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Re: favourite house mates

Postby the joker » Sun May 18, 2008 12:34 am

why would you people watch that show?
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Re: favourite house mates

Postby saintal » Sun May 18, 2008 1:47 am

zipzap wrote:Wow, I'm amazed anyone would find that whiny little daddy's girl hot. Spoiled, immature and thick. Her hair looks like a yellow fairy floss mullet and aside from her fake boobs (instant turn-off surely), FHM will have the airbrush working overtime to turn her general trailer-park skankiness into anything resembling beauty. Yuck!


Not that i watch it very often, but i couldnt agree more Zipzap 8) Hardly 'hot'..
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Re: favourite house mates

Postby zipzap » Sun May 18, 2008 12:33 pm

the joker wrote:why would you people watch that show?


It's actually a very good question. I ask the same of people who watch Gladiators, A Current Affair, 95% of US sitcoms, AFL football, morning television, Neighbours and Home & Away, gardening/landscaping/makeover shows, any 'Red Carpet' introductions and award shows in general, 'Reality' Diet contests, 20 to 1 and anything involving Bert Newton, celebrity dancing competitions, Australia's Allegedly Funniest Home Videos and commercial TV News.

Like the above it is absolute garbage but the key difference is, unlike those, it doesn't purport to be anything other than that. I do think it can be enjoyed on different levels though - the kiddies who have their favourites and SMS every week to those like myself who don't mind it on in the background now and then and find it genuinely interesting to get a completely different take on the thought processes of (mostly) young people
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Re: favourite house mates

Postby woodwt » Sun May 18, 2008 1:45 pm

zipzap wrote:How do you know it's rubbish when you don't watch it? :lol:


Ive watched enough of it! Get it off! :?
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Re: favourite house mates

Postby zipzap » Sun May 18, 2008 9:36 pm

woodwt wrote:
zipzap wrote:How do you know it's rubbish when you don't watch it? :lol:


Ive watched enough of it! Get it off! :?


So, I see you're a Bianca fan then? :oops:
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