |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 12 Jun 06 - 12:47 AM Useful in cases of chronic diarrhoea? I'd better get some - Nikki The Wide-Mouthed Frog gives me the shits. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 12 Jun 06 - 12:50 AM And isn't it a wonderful thing that Pete (the guy with Tourettes), who at first glance would probably be regarded on the street as a nutter, is actually the only sane one amongst them! A real Diamond Geezer. PETE TO WIN! GET THE REST OF THOSE FREAKIN' FREAKS OUT! S:0) |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 12 Jun 06 - 12:53 AM PS - just to explain, I've been off work sick for a coupla weeks, and when the Test Match finished, I had to watch something didn't I? S:0) |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Liz the Squeak Date: 12 Jun 06 - 01:08 AM Hey Foolestoupe - is that paint white or magnolia? Gloss or emulsion? I favour gloss to watch, it can form some interesting and attractive patterns if you've ladled it on too thickly and it forms dribbles. Magnolia changes shade as it dries, so you know when it's done.... then you can apply the top coat of any other freakin' colour so long as it's not sodding magnolia! (True story ~ my disabled mother had the external woodwork on her house decorated by the council - the workman said 'any colour you like just so long as it's not bloody magnolia; we've done 63 houses in this area and every single one of the buggers wanted magnolia! She chose babypoo green). LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 12 Jun 06 - 05:42 AM Watching paint dry |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 12 Jun 06 - 08:09 AM In Aus, they sell a ceiling pant that goes on coloured, then turns white as it dries, so I'm told by the advertising. And the answer is - NO! |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Cathie Date: 12 Jun 06 - 05:49 PM Tonight I have evicted all people in my house who have noisy electric fans beside their ears and turn the football up to 60000000 decibels cos they can't hear. Tomorrow I am borrowing a PA system to practise my guitar. Then I am going to sleep at The Bull. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 16 Jun 06 - 06:16 PM Disgraceful. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Big Phil Date: 16 Jun 06 - 06:31 PM I like watching as it is like a cheap porn film from the 60's, brings back memory's,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Mrs Cobble Date: 16 Jun 06 - 07:58 PM Big Brother, a programme for the brain dead to watch the brain dead talk a load of crap to the brain dead. GET A LIFE, COBBLE. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 17 Jun 06 - 02:47 AM BASTARDs!! Bugger my rags!! The Wide-Mouthed Frog's still there!! Shame her parents never taught her to eat with her mouth closed and hold her knife and fork properly. A few bloody good hidings when she threw her tantrums would have been a good idea too! Of course my own darling children were perfect paragons of virtue..........!! (NOT!) S:0) |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 17 Jun 06 - 03:03 AM I have come to the conclusion that Big Brother is a win - win for everyone. The makers laugh all the way to the bank - the housemates get their moment of fame - those who watch are entertained and those who do not watch can sit back and judge everyone else. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Of course my own darling children were perfect paragons of virtue..........!! (NOT!) The thought of being on the show yourself or even worse of watching one's own children on the show is a real horror. I am wondering what young disGraceful's proud mother is now thinking of the fine job she did in inflicting her 'delightful', lucky and priviliged daughter on the world? At least young Nikki's ruthless lack of consideration for anyone else has some entertainment value. Grace's display and her effect on and use of others - was not funny to watch in any way. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: greg stephens Date: 17 Jun 06 - 04:24 AM Glad Nikki's is still in, she's great. And the uberbitch has got her comeuppance. There is still some justice in the world. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: GUEST,jOhn Date: 17 Jun 06 - 04:49 AM Wankers! |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 17 Jun 06 - 05:21 AM I did not hear it happen this week but the best moment is usually on the Friday night show - which goes out before the 9pm watershed. You hear - We are live on the Big Brother House - please do not swear. Then from the house you hear little Pete's involuntarily shout of 'WANKERS! |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Amos Date: 17 Jun 06 - 01:37 PM Justice sues Jersey to keep telcos quiet Reuters Published on ZDNet News: June 16, 2006, 6:37 AM PT Forward in Format for ZDNet Tags: Federal government State government Lawsuits Privacy A T & T Corp Verizon Communications Inc Sprint Nextel Qwest Communications Intl Bellsouth Corp The U.S. government has sued the New Jersey Attorney General's office on grounds of security concerns to prevent it from asking telephone companies if they gave customer call records to the National Security Agency. The Department of Justice wants to stop the disclosure of confidential and sensitive information, according to the lawsuit filed in Trenton, NJ, on Wednesday, a day before phone companies were due to reply to subpoenas issued by the New Jersey attorney general. "Compliance with the subpoenas issued by those officers would first place the carriers in a position of having to confirm or deny the existence of information that cannot be confirmed or denied without causing exceptionally grave harm to national security," the lawsuit said. New Jersey Attorney General Zulima Farber sent subpoenas to AT&T, Verizon Communications, Cingular Wireless, Sprint Nextel and Qwest Communications International on May 17, asking if they had cooperated with the NSA. The suit charged that New Jersey's attorney general issued the subpoenas without proper authorization from the federal government. The lawsuit named AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, Qwest and Cingular, a venture of AT&T and BellSouth, as defendants, as well as Farber and other New Jersey officials. USA Today reported last month that AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth gave the NSA access to and turned over call data so it could secretly analyze calling patterns to detect terrorist plots. This provoked a host of lawsuits and objections from privacy advocates. BellSouth has denied turning over information to the NSA, and Verizon has said that it does not provide the government with unfettered access to customer records. AT&T has said it helps when asked by the government but only within the law. A lawyer for Qwest's former chief executive, Joe Nacchio, has said he refused government requests for information. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: greg stephens Date: 17 Jun 06 - 06:42 PM Wanker |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: greg stephens Date: 17 Jun 06 - 06:43 PM Nothing personal |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: GUEST Date: 17 Jun 06 - 07:44 PM 18th housemate going in on wednesday. Hush hush. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 18 Jun 06 - 05:33 AM Some of the best BB TV moments have come from watching heated arguments and grand sulks taking place whilst the housemates are still dressed in their silly task or party costumes. I still chuckle when I remember from a past show where Victor and Jason were very upset and plotting vicious revenge together but being totally oblivious of the effect of this coming from the two of them dressed up as and sitting about in full jolly clown make-up but with steam coming out of their ears. There are always lessons for us all and the wider world to learn from such shows. Perhaps N.I and Middle East peace talks and other confrontations should be conducted only after all particpants have been to the 'dress-up' box? |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 19 Jun 06 - 05:34 AM Some of the quotes from past shows are funny as well as educational. For example, we do not appear to be teaching geography, or many other subjects very well. This is one of the best from past winner Chantelle. On George Galloway MP: 'He looks at us like we're stupid, scatty, uneducated girls. He's a right chauvinistic pig, whatever that means!' |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 19 Jun 06 - 06:29 AM 'East Angular - that's abroad!' Jade |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 19 Jun 06 - 07:25 AM "Can we digest someone else's breath?" - the Wide-Mouthed Frog. Priceless! S:0) PS - sorry, can't do italics. Duh! |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 19 Jun 06 - 07:46 AM Totally..............(the answer to everything and said in a flat welsh accent) by Imogen the Impaler. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Big Al Whittle Date: 19 Jun 06 - 10:29 AM well that old chestnut about when theres two Welsh people, they start a choir - proven to be wrong. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: Cathie Date: 19 Jun 06 - 11:35 AM Did you catch Nicky's concerned expression after Leah had lap danced on Glynn? 'are you OK Glynn or do you need to go and bash one off?' He said he didn't. What a relief that was. |
Subject: RE: BS: Big Brother 2006 From: The Shambles Date: 27 Jun 06 - 05:03 PM There is an often said word in scouse, that I do not understand. It appears in everything that the tall Liverpool lad says. It sounds like: dou-no-meen. Can anyone translate this? |