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Magic 28-07-2008 02:22 PM

TiBBs Hot Seat - AngieBabe
 
Its back, TiBBs Official Hotseat!

What is the Hotseat?

No, its not a torture chair, its a place for you to get to know your fellow forum members! Once a week, a member will take their turn on sitting on the Hot Seat. Here, they will put their dignity at risk, and be asked questions that other forum members want to know about them! Of course, the member on the hot seat can choose what questions they can answer, so dont get angry if your question is resolved.

Each week a new member will face the forum - and prepare to answer your questions!

Whats new this time around?

This time the Hot Seat has changed slightly, and you can now come on it in pairs with a TiBB friend! However, this is only optional! Also, those on the "Hot Seat" have the option to post small articles about them, aswell as get Interactive by posting Images of themselves!

Who else has been on the Hotseat?

Billy
Captain.Remy
Sam
Matt
Ruth*Star
Red Moon
Captain.Remy Again
Scampi
Conzors
Shaun

Can I be on it?
Of course, just U2U me or post here! Sadly not everyone we will be able to be quizzed however, but I will try!

Those who have applied
Dezzy
Fairymoon
Darenn
Nicky & Sam
Gazbo
Tom
AngieBabe
Callum
Barbie-Big-Bro
Annie
AndyBigBrother
supernoodles
gavinh2008
Marcjswp

Note: Those who have been most active recently in this thread and around the forum stand a better chance.

Will be opened from wednesday

Tom4784 30-07-2008 01:35 PM

If you could go anyway in the world where would it be?

Which celebrity annoys you the most?

Annie 30-07-2008 01:36 PM

How did you feel when you found out that you had breast cancer and what made you want to go on and do your best to fight it? What inspirations did you have?

Christina 30-07-2008 01:41 PM

When and how did you meet your husband?
If you could change one thing about him what would it be?

xx

Lauren 30-07-2008 04:16 PM

Angieeee *calls out* Ya there? :laugh:

Jake! 30-07-2008 04:22 PM

Is there anything you regret doing really badly?

MrGaryy 30-07-2008 04:24 PM

Do u like Amy Winehouse?

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dezzy
If you could go anyway in the world where would it be?

Which celebrity annoys you the most?
Well without the obvious Jamaica as I will have to go again one day for family.
I'd have to choose Thailand its a lovely place to holiday or live, and the people there are generally wonderful and always happy, a bit like Kat but without so much screaming and singing :wink:

Non really get me mad, occasionally things they do bother me, but a celeb I consitantly don't like Gordon Ramsey, he just scares me and if I ever cooked near him I think I'd rather starve than finish the meal :joker:

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Annie
How did you feel when you found out that you had breast cancer and what made you want to go on and do your best to fight it? What inspirations did you have?
I was completely stunned, as a woman your told to check your breasts, which I did from time to time and then it stopped being a big issues after I'd had Nicole(my daughter).
Then I got flu and went for a check up and done a test as the doc asked when was the last time, I said a few years ago properly.
Even when we found the lump last easter it never worried me as usually these are non cancerous and not a problem.
It took a few months and the worst news came through and I thought I'm dead, I didnt speak or want to go out anywhere.
Gradually though you have to think of others and fight for them as much as yourself, so I did, went for all the theraphys and tried and failed with them all.
Till this opp to remove the cancerous breast altogether became an option and when it did I'd made my mind to have it, disfigured is a lot better than dead.
My inspirations have been my familly and the growing ammount of friends here, I'm glad I'm well and alive and very very happy not to just be breathing but have so many wonderful new friends too.

The members of tibb gave me real hope, my close familly and I will never forget the ammount of well wishes we had from you all it litrally filled the room I was in, it has helped us all beat this (for now) and with real happiness too, I dont feel a victim thanks to you people, I feel very privaledged and very lucky.

Annie 30-07-2008 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Angiebabe
Quote:

Originally posted by Annie
How did you feel when you found out that you had breast cancer and what made you want to go on and do your best to fight it? What inspirations did you have?
I was completely stunned, as a woman your told to check your breasts, which I did from time to time and then it stopped being a big issues after I'd had Nicole(my daughter).
Then I got flu and went for a check up and done a test as the doc asked when was the last time, I said a few years ago properly.
Even when we found the lump last easter it never worried me as usually these are non cancerous and not a problem.
It took a few months and the worst news came through and I thought I'm dead, I didnt speak or want to go out anywhere.
Gradually though you have to think of others and fight for them as much as yourself, so I did, went for all the theraphys and tried and failed with them all.
Till this opp to remove the cancerous breast altogether became an option and when it did I'd made my mind to have it, disfigured is a lot better than dead.
My inspirations have been my familly and the growing ammount of friends here, I'm glad I'm well and alive and very very happy not to just be breathing but have so many wonderful new friends too.

The members of tibb gave me real hope, my close familly and I will never forget the ammount of well wishes we had from you all it litrally filled the room I was in, it has helped us all beat this (for now) and with real happiness too, I dont feel a victim thanks to you people, I feel very privaledged and very lucky.
You have actually just made me cry! I am sure your family and friends are so proud of you. Sometimes lil things like online forums can be the best thing for you, they are strangers who you grow to appreciate as friends.

And just wanted to say I hope everything goes well for you and remember:

Life is like a bicycle... you don't fall off until you stop pedalling.

:hug::hug::hug:

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by x-Christina-x
When and how did you meet your husband?
If you could change one thing about him what would it be?

xx
I met my husband Andy (who's a white man btw) at football match at Roker Park, Sunderland on April 30th 1983, yes that long ago that stadium dosn't even exist now (I think its totaly gone, I'm not sure)

A friend of mine lived in that area and wanted to go visit her family that weekend so I only went as I thought it was near Scotland and I'd never been there :whistle:
We got there Friday and her brother offered to take us to a match Sunderland v Birmingham, as I was born in Wolverhampton I thought great I can cheer the midland team as I was told they would lose easy anyway, so would not bother anyone.
We stopped in a pub before the game and I met this brummy fan, to get some info on my "team" that afternoon, he couldnt believe a 'bird' coming up to him in a pub to chat about soccer and his team for real:joker:
We chatted for ages and I got his phone number gave him mine and went to see the match, he to thought Sunderland would win easy too, so I said if Brum win I'll definateley call you to say congrats.
The game was boring :joker: Sunderland scored 1st and at HT was leading 1-0, it was a bad but sunny afternoon the second bit, till 8 minutes from time when Birmingham and I woke up, first it was 1-1 this black guy (who I had the hots for) in the brum team scored a penalty which went down well when I stupidly cheered. Then Mick Harford a Sunderland man playing for brum scored the winner with 2 minutes to go.

I could not wait to call this guy I'd met, I'd already told my friend I fancied him anyway, and I knew it would wind my sister up if I dated a white man so I did, and never regretted a day of it since.
We got married on May 1st 1984, we wanted the same day but people coming from Jamaica meant this was the closest we got to the date we met.
Oh, and if I could change one thing about him now, its his damn team, since that day I realised brum won lucky and are indeed a bad bad team :sad:.....:joker:
I wish he was a Manchester Utd fan or Chelsea:rolleyes:

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JustJake
Is there anything you regret doing really badly?
Not really badly no, but one regret is going to a swingers club some years back, it was very weird and although fun and different I would'nt reccomend it to anyone :whistle:

Lauren 30-07-2008 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Angiebabe

I met my husband Andy (who's a white man btw) at football match at Roker Park, Sunderland on April 30th 1983, yes that long ago that stadium dosn't even exist now (I think its totaly gone, I'm not sure)
WOOP WOOP!
:laugh:

(Yeah it's gone now, housing estate is on top of it).

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gazbo
Do u like Amy Winehouse?
:joker: Hmmmm a prety loaded question :whistle:

I like some of her music, I don't likr her a person, I don't like her lifestyle and I think her choice in men and standing by the one she has now is wofefully sad and very misguided.

Rocko 30-07-2008 05:28 PM

If we were to go on a Date, where would you want to go? :)

Callum 30-07-2008 05:31 PM

Do you watch EastEnders?

MrGaryy 30-07-2008 05:53 PM

Which housemates have you been a fan of in the past?

Callum 30-07-2008 05:57 PM

How did you hear about the TiBB Forums?

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Annie


You have actually just made me cry! And just wanted to say I hope everything goes well for you and remember:

Life is like a bicycle... you don't fall off until you stop pedalling.

:hug::hug::hug:
Oh, dont get me started, I've cried so many tears for so many days I cant remember how many now, but none of those times with greater joy than since the day I got so many lovely messages from people on tibb.
Young people who I'm told are either thugs, hoodies, or pregnant, young people who only 'grunt' and won't and can't communicate in spoken english let alone type anything litterate and legible.

Yet these young people amazed and astounded staff and patients at St Thomas's hospital they like I were so proud we do have people under 20's with brains care and compassion beyond anyones dreams, now if only the TV and newspapers latched onto that fact.
Thanks Annie sweet heart, and I will always be pedalling for sure now:kiss:

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lauren


WOOP WOOP!
:laugh:

(Yeah it's gone now, housing estate is on top of it).
Yeah I just checked on google to find out, but thanks for making it public Lauren out lasting a soccer stadium I darn well feel as old as the pyramids now honey :joker:

Btw, I love the new Stadium of Light, it looks awesome, maybe be there on our 25th aniversary for old times sake, now that would be romantic, I just hope for you Sunderland don't get the same result :wink:

Tom 30-07-2008 06:05 PM

Christina, Lauren and _Tom_. Three people you like on here. Sh*g, marry, push off a cliff :tongue:

You have to answer for all three :spin2:

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rocko
If we were to go on a Date, where would you want to go? :)
We've done just about every romantic date possible, moonlight on a beach, 5 star hotel, 4 poster bed, yep the lot...........

Cept one, I've always fancied a short cruise, maybe next time we're in the Carribean we'll do it, moonlight sea, music and some rum:joker:, what a lovely romantic :love::hug:

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Callum
Do you watch EastEnders?
Yes, love it although it frustrates me with some of the joke storylines and unrealistic scenes in them, paying so much to detail yet everyones coffee mug is always empty:sad::joker:

AngRemembered 30-07-2008 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gazbo
Which housemates have you been a fan of in the past?
Never been a fan of any HM, some I like better than others for eg, I liked Richard in BB7, I never watched BB8 deliberatley as I felt we were all cheated in the Nikki Graham fiasco.
This year I like Rachel, and begining to warm to Lisa and Stuart

MrGaryy 30-07-2008 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Angiebabe
Quote:

Originally posted by Callum
Do you watch EastEnders?
Yes, love it although it frustrates me with some of the joke storylines and unrealistic scenes in them, paying so much to detail yet everyones coffee mug is always empty:sad::joker:
I always noticed that too. You should take a trip over to the EastEnders Discussion thread.


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