ThisisBigBrother.com - UK TV Forums

ThisisBigBrother.com - UK TV Forums (https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/index.php)
-   CBB14 (https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=650)
-   -   Gary is 70! (https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=263363)

Crimson Dynamo 29-08-2014 01:19 PM

Gary is 70!
 
I have been reading a few threads and have discovered that Gary is 70

:shocked:

70 whole years

And what other things I have found out is he has had brain surgery, is deaf, and is a famous film star


Its amazing the things you pick up strolling around the cool marble corridors of Tibb Towers. Next I aim to find out just how old Ashleigh is...



http://www.reactionface.info/sites/d...1001790320.gif

Liam- 29-08-2014 01:20 PM

:laugh2:

HBB1508 29-08-2014 01:21 PM

OMG stop the press this is such a scoop :joker:

Jords 29-08-2014 01:23 PM

not funny but I like the Dwight gif

mizzy25 29-08-2014 01:24 PM

pmsl

Josy 29-08-2014 01:28 PM

70 and yet never once bitched or bad mouthed ANY of the younger housemates that feel the need to do it to him.

What a guy :clap1:

Jack_ 29-08-2014 01:34 PM

lol this is actually true, people hated it when Ashleigh's age was mentioned and use to justify certain things and yet now the same people are constantly saying Gary's 70 :laugh: ageism and double standards much?

Josy 29-08-2014 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 7223130)
lol this is actually true, people hated it when Ashleigh's age was mentioned and use to justify certain things and yet now the same people are constantly saying Gary's 70 :laugh: ageism and double standards much?

Well no not really if you think a bit more more about it than just OMFG AGEISM!

People on here are posting things they dislike about Gary and that includes ailments that come with age, last I checked Ashleigh never had any physical problems due to her age?

I couldn't give a **** what age Gary was though, I like him and find him one of the most entertaining and interesting people in there.

Liam- 29-08-2014 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223137)
Well no not really if you think a bit more more about it than just OMFG AGEISM!

People on here are posting things they dislike about Gary and that includes ailments that come with age, last I checked Ashleigh never had any physical problems due to her age?

I couldn't give a **** what age Gary was though, I like him and find him one of the most entertaining and interesting people in there.

Rudeness and ungratefulness doesn't come with age though does it?

Josy 29-08-2014 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223141)
Rudeness and ungratefulness doesn't come with age though does it?

Well it depends on the person I suppose but in general no that's why I mentioned physical problems and ailments and neither of those you just mentioned :shrug:

Liam- 29-08-2014 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223146)
Well it depends on the person I suppose but in general no that's why I mentioned physical problems and ailments and neither of those you just mentioned :shrug:

I know i didn't, i was clarifying that people dislike him for more reasons than 'people have to repeat themselves' .. and rudeness is never acceptable and shouldn't just be excused because of someone's age.
People say about teenagers over 14 that 'they're old enough to know better' then why shouldn't older people know any better considering they have so much life experience?

arista 29-08-2014 01:47 PM

Yes LT 70
and still going


Not Bad

Josy 29-08-2014 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223149)
I know i didn't, i was clarifying that people dislike him for more reasons than 'people have to repeat themselves' .. and rudeness is never acceptable and shouldn't just be excused because of someone's age.
People say about teenagers over 14 that 'they're old enough to know better' then why shouldn't older people know any better considering they have so much life experience?

I know people dislike him for more reasons which is why I posted above 'includes'....

And I can't possibly answer your question on behalf of these people that say what you are saying about over 14 year olds because I'm not one of them.

Some old people do get grumpy and rude as they get older, it's just what happens, maybe they are sick of seeing the same **** from the same people constantly I have no idea :shrug:

arista 29-08-2014 01:49 PM

Its great to have a Grumpy American
better than that
utter ponce James

Niamh. 29-08-2014 01:51 PM

I don't know why people get so annoyed when a HMs age is brought into an argument, it's silly to think that it's not relevant sometimes especially with particularly old/young HMs :shrug:

Liam- 29-08-2014 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223153)
I know people dislike him for more reasons which is why I posted above 'includes'....

And I can't possibly answer your question on behalf of these people that say what you are saying about over 14 year olds because I'm not one of them.

Some old people do get grumpy and rude as they get older, it's just what happens, maybe they are sick of seeing the same **** from the same people constantly I have no idea :shrug:

It's quite a common thing, if a teenager is being rude to someone or ungrateful a lot of people would say that they should know better, i don't understand how someone's age should qualify them to get away with being rude, i understand that older people get grumpy and stuff, but everyone gets grumpy sometimes and if a younger housemate gets grumpy and is rude, they get pulled up on it, yet Gary apparently gets to be as rude as he wants and is excused for it because of his age, idgi.

Josy 29-08-2014 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223168)
It's quite a common thing, if a teenager is being rude to someone or ungrateful a lot of people would say that they should know better, i don't understand how someone's age should qualify them to get away with being rude, i understand that older people get grumpy and stuff, but everyone gets grumpy sometimes and if a younger housemate gets grumpy and is rude, they get pulled up on it, yet Gary apparently gets to be as rude as he wants and is excused for it because of his age, idgi.

I don't where you are coming up with 'Someone is older it's ok if they are rude' though?

I have seen plenty of posts about Gary saying he is rude so what exactly is your point in relation to my posts above? I never mentioned rudeness in regards to age at all.

Liam- 29-08-2014 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223171)
I don't where you are coming up with 'Someone is older it's ok if they are rude' though?

I have seen plenty of posts about Gary saying he is rude so what exactly is your point in relation to my posts above? I never mentioned rudeness in regards to age at all.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223153)
Some old people do get grumpy and rude as they get older, it's just what happens,

You did refer to rudeness as a part of being old though.. you said 'it's just what happens' as if to excuse it and make it okay.

Josy 29-08-2014 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223176)
You did refer to rudeness as a part of being old though.. you said 'it's just what happens' as if to excuse it and make it okay.

Not until you brought it up though...which is why I don't really understand where you are going with your points that are in reply to my quotes.

It's a fact that some old people do become rude and grumpy.

Gusto Brunt 29-08-2014 02:06 PM

I thought he was about 63.

Liam- 29-08-2014 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223187)
Not until you brought it up though...which is why I don't really understand where you are going with your points that are in reply to my quotes.

It's a fact that some old people do become rude and grumpy.

It might be a fact, but it doesn't make it okay, which a lot of people seem to disagree with.
I'm just saying, people who say that people dislike Gary because of his disabilities are ridiculous, i'm not saying you're one of those people, but i was just using your post as an example.
We're never going to see eye to eye about Gary, but it's getting increasingly annoying to see people try to excuse his behaviour with his disabilities.. again, not pointed at you :laugh:

Josy 29-08-2014 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223199)
It might be a fact, but it doesn't make it okay, which a lot of people seem to disagree with.
I'm just saying, people who say that people dislike Gary because of his disabilities are ridiculous, i'm not saying you're one of those people, but i was just using your post as an example.
We're never going to see eye to eye about Gary, but it's getting increasingly annoying to see people try to excuse his behaviour with his disabilities.. again, not pointed at you :laugh:

Umm people have actually posted on this forum they are sick hearing about Gary's hearing problems, and also go on to say he doesn't do any cooking/cleaning and he got excused from sleeping outside so he shouldn't be in the house, which is total discrimination btw, that was the point of my post above, nothing at all to do with rudeness.

Liam- 29-08-2014 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223205)
Umm people have actually posted on this forum they are sick hearing about Gary's hearing problems, and also go on to say he doesn't do any cooking/cleaning and he got excused from sleeping outside so he shouldn't be in the house, which is total discrimination btw, that was the point of my post above, nothing at all to do with rudeness.

I fail to see how that is discrimination.. People also say that they're sick of hearing about Kellie's transition, that isn't discriminatory and she can't help that. the same as Gary can't help his deafness, so if people are using Gary's deafness as an excuse for his behaviour as people are using Kellie's transition as an excuse for hers, then i don't see why people aren't entitled to say that they're fed up of hearing about it without being labeled as discriminatory :shrug:
But i do agree with you about the sleeping outside bit, it was right that he was taken out of that.. but, i doubt his hearing issues or his brain injuries would stop him from being able to wash a few dishes here and there.

Josy 29-08-2014 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223211)
I fail to see how that is discrimination.. People also say that they're sick of hearing about Kellie's transition, that isn't discriminatory and she can't help that. the same as Gary can't help his deafness, so if people are using Gary's deafness as an excuse for his behaviour as people are using Kellie's transition as an excuse for hers, then i don't see why people aren't entitled to say that they're fed up of hearing about it without being labeled as discriminatory :shrug:
But i do agree with you about the sleeping outside bit, it was right that he was taken out of that.. but, i doubt his hearing issues or his brain injuries would stop him from being able to wash a few dishes here and there.

Its discrimination saying someone with a disability shouldn't be in the house.

Jack_ 29-08-2014 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223187)
It's a fact that some old people do become rude and grumpy.

And it's also a fact that some people of any age (including 18) can be rude and grumpy, a reason why Ashleigh was constantly criticised on this forum because 'that's not how an 18 year old should be acting, they should be happy and enjoying life!!!!!!!'. But it's fine for Gary to be because he's 70? I like Gary, he's probably my favourite housemate, I was just agreeing with the OP that he made a good point and that when you think back to the summer and how many people were fed up with Ashleigh's age being brought up it's just the same thing now with Gary.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7223158)
I don't know why people get so annoyed when a HMs age is brought into an argument, it's silly to think that it's not relevant sometimes especially with particularly old/young HMs :shrug:

I actually agree with this though in most cases. Just pointing out the double standards of saying it's okay for someone older but not someone younger

Liam- 29-08-2014 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223218)
Its discrimination saying someone with a disability shouldn't be in the house.

Yes.. but i haven't seen anyone say that, people have said that he shouldn't be in there if he isn't up to the job of doing the things that everyone needs to do, i personally don't feel this as I've seen that he is quite capable of doing things for himself, he just doesn't need to.. but i can see where people are coming from when they say that, It's not exactly fair on the others if he's in there getting a free ride while everyone else has to play every part of the show and he get's excused from things.
You have to see it from both points of view, not just the one in front of you.

Niamh. 29-08-2014 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 7223224)
And it's also a fact that some people of any age (including 18) can be rude and grumpy, a reason why Ashleigh was constantly criticised on this forum because 'that's not how an 18 year old should be acting, they should be happy and enjoying life!!!!!!!'. But it's fine for Gary to be because he's 70? I like Gary, he's probably my favourite housemate, I was just agreeing with the OP that he made a good point and that when you think back to the summer and how many people were fed up with Ashleigh's age being brought up it's just the same thing now with Gary.



I actually agree with this though in most cases. Just pointing out the double standards of saying it's okay for someone older but not someone younger

That's fair enough, tbh I'm not even watching CBB as I was away on holiday up until two days ago so I don't know what Gary is like but I would certainly make some allowances for a 70 year old and fair dues to him for doing it. I did watch BB just gone and I absolutely think Ashleighs age was relevant alot of times too, she was literally just out of school and still only a teenager after all

Josy 29-08-2014 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223230)
Yes.. but i haven't seen anyone say that, people have said that he shouldn't be in there if he isn't up to the job of doing the things that everyone needs to do, i personally don't feel this as I've seen that he is quite capable of doing things for himself, he just doesn't need to.. but i can see where people are coming from when they say that, It's not exactly fair on the others if he's in there getting a free ride while everyone else has to play every part of the show and he get's excused from things.
You have to see it from both points of view, not just the one in front of you.

I have though and that's why I posted what I did.

Gary has only ever been excused from one task, I wouldn't say it was unfair on the others that he never slept outside, he took part in the rest of that task just like anyone else.

Niamh. 29-08-2014 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223245)
I have though and that's why I posted what I did.

Gary has only ever been excused from one task, I wouldn't say it was unfair on the others that he never slept outside, he took part in the rest of that task just like anyone else.

Again, I'm not watching it but seriously people complaining because BB didn't force a 70 year old to sleep outside? Shame on them :nono:

Josy 29-08-2014 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7223257)
Again, I'm not watching it but seriously people complaining because BB didn't force a 70 year old to sleep outside? Shame on them :nono:

Yeah they have, on here and elsewhere online, also because he isn't cooking and cleaning.

I'm pretty sure there's been a few housemates that were excused from things like that due to age, disabilities etc.

Liam- 29-08-2014 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223245)
I have though and that's why I posted what I did.

Gary has only ever been excused from one task, I wouldn't say it was unfair on the others that he never slept outside, he took part in the rest of that task just like anyone else.

No i don't think it's unfair to the others to not make him sleep outside either, but what i think most people have a problem with, is if Big Brother think he's so fragile that he can't sleep outside, or so much so that they asked a housemate to look after him, why was he allowed in the house.. the other celebrities aren't there to look after someone else, so i don't think they should be expected to.
I personally think Gary is capable of doing more for himself that he is doing, if they all left him to his own devices, I'm pretty sure he'd manage fine.

jet 29-08-2014 02:50 PM

It really bothers me that some think if someone is 70 they can no longer look after themselves. Gary can walk, he has two good arms and just 2 years ago he was on celeb apprentice doing all sorts of tasks with a functioning brain. He's not sitting in a rocking chair dribbling ffs.
My wife's father is 83 and is frailer than Gary and insists on his independence as far as possible - and he still plays golf.
Gary should NOT be made to sleep outside, but he could help with some cleaning tasks, make tea etc and he certainly shouldn't need someone to flush the toilet after him.

jaxie 29-08-2014 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223230)
Yes.. but i haven't seen anyone say that, people have said that he shouldn't be in there if he isn't up to the job of doing the things that everyone needs to do, i personally don't feel this as I've seen that he is quite capable of doing things for himself, he just doesn't need to.. but i can see where people are coming from when they say that, It's not exactly fair on the others if he's in there getting a free ride while everyone else has to play every part of the show and he get's excused from things.
You have to see it from both points of view, not just the one in front of you.

He is entertaining the heck out of me and that is the job.

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2014 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7223240)
That's fair enough, tbh I'm not even watching CBB as I was away on holiday up until two days ago so I don't know what Gary is like but I would certainly make some allowances for a 70 year old and fair dues to him for doing it. I did watch BB just gone and I absolutely think Ashleighs age was relevant alot of times too, she was literally just out of school and still only a teenager after all

Have you had a good time ?

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2014 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jet (Post 7223329)
It really bothers me that some think if someone is 70 they can no longer look after themselves. Gary can walk, he has two good arms and just 2 years ago he was on celeb apprentice doing all sorts of tasks with a functioning brain. He's not sitting in a rocking chair dribbling ffs.
My wife's father is 83 and is frailer than Gary and insists on his independence as far as possible - and he still plays golf.
Gary should NOT be made to sleep outside, but he could help with some cleaning tasks, make tea etc and he certainly shouldn't need someone to flush the toilet after him.

70 is not old, far from it

Liam- 29-08-2014 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 7223484)
He is entertaining the heck out of me and that is the job.

Okay..
I'm glad, he's entertaining me too.

ebandit 29-08-2014 04:18 PM

why?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7223218)
Its discrimination saying someone with a disability shouldn't be in the house.

why not? I did not see many with disabilities in the footy world cup finals

...........that's life

Mark L


All times are GMT. The time now is 08:32 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.