Dolores
13-01-2006, 10:22 PM
I don't know what to think to be honest ... my biggest question is WHY!
the guy gives me the creeps, but I hope he stirs things up in there.
the guy gives me the creeps, but I hope he stirs things up in there.
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View Full Version : what do we think of Jimmy Saville going in? Dolores 13-01-2006, 10:22 PM I don't know what to think to be honest ... my biggest question is WHY! the guy gives me the creeps, but I hope he stirs things up in there. Andrea 13-01-2006, 10:41 PM My sentiments exactly Dol. Why? And to just go in for the day, then out again, then back in. Very strange if you ask me. But as you say, hopefully he'll stir things up, because it seems like he's been watching the show so knows whats going on in there. Pandora 13-01-2006, 11:14 PM God that guy is so creepy. Remember the Louis Theroux interview with him? :wacko: Im sure he will stroll in the house like he owns it and then expect to be waited on hand and foot. Im sure the first words out of Chantelle's mouth will be "Oooo's 'e then??" Im sure Pete Burns and King Jimmy of the Saville will have a row. and Im sure if I were Traci or Chantelle, Id be choosing to stay in the Log Cabin wearing all my clothes, should he be asked to stay the night... :shocking: catswhiskas 13-01-2006, 11:44 PM I heard that he is going to get all the house mates to write a wish for 'Jim to Fix it'. He will then take away all the letters and decide on one wish he will 'fix it for' on Sunday whilst staying overnight in a nearby hotel. I hope Chantelle doesn't wish for Jodie to go back in! bridge 14-01-2006, 09:13 AM I could'nt help but go into my Saville impression 'Now Then, Now Then' hee:pimp: it should be quite interesting.? bridge 14-01-2006, 09:15 AM I hope Chantelle doesn't wish for Jodie to go back in! ........................... :w00t: Rob 14-01-2006, 10:42 AM I really don't see the point of putting someone in for a visit - if they are supposed to have no contact with the outside world - then give them no contact. And why Jimmy Saville FFS? MariaRob 14-01-2006, 12:04 PM Didnt he look awful yesterday? And he seems to have seriously lost the plot. How old is he now 190? maxine 14-01-2006, 12:32 PM I've always thought there was something a bit creepy about JS. I can't imagine he'll add much to the house except MB will be wondering if he's still the most famous in the house. Fee For All 14-01-2006, 12:54 PM One mumbling, over-rated, egotistical has-been too many, IMO PJ 14-01-2006, 01:32 PM I don't understand the point of him going in. I can't see what he'll bring to the show at all. Talentless old prick. Fee For All 14-01-2006, 02:03 PM Maybe there's a twist and the fixit is actually for Jodie :w00t: Andrea 14-01-2006, 03:10 PM Is he in yet? I watched some of the live feed earlier, and he wasn't in then. They were doing a task, the box task, oh yes one of the fabby ones from last year. Thought they might have brought him in whilst they were all in their boxes. Can't go and have a look now cause the kids are watching sponge bob movie on dvd, pesky kids. Rob 14-01-2006, 03:14 PM Apparently he's in now! Pandora 14-01-2006, 03:57 PM Im sure I read somewhere that Savile was a rabid Tory? Maybe he and George will have a fist fight... we can but hope. Lol..... Andrea 14-01-2006, 03:58 PM Apparently he's in now! And the kids dvd has finished now, but live streaming isn't on at the moment. :angry: JakeyBoy 14-01-2006, 05:10 PM I just searched him on Google Images and he looks like the biggest weirdo in the whole world secrets 14-01-2006, 05:21 PM I think you have to remember that Sir Jimmy has been in British Mensa for ever - and how many millions of pounds he has earned for charity over his long life time. There is a fine line between genius and madness, but i don't think Jim has crossed over for good yet! He cut a good deal for whatever he has to do in the house and i am sure most of it is for his charities. It seems that he will be a mere distraction is all - give the guy a break. Dolores 14-01-2006, 06:05 PM I think you have to remember that Sir Jimmy has been in British Mensa for ever - and how many millions of pounds he has earned for charity over his long life time. There is a fine line between genius and madness, but i don't think Jim has crossed over for good yet! He cut a good deal for whatever he has to do in the house and i am sure most of it is for his charities. It seems that he will be a mere distraction is all - give the guy a break. oooh get you! Jimmy's gone in there ... he's fair game now! Andrea 14-01-2006, 06:05 PM There's no live CBB on E4 until 12am:shocking: Pandora 14-01-2006, 09:40 PM I think you have to remember that Sir Jimmy has been in British Mensa for ever - and how many millions of pounds he has earned for charity over his long life time. There is a fine line between genius and madness, but i don't think Jim has crossed over for good yet! He cut a good deal for whatever he has to do in the house and i am sure most of it is for his charities. It seems that he will be a mere distraction is all - give the guy a break. No. :w00t: Flip 15-01-2006, 12:40 PM I think you have to remember that Sir Jimmy has been in British Mensa for ever - and how many millions of pounds he has earned for charity over his long life time. There is a fine line between genius and madness, but i don't think Jim has crossed over for good yet! He cut a good deal for whatever he has to do in the house and i am sure most of it is for his charities. It seems that he will be a mere distraction is all - give the guy a break. Thats fine secrets, and bless his half smoked ,soggy ended cigars - but when he announces on my local radio station Metro [btw] - that a full blooded Yorkshire man [such as himself] cannot possibly sleep in a bedroom full of pretty girls, without 'tampering' with them. Makes me want to march into the house, and ram a ten foot pole up his full blooded Yorkshire ass!!!! And then see how he likes a 'little tampering'??:sly: :glare: :wallbash: PJ 15-01-2006, 01:39 PM Thats fine secrets, and bless his half smoked ,soggy ended cigars - but when he announces on my local radio station Metro [btw] - that a full blooded Yorkshire man [such as himself] cannot possibly sleep in a bedroom full of pretty girls, without 'tampering' with them. Did he honestly say that? He should be locked up then if he has no self-control around girls. Flip 15-01-2006, 02:18 PM Did he honestly say that? He should be locked up then if he has no self-control around girls. Peej - he did, I heard his dulcet yorkshire tones saying the damning word 'tampering' with my own ears - it was particularly stomach churning!!!! And I know he is not sleeping there - but the thought is almost as bad as the act itself!!!! Pandora 15-01-2006, 04:44 PM Thats fine secrets, and bless his half smoked ,soggy ended cigars - but when he announces on my local radio station Metro [btw] - that a full blooded Yorkshire man [such as himself] cannot possibly sleep in a bedroom full of pretty girls, without 'tampering' with them. Makes me want to march into the house, and ram a ten foot pole up his full blooded Yorkshire ass!!!! And then see how he likes a 'little tampering'??:sly: :glare: :wallbash: Well knowing the things I know, Im really not surprised at that remark at all.... :bag: He is a misogynistic, sexist pig with a LOT of secrets.... Dolores 15-01-2006, 04:52 PM Well knowing the things I know, Im really not surprised at that remark at all.... :bag: He is a misogynistic, sexist pig with a LOT of secrets.... you can pm me if you like ... promise i wont squeal! :bag: :w00t: actually I'd probably rather not know! :sick: MariaRob 16-01-2006, 12:33 PM Did you see his rotton teeth? Pandora 16-01-2006, 04:09 PM Did you see his rotton teeth? Unfortunately yes. Seemed to be modelling himself on the Queen Mother didnt he? :bored: As for Galloway saying in hushed, awed tones as he left the building, "That guy is eiiiighty years old!!!!" - Id have said, "Yep and looks every single year of it, why so surprised????" Woodstock 19-01-2006, 09:27 AM I felt so sorry for the poor albino....he is an albino, right?.....:pimp: now then, now then.....:naughty: Anyway, i felt a wee bit sorry for Gentleman Jim. You could quite clearly see that they thought he was senile, and i was urging for at least one....just one of the housemates to provide a chuckle (at worst) in response to one of Jim's anecdotes - but alas, it never came. I thought Rodders was very rude, and at best, the remainder of the group were nonplussed by Jim's presence. They obviously just wanted Jim to leave and their goods to arrive asap. I'm sure Jim is no fool though, and i could swear i noticed him murmering "thank fu*k for that!" as he made his final departure. I believe Chantelle once wrote in to him, but her letter never arrived at its destination as she addressed it incorrectly to Jim'll Thick Sh*t. Woodstock 19-01-2006, 10:46 AM I didn't mind Jimmy's cameo at all. I am more concerned however that i've been - perhaps for nigh on twenty years, led to believe that Savile was spelt with two "L"s and i have only now (in my 33rd year) discovered that Savile is only spelt with a single "L". It's totally disgusting that the media should provide inaccuracies in this way - or maybe i've just not been looking closely enough.....:cool1: correct ----> Jimmy Savile incorrect --> Jimmy Saville ..........swines!:sly: Patsy 19-01-2006, 10:54 AM I think you're assuming mistakenly that members of the media are intelligent, actually do their research and actually care what they print. Woodstock 19-01-2006, 11:05 AM I think you're assuming mistakenly that members of the media are intelligent, actually do their research and actually care what they print. I do think they're intelligent......but only with one "L". |