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oxy80 10-07-2009 03:58 AM

BB UK vs BB US
 
What do you guys think? I know it's only the first episode but judging by it the BB US season is going to be much more interesting. Instead of a house of daft punks there are some pretty diverse people who actually possess a brain in this house.

Benjamin 10-07-2009 04:00 AM

nah US always has plastic people that don't actually represent USA truly.

Alf 10-07-2009 04:08 AM

usa-my arse

oxy80 10-07-2009 04:29 AM

it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..

Benjamin 10-07-2009 04:29 AM

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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..

arse is a word

arsenalforever 10-07-2009 04:32 AM

BBus is too gameshow to me

Alf 10-07-2009 04:36 AM

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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donkey buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language

oxy80 10-07-2009 04:37 AM

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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donky buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
sorry dude arse isn't a word

flemin 10-07-2009 04:39 AM

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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donkey buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
Languages aren't invented.

Alf 10-07-2009 04:40 AM

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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donky buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
sorry dude arse isn't a word
thanks a lot geofferey chaucer

oxy80 10-07-2009 04:42 AM

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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donky buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
sorry dude arse isn't a word
thanks a lot geofferey chaucer
lol get over yourself

Benjamin 10-07-2009 04:44 AM

Oxford English Dictionary:


arse

• noun Brit. vulgar slang; a person’s bottom.

— ORIGIN Old English.



It is a word. and to whoever said language isn't invented. I'll think you find it is.


We may learn it, but new words arise everyday, therefore invented (and language had to come from somewhere originally)

geoking66 10-07-2009 04:45 AM

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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donky buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
sorry dude arse isn't a word
Arse is a word according to the OED and Webster.

Alf 10-07-2009 04:45 AM

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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donky buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
sorry dude arse isn't a word
thanks a lot geofferey chaucer
lol get over yourself
lol isnt a word

oxy80 10-07-2009 04:45 AM

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Originally posted by ukturtle
Oxford English Dictionary:


arse

• noun Brit. vulgar slang; a person’s bottom.

— ORIGIN Old English.
thanks for proving my point for me

oxy80 10-07-2009 04:47 AM

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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donky buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
sorry dude arse isn't a word
thanks a lot geofferey chaucer
lol get over yourself
lol isnt a word
i'm quite aware of that, but thanks for your concern

floridesucks 10-07-2009 04:47 AM

The USA BB TV show has the American game show type edit, but the live feeds rock the casbah. I'm watching them now and enjoying the LF a lot. This cast is awesome and this years twist seems good. I would never watch it without livefeed that's for sure, and I don't rely on the highlight shows at all. :tongue:

Benjamin 10-07-2009 04:48 AM

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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by ukturtle
Oxford English Dictionary:


arse

• noun Brit. vulgar slang; a person’s bottom.

— ORIGIN Old English.
thanks for proving my point for me

It is still a word.

If you would like to have a discussion about the meaing of words then feel free to start a topic on it, I'll be happy to, being a writer, I'm more than happy to have that debate (correct thread though please if you want the debate). :thumbs:

bettiepage 10-07-2009 04:49 AM

It's quite bitchy in here :hug:

oxy80 10-07-2009 04:49 AM

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Originally posted by floridesucks
The USA BB TV show has the American game show type edit, but the live feeds rock the casbah. I'm watching them now and enjoying the LF a lot. This cast is awesome and this years twist seems good. I would never watch it without livefeed that's for sure, and I don't rely on the highlight shows at all. :tongue:
good point. this is also one of the main reasons i enjoy USA over UK. The live feed is a lot of fun, and I'm sure the the HMs won't be in bed at 1AM

Alf 10-07-2009 04:50 AM

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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donky buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
sorry dude arse isn't a word
thanks a lot geofferey chaucer
lol get over yourself
lol isnt a word
i'm quite aware of that, but thanks for your concern
well then dont pull me up about things i write not being words, if your going to do the same thing.
and we'll get along fine

bettiepage 10-07-2009 04:51 AM

I would so watch it, but I watched a season that was on E4, and it was wank.

oxy80 10-07-2009 04:51 AM

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Originally posted by ukturtle
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by ukturtle
Oxford English Dictionary:


arse

• noun Brit. vulgar slang; a person’s bottom.

— ORIGIN Old English.
thanks for proving my point for me

It is still a word.

If you would like to have a discussion about the meaing of words then feel free to start a topic on it, I'll be happy to, being a writer, I'm more than happy to have that debate (correct thread though please if you want the debate). :thumbs:
No thanks, I know I'm right so there's no use in wasting time debating over something I have already proven.

Being a writer and all, you should know the definition of slang, therefor this ends here.

I AM RIGHT

oxy80 10-07-2009 04:53 AM

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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by oxy80
it's ass buddy

arse isn't a word..
ass is a type of donky buddy
arse means your bakside in england and lets be fair we invented the language
sorry dude arse isn't a word
thanks a lot geofferey chaucer
lol get over yourself
lol isnt a word
i'm quite aware of that, but thanks for your concern
well then dont pull me up about things i write not being words, if your going to do the same thing.
and we'll get along fine
Yes, I do understand what you're saying.
The fault is mine, and I hope one day we might be able to put our differences aside and enjoy tea & crumps while watching the sun rise.

Benjamin 10-07-2009 04:54 AM

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Originally posted by oxy80
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Originally posted by ukturtle
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Originally posted by oxy80
Quote:

Originally posted by ukturtle
Oxford English Dictionary:


arse

• noun Brit. vulgar slang; a person’s bottom.

— ORIGIN Old English.
thanks for proving my point for me

It is still a word.

If you would like to have a discussion about the meaing of words then feel free to start a topic on it, I'll be happy to, being a writer, I'm more than happy to have that debate (correct thread though please if you want the debate). :thumbs:
No thanks, I know I'm right so there's no use in wasting time debating over something I have already proven.

Being a writer and all, you should know the definition of slang, therefor this ends here.

I AM RIGHT

You may think you're right.

So we'll leave it there.

But slang words are still words in the context of language.


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