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waterhog
05-06-2015, 08:48 AM
Yorkshire pudding ? acceptable or not ? 05.06.15

thursdays show had important factors
it absolutely rinsed
chloe accepts she is living with actors
disappointing but "showbiz" has convinced.
jealousy was oozing
when jade and nick did speak
but has she given self bruising
not aware she did a observation on a relationship leak.
step in dr. p. spurr
sorry this is my mistake
eileen i respect your straight talk with out blur
is on the cards your own show like ricki lake.
your advice was fruitful
it was not a unwanted spam
but marc has been very forgetful
the show ended with a mistake instigated by sam.
time for a heart to heart conversation
this is not about love or lust
simon has gone down in chloes estimation
never again and gone is the trust.
water works were on switch
it was a repeat seen
simon in the house is the biggest ????h
pathetic was him again crying to irleen.
now into the house is a ripple
it was a weeping willow
a discussion and show again of the harry nipple
jack got a boner and nick went head into pillow.
a transformation by marc
was he reacting head ape back silver
pure humour and his masculinity was the spark
missing was no male diva.
did nick feel insecure
or was it a message to impress
telling marc that down below was not pure
the silver foil size inside was less.
a bottle of wine did swallow
marc was no longer a game player on the fence
to sam was he being deep or shallow
or was alcohol to blame for no sense.
silence was not bliss
this game had a missing spoke
this was not the time for tell and kiss
sam is guilty and broke.
the next bit is over the line
marc has made a mistake
over him he deserves sam's wine
a yorkshire pudding really did shake.
BB sent him to bed
its a bit like a school detention
i am sure in the morning he will have a sore head
but that's all to do with craving attention.
did thursday's show end sour
do marc and sam intend to always cuddle
the "hate you" comment was not power
these 2 and feelings are no muddle.

Kazanne
05-06-2015, 09:09 AM
Yes as she called him lard arse first, :-)

Rob4
05-06-2015, 09:25 AM
Is it the fact that Yorkshire was used, possibly making it a regional slur or that its maybe a protected designation of origin food issue with actual Yorkshire puddings?.

billy123
05-06-2015, 09:26 AM
I love Yorkshire puddings! When my mum made them i used to save them until last and eat them with Jam on.

smudgie
05-06-2015, 09:39 AM
She should rejoice in it.

Yorkshire and proud :cheer2:

arista
05-06-2015, 09:46 AM
[a discussion and show again of the harry nipple
jack got a boner and nick went head into pillow.
a transformation by marc]


Hog do not need to know about Pork Pie

Livia
05-06-2015, 09:57 AM
Compared to some of the names I have in my head for Marc, "Yorkshire pudding" is quite the compliment.

Beetlejuice
05-06-2015, 09:59 AM
Yes as she called him lard arse first, :-)

Didn't she call him a lard arse after he called her a Yorkshire Pudding? And then he called her PHAT?

jennyjuniper
05-06-2015, 10:17 AM
I'm from Yorkshire and I've been called a lot worse than Yorkshire pudding. Speaking of which, I think I'll make some for dinner.

rusticgal
05-06-2015, 12:49 PM
Marc has said a lot worse to other people. Chloe started it in my opinion...I am sure she name called first.
Chloe has it in for Marc...she has a confidence to have a dig in the knowledge that she has the 'old crew' in Danny and Jack to defend her. She is throwing insults at Marc and can't take it when he throws them back.

chuff me dizzy
05-06-2015, 01:01 PM
If as a Yorkshireman I said it was UNaccceptable, it would make me look an hypocrite after years of defending Jade Goody saying poppadom was not being racist ,to even think calling someone a Yorkshire pudding is unacceptable is laughable, lighten up folks

chuff me dizzy
05-06-2015, 01:02 PM
Marc has said a lot worse to other people. Chloe started it in my opinion...I am sure she name called first.
Chloe has it in for Marc...she has a confidence to have a dig in the knowledge that she has the 'old crew' in Danny and Jack to defend her. She is throwing insults at Marc and can't take it when he throws them back.

She insults Marc and Simon ,but if they dare do it back out come the fake tears and the entire house gives her a cuddle, she's playing a very crafty game

Josy
05-06-2015, 01:03 PM
I don't find it offensive :think:

Marc has said a lot worse to other people. Chloe started it in my opinion...I am sure she name called first.
Chloe has it in for Marc...she has a confidence to have a dig in the knowledge that she has the 'old crew' in Danny and Jack to defend her. She is throwing insults at Marc and can't take it when he throws them back.

She called him lard arse

Rorkimaru
05-06-2015, 01:09 PM
Didn't she call him a lard arse after he called her a Yorkshire Pudding? And then he called her PHAT?

Yeah, he called here a yorkshire pudding because she didn't want to play along with his stupid game. She then responded calling him a lard arse and he started spelling phat as she stormed off. He was completely in the wrong here.

waterhog
06-06-2015, 05:58 AM
Yeah, he called here a yorkshire pudding because she didn't want to play along with his stupid game. She then responded calling him a lard arse and he started spelling phat as she stormed off. He was completely in the wrong here.

i am calling the teacher :joker:

Crimson Dynamo
06-06-2015, 06:58 AM
she is a wee yorkshire pud

jennyjuniper
06-06-2015, 07:13 AM
she is a wee yorkshire pud

Not so wee:laugh:

Ashley.
06-06-2015, 08:30 AM
If it's not offensive to call Chloe a "yorkshire pudding", then it's not offensive to call Indians "curry people".

I'm sorry but I fail to see a different between the two.

GypsyGoth
06-06-2015, 08:37 AM
It's not that she was offended, it seems it only became an issue when other housemates, who were offended on her behalf, came to her.

Chloe seems well able to take care of herself, I wish others would stop trying to defend her.