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chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 09:42 AM
WTF was that all about in the living room ? chanting and marching ,I've never seen anything so bizarre and camera hogging ......I was praying all the other sheep would just sit down and stare at her ,she would have looked a complete twat
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 09:43 AM
Looked like they were just having a bit of a laugh, must get boring in there
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 09:44 AM
Looked like they were just having a bit of a laugh, must get boring in there
Totally bizarre :conf:
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 09:47 AM
Not really?
ginkgo
25-07-2017, 09:47 AM
Totally bizarre :conf:
not very tbh :P bizarre is often fun and/or interesting
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 09:50 AM
not very tbh :P bizarre is often fun and/or interesting
Interesting watching some idiot marching around a room chanting the most bizarre thing Ive heard ? her face :shocked: she had totally lost the plot ,what a bloody idiot she is
sampvt
25-07-2017, 09:53 AM
She is showcasing the Nigerian foot stomp dance which apparently showcases her heritage from Nigeria. However wasnt she born and bred in the UK and isnt she miss Nigeria UK. Im confused.....no im not....its all part of the game plan and before the end of the week, we will get a preview of Hannahs latest single due to be released when she leaves the house or something that will allow these sisters to coin it in using BB as her platform.
smudgie
25-07-2017, 09:53 AM
She has gone from misery warmed up to over loud bossy twit since her stay in the attic.
Can't say I find her in anyway endearing.
To think she was amongst my top 5 as well.:hehe:
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 09:55 AM
She is showcasing the Nigerian foot stomp dance which apparently showcases her heritage from Nigeria. However wasnt she born and bred in the UK and isnt she miss Nigeria UK. Im confused.....no im not....its all part of the game plan and before the end of the week, we will get a preview of Hannahs latest single due to be released when she leaves the house or something that will allow these sisters to coin it in using BB as her platform.
She was born in Nigeria, someone posted a link yesterday
Remind me not to visit Niamh when she is bored :hee:
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 09:56 AM
Remind me not to visit Niamh when she is bored :hee:
You would love it BOTS :hee:
sampvt
25-07-2017, 09:56 AM
WTF was that all about in the living room ? chanting and marching ,I've never seen anything so bizarre and camera hogging ......I was praying all the other sheep would just sit down and stare at her ,she would have looked a complete twat
Chuff one thing comes to mind......They know only one can win, so by making herself look really bad, Hannah is making her sister look good. This might be the ploy to elivate Debs towards the line because all i am hearing is......Hannah is awful but her sister Debbie is not like her and is ok. If Hannah was gone, Debs would be an also ran like she showed whilst Hannah was in the attic. Now shes out, Debs is up and running again.
The good cop bad cop is a great way to work if all else fails.
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 09:57 AM
She is showcasing the Nigerian foot stomp dance which apparently showcases her heritage from Nigeria. However wasnt she born and bred in the UK and isnt she miss Nigeria UK. Im confused.....no im not....its all part of the game plan and before the end of the week, we will get a preview of Hannahs latest single due to be released when she leaves the house or something that will allow these sisters to coin it in using BB as her platform.
British born and bred .....and she's still bleating on about winning a beauty pageant LAST YEAR (Would love to know how many entered :joker: )
sampvt
25-07-2017, 09:58 AM
She was born in Nigeria, someone posted a link yesterday
Whoever posted that was wrong. Debs was born in Nigeria but brought over here as a small baby. Hannah was born here in the uk.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 10:06 AM
Whoever posted that was wrong. Debs was born in Nigeria but brought over here as a small baby. Hannah was born here in the uk.
Even so, her family and heritage are Nigerian, like I said yesterday I know alot of people who were born and raised in England to Irish parents who consider themselves to Irish rather than English, so what? I don't see why people are so offended by that
waterhog
25-07-2017, 10:09 AM
WTF was that all about in the living room ? chanting and marching ,I've never seen anything so bizarre and camera hogging ......I was praying all the other sheep would just sit down and stare at her ,she would have looked a complete twat
its going to catch on and be more successful then https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POv-3yIPSWc :laugh:
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:12 AM
Even so, her family and heritage are Nigerian, like I said yesterday I know alot of people who were born and raised in England to Irish parents who consider themselves to Irish rather than English, so what? I don't see why people are so offended by that
I was born and bred in ireland and proud of it. In fact some days ago I had numerous FB questions as to what I was eating, it was a pic of me in hospital eating a bowl full of Irish broth my aunty brought me in. Since then Ive sent the recipe round the world several times. All my cousins that were born in Northallerton from My dada brother are totally English and hate to be called Irish.
Anyway, the post was about whether or not she was nigerian and she isnt, she was born here. Being proud of your heritage is ok if thats the truth, but to use said facts as a vehicle to promote some weird cultural notion for personal means is pretty sad.
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 10:12 AM
Even so, her family and heritage are Nigerian, like I said yesterday I know alot of people who were born and raised in England to Irish parents who consider themselves to Irish rather than English, so what? I don't see why people are so offended by that
My husbands Dad was Irish ,so would it be ok for my hubby to don a chain of shamrock round his neck ,put on a green felt hat and dance a reel or 2 ? Of course it wouldn't as my hubby AND Hannah are English
MrWong
25-07-2017, 10:12 AM
Even so, her family and heritage are Nigerian, like I said yesterday I know alot of people who were born and raised in England to Irish parents who consider themselves to Irish rather than English, so what? I don't see why people are so offended by that
Not more faux offence so they can attack Hannah again.
Ashley.
25-07-2017, 10:12 AM
She is showcasing the Nigerian foot stomp dance which apparently showcases her heritage from Nigeria. However wasnt she born and bred in the UK and isnt she miss Nigeria UK. Im confused.....no im not....its all part of the game plan and before the end of the week, we will get a preview of Hannahs latest single due to be released when she leaves the house or something that will allow these sisters to coin it in using BB as her platform.
Well you've just answered your own bloody question there haven't you?
She's showcasing her heritage.
Christ almighty.
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:14 AM
My husbands Dad was Irish ,so would it be ok for my hubby to don a chain of shamrock round his neck ,put on a green felt hat and dance a reel or 2 ? Of course it wouldn't as my hubby AND Hannah are English
OMG what am i missing, has Dingy got a secret we dont know about. Ill provide the hat and shamrock if you teach him how to dance then we can all call him Paddy, lol
Ashley.
25-07-2017, 10:17 AM
My husbands Dad was Irish ,so would it be ok for my hubby to don a chain of shamrock round his neck ,put on a green felt hat and dance a reel or 2 ? Of course it wouldn't as my hubby AND Hannah are English
Why wouldn't that be OK?
Don't see why you can't just embrace other cultures to be honest.
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:17 AM
Well you've just answered your own bloody question there haven't you?
She's showcasing her heritage.
Christ almighty.
Please stop referring to me as Christ Almighty, the Oracle will do or just plain sir is ok with me. BTW there seems to be a little word preceding that line just before your blocks. Grammatically my post was, in part, a question, not a statement. Please keep up dear.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 10:19 AM
I was born and bred in ireland and proud of it. In fact some days ago I had numerous FB questions as to what I was eating, it was a pic of me in hospital eating a bowl full of Irish broth my aunty brought me in. Since then Ive sent the recipe round the world several times. All my cousins that were born in Northallerton from My dada brother are totally English and hate to be called Irish.
Anyway, the post was about whether or not she was nigerian and she isnt, she was born here. Being proud of your heritage is ok if thats the truth, but to use said facts as a vehicle to promote some weird cultural notion for personal means is pretty sad.
And that's perfectly fine too, I'm just saying, that some people identify more with their parents nationality even if they were born in a different country. I don't see the issue with it or why it should be a problem for anyone else :shrug:
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:20 AM
Why wouldn't that be OK?
Don't see why you can't just embrace other cultures to be honest.
I for one wouldnt be comfortable with a 100% yorkshire lass passing herself off as one of my countrymen, what next colcannon with yorkshire puddings washed down with porter. NAH, it would never catch on
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 10:22 AM
My husbands Dad was Irish ,so would it be ok for my hubby to don a chain of shamrock round his neck ,put on a green felt hat and dance a reel or 2 ? Of course it wouldn't as my hubby AND Hannah are English
Why wouldn't it?
My husbands cousin was born in England his parents are both English but his grandparents are Irish and he considers himself Irish because of that, he's just got himself an Irish passport and supports the Irish teams etc and that's perfectly fine imo
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:23 AM
And that's perfectly fine too, I'm just saying, that some people identify more with their parents nationality even if they were born in a different country. I don't see the issue with it or why it should be a problem for anyone else :shrug:
It isnt a problem unless said facts are used for financial or personal gain. Hannah and Debs are borderline pragmatic with their views that bounce in and out of the macabre with racist undertones.
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 10:24 AM
Why wouldn't it?
My husbands cousin was born in England his parents are both English but his grandparents are Irish and he considers himself Irish because of that, he's just got himself an Irish passport and supports the Irish teams etc and that's perfectly fine imo
:umm2:
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 10:25 AM
It isnt a problem unless said facts are used for financial or personal gain. Hannah and Debs are borderline pragmatic with their views that bounce in and out of the macabre with racist undertones.
You really think they're just pretending to be proud of their heritage to win BB and normally they're not? I disagree with that Sam.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 10:26 AM
:umm2:
He's a lovely guy, we're delighted to have him :love:
Paula D
25-07-2017, 10:28 AM
WTF was that all about in the living room ? chanting and marching ,I've never seen anything so bizarre and camera hogging ......I was praying all the other sheep would just sit down and stare at her ,she would have looked a complete twat
You've lived a very sheltered life chuff if you've never danced in a conga line?
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 10:29 AM
If they are so proud of their heritage why do they not wear their hair in the afro they were born with ? why do they choose to hide the afro under a straight (cheap) wig ..They can't be THAT proud of their roots
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 10:29 AM
:umm2:
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:29 AM
You really think they're just pretending to be proud of their heritage to win BB and normally they're not? I disagree with that Sam.
Niamh......I doubt even this forum would agree with you on this. If they are hamming the nigerian act up for no reason, Ill dance nude at your next birthday party.
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 10:30 AM
You've lived a very sheltered life chuff if you've never danced in a conga line?
Ive danced more congas than you've had hot dinners,but never in my life have i seen or heard a conga like that :crazy:
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 10:31 AM
Niamh......I doubt even this forum would agree with you on this. If they are hamming the nigerian act up for no reason, Ill dance nude at your next birthday party.
I was just overcome with nausea at the thought of this
Kazanne
25-07-2017, 10:33 AM
I was just overcome with nausea at the thought of this
:joker::joker:Poor Sam
Paula D
25-07-2017, 10:37 AM
Ive danced more congas than you've had hot dinners,but never in my life have i seen or heard a conga like that :crazy:
As I said you've lived a sheltered life obviously.
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:37 AM
You've lived a very sheltered life chuff if you've never danced in a conga line?
Sadly in Yorkshire the congas they do here dont involve foot stomping, which incidentally isnt even Nigerian, its roots lie in the Maasai warriors culture that come from Tanzania and Kenya.
Nigerian culture dances involve a lot of gyrations. These dances are portrayed in a bid to attract suitors, these traditional dances involves rhythmic movements of the chest and waist, which are predominantly performed by maidens who had come of age and were set to marry. They are a key aspect of the Igbo culture and are used to foster abstinence from sexual activities before marriage. I learned this from my time in Africa many years ago where we lived for 4 years.
Brother Leon
25-07-2017, 10:38 AM
You've never seen a group of people dancing and yelling?
Ashley.
25-07-2017, 10:39 AM
If they are so proud of their heritage why do they not wear their hair in the afro they were born with ? why do they choose to hide the afro under a straight (cheap) wig ..They can't be THAT proud of their roots
I don't see the point that you're trying to make. You're suggesting that, because they're not sporting what they were "born with", they're not proud of their culture? So, what then, because I wear makeup, does that mean I'm not proud to be a woman, by your logic?
Answer: No, it doesn't. That would be ridiculous.
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:39 AM
You've never seen a group of people dancing and yelling?
I believe they do this in the North East. In yorkshire its all about fighting, puking and peeing in allyways.
Paula D
25-07-2017, 10:40 AM
Sadly in Yorkshire the congas they do here dont involve foot stomping, which incidentally isnt even Nigerian, its roots lie in the Maasai warriors culture that come from Tanzania and Kenya.
Nigerian culture dances involve a lot of gyrations. These dances are portrayed in a bid to attract suitors, these traditional dances involves rhythmic movements of the chest and waist, which are predominantly performed by maidens who had come of age and were set to marry. They are a key aspect of the Igbo culture and are used to foster abstinence from sexual activities before marriage. I learned this from my time in Africa many years ago where we lived for 4 years.
:shrug:
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 10:46 AM
As I said you've lived a sheltered life obviously.
Far from it,and stick to discussing hm8s please
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:47 AM
:shrug:
Im trying to educate you and all I get is a shoulder shrug, :nono:
Paula D
25-07-2017, 10:48 AM
Im trying to educate you and all I get is a shoulder shrug, :nono:
I'm very well educated Sam, thank you very much all the same. :smug:
Paula D
25-07-2017, 10:50 AM
Far from it,and stick to discussing hm8s please
I was replying to a post in which you mentioned both me and yourself.
And getting tired of this old retreat to the rules when you don't like someone's opinion. It's getting so old.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 10:51 AM
Im trying to educate you and all I get is a shoulder shrug, :nono:
You actually just named one particular type of Nigerian dance, that isn't the only one, a quick google search reveals
In a bid to attract suitors, this dance which involves rhythmic movements of the chest and waist, was performed by maidens who had come of age and were set to marry. It was a key aspect of the Igbo culture and was used to foster abstinence from sexual activities before marriage.
https://www.observenigeria.com/cultures/top-5-traditional-dances-eastern-nigeria/
Underscore
25-07-2017, 10:53 AM
I really don't agree with this racist notion that you can't have different cultures in the UK.
The UK is a multicultural society, get over it. If you want to live the Nigerian Culture then you should without being looked down upon.
Multiculturalism is what makes Britain great.
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 10:53 AM
I was replying to a post in which you mentioned both me and yourself.
And getting tired of this old retreat to the rules when you don't like someone's opinion. It's getting so old.
Rules are there to be stuck to
sampvt
25-07-2017, 10:54 AM
You actually just named one particular type of Nigerian dance, that isn't the only one, a quick google search reveals
In a bid to attract suitors, this dance which involves rhythmic movements of the chest and waist, was performed by maidens who had come of age and were set to marry. It was a key aspect of the Igbo culture and was used to foster abstinence from sexual activities before marriage.
https://www.observenigeria.com/cultures/top-5-traditional-dances-eastern-nigeria/
Exactly but there are no mention of foot stomping dances, or can you find them for me please as im not all that interested in spending all day defending the indefensible. They are hamming it up for the cameras and thats about all I have to say.
Jordan.
25-07-2017, 10:58 AM
Shame the mods have allowed this "you were born in Britain so act white British" veiled racism to go on all series.
MrWong
25-07-2017, 10:59 AM
I really don't agree with this racist notion that you can't have different cultures in the UK.
The UK is a multicultural society, get over it. If you want to live the Nigerian Culture then you should without being looked down upon.
Multiculturalism is what makes Britain great.
It is but some people live very sheltered lives.
Underscore
25-07-2017, 11:00 AM
It is but some people live very sheltered lives.
Gets on my non existent tits
Paula D
25-07-2017, 11:01 AM
Shame the mods have allowed this "you were born in Britain so act white British" veiled racism to go on all series.
:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:: clap2::clap2::clap2:
I've said it already, I'm out of here after this series. Apparently you're allowed to say what you want as long as it's about a housemate.
Underscore
25-07-2017, 11:02 AM
:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:: clap2::clap2::clap2:
I've said it already, I'm out of here after this series. Apparently you're allowed to say what you want as long as it's about a housemate.
Same it's actually rather disgusting.
Garfie
25-07-2017, 11:03 AM
:You actually just named one particular type of Nigerian dance, that isn't the only one, a quick google search reveals
In a bid to attract suitors, this dance which involves rhythmic movements of the chest and waist, was performed by maidens who had come of age and were set to marry. It was a key aspect of the Igbo culture and was used to foster abstinence from sexual activities before marriage.
https://www.observenigeria.com/cultures/top-5-traditional-dances-eastern-nigeria/
Well done, Niamh. :clap1::laugh: A bit of plagiarism exposed!
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 11:05 AM
:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:: clap2::clap2::clap2:
I've said it already, I'm out of here after this series. Apparently you're allowed to say what you want as long as it's about a housemate.
Bye :idc: This is a forum designed for EVERYONE to air their opinions ,Just because you don't agree with someones opinion doesn't make it wrong, it makes it YOUR opinion and you're allowed that, as am I with MY opinions
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 11:05 AM
Exactly but there are no mention of foot stomping dances, or can you find them for me please as im not all that interested in spending all day defending the indefensible. They are hamming it up for the cameras and thats about all I have to say.
:laugh2:
Lock them up and throw away the key
Anyway, didn't take all day after all
‘ATILOGWU’ DANCE
Atilogwu is a traditionally spirited youth dance regarded as the national dance of the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria. It is a vigorous dance which literally means “Is this magic?” and combines elements of gymnastics with foot-stomping rhythms and brilliant costume colors.
http://www.vozafric.com/atilogwu-the-spirited-youth-dance-of-the-igbo-people-video/
Garfie
25-07-2017, 11:05 AM
I really don't agree with this racist notion that you can't have different cultures in the UK.
The UK is a multicultural society, get over it. If you want to live the Nigerian Culture then you should without being looked down upon.
Multiculturalism is what makes Britain great.
:clap1:
MrWong
25-07-2017, 11:10 AM
:laugh2:
Lock them up and throw away the key
Anyway, didn't take all day after all
‘ATILOGWU’ DANCE
Atilogwu is a traditionally spirited youth dance regarded as the national dance of the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria. It is a vigorous dance which literally means “Is this magic?” and combines elements of gymnastics with foot-stomping rhythms and brilliant costume colors.
http://www.vozafric.com/atilogwu-the-spirited-youth-dance-of-the-igbo-people-video/
Nicely clocked.
Ashley.
25-07-2017, 11:11 AM
I really don't agree with this racist notion that you can't have different cultures in the UK.
The UK is a multicultural society, get over it. If you want to live the Nigerian Culture then you should without being looked down upon.
Multiculturalism is what makes Britain great.
Well said.
Paula D
25-07-2017, 11:12 AM
:laugh2:
Lock them up and throw away the key
Anyway, didn't take all day after all
‘ATILOGWU’ DANCE
Atilogwu is a traditionally spirited youth dance regarded as the national dance of the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria. It is a vigorous dance which literally means “Is this magic?” and combines elements of gymnastics with foot-stomping rhythms and brilliant costume colors.
http://www.vozafric.com/atilogwu-the-spirited-youth-dance-of-the-igbo-people-video/
Sam clocked. over and out.
Garfie
25-07-2017, 11:15 AM
Sam clocked. over and out.
:laugh::laugh:
I really don't agree with this racist notion that you can't have different cultures in the UK.
The UK is a multicultural society, get over it. If you want to live the Nigerian Culture then you should without being looked down upon.
Multiculturalism is what makes Britain great.
:clap1:
Paula D
25-07-2017, 11:16 AM
Bye :idc: This is a forum designed for EVERYONE to air their opinions ,Just because you don't agree with someones opinion doesn't make it wrong, it makes it YOUR opinion and you're allowed that, as am I with MY opinions
Vicious nasty name calling, body shaming, sexism and racism are always wrong, that's not opinion, it's fact.
Garfie
25-07-2017, 11:18 AM
Vicious nasty name calling, body shaming, sexism and racism are always wrong, that's not opinion, it's fact.
:clap1:
Garfie
25-07-2017, 11:22 AM
I don't particularly like Hannah as a personality but her choosing to showcase her culture is not a problem- she's proud of it and why shouldn't she be?
All the housemates (with the exception of the miserable Kieran) were enjoying themselves and having fun with Hannah's dance last night, and it was nice to see.
Vicious nasty name calling, body shaming, sexism and racism are always wrong, that's not opinion, it's fact.
:clap1: great post as usual, Paula D
sampvt
25-07-2017, 11:35 AM
Sam clocked. over and out.
Sam wasnt clocked, Niamh is wrong.
She highlighted foot stomping rhythms which is not actually foot stomping moves. Ive seen the dance and its nothing like the ****e that Hannah is doing and definitely nothing like our moderator is trying to push to defile my character or make people believe im a tit, I can do that quite successfully myself.
Hannahs dance is a made up version of another cultures dance moves and designed to promote her own gameplan. Its not, I repeat not, a nigerian dance, nor is it like any nigerian dance ive been able to find. Its a hannah dance, period. Now stop with this crap trying to bait me or make me look stupid and laughing at something thrown out wrongly by another member.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 11:38 AM
Sam wasnt clocked, Niamh is wrong.
She highlighted foot stomping rhythms which is not actually foot stomping moves. Ive seen the dance and its nothing like the ****e that Hannah is doing and definitely nothing like our moderator is trying to push to defile my character or make people believe im a tit, I can do that quite successfully myself.
Hannahs dance is a made up version of another cultures dance moves and designed to promote her own gameplan. Its not, I repeat not, a nigerian dance, nor is it like any nigerian dance ive been able to find. Its a hannah dance, period. Now stop with this crap trying to bait me or make me look stupid and laughing at something thrown out wrongly by another member.
oh dear watch the video, plenty of foot stomping going on Sam ***waits for sam to watch and say the foot stomping isn't actually foot stomping***
aANQIuUGwAc
sampvt
25-07-2017, 11:41 AM
:laugh2:
Lock them up and throw away the key
Anyway, didn't take all day after all
‘ATILOGWU’ DANCE
Atilogwu is a traditionally spirited youth dance regarded as the national dance of the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria. It is a vigorous dance which literally means “Is this magic?” and combines elements of gymnastics with foot-stomping rhythms and brilliant costume colors.
http://www.vozafric.com/atilogwu-the-spirited-youth-dance-of-the-igbo-people-video/
Follow this link and see how Hannahs dance is so close to it....NOT.... This is more an aerobic lesson than a conga foot stomping dance. I do wish people would get facts right before offering ****e that ends up in the besmirching of another member for the wrong reasons.
Garfie
25-07-2017, 11:41 AM
Sam wasnt clocked, Niamh is wrong.
She highlighted foot stomping rhythms which is not actually foot stomping moves. Ive seen the dance and its nothing like the ****e that Hannah is doing and definitely nothing like our moderator is trying to push to defile my character or make people believe im a tit, I can do that quite successfully myself.
Hannahs dance is a made up version of another cultures dance moves and designed to promote her own gameplan. Its not, I repeat not, a nigerian dance, nor is it like any nigerian dance ive been able to find. Its a hannah dance, period. Now stop with this crap trying to bait me or make me look stupid and laughing at something thrown out wrongly by another member.
I think you were clocked passing off googled information as personal experience, in order to strengthen your argument - and not for the first time.
Niamh is not trying to defile your character- as you indicated, you do that so well by yourself.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 11:42 AM
Follow this link and see how Hannahs dance is so close to it....NOT.... This is more an aerobic lesson than a conga foot stomping dance. I do wish people would get facts right before offering ****e that ends up in the besmirching of another member for the wrong reasons.
How about you watch my foot stomping video instead
Nancy.
25-07-2017, 11:43 AM
WTF was that all about in the living room ? chanting and marching ,I've never seen anything so bizarre and camera hogging ......I was praying all the other sheep would just sit down and stare at her ,she would have looked a complete twat
:clap1: She's grating on my last nerve now, tbh. I had to turn the volume down and go make a Coffee until she finished. So cringeworthy.
Paula D
25-07-2017, 11:44 AM
I think you were clocked passing off googled information as personal experience, in order to strengthen your argument - and not for the first time.
Niamh is not trying to defile your character- as you indicated, you do that so well by yourself.
:clap1::clap1::clap1:
sampvt
25-07-2017, 11:44 AM
oh dear watch the video, plenty of foot stomping going on Sam ***waits for sam to watch and say the foot stomping isn't actually foot stomping***
aANQIuUGwAc
If any part of that dance looks like a foot stomping congo ill eat my hat. Now stop with the crap. You are wrong and should act according to your post. This isnt what i expect from a moderator. You are deliberately trying to make me look soft in the head. I simply stated.......
THE DANCE HANNAH IS DOING ISNT A NIGERIAN CULTURE DANCE.
The twist or Jive have gyrations as does the Samba, are they the same dance, are they fook. Niamh admit defeat
Paula D
25-07-2017, 11:46 AM
Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 11:47 AM
If any part of that dance looks like a foot stomping congo ill eat my hat. Now stop with the crap. You are wrong and should act according to your post. This isnt what i expect from a moderator. You are deliberately trying to make me look soft in the head. I simply stated.......
THE DANCE HANNAH IS DOING ISNT A NIGERIAN CULTURE DANCE.
The twist or Jive have gyrations as does the Samba, are they the same dance, are they fook. Niamh admit defeat
calm down Sam you asked me to do something for you and I simply complied, don't get your knickers in a twist because I succeeded :worry:
Exactly but there are no mention of foot stomping dances, or can you find them for me please as im not all that interested in spending all day defending the indefensible. They are hamming it up for the cameras and thats about all I have to say.
Garfie
25-07-2017, 11:48 AM
Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
:facepalm: :laugh:
Ashley.
25-07-2017, 11:49 AM
THE DANCE HANNAH IS DOING ISNT A NIGERIAN CULTURE DANCE.
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Withano
25-07-2017, 11:50 AM
calm down Sam you asked me to do something for you and I simply complied, don't get your knickers in a twist because I succeeded :worry:
:joker:
sampvt
25-07-2017, 11:51 AM
How about you watch my foot stomping video instead
How about you stop goading me and act like a mod
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 11:51 AM
How about you stop goading me and act like a mod
apology accepted
Greg!
25-07-2017, 11:52 AM
Wow chuff and Sampvt, I bet you two are fun at parties. It's called having fun and a bit of a laugh. (Nothing "bizarre" about it.) Maybe you should try it sometime.
sampvt
25-07-2017, 11:53 AM
apology accepted
Close the thread, youve had your fun
whichever way you look at it, she didn't kill anyone, she did some moves for the camera, its hardly a crime... even if I can't stand her :laugh:
Garfie
25-07-2017, 11:54 AM
whichever way you look at it, she didn't kill anyone, she did some moves for the camera, its hardly a crime... even if I can't stand her :laugh:
Exactly.
AnnieK
25-07-2017, 11:54 AM
Be it a dance of Nigerian descent or not (I neither know nor care), the housemates were having a laugh doing it. Not sure what the harm is
DouglasS
25-07-2017, 11:55 AM
Niamh served Sampvt on a silver platter with the foot stomping argument
troy4783
25-07-2017, 11:57 AM
God why is this such a discussion it's not that deep they were all having fun besides misery guts Keiron so I don't see the issue .
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 12:36 PM
Wow chuff and Sampvt, I bet you two are fun at parties. It's called having fun and a bit of a laugh. (Nothing "bizarre" about it.) Maybe you should try it sometime.
What sort of parties do you go to ? not the ones I do :umm2:
Paula D
25-07-2017, 12:39 PM
Niamh served Sampvt on a silver platter with the foot stomping argument
With gravy on the side. [emoji23] [emoji23]
Greg!
25-07-2017, 12:52 PM
What sort of parties do you go to ? not the ones I do :umm2:
Do you all sit in silence, not smile and not move at your ones? Sounds like it.
Tom4784
25-07-2017, 12:54 PM
Hmm, would you be kicking up this much fuss if Hannah was white? I don't think you would.
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 01:03 PM
Do you all sit in silence, not smile and not move at your ones? Sounds like it.
Far from it,but we don't chant like a bloody loony either and stomp about like your shoes on fire either
sampvt
25-07-2017, 01:07 PM
Hmm, would you be kicking up this much fuss if Hannah was white? I don't think you would.
So are you accusing some of us of being racist now. WOW thats gonna take some time to analyze.
fitz2k2
25-07-2017, 01:15 PM
Hannah showed her true colors in the attic
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 01:17 PM
Hannah showed her true colors in the attic
That hatred and spite had barely been hidden all series,but agree it came to the fore in the attic
Headie
25-07-2017, 01:28 PM
Hmm, would you be kicking up this much fuss if Hannah was white? I don't think you would.
It's bloody nowt to do with colour !!! :idc:
So are you accusing some of us of being racist now. WOW thats gonna take some time to analyze.
Yet you accuse the sisters of being racist uhm
Underscore
25-07-2017, 01:43 PM
Yet you accuse the sisters of being racist uhm
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Northern Monkey
25-07-2017, 04:11 PM
And that's perfectly fine too, I'm just saying, that some people identify more with their parents nationality even if they were born in a different country. I don't see the issue with it or why it should be a problem for anyone else :shrug:
That's true.I had a school friend who was born in England but when i went round his gaff he'd slip into a strong Irish accent when he spoke to his parents.I almost couldn't understand him sometimes it was so strong.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 04:16 PM
That's true.I had a school friend who was born in England but when i went round his gaff he'd slip into a strong Irish accent when he spoke to his parents.I almost couldn't understand him sometimes it was so strong.
Yeah i know a guy who's parents are both Irish but him and his sister were born and raised in England, he's got an Irish accent and she has a real English one :laugh:
lewis111
25-07-2017, 04:18 PM
She was dancing as they all were
Can someone explain how that's racist or have I misread
lewis111
25-07-2017, 04:20 PM
The race of these 2 girls is brought up constantly in a negative way in this form it's horrible to see people still so I uncomfortable with black people being comfortable with their skin colour and heritage
Always called racist yet they've never made any comment about disliking someone based on colour
Northern Monkey
25-07-2017, 04:20 PM
Yeah i know a guy who's parents are both Irish but him and his sister were born and raised in England, he's got an Irish accent and she has a real English one :laugh:
Yeah.This lad was born and raised in England and spoke in an English accent whenever he was at school or out and about.It was only when he was at home or with his parents that he went full blown Irish.Surprised me at first.
Paula D
25-07-2017, 04:21 PM
The race of these 2 girls is brought up constantly in a negative way in this form it's horrible to see people still so I uncomfortable with black people being comfortable with their skin colour and heritage
Always called racist yet they've never made any comment about disliking someone based on colour
I don't think it's this forum, I think it's 2 or 3 certain posters who get away with it all the time.
lewis111
25-07-2017, 04:23 PM
I don't think it's this forum, I think it's 2 or 3 certain posters who get away with it all the time.
I had a quick look at the recent user ban and I doubt it will be an issue anymore :hehe:
Vicky.
25-07-2017, 04:26 PM
That's true.I had a school friend who was born in England but when i went round his gaff he'd slip into a strong Irish accent when he spoke to his parents.I almost couldn't understand him sometimes it was so strong.
Yeah i know a guy who's parents are both Irish but him and his sister were born and raised in England, he's got an Irish accent and she has a real English one :laugh:
The accent thing I find so weird. I mean, your accent is your accent. You do not have 2 accents, so you have a natural one and then a fake one. I don't get why people would put on an accent D: Unless trying to imitate an accent, but then why, unless for joke reasons and such
Northern Monkey
25-07-2017, 04:26 PM
Hannah and Deborah annoyed me quite abit tbh through the series bringing up race and making it some kind of issue that wasn't there.I've grown to like Deborah(when she's not constantly taking in her African accent) but not Hannah at all.For me Hannah has no redeeming qualities.
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 04:28 PM
The accent thing I find so weird. I mean, your accent is your accent. You do not have 2 accents, so you have a natural one and then a fake one. I don't get why people would put on an accent D: Unless trying to imitate an accent, but then why, unless for joke reasons and such
I don't know, some people tend to pick up accent really easily. One of my best friends is Australian and i swear everytime we go out drinking she develops an Irish accent :laugh:
Northern Monkey
25-07-2017, 04:29 PM
The accent thing I find so weird. I mean, your accent is your accent. You do not have 2 accents, so you have a natural one and then a fake one. I don't get why people would put on an accent D: Unless trying to imitate an accent, but then why, unless for joke reasons and such
I don't know.I think my friend genuinely did have two accents.I've never come accross the phenomenon since with anyone but it seemed completely natural.I don't think he was faking it.
Vicky.
25-07-2017, 04:29 PM
I don't know, some people tend to pick up accent really easily. One of my best friends is Australian and i swear everytime we go out drinking she develops an Irish accent :laugh:
You don't just flop between them though. I know people can pick up accents fast but...it would be mixed. Not English one minute then broad Scottish the next :D
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 04:30 PM
You don't just flop between them though. I know people can pick up accents fast but...it would be mixed. Not English one minute then broad Scottish the next :D
I don't know :laugh: I don't pick up accents at all
The accent thing I find so weird. I mean, your accent is your accent. You do not have 2 accents, so you have a natural one and then a fake one. I don't get why people would put on an accent D: Unless trying to imitate an accent, but then why, unless for joke reasons and such
You fall into line with those around you. Its just human nature. I speak slower and articulate more clearly normally, and then when I go back up north, I adjust accordingly.
Try going in to a bar in Scotland and asking for a pint of bitter and see what happens :laugh:
Vicky.
25-07-2017, 04:31 PM
I don't know.I think my friend genuinely did have two accents.I've never come accross the phenomenon since with anyone but it seemed completely natural.I don't think he was faking it.
Was it like...when he got angry a different one came out? or when he was pissed. That i can understand a bit mroe but when its just random..I dont udnerstand :laugh:
I was reading about someone the other day actually who had a car accident and then spoke in a Liverpool accent afterwards for the rest of her life, despite never having set foot in Liverpool
Northern Monkey
25-07-2017, 04:36 PM
Was it like...when he got angry a different one came out? or when he was pissed. That i can understand a bit mroe but when its just random..I dont udnerstand :laugh:
I was reading about someone the other day actually who had a car accident and then spoke in a Liverpool accent afterwards for the rest of her life, despite never having set foot in Liverpool
No nothing like that.Just a home accent and an accent for being out with friends.It was weird.I suppose he could've learned to talk with his Irish accent due to his parents but then later in nursery/school picked up an English accent but just reverted around his parents.I really don't know tbh.
Garfie
25-07-2017, 07:33 PM
I think accents are adapt to fit in with those around you, and in order to communicate more clearly and effectively. I think it's a subconscious thing.
AnnieK
25-07-2017, 07:55 PM
The accent thing I find so weird. I mean, your accent is your accent. You do not have 2 accents, so you have a natural one and then a fake one. I don't get why people would put on an accent D: Unless trying to imitate an accent, but then why, unless for joke reasons and such
My mum was born in London and.lived there till she was 10. She then moved to manchester and had the piss took out if her so adopted the manc accent (albeit posher than mine lol). She sounded totally northern until she got pissed or seriously angry. I was.often shouted at in a london accent and it made me laugh and get bollocked more.
I don't think it was conscious though she did just switch
chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 08:07 PM
We are not talking accents, we are talking stomping about chanting like a maniac
Vicky.
25-07-2017, 08:11 PM
The chanting genuinely reminded me of this
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chuff me dizzy
25-07-2017, 08:18 PM
The chanting genuinely reminded me of this
rzJkDuf1CJU
I heard and saw more than enough last night to last me a lifetime thanks :joker:
AnnieK
25-07-2017, 08:22 PM
I don't know :laugh: I don't pick up accents at all
Did you not pick up an accent when you were nannying in the states niamh. I became so american it was untrue....got so pissed off with being asked if I knew marge from Bristol and is I had tea every day I ditched my accent as quick as I could :laugh:
Shaun
25-07-2017, 08:23 PM
AnnieK the new Daphne Moon?
smudgie
25-07-2017, 08:24 PM
When I was a child and teenager, I normally spoke with a northern Yorkshire/Durham borders accent at home, as did my siblings, but whenever we went out of the house we spoke with our White /African accent. Eventually we all but lost our English accent.
My parents accent never changed but when we came back here we were looked upon as snobs because we spoke with such a clipped accent.
Oh, and in both South Africa and Rhodesia/Zimbabwe there was loads of chanting and foot stomping dances.:dance:
Niamh.
25-07-2017, 08:26 PM
Did you not pick up an accent when you were nannying in the states niamh. I became so american it was untrue....got so pissed off with being asked if I knew marge from Bristol and is I had tea every day I ditched my accent as quick as I could :laugh:
I definitely started talking slower because I got tired of having to repeat everything I said 700 times :laugh: We were in the states on holiday last year actually and we got chatting to an American couple from Mississippi one night and I was telling them a story, spent a a good 10 minutes blabbing on and when I finished they both just stared at me blankly and said they had no idea what I just said :fist:
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