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susie q 03-11-2018 12:41 PM

Tactics
 
It will be interesting to see if Cameron changes his tactics towards Akeem on Sunday highlights. Cant help but wonder if in his mind he is now in 3rd position to win. With Cian & Zoe in first and second place. Will he accuse either of them of playing to the cameras. It will be interesting to see how handles the possibility of not winning, particularly with Cian who he has accused of ruining his 'coming out' story.

Pink Panther 03-11-2018 12:45 PM

I agree with everything u said.

But I just wanna say, Susie Q is one of my fav childhood movies ever!

ConnorTheJudge 03-11-2018 12:50 PM

What are you talking about?

susie q 03-11-2018 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Pink Panther (Post 10330499)
I agree with everything u said.

But I just wanna say, Susie Q is one of my fav childhood movies ever!

Aw thats nice:blush:

Cherie 03-11-2018 01:16 PM

I have just seen a clip of him pulling out a vacumn cleaner and pretending not to know what to do with it and he accuses others of being fake :laugh:

Jules82 03-11-2018 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10330536)
I have just seen a clip of him pulling out a vacumn cleaner and pretending not to know what to do with it and he accuses others of being fake :laugh:

Maybe he doesnt though Cherie, until we learn we cannot do and I cannot see him ever having to use one at home. Also many cleaners are different. After my husband passed away I had to learn how to use my washing machine, honestly, he always did the washing. It was a good job I kept the instruction book. I used to beg him to leave it alone as to begin with I had grey this and grey that (I even had a bloomin grey cat!). He would say "ok" but guess what, he would still do it the next day!! Ya gotta laugh!! :wavey:

Cameron to win.....

Pro Sniper 03-11-2018 01:44 PM

No need Suzie. Let's not forget Grahame was sent in there to assure him he's the strong fav. Telling him to avoid bitching about Akeem behind his back. She'd have told him just to continue on playing the dumb and confused card..and the coming out "journey"(as pathetic and contrived as it all was) will take care of the rest.

chuff me dizzy 03-11-2018 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules82 (Post 10330549)
Maybe he doesnt though Cherie, until we learn we cannot do and I cannot see him ever having to use one at home. Also many cleaners are different. After my husband passed away I had to learn how to use my washing machine, honestly, he always did the washing. It was a good job I kept the instruction book. I used to beg him to leave it alone as to begin with I had grey this and grey that (I even had a bloomin grey cat!). He would say "ok" but guess what, he would still do it the next day!! Ya gotta laugh!! :wavey:

Cameron to win.....

I doubt many 18 yr old lads would know how to hoover, if they are not taught they dont learn

chuff me dizzy 03-11-2018 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Pro Sniper (Post 10330570)
No need Suzie. Let's not forget Grahame was sent in there to assure him he's the strong fav. Telling him to avoid bitching about Akeem behind his back. She'd have told him just to continue on playing the dumb and confused card..and the coming out "journey"(as pathetic and contrived as it all was) will take care of the rest.

Have you proof of this ?

joeysteele 03-11-2018 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10330576)
I doubt many 18 yr old lads would know how to hoover, if they are not taught they dont learn

Indeed.
Nothing fake about it.

I'd even guess if they did, a good number would then pretend not to know.
To get out of using it possibly.

Cherie 03-11-2018 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules82 (Post 10330549)
Maybe he doesnt though Cherie, until we learn we cannot do and I cannot see him ever having to use one at home. Also many cleaners are different. After my husband passed away I had to learn how to use my washing machine, honestly, he always did the washing. It was a good job I kept the instruction book. I used to beg him to leave it alone as to begin with I had grey this and grey that (I even had a bloomin grey cat!). He would say "ok" but guess what, he would still do it the next day!! Ya gotta laugh!! :wavey:

Cameron to win.....

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10330576)
I doubt many 18 yr old lads would know how to hoover, if they are not taught they dont learn


Even if you never used one you would know which end was which

chuff me dizzy 03-11-2018 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 10330587)
Indeed.
Nothing fake about it.

I'd even guess if they did, a good number would then pretend not to know.
To get out of using it possibly.

The days of 4 yr olds going up chimneys and 6 yr olds going down the mines have gone !! Kids these days are wrapped in cotton wool if they are lucky to have doting parents, if parents dont give a flying one they end up chavs who ruin peoples lives as they know no better as they've been dragged up by people who were dragged up ,its rare there is a happy medium

Vicky. 03-11-2018 02:16 PM

My 4 year old knows how to use the hoover. he quite likes hoovering actually..my 2 fight over which of them does it :D Maybe I am lucky

rusticgal 03-11-2018 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10330576)
I doubt many 18 yr old lads would know how to hoover, if they are not taught they dont learn

My two didn't...Im ashamed to say.

Cherie 03-11-2018 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10330607)
My 4 year old knows how to use the hoover. he quite likes hoovering actually..my 2 fight over which of them does it :D Maybe I am lucky

Your kids must be genius level :tongue: Every kid will have seen a hoover plugged in and used...rocket science it isn’t :laugh:

chuff me dizzy 03-11-2018 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10330608)
My two didn't...Im ashamed to say.

Lots of 18 yr olds dont ,but people like to make a big deal of it because its Cameron

Cherie 03-11-2018 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10330612)
Lots of 18 yr olds dont ,but people like to make a big deal of it because its Cameron

Have you seen the clip, its so fake :idc:

rusticgal 03-11-2018 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10330610)
Your kids must be genius level : tongue: Every kid will have seen a hoover plugged in and used...rocket science it isn’t :laugh:

Not necessarily...I did/do my housework when they were at playschool or at school/college and now I do it when they are at work..and prior to playschool I really don't think they were paying much attention. :shrug:

susie q 03-11-2018 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10330608)
My two didn't...Im ashamed to say.

My two did, my second son is something of clean freak, dont know where he gets it from though:joker:

Cherie 03-11-2018 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10330620)
Not necessarily...I did/do my housework when they were at playschool or at school/college and now I do it when they are at work..and prior to playschool I really don't think they were paying much attention. :shrug:

Ok but they will have used one in the house many times I feel

GoldHeart 04-11-2018 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10330536)
I have just seen a clip of him pulling out a vacumn cleaner and pretending not to know what to do with it and he accuses others of being fake :laugh:

fgs how many more times is he going to act like a 5 year old :facepalm:

So now Cameron can't cook
He can't follow task instructions
He can't use a vacuum cleaner
He can't clean a bathroom

Clootie Dumpling 04-11-2018 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 10331830)
fgs how many more times is he going to act like a 5 year old :facepalm:

So now Cameron can't cook
He can't follow task instructions
He can't use a vacuum cleaner
He can't clean a bathroom

Yep, it's bloody obvious that he's acting up and pretending not to know how to do things. He's clearly been able to get away with it at home and ever since everyone in the House let him get away with it. It's ingrained!

GoldHeart 04-11-2018 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Clootie Dumpling (Post 10331891)
Yep, it's bloody obvious that he's acting up and pretending not to know how to do things. He's clearly been able to get away with it at home and ever since everyone in the House let him get away with it. It's ingrained!

It doesn't help that he's called "the baby" of the house :notimpressed: , everyone is mothering him like he's either too stupid or too young to do things. The guy is 19 . There's 9 year olds more independent than him ! .

user104658 04-11-2018 04:09 PM

How can anyone claim to not know how to use a hoover? You plug it in, press "on" at point the sucky end and whatever you want to.... Err... Suck.

Is there even a simpler appliance? You can't exactly go wrong?

tanussa 04-11-2018 04:42 PM

check cameron out on youtube. he isnt the shy innocent young man he is pretending to be on big brother. here he talks about it being ok to hit a woman if she isan arsehole (12 min. into clip). https://youtu.be/J5toNrjlrq4
I'm not saying he is a terrible person but he is pulling the wool over our eyes. seems a massive shame for cameron to win because we all think he is niaive, when he has clearly been acting his way through his whole time in BB


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