I'm a celebrity GMOOH 2014
Discussion
So far Mel has the biggest b**ls it seems...
What is the reality TV woman doing there, so clearly believes she is more important than the Queen and more famous than Jesus, and is going to discover (I hope!) that the public are going to vote her for every trial they can....
Foggy seems like he is there for a bit of a challenge.
What is the reality TV woman doing there, so clearly believes she is more important than the Queen and more famous than Jesus, and is going to discover (I hope!) that the public are going to vote her for every trial they can....
Foggy seems like he is there for a bit of a challenge.
coopedup said:
As much as I love it when somebody annoying keeps getting picked to do the trials I really do think that that fat fking waste of space will really get on my tits...
She's horrible. I watched a bit of the show yesterday and just thought she was really quite despicable and totally unwatchable. Japveesix said:
coopedup said:
As much as I love it when somebody annoying keeps getting picked to do the trials I really do think that that fat fking waste of space will really get on my tits...
She's horrible. I watched a bit of the show yesterday and just thought she was really quite despicable and totally unwatchable. The same people who watch trash reality TV are also going to watch GMOOH (IMO) so at least they're going to see what she's really like when she's not stumbling over her rehearsed lines for that dire and abject show.
I'll give Joey Essex his dues - he's thick as sh*t but he seems to know that and doesn't try to be someone he isn't. He had a real "go" last time and deserved his success. (I'm almost ashamed to say this, but Mark Wright isn't too bad at dancing.)
I'll give Joey Essex his dues - he's thick as sh*t but he seems to know that and doesn't try to be someone he isn't. He had a real "go" last time and deserved his success. (I'm almost ashamed to say this, but Mark Wright isn't too bad at dancing.)
Ant and Dec were on fine form last night
Scanning through Twitter during the show last night I was disappointed to see most of the criticism about the TOWIE lady was directed at her weight. Seems like a weak line of attack when there appears to be so much more to dislike.
Her and Kendra - the American playboy girl - were both annoying but one thing I like about this programme is that it brings people down to earth quite dramatically, and it's nice to see them take a look at themselves.
Scanning through Twitter during the show last night I was disappointed to see most of the criticism about the TOWIE lady was directed at her weight. Seems like a weak line of attack when there appears to be so much more to dislike.
Her and Kendra - the American playboy girl - were both annoying but one thing I like about this programme is that it brings people down to earth quite dramatically, and it's nice to see them take a look at themselves.
durbster said:
Ant and Dec were on fine form last night
Scanning through Twitter during the show last night I was disappointed to see most of the criticism about the TOWIE lady was directed at her weight. Seems like a weak line of attack when there appears to be so much more to dislike.
Her and Kendra - the American playboy girl - were both annoying but one thing I like about this programme is that it brings people down to earth quite dramatically, and it's nice to see them take a look at themselves.
Scanning through Twitter during the show last night I was disappointed to see most of the criticism about the TOWIE lady was directed at her weight. Seems like a weak line of attack when there appears to be so much more to dislike.
Her and Kendra - the American playboy girl - were both annoying but one thing I like about this programme is that it brings people down to earth quite dramatically, and it's nice to see them take a look at themselves.
And as massively annoying as Kendra was I did end up nodding and saying fair play when she eventually jumped.
anonymous said:
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Agreed - she manned up (unless playing a game and quite happily could do sky diving?) to something I simply wouldn't do or even contemplate doing. Can imagine its an amazing experience and possibly once you've done one jump that's it you'd be hooked , no thanks I'll leave that. Welshbeef said:
Agreed - she manned up (unless playing a game and quite happily could do sky diving?) to something I simply wouldn't do or even contemplate doing. Can imagine its an amazing experience and possibly once you've done one jump that's it you'd be hooked , no thanks I'll leave that.
Without wishing to derail the thread too much, I was once on a lift with someone who was s***ng it properly, so much that they asked the instructor to push them out the door (it was for charity so they had to jump). So the instructor shouted ready, 3, 2, then pushed her out the door whilst she waited for 1 and go!On the ground, she was lining up to book another jump.
It really is just an incredible thing, I can't understand why anyone wouldn't want to do it again..
Jasandjules said:
Without wishing to derail the thread too much, I was once on a lift with someone who was s***ng it properly, so much that they asked the instructor to push them out the door (it was for charity so they had to jump). So the instructor shouted ready, 3, 2, then pushed her out the door whilst she waited for 1 and go!
On the ground, she was lining up to book another jump.
It really is just an incredible thing, I can't understand why anyone wouldn't want to do it again..
I think (for me) its that you are totally out of control / reliant on the kit being put in properly not tangled everything works as if it doesn't you cannot try again. On the ground, she was lining up to book another jump.
It really is just an incredible thing, I can't understand why anyone wouldn't want to do it again..
Bungee too would never touch it - how many jumps should a rope do? How many has it done? Are they expert instructors and have they made no errors what if the scales are incorrect and the rope is set too long you head but the water and whatever is under it, what if there is metal fatigue and on the jump you go on it breaks, what if the harness is beyond its life you don't know it looks fine but then bang it goes.
Or maybe I'm terrified of heights and would use any excuse not to do it..
Welshbeef said:
Or maybe I'm terrified of heights and would use any excuse not to do it..
I'm scared of heights too.. I won't go up a ladder, I won't go on a roof. But once you are in the air the ground is so far away you don't really notice it as much (my first jump I was first out, had my feet hanging out the door for the trip too).... You do at least have a spare parachute if push comes to shove....
Oh, I'd never bungee either, far too scary. I've done a bungee rocket though, strapped inside the ball..
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