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makosifan 28-08-2005 02:45 PM

I don't understand how ANY anthony fan can have the nerve to call Makosi thick!!
Erm hello compared to Anthony the girl is einstein!

sweet-thang 28-08-2005 02:48 PM

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Originally posted by makosifan
I don't understand how ANY anthony fan can have the nerve to call Makosi thick!!
Erm hello compared to Anthony the girl is einstein!
lmao i rate you for that:joker:

Fangz 28-08-2005 04:20 PM

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Originally posted by makosifan
Erm hello compared to Anthony the girl is einstein!
Well yes, but that doesn't say much, does it? When it comes to Anthony, I've scooped organisms with higher IQs out of my lug-hole using a cotton-wool bud...

bniceuk 28-08-2005 04:25 PM

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Originally posted by Fangz
Anthony missing out on an oppurtunity to make a prat of himself? Will wonders never cease?
Don't be too sure:

http://www.rexfeatures.com/cgi-bin/....x=27&fNext.y=9

Fangz 28-08-2005 04:28 PM

bniceuk, that link doesn't appear to be working, mate.

CharlotteSometimes 28-08-2005 05:04 PM

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Originally posted by makosifan

Erm hello compared to Anthony the girl is einstein!
They do indeed have uncannily similar hairstyles.

ThaGazBoi 28-08-2005 05:08 PM

Lol charlotte, I can be sure to read your posts and smile :spin2:

Fangz 28-08-2005 05:09 PM

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Originally posted by CharlotteSometimes
They do indeed have uncannily similar hairstyles.
...And that's where the similarities end.

jrc 28-08-2005 09:01 PM

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Originally posted by makosifan
I don't understand how ANY anthony fan can have the nerve to call Makosi thick!!
Erm hello compared to Anthony the girl is einstein!
Sorry, you appear to have mistyped. I believe you meant to say Hitler.

makosifan 28-08-2005 10:04 PM

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Originally posted by jrc
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Originally posted by makosifan
I don't understand how ANY anthony fan can have the nerve to call Makosi thick!!
Erm hello compared to Anthony the girl is einstein!
Sorry, you appear to have mistyped. I believe you meant to say Hitler.
Oh grow up! :mad: Hitler is a murderer

CharlotteSometimes 28-08-2005 10:05 PM

Yeah, but Makosi is still young - give her time.

Fangz 29-08-2005 09:08 AM

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Originally posted by makosifan
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Originally posted by jrc
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Originally posted by makosifan
I don't understand how ANY anthony fan can have the nerve to call Makosi thick!!
Erm hello compared to Anthony the girl is einstein!
Sorry, you appear to have mistyped. I believe you meant to say Hitler.
Oh grow up! :mad: Hitler is a murderer
Actually, Hitler was quite manipulative and twisted words and situations to his advantage quite ruthlessly, so there may be some truth in that...

Lance 29-08-2005 01:14 PM

Yeah I'm going to have ato agree with the post about how any Anthony fan can call Makosi a bit thick.

Funny really,because I'm sure she wouldn't struggle to spell Adidas.,pineapple and whatever else.

The Jade Goody remark,well let's face it Anthony is a close you will get to Ms. Goody.

Fangz 29-08-2005 01:18 PM

...Bacon with a 'K'....heh.

backtherighthorse 29-08-2005 05:53 PM

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Originally posted by Nero
Saw it this mornin...

Makosi was asked:

In one word describe your driving..

Makosi: Fast and Furious..

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Since when was fastandfurious a word?

She needs to spend some of the money she is makin on a dictionary or english lessons...aren't nurses sposed to be clever?
Nurses are very clever. Could you study to be one? Quite pathetic trying to nit pick to find things to bring down Makosi. Especially since the show has finished and she did not win anyway. Maybe one word was not enough to describe her driving and she chose two? But its easier for a hater to just label her as thick. Won't wash really as she has proved to be a fairly intelligent housemate. She is certainly more articulate than you. Look that word up in your dictionary, as well as the correct spelling for morning, making and supposed.

Fangz 29-08-2005 06:01 PM

Yes, she's a nurse. That does not make her exempt from criticism. And she chose three words: fast AND furious.

backtherighthorse 29-08-2005 06:10 PM

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Originally posted by Fangz
Yes, she's a nurse. That does not make her exempt from criticism. And she chose three words: fast AND furious.
Actually if you check the context she has indeed used two words. She was asked to describe her driving. The word fast is an adverb as is the word furious. Adverbs describe actions. The word and is a conjunction that joins two words or sentences together.

Fangz 29-08-2005 06:14 PM

I've just opened the dictionary. Oh look, 'and' is in it. I wonder why it's in the dictionary if it isn't a word...:rolleyes:

CharlotteSometimes 29-08-2005 06:15 PM

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Originally posted by backtherighthorse

Actually if you check the context she has indeed used two words. She was asked to describe her driving. The word fast is an adverb as is the word furious. Adverbs describe actions. The word and is a conjunction that joins two words or sentences together.
An admirable expression of arrogance as you wipe the egg from your face, but you're incorrect. It's three separate words. Sometimes, it's best to just give up when you're in the wrong.

backtherighthorse 29-08-2005 06:42 PM

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Originally posted by CharlotteSometimes
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Originally posted by backtherighthorse

Actually if you check the context she has indeed used two words. She was asked to describe her driving. The word fast is an adverb as is the word furious. Adverbs describe actions. The word and is a conjunction that joins two words or sentences together.
An admirable expression of arrogance as you wipe the egg from your face, but you're incorrect. It's three separate words. Sometimes, it's best to just give up when you're in the wrong.
And is a word and is not in dispute. She was asked to Text her driving. And is not a descriptive word. And does not describe anything. Fast is a descriptive word. Furious is a descriptive word. Nit pickers. By taking every word that is said and counting them is foolish. Because by that standard if she had answered: 'Ok, i'd say my driving can be described as fast.' You say ha ha she's thick she used 10 words. So taking things in the context that they are actually said an intelligent person would say she used 1 word (fast) to descibe her driving. The real case in its complete context is that she said Text and Text. Text words used to Text her driving. I hope that has spelled it out to you. If you can tell me what the word Text describes i'll gladly borrow your hanky to wipe the egg from my face.

backtherighthorse 29-08-2005 06:45 PM

Sorry problem with the bold. Meant to read as follows:

And is a word and is not in dispute. She was asked to describe her driving. And is not a descriptive word. And does not describe anything. Fast is a descriptive word. Furious is a descriptive word. Nit pickers. By taking every word that is said and counting them is foolish. Because by that standard if she had answered: 'Ok, i'd say my driving can be described as fast.' You say ha ha she's thick she used 10 words. So taking things in the context that they are actually said an intelligent person would say she used 1 word (fast) to descibe her driving. The real case in its complete context is that she said fast and furious. Two words used to describe her driving. I hope that has spelled it out to you. If you can tell me what the word and describes i'll gladly borrow your hanky to wipe the egg from my face.

jrc 29-08-2005 06:45 PM

What the HELL are you talking about?

Fangz 29-08-2005 06:46 PM

It is still a word. If I described you as 'arrogant and irritating' I would be using three words.

Fangz 29-08-2005 06:47 PM

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Originally posted by jrc
What the HELL are you talking about?
He/she/it says that Makosi used two words when she used three. He/she/it refuses to accept the fact that they're wrong.:rolleyes:

backtherighthorse 29-08-2005 06:48 PM

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Originally posted by Fangz
It is still a word. If I described you as 'arrogant and irritating' I would be using three words.
You'd be saying three words. you'd be describing with two.


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