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"Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our lives. But I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because they'll never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived"....
JADE: Did you use the P-word?
DANIELLE: What's the P-word?
JACK: It rhymes with "tacky".
JO: Keep it nice and discreet, Jack.
DANIELLE: I don't know.
JADE: When the argument was going on, did you use the P-word that rhymes with "tacky"?
DANIELLE: No.
JADE: That's what I thought. I thought, I can imagine her saying that under her breath or something.
DANIELLE: I don't use them words.
January 16 - 23:40hrs
JO: There once was a house that was happy, and then there entered...
CLEO: You're all going to go to Big Brother prison.
DANIELLE: How do you know what..
CLEO: And you're going to need me...
JO: But it ends with a nappy.
What's wrong with you people?
JACK: But if you say, "Along came some people who were tacky..."
JADE: There once was a house that was happy, until...
JACK: They made it really tacky.
JADE: Until there entered a... until there entered a...
JO: Strappy... Strap-on.
JADE: No, no, no, there once was a house that was happy...
JO: Until someone got yappy...
JADE: Yes. There once was a house that was happy until someone got yappy.
JACK: She nearly killed everyone with a chicken.
CLEO: But everything ended up finger-lickin'.
JO: Now you've got to do something that rhymes with a nappy.
CLEO: Oh, God, don't give that to Danielle, for God's sake.
DANIELLE: And it all ended up - being crappy.
CLEO: Oh, dear me.
DANIELLE: That could have been rather disturbing, that.
January 17 - 00:13hrs
JO: She said, "You know what Jade, this is going to be your claim to fame".
JADE: Because she's a god.
DANIELLE: Is that what she said?
JO: Yeah, she did.
JADE: I don't know her surname. Shilpa Pashwa ******* whoever you are, Shilpa Poppadom, I ******* ...
JACK: Stop it.
JO: Calm down. It's finished.
JADE: I am fuming and I know that it's not going to lie, because I know, when I look at her tomorrow, I'm going to be feeling sick.
I cannot stay... I cannot stay in this house and I will never walk.
JO: There was a young girl from Bombay...
JADE: No, let's not do that. I will not walk, because I've never let it get to me, but I tell you what, if I go, that will probably be the best thing for me because I'll end up smashing her head against ... No, I won't, because I'm not violent.
JACK in the Diary Room
BIG BROTHER: Hello, Jack.
JACK: Hello.
BB: Jack, on Tuesday night you and other housemates were making up limericks about Shilpa.
J: Yeah.
BB: You were using rhyming slang for what you called "the P-word".
J: OK.
BB: You said the word rhymed with tacky. It is clear to Big Brother, Jack, that this was a reference to the racial insult "****". Jack, do you understand that the word is considered to be racist?
J: Yeah, I fully understand.
BB: And that simply by replacing the word with a word that rhymes with it doesn't take away from the racial insult?
J: I wasn't saying it to anyone. I was explaining what the word... what the word is. I wasn't saying: "That girl is a ****." I was saying the word is that.
BB: You've suggested the word tacky could be included in a limerick. Correct?
J: Yeah. I think so, yeah.
BB: So would it be fair to say you were making light of the inclusion of the word "****" in a limerick?
J: I think so, yeah.
BB: Jack, Big Brother wants you to understand that this word could be considered to be racist. Do you understand that?
J: Yeah, I understand that.
BB: And that Big Brother will not tolerate any racist behaviour?
J: Yeah.
BB: Jack, as a result of this incident, Big Brother is issuing you with your first and only formal warning about this.
J: OK.
BB: Any further incidents could result in your immediate eviction.
J: OK.
JO in the Diary Room
BIG BROTHER: Jo, it has only now come to our attention you have made remarks that Big Brother considers to be racially offensive.
JO: Oh, you're kidding. Like what?
BB: You and housemates were playing a game where you were making up limericks about Shilpa.
J: Yeah.
BB: As part of this game, you used rhyming slang to replace what housemates called the "P-word".
J: I never said the "P-word".
BB: The rhyming slang you used were the words "nappy", "happy" and "strappy", among others.
J: That depends on how you take it. I'm not a racist person at all, ever, and I never, ever have been.
BB: Jo, it's clear to us in this game that these rhyming words were references to the racial insult "****".
J: Right, okay.
BB: Do you understand that this is considered racially offensive?
J: Yes, I do. I didn't really mean it in that way. I don't consider myself to be racist at all. I didn't realise the seriousness of it and I apologise if I offended anybody.
BB: In the limerick, do you remember what you intended by the words "happy" and "strappy"?
J: Well, no, because it could've, we could've said anything. It didn't necessarily have to mean that.
BB: Jo, Big Brother will not tolerate any racist behaviour or anything that could be seen to be racist behaviour in the house.
J: Yeah, I'm sorry. I'm not a racist at all, though. That's the thing.
BB: Why do you think that is?
J: My cousin is married to an Indian and half of the side of that side of my family are all Indian.
BB: Any further incidents could result in your immediate eviction.
J: Okay. So I've had a warning.
When you consider all the awareness she raised around cervical cancer, increasing the number of women having pap tests and helped lowering the advised age for pap test. The world is literally a better place through her dying from it.
I was never a fan of her, but I have some respect for her as a result of this. I try not to remember her as the terrible obnoxious TV "celebrity", but as someone who managed to make the world a slightly better place before clocking-off.
Savage!She was complete and utter trash, good riddance.
The media are guilty of exploitation, just as the public are of encouraging it.
I don't really understand any of the pleasures people get from watching the likes of Big Brother or Love Island et al,
I don't really understand any of the pleasures people get from watching the likes of Big Brother or Love Island et al,
The grimmest memory of her was her "kebab" falling out... ugh
Savage!
I don't really understand any of the pleasures people get from watching the likes of Big Brother or Love Island et al,
I don't think i watch a single thing that could be classed as reality TV.
The grimmest memory of her was her "kebab" falling out... ugh
Isn't everyone on this forum?
It was only a few years ago and ISTR you have to be over a certain age to sign up here?
What a toxic wasteland this forum has become, being joyous at someone dying from cancer at 27? Leaving two young children behind? Sickens me to no end.
pretty much. When the only positive thing from their life is their death you cant exactly remember them fondly.Dying young and leaving children behind doesn't absolve you from your past life.
"Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our lives. But I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because they'll never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived"....
What a toxic wasteland this forum has become, being joyous at someone dying from cancer at 27? Leaving two young children behind? Sickens me to no end.