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Old 14-01-2003, 07:52 PM #26
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It looks to me as though it's at the big breakfast house but i could be wrong
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You're probably right Amy, cos that was situated in the same pplace as the BB2 house in Bow, and was next door to the studio where BBLB was filmed.

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I think it was the at the big breakfast house,he was wearing that same shirt when he was on the big breakfast,wherever it was its lush so thankyou james
oh and I feel so much better to know I'm not the only one who kept all those magazines & papers.Busybee my oh put mine in the bin saying i was sad and still doesn't know i fetched them out again lol
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What a LUSH photograph (that's the only word for it). We are all so deprived of any new photographs that any we havent seen before are greeted with overwhelming adoration.


Had a thought after reading about everyone's OHs - what would happen if they ever got together? What a disaster that would be they might even discover that those wonderful, sensible partners are still yearning for that which they thought had been consigned to the past. And if they ever found those treasured momentos - Well I dread to think.
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Busybee my oh put mine in the bin saying i was sad and still doesn't know i fetched them out again lol
That's exactly how I saved the Sunday tabloids from the weekend after Helen left the house! Amazing how many of us saddo's there are isn't it?
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I can remember buying one of each tabloid that had any mention of h&p that weekend and for ages afterwards.I was pregnant at the time so my excuse was hormones! I keep telling oh it takes a long time to get back to normal,but I don't think where h&p are concerned I will ever resist rushing out to buy anything with them in it
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Originally posted by Romantic Old BirdI also seem to remember a journalist in the Sunday Mirror or People making predictions for 2002 and saying they would eat their hat if Paul and Helen were still together at the end of it. Gone pretty quiet about that haven't they?
i remember this. one of the 3am girls was on this morning last jan and was doing celeb predictions.

she predicted that posh would have a girl and that helen and paul would not last the year.

when will people not prejudge others.

i think that even if h/p split up (hope they dont), theyve done so well to cope with no privacy etc

good luck to them
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i think that even if h/p split up (hope they dont), theyve done so well to cope with no privacy etc

good luck to them
Does anyone else notice the cloud of a sense of impending doom

There is a little known law called the Non-Reciprocal Law of Negative Expectations

Negative expectations yield negative results.
Positive expectations yield negative results.


There is also The Unspeakable Law
As soon as you mention something, if it's good, it goes away; if it's bad, it happens.

cc100 you now may have triggered either one of these laws

( For more of these laws try this link)
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See also this link
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NO!, Sticks.

No news is good news. Anyway, Stuart's already told us that he was in contact with everyone over Xmas and New Year and they were all fine.

Positive thinking, Sticks - you know you can do it if you really try!
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But why is it that negative sayings are witty, and I have never come across a witty saying that is positive.
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I like this one on your first link Sticks:

"I think thinking is
so important"
-Baldrick

Sounds like a Helenism to me.

I agree with cc. If the unthinkable did happen and paul and Helen don't ultimately make a go of it, they will have given their relationship a good chance and thought through carefully what they want for their future.

The last meaningful interview they gave as a couple sounded like they had made and foresaw a long term commitment for themselves.

I didn't particularly like Paul's 'at the moment' comment, but I think that was Mr Clarke just being his own ultra cautious self.

On his Virgin radio interviews in June and July he was very pro. He said

'If we can get through that (the first year) I think we must be meant to be together'.

Sounds good to me.

Mum action is indeed required any time now. He may not be 'one of life's planners ', but I suspect he needs his mum's help to make wild spontaneous decisions.

As a mum, I heartily approve of this.

Having seen Jenny and Lizzie in action I feel confident we can leave the matter in their capable hands!
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ROB you are so right. MUM Power Rules. I get the impression is if it works dont try to fix it by changing things.

I always remember on the night of the dinner date they were talking about Dean playing when they got married and Paul said "you'll have to wait a long time for mine, but I want you to play at my reception" or words to that effect.

I would just like to have some up to date news. If they only knew what they are putting us lot through. It is NOT GOOD for the nerves.
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