Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls

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Scabutz

7,639 posts

81 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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Christ you can see how much weight Crackers and Anthony have lost. James look like he's been on the island for a year.



Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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crikey next week looks good

227bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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What a waste of good desperately needed food, well at least it looks like he gets eaten by a shark next week, that should be worth watching!

Mcphisto

830 posts

136 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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RIP piggy, burying it at sea.laugh It's been put on the island as food ffs! Looks like the pescatarian gets eaten by a fish next week biglaugh

andy_s

19,404 posts

260 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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227bhp said:
What a waste of good desperately needed food, well at least it looks like he gets eaten by a shark next week, that should be worth watching!
Ironic isn't it? smile

Have to say that being in that situation I think you have to just let the mammalian portion of the brain take decisions, not the part that has been constructed by society and culture in a flat in Clapham.

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

197 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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Halb said:
crikey next week looks good
They've been trailing that (baby)shark(do-do do-do doo) bite for three fking weeks! The shark looks about a foot long-I've had worse feeding chocolate fingers to the bairn.

Lazermilk

3,523 posts

82 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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Idiots should have eaten the pig, I would be pissed off to waste food like that in the situation they are in!
If he doesn’t like it then don’t fking eat it, why does he have no issue eating fish? Stabbed that manta in the head before didn’t he?

Next week looks good, shark bites Pete’s finger hehe

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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Mcphisto said:
RIP piggy, burying it at sea.laugh It's been put on the island as food ffs! Looks like the pescatarian gets eaten by a fish next week biglaugh
he's a pescapescatarian, he only eats fish that eats other fish.

Tycho

11,631 posts

274 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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I'd I was on that Island, the pig would be going on it's last voyage with 3 legs and I'd be off down the other end of the beach for a sneaky BBQ.

Edited by Tycho on Monday 1st October 10:32

Scabutz

7,639 posts

81 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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Halb said:
he's a pescapescatarian, he only eats fish that eats other fish.
:-)

If he's not there people will notice

Scabutz

7,639 posts

81 months

Monday 8th October 2018
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Funny series in the end. 3 Snowflakes couldn't hack and went almost straight away an then no one else left.

Shark attack was quite funny. If you are going to get attacked by a shark best having Crackers on hand with a knife. Only he can bring a knife to a shark fight and win :-)


Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Monday 8th October 2018
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damn innovative way to catch a fishy, cut your finger and dangle it. biggrin

the pete character..in rl he'd have to change his ways, but in this game, he was able to manipulate/persuade others not to eat land meat, but at some point if they were suffering he should have stop being selfish, having said that, it's just a game, but Cracknall, 170lbs...wow
still though, I think this extreme diet did the singer and the actor a world of good
the boxer and the rower just looked awesome.

it all ended with a damp squid didn't it?.....am I imagining i previous series they meet all their old teammates? and chatter about stuff? This was, 'there's some fruit, it tastes great, bye.'

Scabutz

7,639 posts

81 months

Monday 8th October 2018
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Yeah crackers at 77kg eek. I think he was about 84/85 in Olympic yeas. When he did the Race across America they weighed him at the start and was 97kg. Still looked low BF and fit as fk.

There is another episode on Tuesday. Guess that's where they will talk about everything. And Bear can point out everything they did wrong.

Lazermilk

3,523 posts

82 months

Monday 8th October 2018
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Scabutz said:
Yeah crackers at 77kg eek. I think he was about 84/85 in Olympic yeas. When he did the Race across America they weighed him at the start and was 97kg. Still looked low BF and fit as fk.

There is another episode on Tuesday. Guess that's where they will talk about everything. And Bear can point out everything they did wrong.
Like send the pig off into the sea instead of eating it! rolleyes
Watched gogglebox and they commented on it which made me laugh, the fish will eat the pig and then Pete will eat the fish, therefore he likely effectively ate the pig in the end anyway let alone killed it! laugh

Greshamst

2,069 posts

121 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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I think Pete is a knob. If you’re going to take a moral stance and impose that on the rest of the group which denies them vital food, it’s incredibly hypocritical to be fine with killing a shark and eating it.

Moral pescitarians are idiots. Either you don’t approve of killing things for food, or you do. Being half in half out makes no sense.

trooperiziz

9,456 posts

253 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Greshamst said:
I think Pete is a knob. If you’re going to take a moral stance and impose that on the rest of the group which denies them vital food, it’s incredibly hypocritical to be fine with killing a shark and eating it.

Moral pescitarians are idiots. Either you don’t approve of killing things for food, or you do. Being half in half out makes no sense.
He is a recent veggie IIRC, nothing worse than a convert. Look at ex-smokers!

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Greshamst said:
I think Pete is a knob. If you’re going to take a moral stance and impose that on the rest of the group which denies them vital food, it’s incredibly hypocritical to be fine with killing a shark and eating it.

Moral pescitarians are idiots. Either you don’t approve of killing things for food, or you do. Being half in half out makes no sense.
Everybody draws a line in the culinary steaks.

Fleegle

16,690 posts

177 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Just watching the post-mortem programme.

I thought Pete was a prick before the series started. While on the island, my thoughts were reinforced. Now he states that had they eaten the pig after it had died, he would have left.

He takes being a prick to a level I didn’t know possible

Scabutz

7,639 posts

81 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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trooperiziz said:
Greshamst said:
I think Pete is a knob. If you’re going to take a moral stance and impose that on the rest of the group which denies them vital food, it’s incredibly hypocritical to be fine with killing a shark and eating it.

Moral pescitarians are idiots. Either you don’t approve of killing things for food, or you do. Being half in half out makes no sense.
He is a recent veggie IIRC, nothing worse than a convert. Look at ex-smokers!
Its funny, moral pescitarians only eat fish because they think fish can't feel pain. Vegans wont eat fish because the think they can!

Has was a real dhead over that. 5 month convert and you wont let anyone else eat it?

nicanary

9,799 posts

147 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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Scabutz said:
trooperiziz said:
Greshamst said:
I think Pete is a knob. If you’re going to take a moral stance and impose that on the rest of the group which denies them vital food, it’s incredibly hypocritical to be fine with killing a shark and eating it.

Moral pescitarians are idiots. Either you don’t approve of killing things for food, or you do. Being half in half out makes no sense.
He is a recent veggie IIRC, nothing worse than a convert. Look at ex-smokers!
Its funny, moral pescitarians only eat fish because they think fish can't feel pain. Vegans wont eat fish because the think they can!

Has was a real dhead over that. 5 month convert and you wont let anyone else eat it?
In all other respects he impressed me as much as anyone else. I was expecting a typical reality-show snowflake, but he was positive, industrious and reasonably practical. I say reasonably, because his attitude towards his starving colleagues was as self-centred as you can get.

Having said that he was constantly doing something, ignoring lassitude and finding jobs or tasks to keep him occupied. The vegan "holier than thou" spoilt it all for me.