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Would spiritual, free-love Bea be the first hippy chick to win Big Brother?
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no, she doesnt stand a chance. Did you not hear the boos yesterday??
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0_o
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PMSL
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Two things really worry me about this thread....a) she'll never win and b) she's not a hippie
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No chance at the moment but the longer she stays in the better!
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I have noticed you often start threads of the following kind:
"Would [insert name] be the first [insert label] to win Big Brother?" |
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bea is not a hippie, she is the opposite of hippie!
bea picked a wrong image to fool public. hippie is about peace and love! bea is about war and hate! bea is probably next to go! |
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A Slone rather than a hippy I think of her as. |
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The youngest real 'hippies' might be the children of Hippies and by that I mean were children during the time 'Hippy' anything was going on.
You would then have to be at least 35 years old and wouldn't even remember much of it. Anyone who was a Hippy as a youth is at least 55 years old. It was really up till about 1974. The way the term is so easily assigned nowadays just annoys me. They should get their own names for playing Hippy on weekends (barely) and just say its like a 'retro' kinda of 'ironic' thing being emulated and forget about it. |
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I hate you all.
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"Reflecting on the fashion style of "boho-chic" in the early years of the 21st century, the Sunday Times thought it ironic that "fashionable girls wore ruffly floral skirts in the hope of looking bohemian, nomadic, spirited and non-bourgeois", whereas "gypsy girls themselves ... are sexy and delightful precisely because they do not give a hoot for fashion" [1]. By contrast, in the late 19th century and first half of the 20th, aspects of Bohemian fashion reflected the lifestyle itself."
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She would never win. There is nothing she could do at this point to even turn it around to make her not that unpopular. God I can't stand BEA!!! |
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R.I.P. Kerry
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It became fairly obvious fairly quickly that she was a faux hippy.
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I AGREE ! GET BEA OUT ! |
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