I'm A Celebrity GMOOH 2019

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HTP99

22,546 posts

140 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Johnniem said:
dirty boy said:
Jenner has really surprised me, thought i'd hate her, but she's actually okay.
She is so bloke'y though, even down to sitting on the log with her legs akimbo! Most other transgender people I have seen very much want to be like the gender they have assigned to but Jenner seems to maintain the mannerisms of a chap. Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose!

JM
Lol, I remarked to the wife last night that she sits like a bloke, she is indeed still very "blokey".

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

247 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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There is no sex appeal this year, no chance of flirting amongst the contestants, and I think that’s a shame. There must be a few younger, single people or recently single people they could throw in there.....? It does make things a bit spicy.


It needs norks too. Not just that great pair of tits that host it.

Zetec-S

5,873 posts

93 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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HTP99 said:
Lol, I remarked to the wife last night that she sits like a bloke, she is indeed still very "blokey".
Yes, we said the same.

I know very little about her (or her family), but apparently she only came out publicly in 2015 and had the surgery a couple of years later. I imagine living 65 years as a bloke results in some pretty ingrained habits.

Johnniem

2,672 posts

223 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Zetec-S said:
HTP99 said:
Lol, I remarked to the wife last night that she sits like a bloke, she is indeed still very "blokey".
Yes, we said the same.

I know very little about her (or her family), but apparently she only came out publicly in 2015 and had the surgery a couple of years later. I imagine living 65 years as a bloke results in some pretty ingrained habits.
And many of those as a world class athlete too! Decathlon gold medallist at the 1976 Olympics. Hands the size of shovels!

61GT

579 posts

180 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Johnniem said:
And many of those as a world class athlete too! Decathlon gold medallist at the 1976 Olympics. Hands the size of shovels!
Also raced at Daytona and Sebring in the early 80s, looks like she was a works Ford driver too: -

https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article...


Edited by 61GT on Friday 22 November 21:14

Peter911

483 posts

157 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Thank goodness there was no reversing nor parallel parking involved.

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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I thought Ian Wright would be good fun and lively on the show.

He's been misery guts from early doors.

mcelliott

8,661 posts

181 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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What a whiney little prick Wrighty is.

Deerfoot

4,902 posts

184 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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^ A total contrast to James Haskell who is a natural team player...

mcelliott

8,661 posts

181 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Deerfoot said:
^ A total contrast to James Haskell who is a natural team player...
Compare how rugby players behave to footballers do on the pitch.



HTP99

22,546 posts

140 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Driver101 said:
I thought Ian Wright would be good fun and lively on the show.

He's been misery guts from early doors.
A guy at work who is a football supporter, said (before this started) he is likely to be an arse!


Edited by HTP99 on Saturday 23 November 08:01

Tony Angelino

1,972 posts

113 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Originally backed Jenner before the start, bailed out with a (very) small profit and decided to back Minty at a big price. Seems like a decent enough sort so far.

nicanary

9,793 posts

146 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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I've changed my mind as to who's the a-hole in the camp. Not Wrighty, it's that Maxwell guy. He could start the proverbial fight in a phonebox. What's wrong with the man? Seems he needs to argue all the time and sulk when he's wrong.

mcelliott

8,661 posts

181 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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It's all a bit meh this year.

nicanary

9,793 posts

146 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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The digging challenge was a bit unlikely. 140ft without any way of measuring (and they were using paces rather than feet) and yet they still managed to dig in exactly the right place. Did I miss something, or was that fiddled?

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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Do they normally do the letters from home so early?

Feels like the show is winding down to an end when it's still got longer to run.

Zetec-S

5,873 posts

93 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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nicanary said:
The digging challenge was a bit unlikely. 140ft without any way of measuring (and they were using paces rather than feet) and yet they still managed to dig in exactly the right place. Did I miss something, or was that fiddled?
Something not quite right with that. Reckon they must have had some sort of gps.

nicanary

9,793 posts

146 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Driver101 said:
Do they normally do the letters from home so early?

Feels like the show is winding down to an end when it's still got longer to run.
Definitely past its sell-by date, unless they can think of new ideas. There's no tension any more - the contestants know what to expect in the way of trials. It's always collect stars from water/tunnels full of critters or eat something nasty. Seems the organisers have run out of fresh ideas. Until the celebrities get faced with something strange or startling they are not going to be tense and afraid, which adds to argument and disharmony.

Normally the hunger causes interesting tiffs, but the contestants are nearly always achieving most of the starsin the trials, and eating reasonably well. Plus surely they all realise that they are not going to die - there will be experienced staff watching every move looking for signs of danger and I suspect the scorpions have had their venom removed.

condor

8,837 posts

248 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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nicanary said:
The digging challenge was a bit unlikely. 140ft without any way of measuring (and they were using paces rather than feet) and yet they still managed to dig in exactly the right place. Did I miss something, or was that fiddled?
I think they would have noticed displaced soil which helped them to locate the packages.

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

81 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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mcelliott said:
Deerfoot said:
^ A total contrast to James Haskell who is a natural team player...
Compare how rugby players behave to footballers do on the pitch.
Haskell has his moments. Was brought up to be chivalrous but not to let the women speak.

I've never liked Wright for a while, even on MOTD he comes across as a prat. But what really annoys me is that no one, absolutely no one, has tried to wind him up when he's hungry by singing "Who feels like chicken tonight?".