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spacebandit
08-06-2007, 01:46 PM
Attempt to play the guilt trip....

Bring it up an nominations time....

Bring it up constantly if she does happen to be nominated to try and sway the GBP .......

I mean she said the word, she's still in there... will she play on the "one rule for you" card....

Is it racist to even suggest this...

Should I expect the language police to come breaking down my door...?

Or is it more in the jurisdiction of the thought police ?

telefan
08-06-2007, 01:48 PM
She is so sly, I cudnt believe what was goin on last night when she asked shabs to go out to the garden one minute so that she could have a "talk" about emily and then when emily shows up she accuses shabs of sticking her nose in!!!

Jodie6
08-06-2007, 01:49 PM
I think she will milk it i also believe she and nicky should of been evicted as they repeated the word alot more than what emily did

Mike
08-06-2007, 01:54 PM
No doubt she will milk it. I think she made herself look quite stupid when she said in the garden on the night it happend that she doesn't want anything else said then went into the bedroom and start talking about it herself.

xkatex
08-06-2007, 01:58 PM
I don't get Charley at all because she kept saying don't make a big deal out of it but she was the one that kept bringing it up saying 'I can't believe you said that'. I reckon she will probably twist it a bit and make it sound worse then it really was!

GiRTh
08-06-2007, 02:39 PM
I don't see why she would. I think Charley was genuinley worried. In Charleys time in the house have you ever seen care about anyone but herself? Given that, do you remember the expression on her face when Emily was called to the diary room? I think that when Emily was called to the diary room in the middle of the night, Charley knew that something serious was about to happen

geforceter
08-06-2007, 03:35 PM
yeah...she is sure to milk the sh*t of this.....

Amy
08-06-2007, 03:50 PM
Not sure if she'll milk it or not to be honest. Don't think it's really been mentioned that much since Emily departed and they found out she'd left. We'll soon see come th enext nominations though.

sunlight
08-06-2007, 04:00 PM
do you think shilpa milked it?

the_chosen_one
08-06-2007, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by sunlight
do you think shilpa milked it?

It's a different subject sunlight. Bringing that into this would serve no benefit to the discussion.

spacebandit
08-06-2007, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by sunlight
do you think shilpa milked it?

Once the CBB5 incidents occured, and Shilpa won, arguably because of it, I think a fame hungry HM, given the opportunity may think that its worth milking the exposure she believes she's getting.

Did Shilpa milk it, no of course she didn't, she couldn't have known the full extent of the furore that occured, even though we know they were tipped off about what was going on outside over the racism and bullying.

Charley has the benefit of hindsight, since she went in she has opened the crocodile tears floodgates at the drop of a hat for anything - tears = sympathy, and you don't vote out someone you feel sorry for, we saw that in several series

She thinks she knows how this will play out here in the real world.

personally I think she's wrong.

next stop for Charley is if she thinks its not working - by hook or by crook she'll get some horizontal under the duvet action and claim Love Story 2007

JuicyLucy
09-06-2007, 09:36 AM
Originally posted by xkatex
I don't get Charley at all because she kept saying don't make a big deal out of it but she was the one that kept bringing it up saying 'I can't believe you said that'. I reckon she will probably twist it a bit and make it sound worse then it really was!

You took the words out of my mouth :laugh:

She is playing the "victim" now when at first she said she wasn't bothered by it & to just "drop it"

I'm getting really bored of her

:sleep:


GET HER OUT!!! :mad:

nodisharmony
09-06-2007, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by spacebandit
Originally posted by sunlight
do you think shilpa milked it?

Once the CBB5 incidents occured, and Shilpa won, arguably because of it, I think a fame hungry HM, given the opportunity may think that its worth milking the exposure she believes she's getting.

Did Shilpa milk it, no of course she didn't, she couldn't have known the full extent of the furore that occured, even though we know they were tipped off about what was going on outside over the racism and bullying.


Not so much about CBB5 really:rolleyes:

Charley is much diffferent from Shilpa Shetty. That is quite easy to observe to the eye & even the ear.

Charley is quite agressive & Shilpa is certainly more patronising and up there with the gods.

She may have won, but that is because she was in the right place at the right time and with housemates who helped her along that winning path, but with plenty of help from Endemol, Complainants & a further group of the world population:wink:

Regarding milking it.

Well, Money is attractive, you know:rolleyes:

If it is offered, or there is a chance of it + fame too, it certainly shows the obvious side.

Too obvious to need to explain & describe, but......Once again:rolleyes:

Tipped off, you say?? You must know something that nobody but an elite few will know then:rolleyes:





nodisharmony :angel:

spacebandit
09-06-2007, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by nodisharmony
Tipped off, you say?? You must know something that nobody but an elite few will know then:rolleyes:

nodisharmony :angel:

No, only the deliberately blind and those who don't read statements correctly

the_chosen_one
09-06-2007, 05:15 PM
Turning this around on Charley because of her reaction is unacceptable, even more so to bring the CBB5 debate into it aswell to confuse things even further. That's Endemol's concern, not the BB8 housemates.

Charley heard a word which carries an awful amount of offence in it's historical context. Although Emily Parr was trying to be friendly in using the word in it's newer modern context, that does not mean this word must be accepted by Charley and treated with good humour. A more mature woman may have been able to do so, but Charley is not mature and her over active thoughts about 'the press' and public image obviously started playing tricks on her mind and she simply couldn't control herself for the following hours. Whether or not this was to aid her chances in the competition or simply a neurotic expression is only for Charley to know for sure, but to have this turned around on her is not at all good to see, in my opinion.

I can understand Charley being ejected for offending viewers for using the N word, but I refuse to condemn the girl for having a considerable reaction to hearing the word.

Charley's only fault was contradicting herself, when she claimed, in the diary room, that Emily's comment was deliberately racist, when she already knew it was not, and had declared so during the initial conversation.

nodisharmony
11-06-2007, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by spacebandit


No, only the deliberately blind and those who don't read statements correctly



Oh, I read:wink:





nodisharmony :angel: