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miss little glitzee
21-07-2003, 04:25 PM
who do u respect most those like justine, johnny,noick who do ANYTHING to be in the spotlight or people like liz, paul, tania who keep their heads down?

Stu xxx
21-07-2003, 04:47 PM
Well I never thought Tania would be one to keep her head down xxx

kaphc
21-07-2003, 04:53 PM
I wouldn't put Jonny in the same category as Justine, Narinder and Nick, but I definitely prefer those who keep their heads down andget on with life.

bananarama
21-07-2003, 06:10 PM
I definitely prefer those who keep their heads down andget on with life.


But surley the ones that keep their heads down are not Quote: "LIVING" Un-Quote. Are they???

Those that get on with life are alike to robots who just behave in a pre-determined and predictable way. I think on balance I prefer the former because i am one of those robots:laugh:

BusyBee
21-07-2003, 08:42 PM
I think you need a combination of both. Over the top and its just too much, too quiet and you disappear into the corner.

Be yourself whatever that is - I hate people who try to be something they are not.

liliacqueen
21-07-2003, 11:57 PM
i think people who stand out make better veiwing but i dont mind people who keep there heads down

radiohead
22-07-2003, 12:31 AM
I like the people who keep there heads down

Romantic Old Bird
22-07-2003, 12:17 PM
The fact is, even those who party and turn up at the 'opening of an envelope' have to go back to normal sometime.

There is no doubt that EVERYONE who does BB wants to be in the limelight, wants to be an exhibitionist, even Cameron, even Sandy and especially self proclaimed 'private' people like Elizabeth.

Going back to normal. What does that mean? Even those who have been successful as a result still have to 'do' normal . They're not superstars. They're not royalty, they don't ,like the Queen, sit helplessly in their underwear on the bed when their dresser is ill.


Let's talk about the majority who don't stay famous though.
I think some do genuinely want the experience as a sort of rite of passage. They may get caught up at first with the idea that people like them and tell them they would be great as a presenter.

The ones who settle quickly back into a very acceptable life are the sensible and fortunate ones.

Life isn't a cabaret for most of us, but it's OK