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secrets
05-01-2006, 09:12 PM
If you respect anything i say, or have said in my whole history - please vote this prick out - thank you.

Cat
05-01-2006, 09:13 PM
Interesting.

PJ
05-01-2006, 09:18 PM
Boooooooooored

jaycee
05-01-2006, 09:22 PM
they've never had a political bod before I don't think..............interesting choice, what is it they say? Don't discuss religion or politics with anyone?

Rob
05-01-2006, 09:23 PM
I must say I was really surprised to see him there!!

Andrea
05-01-2006, 09:23 PM
Oooh this could be interesting.

MariaRob
06-01-2006, 12:12 PM
Like everyone incredulous to see him in there, wonder if Farah Alan will shag him, he is totally her type - middle aged, well known.

floopy
06-01-2006, 01:34 PM
Wow. bit of a surprise him going in there - don't celebrities usually turn to politics to be taken seriously? What does it mean if you do it the other way round, I wonder?

Pandora
06-01-2006, 02:24 PM
Uh oh its the nutter from Galashiels.........

Oooh he is strangely attractive though. Should I have admitted that? :unsure:

bridge
06-01-2006, 03:27 PM
I have never heard of the man, i hate politics and most politicians are full of cr-ap, so hopefully he will be one of the first out.

Rob
06-01-2006, 04:26 PM
I have never heard of the man

:shocking:
Where have you been living for the past 10 years or so?

Cat
06-01-2006, 07:33 PM
Uh oh its the nutter from Galashiels.........

Oooh he is strangely attractive though. Should I have admitted that? :unsure:

He's got nice blue eyes (if not a bit boozudlled did I really hear Davina say he dosn't drink, was that just he didn't have a drink then), a lovely scottish brogue and he's a good talker.

I can see the attraction.

Andrea
06-01-2006, 09:18 PM
i hate politics and most politicians are full of cr-ap,

From what I know of Galloway, and I'm not really that big on politics, he actually says what he means.

Pandora
06-01-2006, 09:25 PM
He's got nice blue eyes (if not a bit boozudlled did I really hear Davina say he dosn't drink, was that just he didn't have a drink then), a lovely scottish brogue and he's a good talker.

I can see the attraction.

Thank god for that, I thought it mightve been the voddies I was knocking back.... but no, tonight Im sober and he still has a certain appeal. The eyes are very striking.

I notice also, he appears to have become self appointed leader... :glare:

Rob
06-01-2006, 09:59 PM
did I really hear Davina say he dosn't drink
He's teetotal!

Woodstock
07-01-2006, 07:57 AM
"I DID NOT have sexual relations with Saddam Hussein.....nor did i......" - ah wait one moment....yeah, i'm thinking of the Clinton chap aren't i......

If nothing whatsoever happens on CBB for the next three weeks (a strong possibility) apart from a fight, or at least a confrontation of some descript, between George Galloway and Dennis Rodman.....then i'll be absolutely satisfied with that and that alone.

Pandora
07-01-2006, 08:12 AM
"I DID NOT have sexual relations with Saddam Hussein.....nor did i......" - ah wait one moment....yeah, i'm thinking of the Clinton chap aren't i......

If nothing whatsoever happens on CBB for the next three weeks (a strong possibility) apart from a fight, or at least a confrontation of some descript, between George Galloway and Dennis Rodman.....then i'll be absolutely satisfied with that and that alone.

Galloway would savage him... he's like a bull terrier :unsure:

Rob
07-01-2006, 01:14 PM
I quite like George Galloway - but I had to smile at what another MP said about him -

"C-list politician with an A-list ego"

bridge
07-01-2006, 02:29 PM
:shocking:
Where have you been living for the past 10 years or so?

No honestly i don't know who he is! i never watch the news or current affairs programmes and i have an aversion to politics, so i just switch off.

Cat
07-01-2006, 05:39 PM
He's teetotal!

Why?

Is he ex AA?

Pandora
07-01-2006, 09:33 PM
Still finding him strangely attractive........... :bored: :nerd:

Dolores
08-01-2006, 07:43 AM
Still finding him strangely attractive........... :bored: :nerd:

you're a strange little thing aren't you Pandora! :kid:


(glad you said it first though, cos yeh I see some appeal ... must be the scottish accent!) :blush:

Pandora
08-01-2006, 09:07 AM
you're a strange little thing aren't you Pandora! :kid:


(glad you said it first though, cos yeh I see some appeal ... must be the scottish accent!) :blush:

Thank god for that ! Its the twinkly blue eyes that do it for me. The blokes an utter nob but there is just summat about him.... :blush:

Woodstock
09-01-2006, 08:23 AM
Jodie Marsh had just parked her butt on Dennis "the Menace's" lap - don't ask why.....perhaps she wanted sex or something.....
A few moments later as she emerged from the groin area of "Mr. Black, Proud, Say It Loud!", there was a certain Mr George Galloway sitting in close proximity, who cast a rather hostile glance at "the Menace", quickly followed by another burning look of disapproval.

I then made it my immediate mission to decipher the hidden code behind those glances and concluded that they translated as......

"Youuuuu....ghastly......oversized......inhumane... ....feckin'......American......lanky......Iraqi-murdering......Iraqi-hating....(Iraq must always enter the equation).......American.....American.....feckin'. .......womanizing.....little bas**rd!!......go home to your Yankee pals and tell them to GET....THE....******.....OUT....OF....IRAQ!!"

......it was either that or he was extremely jealous and fancies a wee portion of the Marsh Creature for himself.

bridge
10-01-2006, 08:29 AM
George gets right up my nose, i can't bear the man, he is patronizing and condesending, alright he does'nt like all the se-x talk but pretending he is shocked by it and is this innocent old man, GIVE OVER GEORGE.

secrets
10-01-2006, 08:45 PM
If you respect anything i say, or have said in my whole history - please vote this prick out - thank you.
Apologies for quoting myself but....
George in his own words tonight admitted that he warned Saddam about the impending attack from Britain and told him to 'get rid of ' his weapons of mass distruction!!!
Traitor!

Buzz
10-01-2006, 08:47 PM
Apparently his constituents are very unhappy about him being in the BB house, asking why he isn't 'at work'.

Which I have to say is quite a reasonable question really..

Andrea
10-01-2006, 10:16 PM
Apologies for quoting myself but....
George in his own words tonight admitted that he warned Saddam about the impending attack from Britain and told him to 'get rid of ' his weapons of mass distruction!!!
Traitor!

Yeh, but then he went on to say, that Saddam would probably be attacked whether he did this or not. And also said that Saddam looked him in the eye, and said he didn't have anything.

I quite like George.
He was talking a few days ago about the conversations in the house, in that they were all pretty boring.
He thought more people would have topical discussions as such.
I know it's not question time, but I bet he'd be an interesting guy to have a conversation with.

Fee For All
11-01-2006, 12:48 AM
but I bet he'd be an interesting guy to have a conversation with.

...especially talking about his charitable works :glare:

maxine
11-01-2006, 06:33 AM
Interesting what he said about Pete's conversation. That he constantly talks about sex in the crudest way. So why haven't we seen that on the highlights show?

Pandora
11-01-2006, 08:30 AM
Interesting what he said about Pete's conversation. That he constantly talks about sex in the crudest way. So why haven't we seen that on the highlights show?

I wondered that too !!! We havent seen him mention sex once. :glare:

Fee For All
11-01-2006, 10:57 AM
But an upright citizen like George would find anything like that sensitive!

From Wikipedia...

He was married from 1979 to 1999 to Elaine Fyffe (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elaine_Fyffe&action=edit), with whom he has a daughter. In March 2000, he married Dr. Amineh Abu-Zayyad, a Muslim (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim) Palestinian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian) biologist. Five years later she announced to The Sunday Times (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sunday_Times_%28UK%29) that she would be filing for divorce (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divorce), alleging that Galloway had been unfaithful throughout their marriage. She said she had "received a number of phone calls from women who claim to have had romantic links with him", but that Galloway had told her it was "a plot by an unnamed intelligence service to discredit him". [3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#endnote_www.timesonline.co.uk.17) Galloway said "I didn’t show my wife the respect she deserves", but said he was genuinely astonished to learn that she was filing for divorce. [4] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#endnote_thescotsman.scotsman.com.1 8) He insisted that the allegations should not be taken at face value and that the divorce had "clearly been raised by The Sunday Times to damage me in the election" (the story appeared on front page of the paper the Sunday before polling day).
In the 1987 election, Galloway won Glasgow Hillhead with a majority of 3,251. He faced an almost immediate scandal when, as part of the War on Want expenses probe, he was asked about a conference on Mykonos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mykonos), Greece (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece) and replied:
I travelled to and spent lots of time with people in Greece, many of whom were women, some of whom were known carnally to me. I actually had sexual intercourse with some of the people in Greece.
It's an interesting article!

MariaRob
11-01-2006, 02:50 PM
I think he will be first out on Friday and it will take a long time for him to live down that he actually went into the House. Big political mistake George. I dont mind him but he is rather boring and a very old 51 year old and arnt politicians meant to be good politically so I cant understand why he doesnt make more of an effort with the younger people in the house.

Fee For All
11-01-2006, 03:28 PM
Crikey - he's only five years older than Pete Burns :shocking:

bridge
11-01-2006, 04:26 PM
Crikey - he's only five years older than Pete Burns :shocking:


Crikey!!!!! politics is obvliously a hard way of making a living ...........:glare: Yeah Right!

floopy
11-01-2006, 05:23 PM
She said she had "received a number of phone calls from women who claim to have had romantic links with him", but that Galloway had told her it was "a plot by an unnamed intelligence service to discredit him".

Am totally loving that as an excuse :laugh: :laugh:

Critique
11-01-2006, 09:38 PM
I'm trying to work out if he's "star struck" with Barrymore or using the "look what a nice caring bloke I am so keep me in" tactics. but whatever it is I don't like it. He's almost crawling up his derriere :shocking:

Flip
11-01-2006, 09:53 PM
Crikey - he's only five years older than Pete Burns :shocking:

That is the only comment on this thread that has genuinely shocked me!!! :shocking:

Fee For All
11-01-2006, 10:26 PM
Am totally loving that as an excuse :laugh: :laugh:

It's fab isn't it? I was supposed to phone Mr FFA earlier tonight, but I got tricked into a long gossip with one of my friends, who I now suspect to be in the pay of a foreign agency.

maxine
12-01-2006, 06:26 AM
This man seems to hero worship Barrymore for some reason. What's that all about?

How bossy is he too. He can't resist ordering everyone around and always with a big cigar in his hand. He seems to be manipulating everyone and I don't like him.

PJ
12-01-2006, 11:39 AM
This man seems to hero worship Barrymore for some reason. What's that all about?

He obviously think Barrymore is going to win so will be trying to keep on good terms with him. Pathetic.

MariaRob
12-01-2006, 12:00 PM
I am voting him out tomorrow. I don’t think he has done himself any favours at all with his constituency going into the House. There is talk of having his MP’s pay docked for the time he is in there. Good thing too.

Pandora
12-01-2006, 01:33 PM
I think his support of Barrymore and the way he thinks he is "head of the house" will make sure he goes out before the vile Marsh.

bridge
12-01-2006, 03:49 PM
I think his support of Barrymore and the way he thinks he is "head of the house" will make sure he goes out before the vile Marsh.



Horrah i do hope so !!

Pandora
12-01-2006, 04:52 PM
He obviously think Barrymore is going to win so will be trying to keep on good terms with him. Pathetic.

Not a good judge of character is he? First Saddam, now Barrymore..... :unsure:

PJ
12-01-2006, 08:37 PM
:shocking: I am actually mortified for George and Rula!

Rob
12-01-2006, 09:04 PM
:shocking: I am actually mortified for George and Rula!

That whole buisness with George as a cat was disturbing - it scared the hell out of me!

secrets
12-01-2006, 09:07 PM
Here's me thinking George favoured Greeks, when in fact it's Persians.

Rob
12-01-2006, 09:08 PM
Here's me thinking George favoured Greeks, when in fact it's Persians.

Faria had better watch out then!!

Dolores
12-01-2006, 09:16 PM
:shocking: I am actually mortified for George and Rula!

firstly I couldn't quite believe how keen there were to make themselves look ridiculous and I couldn't believe that we had to spend so long watching them!

baffling!

Rob
12-01-2006, 09:17 PM
But Chantelle's face when she was watching them was a picture - one of the funniest things I have seen in a long time

secrets
12-01-2006, 09:20 PM
Chantelle "What are they doing?"
Dennis "I think it's the elephant."
:w00t:

Pandora
12-01-2006, 10:11 PM
But Chantelle's face when she was watching them was a picture - one of the funniest things I have seen in a long time

She was like a wide eyed child wasnt she???

Personally I had to go into the kitchen to perc the coffee when George was imitating the cat, it was toecurlingly awful stuff and Rula Lenska is SUCH a luvvie !!!!

maxine
13-01-2006, 06:21 AM
That's got to be the most cringeworthy, hilarious and repulsive bit of CBB yet. I couldn't believe they were taking it so seriously and not in fits of giggles. George was quite revolting licking his lips, his 'paws' and out of Rula's hands. I'm sure he was getting some sort of sexual thrill out of being Rula's pussy.

Still fancy him Pan??

Pandora
13-01-2006, 08:36 AM
That's got to be the most cringeworthy, hilarious and repulsive bit of CBB yet. I couldn't believe they were taking it so seriously and not in fits of giggles. George was quite revolting licking his lips, his 'paws' and out of Rula's hands. I'm sure he was getting some sort of sexual thrill out of being Rula's pussy.

Still fancy him Pan??

Well I still like the piercing blue eyes but hell, he is a nobber isnt he? :unsure: I doubt Ive seen anything so ludicrously embarrassing as the animal impressions last night.

I could just imagine Dermot and Davina and the rest of the crew peeing their pants and watching it, between their fingers, like we were doing....

Buzz
13-01-2006, 08:41 AM
I have to agree that was one of the most uncomfortable pieces of tv i have ever watched. George Galloway did himself a real disservice last night and he will pay for it dearly when he gets out of the house.

Andrea
13-01-2006, 09:18 AM
What on earth was going on last night?:shocking:

The one night I go out and it seems like I missed something worth watching.

Pandora
13-01-2006, 09:30 AM
What on earth was going on last night?:shocking:

The one night I go out and it seems like I missed something worth watching.

They were shown having to do their tasks set by Big Brother.

This is my opinion, but I saw it like this:-

Pete and Dennis were given a long stemmed Amyrillis plant to nurture. The rules were that they had to carry it with them at ALL times except when visiting the toilet and talk to it every fifteen minutes. Pete immediately objected saying "how on earth can I adjust me camels toe in this skimpy outfit holdin a plant? Me ballls are gonna be hangin out...." :unsure:

Anyway to cut a long tedious story short, Dennis appeared to just go along with it all, sitting talking to his plant occasionally.

Pete shoved his plant into his pocket, stuck all sorts of things on it with pins and then finally got up from the table, tripped over the chair and the plants stem promptly snapped off.

Not surprisingly the plant task was failed. In fact the entire task was failed because of Pete doing what he did, Dennis not talking to his plant enuf and Faria forgetting that she had to take the trolley with her at all times (not rocket science was it????)

As for Rula and George...... oh lordy. They had to communicate with a goldfish (well, Rula did) and so before she went into the room they were told by BB to get into the role by imitating animals.

Rula imitated an elephant and a gorilla like a TRUE luvvie to the point where Chantelle was peering through the living room windows like this :shocking:, which to be honest I think the majority of us were doing, as Galloway decided that he would help Rula out by being a cat.

He purred, stretched, miaowed, rubbed himself up against Rula, as she carried on a running commentary in that deep voice saying, "ohhhh what a lovely cat you arrrrre".... "you like fuss dont you??" (stroking GGs head and ears as he writhed about).... "would you like some milk?" she then role played pouring out some milk into a dish (her hands) and GG promptly lapped at the milk loudly for some time.

It was really really embarrassing.

She then went into the lab to try and communicate with Barry the goldfish by trying to guess what his favourite sport was. She said ping pong and it was swimming (lol).... etc

Barrymore had to test his luck. He had to crack six eggs on his forehead (some were raw some were boiled) and then smash a mirror and open an umbrella and walk under a ladder and then repeat the experiment to see if his luck had worsened.

Barrymore was shown looking into the mirror (we were the other side) looking as though he had just been asked to do a tour of Iraq!!!

He smashed the first egg on his forehead and it was boiled. He continued to stare terrified into the mirror and then smashed the next one which was raw. Galloway burst out laughing but Barrymore didnt look round, laugh or anything.... just continued to stare into the mirror like a terrified child.

Was he acting? Was it supposed to be funny? One things for sure, he just came across as even weirder !!!!!

Andrea
13-01-2006, 09:34 AM
Thanks Pan:thumbsup:

I saw some of it on the live feed yesterday.
I saw Faria feeling very sorry for herself eating the spinach, with Galloway reminding her everytime she moved to "take the trolley with you":laugh:
And I saw a bit of Dennis with his plant.

But I'd missed the Rula bit, will have to look out for the repeat today:laugh:

Tigereye
13-01-2006, 09:55 AM
I couldn't look at the screen when they were doing the cat bit. Suddenly noticed a very interesting article on sheet metal fabrication in a magazine and focused on that for a while instead....I'm still creeped out:wacko:

eeeeewww

Fee For All
13-01-2006, 04:23 PM
The Government Chief Whip is to launch a petition calling on George Galloway to "respect his constituents, not his ego".
The petition criticises the Bethnal Green and Bow MP for neglecting his constituents and taking part in Celebrity Big Brother while the House of Commons is sitting.
It reads: "We believe this egotistical action shows a shameful lack of respect for the people of this constituency.
"We call on him to represent and respect his constituents, not further his own ego, as he is by remaining totally out of touch in the Big Brother house."
Hilary Armstrong, MP for North West Durham, will launch the petition on a visit to the east London constituency.
Ms Armstrong said: "This week he missed a vote in the House Of Commons on Crossrail and next week he could miss the chance to speak on the Equality Bill and the Work and Families Bill.
"Does he honestly think that his constituents would prefer to see him lounging about in the Big Brother house rather than debating issues as serious as equality?"
Mr Galloway, 51, is up for eviction from the house alongside Jodie Marsh and Pete Burns.


Good. I think the Crossrail bill directly affects his constituency.

Bella
13-01-2006, 05:36 PM
I just wonder what the other MP's will say on his return visit to the House of Commons!

I find it bizarre that he tells Jodie that she is wicked & evil but shows someone like Saddam Hussein respect and greatly admires him! :shocking:

Also on Richard & Judy was George Galloway's agent!! What is the world coming to that MP's require agents!?:shocking:

Cat
13-01-2006, 08:19 PM
I am still enjoying George and his early morning chats with Micheal will be sorely missed...by me anyways.

KEEP GEORGE IN!

Fee For All
13-01-2006, 08:34 PM
He's horrible. A nasty nasty man.

Dolores
13-01-2006, 08:43 PM
He's horrible. A nasty nasty man.

touche!

I don't think we've seen even the tip of George's iceberg in the "suck up to Bullymore" stakes ... I reckon it will be blown out of the water over the next few days!

Andrea
13-01-2006, 09:20 PM
I really can't understand Galloway sucking up to Barrymore and saying he wants him to win and make a big comeback:wacko:
Surely Galloway has never seen Barrymore shows anyway.

Dolores
13-01-2006, 09:22 PM
I really can't understand Galloway sucking up to Barrymore and saying he wants him to win and make a big comeback:wacko:
Surely Galloway has never seen Barrymore shows anyway.

maybe he is using Bullymore as a substitute for Hussein ... another bully that George supported!

Gosh ... sorry folks that was a bit political for me! :blush:

Pandora
13-01-2006, 11:27 PM
maybe he is using Bullymore as a substitute for Hussein ... another bully that George supported!

Gosh ... sorry folks that was a bit political for me! :blush:

That George eh? SUCH a good judge of character..... :unsure:

Buzz
14-01-2006, 08:23 AM
I really can't understand Galloway sucking up to Barrymore and saying he wants him to win and make a big comeback:wacko:
Surely Galloway has never seen Barrymore shows anyway.

Now I think he cant come out and say to the others in the house, although he has said to the public, that he wants to win. So the next best thing is to latch onto the other person in the house that he recognises, and appear to back him. The fact that Barrymore is completely unstable and mentally on the verge of meltdown has only been a bonus to Georges gameplan, he can now appear to be 'caring' about his new 'friend' and therefore up the chances of the people liking him.

Barrymore thinks he is the best thing since sliced bread and will therefore never nominate him (he thinks - I personally don't think MB will know his own name by the end of the week)

bridge
14-01-2006, 09:16 AM
He's horrible. A nasty nasty man.


I second that!

maxine
14-01-2006, 09:58 AM
Headline of one of the tabloids today 'Pussy Prat!':laugh:

maxine
14-01-2006, 04:00 PM
Crikey - he's only five years older than Pete Burns :shocking:

I'd've put George in his early sixties.

PJ
14-01-2006, 09:12 PM
What a pratt. Pretending to be asleep then running off to tell his posse everything Jodie had said. Pathetic.
So, he and rula think that him not being evicted is "a rebirth of trust from the public"? LOL - if only they could see the recent newspaper headline... :laugh:

Pandora
14-01-2006, 09:34 PM
He is getting increasingly smug, self satisfied and up his own backside. I couldnt honestly keep my face straight when he was in the diary room trying to be all serious, pontificating like mad - all the time wearing Dracula make up and a ludricous over the top black and white wig........:wacko:

And Rula SOOOOOOOO wants to get her hands on him !!

Andrea
15-01-2006, 09:51 PM
I thought George would have been a bit more of a character in the house than he has been.
He's basically just been siding with the favourites, in the hope helping him along.
Definately not the George I expected.

Bonsai
16-01-2006, 09:03 AM
I cant stand George as a person, but he is brilliant to watch.

He really is manipulative, and he is now working his way around the people in the house getting them to see his point of view on everything. He has done Micheal Barrymore, he has done Rula .... and now it is Pete Burns. The way they were both in the shower together whilst they slagged off Rula was awful - but good at the same time :laugh:

I also hated the way he took over the 'Box challenge' and basically made everyone who wanted to play the game feel guilty so Rula could have the prize. I couldnt believe it when he said he would definately win if they played the game .... so they should stop it now :mellow:

Bella
16-01-2006, 09:05 AM
Well, it just seems to be going from bad to worse for Gorgeous George - according to The Scotsman it is reported that George Galloway's aide thinks he is making a big mistake and the charity that he wants his funds donated to is under investagation for being a terrorist organisation. You can read the story in full here:

http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=70102006

Doesn't look good for him does it?!

What was the incident with the cigar?

maxine
16-01-2006, 09:12 AM
and now it is Pete Burns. The way they were both in the shower together whilst they slagged off Rula was awful - but good at the same time :laugh:



I didn't get the impression George was slagging her off, I thought it was more that he was trying to get Pete to go easy on her. Funny the way they came out and put their mikes on though - probably thinking they hadn't been heard. Ha!

Fee For All
16-01-2006, 11:26 AM
But maxine, he's also been dropping big hints about how unhappy she is, and has probably achieved what she came in to do! He's said the same about Chantelle, and has also been sowing seeds about Faria!

He's a worm; he tells people what they want to hear and always puts himself in a good light.

And Bella, apparently he's only donating his proportion of the phone calls to charity. No mention of the fees. I hope the press crucify him now - not something I condone, but he has got away with too much for too long now.

maxine
16-01-2006, 01:25 PM
But maxine, he's also been dropping big hints about how unhappy she is, and has probably achieved what she came in to do! He's said the same about Chantelle, and has also been sowing seeds about Faria!



Oh, I get you. The sly old dog. Not that I would want anyone to think I was defending him. I would imagine Pete thinks himself far too clever to be manipulated. Mind you I think his vote may have already been heading Rula's way.

Pandora
16-01-2006, 04:05 PM
What was the incident with the cigar? There wasnt one.

Big Brother told Pete that if he gave them a cigar, he could exchange it for twenty cigarettes. Pete went and asked George if he would mind, George seemed very happy to do so.

Later on, George started making a speech around the table which, I think, he was basically announcing he would sacrifice half his cigar stash to Big Brother in order to get some cigarettes......... I say, I think because at that point Barrymore hijacked the conversation, and got the wrong end of the stick to the point where everyone in the house, including possibly most of the general public watching, didnt know what the effing hell he was yawping and mumbling on about.:bored:

George got very peed off and a bit sharp with him for (a) hijacking his little announcement and (b) labouring the point (and confusing it totally) when he had asked him to drop it about 4 times........

Correct me if Im wrong someone, but I sat at home with the same bemused look on my face as everyone around that dinner table!

Cat
18-01-2006, 09:40 PM
I like watching George he has been a great contestant.

secrets
18-01-2006, 09:53 PM
I like watching George he has been a great contestant.

Cat and Georgie kissing in a tree - but do you have the pants of power?:naughty:

Critique
18-01-2006, 10:35 PM
There wasnt one.

Big Brother told Pete that if he gave them a cigar, he could exchange it for twenty cigarettes. Pete went and asked George if he would mind, George seemed very happy to do so.

Later on, George started making a speech around the table which, I think, he was basically announcing he would sacrifice half his cigar stash to Big Brother in order to get some cigarettes......... I say, I think because at that point Barrymore hijacked the conversation, and got the wrong end of the stick to the point where everyone in the house, including possibly most of the general public watching, didnt know what the effing hell he was yawping and mumbling on about.:bored:

George got very peed off and a bit sharp with him for (a) hijacking his little announcement and (b) labouring the point (and confusing it totally) when he had asked him to drop it about 4 times........

Correct me if Im wrong someone, but I sat at home with the same bemused look on my face as everyone around that dinner table!

To add a little to that and from what I saw BM asked George who he had given his cigars to and George got all defensive and said "I don't want to say and it's not relevant" but BM wouldn't leave it and said "well it wasn't me" to which George raised an eyebrow and said that he had given BM 2 in a tin and one of his big ones. BM then waffled a bit and said "oh well what does it matter" and George got that real evil look on his face and said "Well it obviously matters to you".

Oooooh! I bet you could cut the atmosphere with a knife at that point.

But of course BM wouldn't stand up to George and have a row like he would with Jodi or anyone weaker than himself, he retaliated the coward's way by nominating him for eviction. Typical eh?

Ooops! just noticed that post was 2 days ago so everyone has probably seen it by now :blush:

Fee For All
18-01-2006, 11:04 PM
He's a patronising git. He seems offended that Traci had said something to him along the lines that 'You might be more intelligent and the best speaker in here, but what you do actually is take away the voice of what is being said'

(It was when he was defending Dennis ('the inarticulate Black-American from the projects')

I think she's read him quite well.

Dolores
18-01-2006, 11:33 PM
He's a patronising git. He seems offended that Traci had said something to him along the lines that 'You might be more intelligent and the best speaker in here, but what you do actually is take away the voice of what is being said'

(It was when he was defending Dennis ('the inarticulate Black-American from the projects')

I think she's read him quite well.

lol! I think he was just repeating it so he could crow about how marvellously clever they all think he is!

bridge
19-01-2006, 08:55 AM
I can't stand George and look forward with absolute glee with him getting his ar-se kicked out! what a horrible,narrowminded,annoying,vindictive,selfish shall i go on? Creep he is.

survivorfan
19-01-2006, 04:25 PM
MAy I quote from 'Private Eye'? I may? Why thanking you kindly!

"You can hardly catch sight of Tony Blair in the House of COmmons these days" George Galloway wrote in the Scottish Mail on Sunday.

"Despite speaking at more than a thousand public meetings since 9/11 I am present almost every day. Blair has the worst attendance record of any Prime Minister in modern history ... But he can frequently be spotted on the sofas of daytime TV." Galloway was particularly scornful of an "excruciating excursion by the prime minister of Great Britain on the Richard and Judy show, in which he participated in a quiz to identify a knickerless Sharon Stone crossing and uncrossing her legs."

Blair might rightly be mocked for putting the chat show sofa ahead of the Commons benches, but Galloway's own record is even worse. Since the general election he has spoken in only four Commons debates compared with Blair's 22. He has voted in just 18 divisions out of a possible 122. True this is slightly better than the PM (15 divisions) but he does at least have the excuse of running the country. If you discount those who aren't allowed to vote (the speaker, deputy speakers etc) the only other MP to have entered the division lobby less often is Rachel Squire - who is dead.

No doubt George will use his next Mail on Sunday column to explain why his decision to spend several weeks away from parliamentary business with the cross-dressers and tabloid slappers of Celebrity Big Brother is quite different from Blair's Sharon Stone moment.

Patsy
19-01-2006, 04:29 PM
No doubt George will use his next Mail on Sunday column to explain why his decision to spend several weeks away from parliamentary business with the cross-dressers and tabloid slappers of Celebrity Big Brother is quite different from Blair's Sharon Stone moment.

Eeeeyeeewwwwwww. Conjours up a whole different "pussy stroking" scenario. :sick:

Cat
19-01-2006, 09:54 PM
If I was lucky enough to be at his eviction I would be cheering my socks off. I have enjoyed George and I don't care who knows it.

Well apart from Fee, dont' tell her.

Fee For All
20-01-2006, 08:29 PM
Cowardly little ****.

He can't handle 1-1 confrontation, and blaming everyone else just comes so easily to him!:ranting:

The most obnoxious person I have ever seen on any reality prog.

secrets
20-01-2006, 09:04 PM
George is one of those lucky people who go through life caring for no one but themselves, who however many times they get caught out - always seem to come out smelling of roses.
Unfortunately we all pay the piper in the end - your day will come Georgie boy.:pimp:

Andrea
20-01-2006, 09:14 PM
Cowardly little ****.

He can't handle 1-1 confrontation, and blaming everyone else just comes so easily to him!:ranting:

The most obnoxious person I have ever seen on any reality prog.

My thoughts exactly Fee. He was very quick to blame Preston in all of this.
And why, when he comes out with his explanations, do people believe him.

Oh silly me, he's a politician, isn't he.

Pandora
21-01-2006, 11:11 PM
How sneaky was he tonight? Informing Pete that Bullymore was "jealous of him getting all the attention". True or not, Galloway was shown to be playing the housemates off against one another !

And what a pompous ass he was when he was acting as Pete's legal representative in the Diary Room. They are ALL just so up their own arrrrses!!!

Critique
21-01-2006, 11:34 PM
Yeah and the nerve of him asking that Pete should get some monetary compensation for his coat just to keep him in the program! Who cares if he stays or goes. That snake in the grass (GG) will probably be nominating him next time he's allowed - he's that two-faced.

Pandora
21-01-2006, 11:56 PM
Yeah and the nerve of him asking that Pete should get some monetary compensation for his coat just to keep him in the program! Who cares if he stays or goes. That snake in the grass (GG) will probably be nominating him next time he's allowed - he's that two-faced.

I reckon George's smugness will shoot him in the foot (if you see what I mean, lol). I think everyone will nominate him this time around.

Wouldnt it be great to have a Barrymore/Galloway double eviction? :sly:

Fee For All
22-01-2006, 12:07 AM
All together now...

ommmmmmnnnnnnnn ommmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnnnn

:laugh:

Pandora
22-01-2006, 12:11 AM
All together now...

ommmmmmnnnnnnnn ommmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnnnn

:laugh:

Ommmmmmmmmmm ommmmmmmmmmmm and triple ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :wink2:

Critique
22-01-2006, 12:13 AM
I reckon George's smugness will shoot him in the foot (if you see what I mean, lol). I think everyone will nominate him this time around.

Wouldnt it be great to have a Barrymore/Galloway double eviction? :sly:

ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom oranganangakeplangakerchashangasushisoshiplinkyplo nky :)

bridge
22-01-2006, 07:46 AM
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom oranganangakeplangakerchashangasushisoshiplinkyplo nky :)


Crit you been taking those funny pills again? :wink2:

the longer ole Georgy boy stays in the house,the more he makes an ass of himself and the more people hate him.:naughty:

Cat
22-01-2006, 08:11 AM
ERE! If there's any ommmmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnning to be done round here I do it RIGHT!

Critique
22-01-2006, 09:33 AM
Crit you been taking those funny pills again? :wink2:

That's what Rula was chanting wasn't it? I might not have got it all in the right order though ;)

Pandora
22-01-2006, 04:06 PM
That's what Rula was chanting wasn't it? I might not have got it all in the right order though ;)

You forgot the little "chinggggggg" of the tiny cymbals..... :wink2:

Buzz
22-01-2006, 04:08 PM
You forgot the little "chinggggggg" of the tiny cymbals..... :wink2:
And the 'keeerrrrchiiing' of tiny pound signs too!!:wink2:

Patsy
22-01-2006, 09:03 PM
Am I allowed to discuss my vote here? :unsure: What am I talking about? I'm in George's thread, I can say what I like!

Best 25p I've ever spent, you smug, pompous, lying ankerway.

PJ
22-01-2006, 09:12 PM
Acted like a complete pratt yet again in tonight's show when he accused Preston of being malicious - even though he was the one who broke the rules in the first place.
He seems to have embarrassed himself from start to finish through this whole thing what with his pussycat antics, elvis dancing, shadow boxing and the horrendous leotard robotics that we were treated to tonight. He really does beggar belief.

Dolores
22-01-2006, 09:19 PM
very few people, thankfully, have such a small sense of irony or humour and such a large ego and pompous nature as Georgie boy!

when is he up for re-election? is it May?

i hope Jeremy Paxman interviews him when he comes out instead of Davina!!! :kid:

catswhiskas
22-01-2006, 09:38 PM
That smug face of his was soon wiped off when in the diary room he asked BB to re-check the VTs and it was confirmed he did indeed say "he would have voted Preston off". Pompous prig. Get your bags packed George.

Andrea
22-01-2006, 09:44 PM
i hope Jeremy Paxman interviews him when he comes out instead of Davina!!! :kid:

Oh Dol, fantastic idea:laugh:

Patsy
22-01-2006, 09:46 PM
And then when they said they had checked, checked again and checked again, he still questioned whether they had actually read his lips. THEN, when he could deny it no longer, he pointed out that he was not the only one to have broken the rules, but "that's ok - I'm used to double standards". Damn right. He has one set for each face!

Fee For All
22-01-2006, 09:49 PM
He is a self-made man who worships his creator. –John Bright :wink2:

Patsy
22-01-2006, 09:51 PM
I like that. Describes other people I know. I shall use it, if you don't mind, Fee.

Fee For All
22-01-2006, 10:46 PM
It was a good find, wasn't it Patsy! I have been using it all week, along with 'lifetime in his own legend'.

I got it from a highly recommended book called 'Passing Time in the Loo' :smartie:

Cat
23-01-2006, 06:02 AM
Yes I have to confess that he did make an **** of himself last night.

But keep him in...can you imagine it how dull it would be with Traci, Dennis, Preston, Chantelle and Maggot.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

maxine
23-01-2006, 06:13 AM
Goerge in his leotard made me laugh and laugh last night.

Dolores
23-01-2006, 06:57 AM
Goerge in his leotard made me laugh and laugh last night.

it's the expression of absolute dogged determination to suceed at such purile tasks that makes me laugh!

when he dies and we have his televised obituary you can bet your bottom dollar the cat incident and the leotard clips will be shown endlessly ... I can't wait!!! :wink2:

bridge
23-01-2006, 07:41 AM
so who else is voting George out? i have put in my vote, i hope he goes the pompous ass. it dawned on me yesterday why i dislike him so much he looks and acts like my father in law!

MariaRob
23-01-2006, 10:47 AM
I have voted George out! Thought it was great yesterday to see this "elder statesman" lose his grip and for everyone's eyes to be opened and to see him for the snake in the grass and backstabber he really is. On the BBLB clip this morning, he was saying words to the effect that he was going to "pay back" certain people once he got out the House, quite sinister. George, I hope your career goes straight down the toilet you deserve it!

Isis
23-01-2006, 11:10 AM
Oooooooooo please, someone, tell me what happened - I missed the 1st 20 minutes last night so I dont know WHAT he did!!!!!

All that aside, I find him VILE, he is creepy, and he is, in my opinion, the type of bloke, that if you worked with him, he would have to take as many opportunities to touch you that he could:glare: ..........he is slimey......

eeeeewwwww.....come on girls, you know where I am coming from, we have ALL worked with blokes like him:sick: :ranting:

Bella
23-01-2006, 12:40 PM
Oooooooooo please, someone, tell me what happened - I missed the 1st 20 minutes last night so I dont know WHAT he did!!!!!

All that aside, I find him VILE, he is creepy, and he is, in my opinion, the type of bloke, that if you worked with him, he would have to take as many opportunities to touch you that he could:glare: ..........he is slimey......

eeeeewwwww.....come on girls, you know where I am coming from, we have ALL worked with blokes like him:sick: :ranting:

I know exactly where you are coming from Isis - Good to see you back btw! :D

I think the expression if George was chocolate he would eat himself springs to mind - tell you what though must be great having his confidence and I pray to God that he will voted out tonight. If he doesn't go tonight he will be thinking that the public love him and we can't have that!

I wish as someone has already mentioned that it was Jeremy Paxman doing his eviction interview and not Davina who I think will not make a good job of it. Can't wait to see what his first visit to the House of Commons will be like (if he isn't thrown out on his ear that is) and no doubt he will appear on the Sunday Politics show at some point in the near future.

He totally gives me the creeps and the gall of him asking Big Brother to give financial compensation to Pete Burns was just unbelievable - do you think he will be asking Pete for a fee for being his legal representative.

Pandora
23-01-2006, 03:17 PM
Yes I have to confess that he did make an **** of himself last night.

But keep him in...can you imagine it how dull it would be with Traci, Dennis, Preston, Chantelle and Maggot.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

That is exactly what I thought, Cat.

Preston, Chantelle, Traci and Maggot are complete bores.

We need people like George to boo and hiss at.... lol.

I still think that as part of his punishment for talking about nominations again, he should have been told that he had to wear his red leotard on his first day back in parliament.

Andrea
23-01-2006, 09:23 PM
Arrogant prick just can't get over the fact that he was denied his vote the other day.
Those sly looks he was giving Chantelle and Preston at the dinner table were vicious.

Another one who is jealous that he's not a director.

Rob
23-01-2006, 09:23 PM
I really didn't like the way that he promised revenge (Inside the house or outside of it!!) aginst those who wouldn't let him vote - really nasty!!

Pandora
23-01-2006, 09:34 PM
Arrogant prick just can't get over the fact that he was denied his vote the other day.
Those sly looks he was giving Chantelle and Preston at the dinner table were vicious.

Another one who is jealous that he's not a director.

God he SO hates Preston now doesnt he? He blames him for "losing his vote"..... lol.

When GG said tonight that he would get retribution for that either in here or on the outside, I thought, "errrrr this is a GAME!!!! Its for CHARITY !!!!! Get a bloody grip will you!"

And you are right Andrea, GG is incredibly peed off that he is not one of the Directors and therefore a figure of authority.

secrets
23-01-2006, 09:45 PM
He doesn't half remind me of the pompous Captain Mainwaring in Dad's Army, and Preston would be Pike.
http://www.i-way.co.uk/~tristang/DADS/Captain.JPG

"You stupid boy."

http://www.i-way.co.uk/~tristang/DADS/pike.JPG

"Sorry Mr Mainwaring."

Pandora
23-01-2006, 09:51 PM
Preston looks uncannily like Pike !! That big head, pencil neck, tiny shoulders..... :unsure:

Check out the "live feed spoiler" for further Galloway meltdown :wink2:

Andrea
23-01-2006, 09:52 PM
He doesn't half remind me of the pompous Captain Mainwaring in Dad's Army, and Preston would be Pike.
http://www.i-way.co.uk/~tristang/DADS/Captain.JPG

"You stupid boy."

http://www.i-way.co.uk/~tristang/DADS/pike.JPG

"Sorry Mr Mainwaring."

My hubby said exactly the same thing tonight!!

Fee For All
24-01-2006, 12:13 AM
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Dolores
24-01-2006, 06:58 AM
I really didn't like the way that he promised revenge (Inside the house or outside of it!!) aginst those who wouldn't let him vote - really nasty!!

sorry to correct you Rob, but I think the word you are looking for is pathetic!

Bonsai
24-01-2006, 08:23 AM
I couldnt believe it when he said something about 'getting his vengence on those who voted for him not to nominate, either inside or outside the house'.

To me that said THREAT all over it. Whats he going to do - get his big boy friends to go and duff them up over a gameshow :wacko:

He is loosing it very fast - and i although he is entertaining, i do feel his time is up and he will be leaving on Wednesday.

bridge
24-01-2006, 09:13 AM
I think Galloway has dug his own grave, picking on Preston was not a good idea, Preston is popular with viewers, i think George will pay the price for that.
(oh i do hope so):naughty:

Isis
24-01-2006, 12:10 PM
I really didn't like the way that he promised revenge (Inside the house or outside of it!!) aginst those who wouldn't let him vote - really nasty!!

Hmmmmmmm vile nasty pathetic creature isnt he!!!!! At least "his public" have seen the real person behind the mask!!!! slimey 2 faced manipulative b*****d :mad2:

Bella
24-01-2006, 02:59 PM
I really didn't like the way that he promised revenge (Inside the house or outside of it!!) aginst those who wouldn't let him vote - really nasty!!

I wonder what kind of revenge he is thinking about - does he think just because he is an MP that he can threaten in this way.

I think he has forgotten it is just a game show, and is taking his revenge plotting a tad too seriously.

He'll soon be begging for votes to stop himself getting thrown out of the House of Commons!

Isis
24-01-2006, 03:35 PM
I wonder what kind of revenge he is thinking about - does he think just because he is an MP that he can threaten in this way.

I think he has forgotten it is just a game show, and is taking his revenge plotting a tad too seriously.

He'll soon be begging for votes to stop himself getting thrown out of the House of Commons!

Couldnt agree more Bella!

WTF an MP is DOING in BB is totally beyond ME!!!! I would be pretty p1ssed off if I had voted for him:ranting:

floopy
24-01-2006, 04:41 PM
Couldnt agree more Bella!

WTF an MP is DOING in BB is totally beyond ME!!!! I would be pretty p1ssed off if I had voted for him:ranting:

Actually, to be honest, I'd love it if my MP went onto BB - at least I'd get the chance to see who they really were. Honestly, how many people know the first thing about their MP? Have you ever met them, or even seen a picture of them?

I agree that GG is a total ar$e, but I would never have really known that until he proved it to me in the last couple of weeks. If I lived in Bethnal Green, at least now I'd know who not to vote for :pimp: .

Patsy
24-01-2006, 07:42 PM
I know what you're saying there, floops. I had, probably naively, pre-judged him to be radical and rebellious and therefore expected to look on him favourably. He has let me down, he really has and frankly I can't forgive that.

secrets
24-01-2006, 08:43 PM
Well i sincerely hope that George - double standards, i stand up for the underdog, lying twofaced u- turning bas*ard - goes.
What do you say?

Patsy
24-01-2006, 09:07 PM
To be honest, I think it's a foregone conclusion now - and he knows it. That's why he's acting the way he is. He's a hunted animal backed into a corner and he's baring teeth, claws and venom to anyone who challenges him or anyone close to him. Pete and Dennis have done themselves no favours tonight in siding with him.

Cat
24-01-2006, 09:08 PM
WOW

I watched that with jaw on the floor.

I have to apologise to Fee, but I had to make my own mind up....and I most certainly have.

Unbelievable, incredible and bloomin brilliant.

Bravo George, MORE!

Rob
24-01-2006, 09:11 PM
He is just unravelling himself before our eyes - I was trying to think who he reminded me of sitting there tonight - and then it came to me - He looks just like Jabba the Hut

Dolores
24-01-2006, 09:19 PM
what a ponce! what book did BB give him? he was devouring it wasn't he! it was something to do with "Committment" but that's all I could manage to see.

he is astounding ... ab - so - lutely astounding!!

I can't imagine he ever thinks he is to blame for anything!

I can't wait to see how he is going to pay everyone back for the wrongs they done to him in the house!!!!! he is a scream!

Rob
24-01-2006, 09:20 PM
The book was the Communist Manifesto!!

Dolores
24-01-2006, 09:22 PM
The book was the Communist Manifesto!!


lmfao! pmsl!!!!!

Cat
24-01-2006, 09:25 PM
The book was the Communist Manifesto!!

Yep that was priceless.

secrets
24-01-2006, 09:28 PM
To be honest, I think it's a foregone conclusion now - and he knows it. That's why he's acting the way he is. He's a hunted animal backed into a corner and he's baring teeth, claws and venom to anyone who challenges him or anyone close to him. Pete and Dennis have done themselves no favours tonight in siding with him.

But did you see his manic eyes?
http://www.shoreshheritageranch.com/photos/DSC00732_eye.JPG

*Sorry Cat.*

Bella
24-01-2006, 09:30 PM
Preston was soooo right when he called him a w anker! Oooh, I can't wait until his ar&e along with Dennis's, who let himself down very badly tonight gets chucked out to jeers of boos! And just wait until he hears what his fellow MP's and constituents think about him!

Of course, he will blame it all on Chantelle & Preston, Rula, Tony Blair and whoever else he can think it but he will never ever see that everything that is going to happen is his own making!

I can see him sharing a plane to New Zealand with MB as he makes a hasty retreat from the UK!

Bella
24-01-2006, 09:31 PM
He is just unravelling himself before our eyes - I was trying to think who he reminded me of sitting there tonight - and then it came to me - He looks just like Jabba the Hut

Spot on Rob, spot on! I will never be able to watch Star Wars in the same light ever again!:shocking:

mazwad
24-01-2006, 09:38 PM
I think when he gets kicked out tomorrow, hopefully, he will be harping on the it was all for charity and that it what is important band wagon.

Fee For All
24-01-2006, 09:41 PM
WOW

I watched that with jaw on the floor.

I have to apologise to Fee, but I had to make my own mind up....and I most certainly have.

Unbelievable, incredible and bloomin brilliant.

Bravo George, MORE!

Cat, seriously, just what do you see to admire in this man?

Bella
24-01-2006, 09:42 PM
I think when he gets kicked out tomorrow, hopefully, he will be harping on the it was all for charity and that it what is important band wagon.

Ah but Mazwad his charity in being investigated for terrorist links! He won't be so smug when he finds that out!

Bob
24-01-2006, 09:45 PM
They had three MP's of Richard and Judy tonight, one of then was quite witty (no idea who he is) but he suggested that they are going to have a saucer of milk waiting for George in the house of commons should he find his way back there.

Dolores
24-01-2006, 09:46 PM
They had three MP's of Richard and Judy tonight, one of then was quite witty (no idea who he is) but he suggested that they are going to have a saucer of milk waiting for George in the house of commons should he find his way back there.

going by his previous record of attendance in the house I think the milk may well have turned sour by the time the old pussycat gets there!

Patsy
24-01-2006, 09:48 PM
Cat, seriously, just what do you see to admire in this man?

Not wishing to presume to speak for my learned friend, but I don't think she admires him at all. Only his ability to provide her with entertaining TV. Am I right, Snot Breath?

Woodstock
24-01-2006, 10:33 PM
He plays chess this one. Galloway is doing his best to remove the oppositon "drama queen" (Barrymore), and has just the right piece to execute that operation with his own "drag queen" in pursuit.

He protects his "king" (Rodman) well too and always comes to a timely defence when it appears vulnerable.

Despite a valiant effort to protect his own "king" (Preston), the "drag queen" went off to protect his own interests as there is no way he can rely on his two pawns (Maggot, Chantelle) for any support.

But they shall all end up winners once they have the cheque, mate.

Woodstock
24-01-2006, 10:51 PM
He plays chess this one. Galloway is doing his best to remove the oppositon "drama queen" (Barrymore), and has just the right piece to execute that operation with his own "drag queen" in pursuit.

He protects his "king" (Rodman) well too and always comes to a timely defence when it appears vulnerable.

Despite a valiant effort to protect his own "king" (Preston), the "drama (not drag) queen" went off to protect his own interests as there is no way he can rely on his two pawns (Maggot, Chantelle) for any support.

But they shall all end up winners once they have the cheque, mate.

hope that one from Mississippi failed to notice that small error....:unsure:

PJ
24-01-2006, 11:12 PM
Hmm, where do I start.
His behaviour tonight was just so bad that I can hardly think of any words to describe it. His siding up with Dennis routine is embarrassing to watch and seems to think that the public hate everyone in the house except him. I can't wait for him to be proved wrong.
And AS IF he wouldn't have eaten, drank or smoked anyhting if he was in that secret room. George don't make me laugh you pillock.
The man is a tw.at of epic proportions.

Cat
25-01-2006, 06:02 AM
Not wishing to presume to speak for my learned friend, but I don't think she admires him at all. Only his ability to provide her with entertaining TV. Am I right, Snot Breath?

Spot on Patsee Watsee I was apoligising to you Fee for not believing you, you were right in very sense. The man is quite priceless in his self belief.

And Secrets....how dare you.

maxine
25-01-2006, 07:21 AM
Poor me, poor me, pour me another drink! I've never heard of this expression. Pete would have us believe that it's as popular as 'saving for a rainy day'.

George was just awful last night. He's taking himself and the show far too seriously. He's is always so convinced he's right. He's definitely provided loads of entertainment but now we're near the end it's time for him to go.

Bella
25-01-2006, 07:21 AM
And AS IF he wouldn't have eaten, drank or smoked anyhting if he was in that secret room. George don't make me laugh you pillock.
The man is a tw.at of epic proportions.

Well yes, exactly PJ! If anyone of them were in the secret room, they would have lapped it up - I would have loved to have seen if GG would have stood defiantely and say that he was going to touch anything but I somehow doubt that he would have done that!

I just found it unbelievable that they all kicked off at Preston & Chantelle for doing what they would have done - they all have a serious case of the green-eyed monster and it was not nice!

See George is in trouble once again as GMTV have shown footage of him being so sickly sweet & nice to Saddam Hussein's son - this is the son who has the Iraqi football team beaten and some no doubt executed because they lost - yeah, George you certainly know how to pick them.

In fact cancel his trip to New Zealand with Barrymore and send him to Iraq, better still let him share a jail cell with his great icon!

Bella
25-01-2006, 07:23 AM
Poor me, poor me, pour me another drink! I've never heard of this expression. Pete would have us believe that it's as popular as 'saving for a rainy day'.



I didn't get this - Pete was having a go at Preston for saying this but wasn't it George who was continually repeating it to Michael - did I miss something?

Oh, and I haven't heard of that either - I think it was something that Pete probably made up on the spot!

maxine
25-01-2006, 07:28 AM
It was George who said it Bella, but Pete felt he had to jump in and defend his mate from being called a w*anker by Preston even though he clearly is one!

Bonsai
25-01-2006, 09:17 AM
I soooooooo wish i were in the crowd tonight. I would BOOOOOOO louder than the rest of them :w00t:

Bella
25-01-2006, 09:21 AM
It was George who said it Bella, but Pete felt he had to jump in and defend his mate from being called a w*anker by Preston even though he clearly is one!

Notice though all the time George was kicking off, Pete remained quiet and then when the dust was begining to settle he started it all over again - Preston, ok was a bit of a prat just screaming w*nker from the sidelines but he was so right!

bridge
25-01-2006, 11:19 AM
Barrymore's rant at George was so deserved, it's about time someone put the slimy toad in his place! and when Barrymore piped up and said "no wonder Blair threw you out George" was brilliant ( Barrymore 1 -Galloway 0)

MariaRob
25-01-2006, 11:45 AM
I never thought I would hate a Housemate more than Barrymore but George is a complete monster. I really hope that he is forced to resign.

maxine
25-01-2006, 01:32 PM
I bet George has never said sorry in his life. And that stoopid smirk he wears when he's arguing is, as I'm sure it's intended to be, blooming irritating.

bustywench
25-01-2006, 02:20 PM
I soooooooo wish i were in the crowd tonight. I would BOOOOOOO louder than the rest of them :w00t:

If I were there I'd save my vocal chords and just lob a few dozen rotten eggs at the prat.

Pandora
25-01-2006, 03:12 PM
I thought last nights "row" was the funniest thing Ive seen in ages. For one thing it was about absolutely NOTHING at all, when you dissect it, it was just a chance for some housemates to vent their spleen to the ones they dont like, because they know the writings on the wall and they are going to be evicted tonight.

Galloways assertion that he wouldnt have eaten anything in the Secret Room, "I wouldve stood rrrrrrrammmmmrrrrrrrod straight and not gone along with it", rang true actually. I believe he WOULD have done this, mainly because he is an extreme left wing pompous git.

His rant against Barrymore made me laugh, mainly because he lost the argument.
However his "self obsessed" comment to Barrymore rang true as Barrymore then went on a roll and used the words "me" and "I" more times than Ive ever heard in my life during his long speech.

Preston's shouts of w aaaannnkahhh from the sidelines, was just pathetic.

And Pete's assertion that "Poor me, Poor me, Pour me a drink" was a well known phrase was such a breathtaking piece of crap, I nearly laughed myself hoarse.

They all came out of this badly apart from Barrymore, Traci, Chantelle and Maggot.

George and Dennis, in particular, made themselves look utter prats.

And giving George "The Communist Party Manifesto" wasnt actually a joke, folks, as he professes to be a great admirer of such things.

Either way, tonight he is out :wink2: no doubts.......

Rob
25-01-2006, 05:26 PM
After the way that he has treated people in the house I wonder if George had his tongue planted firmly in his cheek when he chose the name of his party!

bustywench
25-01-2006, 05:45 PM
Galloways assertion that he wouldnt have eaten anything in the Secret Room, "I wouldve stood rrrrrrrammmmmrrrrrrrod straight and not gone along with it", rang true actually. I believe he WOULD have done this, mainly because he is an extreme left wing pompous git.

You honestly think he wouldn't have availed of any of the benefits of the directors' club? I can't believe that at all. If there's one guy in the house who covets his material comforts and likes his posh grub and perks, it's Galloway. The only reason he may have refrained is because he'd probably have known he was being filmed and wouldn't have wanted to appear like the pretentious fat cat that he undoubtedly is. I think his main problem with the 'kids' is that they manage to come across rather well, on the whole, just by being themselves and not trying to play too clever a game, whereas GG has invested so much time and effort in trying to construct an elaborate, completely fake persona, a game based entirely on manipulating every single person in the house... and he's massively bitter now that he's still managed to expose himself as an utter turd despite his most strenuous hoodwinking efforts.

All I can say is: bring on the rotten eggs, pleeeeeeeeease!

Fee For All
25-01-2006, 06:28 PM
Newsnight seems to be leading with Galloway tonight - they are even sending their political correspondent to be 'live' at the house for the evictions!!

ils
25-01-2006, 06:45 PM
Well after last night's performance, I hope this excuse for a man is the first out tonight.

Andrea
25-01-2006, 07:51 PM
Newsnight seems to be leading with Galloway tonight - they are even sending their political correspondent to be 'live' at the house for the evictions!!

Jeremy, Jeremy, Jeremy!!:w00t:

Watched the ITV news at 6pm and they had a reporter there. The live clip they showed was with the crowd in the background, cheering and waving banners, while the reporter was trying to talk about Hussein's son and the Galloway connection:laugh:

Dolores
25-01-2006, 07:53 PM
Newsnight seems to be leading with Galloway tonight - they are even sending their political correspondent to be 'live' at the house for the evictions!!


oooh I shall be watching! can't wait to see Jeremy sneeringly delighted look! :wub: :wub:

Fee For All
25-01-2006, 08:35 PM
..........and breathe............

Buzz
25-01-2006, 08:36 PM
..........and breathe............



And shout and jump and hip hip horaay......

Woodstock
25-01-2006, 08:38 PM
this countdown they do - 10....9....8...7....etc...etc...

.....do they get to stay in the house if they're not out in time??

....what happens?, pointless??

PJ
25-01-2006, 08:38 PM
Ah, those glorious boos.

Pandora
25-01-2006, 09:18 PM
Jeremy, Jeremy, Jeremy!!:w00t:


LOL ! I bet you nearly weed when The Paxman appeared Andrea :wink2: ....

The boo's were deafening werent they? Pity its like water off a ducks back though, he has a skin like a rhino.

Good to see him out though, his eviction welcome was nearly as bad as Jodie (who?) Marsh's..... :w00t: :wink2:

Fee For All
25-01-2006, 09:45 PM
His response about the Pete/Traci rant was incredible! He stated that he had words with Pete - but when I watched it, he only spoke to Pete because maggot called him when he started talking about Pete when it was all over.

Then the convo with Pete was along the lines of 'I understand why you did it, but it never looks good to be like that with stupid people'

He has the ability to lie with such utter conviction tha I really believe he mentally rewrites situations to his own advantage, almost to the point of narcissism.

floopy
25-01-2006, 09:48 PM
And Dennis Rodman needed to be defended because he speaks a different language??? :unsure:

Dolores
25-01-2006, 09:53 PM
you cannot prick George's pomposity!

Fee For All
25-01-2006, 09:58 PM
You could see George trying to backtrack on the 'black American' line with that one :laugh:

I loved his face when they showed his 'best bits' - very topical for Burns night too! 'O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us, To see oursels as others see us' Was anyone else aware of the giftie sort of descending on George?

And he seems to have ducked out of his date with Paxman...

bustywench
25-01-2006, 10:01 PM
I really wish that Davina had asked George why he was happy to rant about Dennis and his 'laziness' and 'uselessness' behind his back, but relentlessly sucked his ass when they were in company together.

I have to wonder if GG will have the balls to go in the ring with Paxman. I do hope so!

floopy
25-01-2006, 10:04 PM
I really wish that Davina had asked George why he was happy to rant about Dennis and his 'laziness' and 'uselessness' behind his back, but relentlessly sucked his ass when they were in company together.

I have to wonder if GG will have the balls to go in the ring with Paxman. I do hope so!

I'm pretty sure his ego will survive the fallout of the next few days. I'm doubly sure that George won't be able to turn down the opportunity to have a whoel TV show devoted to him. :naughty:

Dolores
25-01-2006, 10:06 PM
I'm pretty sure his ego will survive the fallout of the next few days. I'm doubly sure that George won't be able to turn down the opportunity to have a whoel TV show devoted to him. :naughty:

ahem! can't see him agreeing to an interview with Jeremy ... even if newsnight devoted the whole show to him ... but yeh he will love the Dermot/Davina pussyfoot style of questioning, ie. what's your favourite colour, did you really like Pete etc etc!

PJ
25-01-2006, 10:07 PM
I'm pretty sure his ego will survive the fallout of the next few days. I'm doubly sure that George won't be able to turn down the opportunity to have a whoel TV show devoted to him. :naughty:
'Whole', my dear floopy...'whole'... :wink2:

floopy
25-01-2006, 10:07 PM
Well I reckon he'll do it, so there. :boxing: :p :gunsmilie

floopy
25-01-2006, 10:08 PM
'Whole', my dear floopy...'whole'... :wink2:

Sorry darling, I just get so excited and carried away with it all sometimes. :pimp:

Bella
25-01-2006, 10:17 PM
And Dennis Rodman needed to be defended because he speaks a different language??? :unsure:

Yes of course - don't you know he has 41 brothers & sisters (busy parents) and has lived rough on the streets, of course George needed to defend him! :w00t: Get real, George!:unsure:

Critique
25-01-2006, 10:58 PM
I couldn't get over how proud he was about winning a few quid from Richard and Judy when all the "questions" were so easy and geared towards the show anyway.

He really thought that was his best moment and what he would be remembered for most of all.

Delusional!!!!

Pandora
25-01-2006, 11:07 PM
George did NOT come in half way through Pete's vicious tirade against Traci, he was already sitting on the sofa as Pete launched into her. So there was a lie as fat as his cigar straight away !! :huh:

And Rodman has HOW MANY brothers and sisters???????

PJ
25-01-2006, 11:14 PM
I couldn't get over how proud he was about winning a few quid from Richard and Judy when all the "questions" were so easy and geared towards the show anyway.

He really thought that was his best moment and what he would be remembered for most of all.

Delusional!!!!
Christ, I know.
He clearly thought that the newspapers would be full of headlines like "ST GEORGE TO THE RESCUE and GALLOWAY THE HERO as if he'd found a cure for cancer. Freak.

And Pan, I agree - he was definately sitting there before and during Pete's vitriolic attack on Tracy.

bridge
26-01-2006, 07:46 AM
Did you hear all the boo's? :laugh: ........................so deserved.

Bella
26-01-2006, 08:49 AM
And when Davina told him that someone had a message for him, he thought it was Tony Blair!! Larf, when he saw it Jeremy Paxman telling he could not wait to speak him! The arrogance of the man to think that the Prime Minister would want to speak to him!

Bonsai
26-01-2006, 10:24 AM
And when Davina told him that someone had a message for him, he thought it was Tony Blair!! Larf, when he saw it Jeremy Paxman telling he could not wait to speak him! The arrogance of the man to think that the Prime Minister would want to speak to him!

I howled with laughter at that :laugh: What a plonker. He was just as bad on BBLB this morning ... although Dennis was worse (but thats another thread !!)

Bella
26-01-2006, 10:34 AM
So do you think his aim that going into the BB house to reach out to young people actually worked? GMTV stated in a poll that 93% cannot stand the man! I wonder what his fellow Respect party members think of him, I can't imagine them having a Welcome Home party for him!

Fee For All
26-01-2006, 10:47 AM
6.5million (26% of the viewing public apparently) tuned in to see him booted:laugh:

But He has spoken (http://politics.guardian.co.uk/media/story/0,,1695364,00.html) -

The Respect party leader, George Galloway, angrily turned on his political and media opponents today, accusing them of "sanctimonious humbug" for criticising his participation in Celebrity Big Brother.The MP for Bethnal Green, who hasn't slept since being evicted from the reality TV show last night, told Channel 4's Big Brother's Little Brother that his condemnation was hypocritical and disproportionate.
"They seem to have got it all out of proportion," he said.
"There are so many things happening in the world and they seem to have been devoting acres of newsprint to a reality TV show."


Erm, wasn't that why he went in in the first place?

Bella
26-01-2006, 11:08 AM
6.5million (26% of the viewing public apparently) tuned in to see him booted:laugh:

But He has spoken (http://politics.guardian.co.uk/media/story/0,,1695364,00.html) -



Erm, wasn't that why he went in in the first place?

NOW, if those headlines had been in his favour he would be saying something quite different! :huh:

Dolores
26-01-2006, 12:20 PM
I feel so mean and rotten towards George.

After all he only went in the house to single handedly feed and clothe all the little palastian children and how have we rewarded this most magmanimous of men? by ridiculing him and calling his credentials into question, that's how!

I feel so awful, just awful ...... :laugh:

Bella
26-01-2006, 12:39 PM
I feel so mean and rotten towards George.

After all he only went in the house to single handedly feed and clothe all the little palastian children and how have we rewarded this most magmanimous of men? by ridiculing him and calling his credentials into question, that's how!

I feel so awful, just awful ...... :laugh:

Oh don't feel so bad Dol, he is only using that line as sympathy vote - if he was that bothered about those poor little Palestian children he could have given the money that was spent on his cigars to them but instead he puffed away denying 147 children to go without shoes!!

Dolores
26-01-2006, 12:45 PM
he could have given the money that was spent on his cigars to them but instead he puffed away denying 147 children to go without shoes!!

now (said Dolores in a George Galloway accent!) I came in with enough cigars for two a day, at 23 day in the house that's a total of 46, I gave two to Michael when i wanted him to win and was throwing my favours in with him, and then three to Denis cos he is a black man from the projects in Detriot and then I gave Pete one so he could bargain for cigarettes with it and because I truly love Pete. So I make it that being evicted 2 days before the end that my cigars smoked would in fact only put shoes on 129 children.

MariaRob
26-01-2006, 12:45 PM
I feel so awful, just awful ...... :laugh:

Yes Dolores and dont forget how he got £140 worth of food and drink for the poor starving housemates.

Bella
26-01-2006, 12:48 PM
now (said Dolores in a George Galloway accent!) I came in with enough cigars for two a day, at 23 day in the house that's a total of 46, I gave two to Michael when i wanted him to win and was throwing my favours in with him, and then three to Denis cos he is a black man from the projects in Detriot and then I gave Pete one so he could bargain for cigarettes with it and because I truly love Pete. So I make it that being evicted 2 days before the end that my cigars smoked would in fact only put shoes on 129 children.

God Dol, are you sure you have not been cloned into George Galloway - step away from the screen now!

Fee For All
26-01-2006, 12:53 PM
Quick Bella - you distract her with this fluffy mouse, while I get out the Whiskas...

MariaRob
26-01-2006, 01:25 PM
Did you hear someone shouted out "w*k**r" as he left the BBH. We laughed out loud at that one.

Bella
26-01-2006, 03:51 PM
Did you hear someone shouted out "w*k**r" as he left the BBH. We laughed out loud at that one.

I thought I heard that too - he was about taken aback at the amount of booing towards him though.

He is on Richard & Judy later this evening, should be interesting. I really do hope they give him a hard time! :devil:

George Galloway is the sort of guy though that could fall into a tub of pigsh*t and come out smelling of roses, he is just that sort of guy!

Gotta laugh when he said that this will be his last election as he is not going up for Parliament the next time - well, if he is kicked out, he won't have the choice will he?

PJ
26-01-2006, 07:09 PM
Did you hear someone shouted out "w*k**r" as he left the BBH. We laughed out loud at that one.
Glad someone else heard it! I didn't want to mention it in case I was just hearing what I wanted to hear. well done random shouting person!

Fee For All
26-01-2006, 07:20 PM
Did anyone else see him on R&J?

I reckon he'd been up all night with the PR brigade working on his damage limitation. Thet seem to be working on the 'when it's real bad, trivialise the situation around it' deflection routine.

He seemed to infer that it wasn't the real him, but that the pressure of the house had got to him. Grand quality for a statesman, cracking under pressure :wink2:

Bella
27-01-2006, 07:01 AM
Did anyone else see him on R&J?

I reckon he'd been up all night with the PR brigade working on his damage limitation. Thet seem to be working on the 'when it's real bad, trivialise the situation around it' deflection routine.

He seemed to infer that it wasn't the real him, but that the pressure of the house had got to him. Grand quality for a statesman, cracking under pressure :wink2:

How many times did he have to say it was like living a pressure cooker? I thought R & J were quite good with him and pointed out his faults but George as usual missed the point and skirted round the issue - it was all very rehearsed and as you say Fee, he must have been up all night with his PR team to sort out the HUEGE damage that he has done, not only for himself but forhis party and politics!

Pandora
27-01-2006, 08:27 AM
I still think he has nice blue eyes..... :nerd:

Woodstock
27-01-2006, 10:11 AM
I thought he did a teriffic Scottish Barrymore - fantastic that George!

Rob
31-01-2006, 06:35 PM
You might be interested in this (http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/article.php?article_id=8219)

It's a link to an interview George gave to the "Socialist Worker" newspaper!

Or you may not be interested

You decide!

Dolores
31-01-2006, 06:38 PM
You might be interested in this (http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/article.php?article_id=8219)

It's a link to an interview George gave to the "Socialist Worker" newspaper!

Or you may not be interested

You decide!

I'm just pleased he's feeling better! :laugh: