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Quote from: Bar Wench on March 14, 2008, 02:08:13 PMSo that is where the two of you went! What on earth are the rest of us supposed to do whilst you have private chit chat!?!? I applied for Big Brother. Twice.
So that is where the two of you went! What on earth are the rest of us supposed to do whilst you have private chit chat!?!? I applied for Big Brother. Twice.
Oh, and while she was a reserve she was in a plush London hotel for four weeks all paid for and being paid £1500 for her time and trouble
Quote from: Bar Wench on March 14, 2008, 02:08:13 PMSo that is where the two of you went! What on earth are the rest of us supposed to do whilst you have private chit chat!?!? I applied for Big Brother. Twice. I am SOOOOOO disappointed in you.
Wenchy may have inspired me
or prostitution by my bank.
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Quote from: Barman on March 14, 2008, 01:33:32 PMQuote from: Bar Wench on March 14, 2008, 01:29:46 PMI think the difference is that previously you were famous FOR something. Be that a footballer, film star or whatever. The problem these days is that you can be famous for simply wearing very little and/or being locked in a house for three months. Even when I was a kid that sort of thing wasn't possible. It always used to require a "talent" of some description.Sage words young Wenchy, I think my point still stands though – what’s lacking is having reality knocked into you at an early stage…Yes, Chardonnay, I’m sure you will get your tits out on Big Brother, become famous, shag a footballer and release a Christmas hit single – now do your fucking homework! We had a temp work at my place last year for four months. She was a "reserve" for Big Brother and for those that watched it, she was just "beaten" to the show by Charlie. She was as thick as pig-shit, all she ever talked about was being a celebrity and hoped to marry a footballer. these were her only aspirations in lifeOh, and while she was a reserve she was in a plush London hotel for four weeks all paid for and being paid £1500 for her time and trouble
Quote from: Bar Wench on March 14, 2008, 01:29:46 PMI think the difference is that previously you were famous FOR something. Be that a footballer, film star or whatever. The problem these days is that you can be famous for simply wearing very little and/or being locked in a house for three months. Even when I was a kid that sort of thing wasn't possible. It always used to require a "talent" of some description.Sage words young Wenchy, I think my point still stands though – what’s lacking is having reality knocked into you at an early stage…Yes, Chardonnay, I’m sure you will get your tits out on Big Brother, become famous, shag a footballer and release a Christmas hit single – now do your fucking homework!
I think the difference is that previously you were famous FOR something. Be that a footballer, film star or whatever. The problem these days is that you can be famous for simply wearing very little and/or being locked in a house for three months. Even when I was a kid that sort of thing wasn't possible. It always used to require a "talent" of some description.