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Miranda123 29-07-2013 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by anon01 (Post 6225114)
And what about the Daley thing?

Charlie is an absolute mess when she's drunk.

It needed saying, just a shame it took a drunk to do it

iknowyourmother 29-07-2013 03:01 PM

Charlie. I'm just glad someone brought up the Daley situation!!!

Ammi 29-07-2013 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Miranda123 (Post 6225121)
It needed saying, just a shame it took a drunk to do it


..why did it need saying..what relevance did it have to the cucumber..?..(and I can't believe just typed that sentence..)..

the truth 29-07-2013 03:08 PM

that cucumber has been victimised, if it was capable of tears it would now be favourite to defeat gina

Ammi 29-07-2013 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6225164)
that cucumber has been victimised, if it was capable of tears it would now be favourite to defeat gina

..the cucumber was just another actor like Michael...I think it was really an onion..ooo onions are capable of tears..be afraid Gina..:amazed:...

the truth 29-07-2013 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6225175)
..the cucumber was just another actor like Michael...I think it was really an onion..ooo onions are capable of tears..be afraid Gina..:amazed:...

hmm the onion has far more layers that these cartoon characters and far more practical uses too....onions illicit tears for others but alas theyre incapable of their own....on that irony alone it deserves to win on the sympathy vote

Miranda123 29-07-2013 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6225161)
..why did it need saying..what relevance did it have to the cucumber..?..(and I can't believe just typed that sentence..)..

I cant believe this whole thread lol

I love cucumber too

Sorry Ammi, you know Im not a Hazel fan so everything that annoys her makes me happy

Sad I know but thats the game lol

WozMan 29-07-2013 05:17 PM

Bloody pointless DRUNKEN argument! We all know Charlie is immature and uncalibrated for her age at the best of times. Add in alcohol and she is an out and out MESS. She was like a bull in a china shop as per usual. I believe she WAS aiming for Hazels mouth but was just so drunkily uncoordinated and inattentive that it landed nearer the eye.

She actually made some progress in her verbal blunderage by recognising referencing Daley was wrong mid-sentence. So that's something :)

Hazel for her part was pushing things a little far as per usual. Her reaction to the Daley half-comment was understandable but also gave Charlie a MUCH bigger spade to dig her own grave with. The use of the word 'aggressive' rather than say 'boisterous' was uncalled for. It really makes me wonder where her head was at with regards to gaining sympathy etc.

Cucumber to win!!!

Indy 29-07-2013 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by WozMan (Post 6225584)
Bloody pointless DRUNKEN argument! We all know Charlie is immature and uncalibrated for her age at the best of times. Add in alcohol and she is an out and out MESS. She was like a bull in a china shop as per usual. I believe she WAS aiming for Hazels mouth but was just so drunkily uncoordinated and inattentive that it landed nearer the eye.

She actually made some progress in her verbal blunderage by recognising referencing Daley was wrong mid-sentence. So that's something :)

Hazel for her part was pushing things a little far as per usual. Her reaction to the Daley half-comment was understandable but also gave Charlie a MUCH bigger spade to dig her own grave with. The use of the word 'aggressive' rather than say 'boisterous' was uncalled for. It really makes me wonder where her head was at with regards to gaining sympathy etc.

Cucumber to win!!!

I've seen this mentioned a few times. Show of hands - how often do people use the word "boisterous" in casual conversation?

JustLisaAgain 29-07-2013 05:59 PM

Will the cucumber argument continue on tonight's show I wonder?
Just to get my point across because I don't think I have already, I was on Charlie's side (as such), the whole thing was just ridiculous and it shouldn't have started anyway, but Charlie didn't mean it deliberately, Hazel moved which caused the cucumber to go in her eye. She made a big deal over it, when really it could've just been laughed about and forgotten about but instead BB had to double check she was alright....
And then when she had the cheek to say she didn't use the word aggressive, I almost wished she could hear me through my tv screen. I thought Charlie was right in going back to Hazel and co just to clarify what she meant about the 'Daley situation' - I assumed what she meant by that was the behaviour there was seen as aggressive even though it wasn't intentional, or so we think, so that's what she meant by the cucumber situation, it was also seen as aggressive, but clearly wasn't therefore, it is a similar situation to what happened in the SH but of course totally different. So that's why I could see where she was coming from. It's funny how everyone sees it differently though, and then makes their own assumptions.

WozMan 29-07-2013 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Indy (Post 6225607)
I've seen this mentioned a few times. Show of hands - how often do people use the word "boisterous" in casual conversation?

How about 'overly playful'?

It doesn't have to be a particular word but the word 'aggressive' carries some very negative connotations in my mind. To me it means forceful and indicating a willingness to use violence. It reeks of anger and violence to me.

the truth 29-07-2013 06:48 PM

aggression is way way over used.....we need to expand our vocabulary as a nation

assertive
belligerent
forceful
persuasive
powerful
belligerent
bellicose
forceful
vigorous
convincing
zealous
pushy
rancorous
etc

Indy 29-07-2013 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by WozMan (Post 6225845)
How about 'overly playful'?

It doesn't have to be a particular word but the word 'aggressive' carries some very negative connotations in my mind. To me it means forceful and indicating a willingness to use violence. It reeks of anger and violence to me.

And yet, your sig pic is a very aggressive image of Lauren. She could easily be described as aggressive in many situations, and there's nothing negative about it, it's simply an accurate description. Is Charlie some precious little snowflake that she must be sheltered from accuracy?

the truth 29-07-2013 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Indy (Post 6225907)
And yet, your sig pic is a very aggressive image of Lauren. She could easily be described as aggressive in many situations, and there's nothing negative about it, it's simply an accurate description. Is Charlie some precious little snowflake that she must be sheltered from accuracy?

its not aggressive is sexy lauren messing about like a playful kitten.....and what a sultry kitten she was ....grrrrrrrr

WozMan 29-07-2013 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6225910)
its not aggressive is sexy lauren messing about like a playful kitten.....and what a sultry kitten she was ....grrrrrrrr

AMEN BROTHA!!!

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Originally Posted by Indy (Post 6225907)
And yet, your sig pic is a very aggressive image of Lauren. She could easily be described as aggressive in many situations, and there's nothing negative about it, it's simply an accurate description. Is Charlie some precious little snowflake that she must be sheltered from accuracy?

She was frustrated with all the hate directed to her and venting on a peice of string. NOT another human being as aggressive would indicate!

Seanbon 29-07-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by JustLisaAgain (Post 6225755)
Will the cucumber argument continue on tonight's show I wonder?
Just to get my point across because I don't think I have already, I was on Charlie's side (as such), the whole thing was just ridiculous and it shouldn't have started anyway, but Charlie didn't mean it deliberately, Hazel moved which caused the cucumber to go in her eye. She made a big deal over it, when really it could've just been laughed about and forgotten about but instead BB had to double check she was alright....
And then when she had the cheek to say she didn't use the word aggressive, I almost wished she could hear me through my tv screen. I thought Charlie was right in going back to Hazel and co just to clarify what she meant about the 'Daley situation' - I assumed what she meant by that was the behaviour there was seen as aggressive even though it wasn't intentional, or so we think, so that's what she meant by the cucumber situation, it was also seen as aggressive, but clearly wasn't therefore, it is a similar situation to what happened in the SH but of course totally different. So that's why I could see where she was coming from. It's funny how everyone sees it differently though, and then makes their own assumptions.

I am confused! Is it similar or totally different??:conf::conf:

WozMan 29-07-2013 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Seanbon (Post 6226020)
I am confused! Is it similar or totally different??:conf::conf:

It had both similarities and differences

Indy 29-07-2013 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by WozMan (Post 6225971)
AMEN BROTHA!!!



She was frustrated with all the hate directed to her and venting on a peice of string. NOT another human being as aggressive would indicate!

Do you have a dictionary with this specialized meaning of "aggressive" that suggests aggression can only be directed at people?

JustLisaAgain 29-07-2013 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Seanbon (Post 6226020)
I am confused! Is it similar or totally different??:conf::conf:

Sorry I can see how you're confused.
It's similar because both situations were seen as aggressive but weren't meant in that way,
But they're completely different situations because Daleys tone was to me, actually aggressive whereas you could tell the cucumber thing was meant to be a joke?
That probably still doesn't make sense!

Kris 29-07-2013 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Indy (Post 6225907)
And yet, your sig pic is a very aggressive image of Lauren. She could easily be described as aggressive in many situations, and there's nothing negative about it, it's simply an accurate description. Is Charlie some precious little snowflake that she must be sheltered from accuracy?

ag·gres·sive
/əˈgresiv/
Adjective
Ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
Pursuing one's aims and interests forcefully, sometimes unduly so: "an aggressive businessman".
Synonyms
offensive - truculent

In what part of the playing with the cucumber did Charlie appear likely to attack Hazel?

Marsh. 29-07-2013 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6224823)
she got hazels edited version ....she probably realises hazel tried to force his pants down and of course Charlie was present that night chatting to hazel as daley got angry due to the sleep deprivation and endless provocation of hazel...Charlie knows a fair bit....why should everyone pussy foot around hazel? they tell everyone else straight...why should topics be taboo?

If you're going to talk bollocks, don't direct it at me I'm not interested.

Thanks. :)

Marsh. 29-07-2013 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6225119)
What are you having trouble with?

From the looks of it, logic and common sense.

WozMan 30-07-2013 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Kris (Post 6226219)
ag·gres·sive
/əˈgresiv/
Adjective
Ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
Pursuing one's aims and interests forcefully, sometimes unduly so: "an aggressive businessman".
Synonyms
offensive - truculent

In what part of the playing with the cucumber did Charlie appear likely to attack Hazel?

Thanks for the definition Kris :thumbs:

the truth 30-07-2013 02:23 AM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 6226684)
If you're going to talk bollocks, don't direct it at me I'm not interested.

Thanks. :)

you talk bollocks I am the bollocks....different ends of the scale little man

Indy 30-07-2013 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Kris (Post 6226219)
ag·gres·sive
/əˈgresiv/
Adjective
Ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
Pursuing one's aims and interests forcefully, sometimes unduly so: "an aggressive businessman".
Synonyms
offensive - truculent

In what part of the playing with the cucumber did Charlie appear likely to attack Hazel?

Ignoring the second definition doesn't make it disappear


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