May 2007
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Wed 30 May 2007

WWW.J-LOU.COM Well its here, Big Brother Eight, I personally can’t wait to here the dulcet tones of birds, planes and other noises to blank out the only possible exciting conversations that may go on Inside the house.It seems this year Big Brother is supporting a Big Sister act with the first 12 contestants in the house all being woman. Oohh saucer of milk and table for one please. Hope they have all brought nail files to sharpen their claws with.
The all woman situation shall have a spanner thrown into the works on Friday when a single male hunk is introduced, it will be like sending a lamb to the slaughter. It is said that the girls behaviour will be fascinating to watch as they flirt and fight over him. More men will be introduced to the group after a couple of weeks into the series.
After the race row that dominated the last celebrity series of Big Brother the show will be monitored very closely with this years housemates and a romance filled series would be a great contrast.
The live launch tonight will reveal the identities of the contestants, which include a member of the Women’s Institute, apolitical protester, relative a Premiership footballer which is reportedly Charlie Richardson, the cousin of Manchester United player Kieran, a former lap dancer and the shows oldest housemate
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Wed 23 May 2007

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Kate Moss has been spotted on a night out with lover Pete Doherty, with what appears to be residue of white powder casually resting in the corner of her nostril.
it is said that on Kate’s latest pub bender, she was snapped leaving the house in shades with a bruise under her left eye, What has happened to our Kate, she just seems to be getting it to Moss-chief constantly having met the Babyshambles rocker.
What will Topshops view on these mad cap nights be, what with Kate’s clothing range, she is not painting a very good representation for today’s youths.
Come on Kate, ditch the Doherty and gain some self respect.
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Tue 22 May 2007

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According to a new survey, men have become to concerned about political correctness to dish out the compliments to the opposite sex.
Christine Webber, a relationship expert, said: “While it may seem somewhat frivolous, a compliment is in fact a vital ingredient for well-being.
“The trick though is to be able to pay someone a compliment and make them feel good about themselves, rather than coming over as smarmy or, worse, a bit lecherous.”
65% of women suspect there is no innocence behind a flattering comment made by a new acquaintance or work colleague.
89% of women love to receive a compliment, but 67 felt uncomfortable if this was made form someone other than a partner.
12% claimed no one had made a compliment in the passed three months, the poll for Loire Valley White Wines Found. Perhaps they had not got their beer goggles on.
come on girls get back in the game, lower your inhabitants and take a compliment in the manner it is acquainted with, to be fun and uplifting.
Christine Webber, a relationship expert, said: “While it may seem somewhat frivolous, a compliment is in fact a vital ingredient for well-being.
“The trick though is to be able to pay someone a compliment and make them feel good about themselves, rather than coming over as smarmy or, worse, a bit lecherous.”
What wrong with us women we moan that we get compliments, then moan when the men stop doing it.
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Tue 22 May 2007
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Eurovision 2007
This years Eurovision was won by Serbia by the strange butch singer surrounded by women dress up in ties, not quite as flash as the Silver Christopher Biggins look alike from Ukraine.
My personal vote was on Moldova, she was hot, even if I may say so myself.
One thing I did notice this year was the amount of songs sung in English, although English is one of the most spoken languages in the world and may be easier to understand for the voting point of view, I feel it takes identity away from each countries individuality, this is suppose to be Euro Vision and means we should interpret each countries uniqueness, just because you can not understand what they are singing about you can listen to the tone of the voice, the beat of the song and if the singer can hold a note.
Maybe the UK should sing in a foreign language as we don’t seem to win in English.
But thanks to the luck of the Irish how gave us 7 points, it gave us a boost up the board but sent Ireland to the bottom, now there’s logic for you. The UK got 12 points from Malta?
The Eurovision just seems to be a political fashion show step up the ladder to how is scratching who’s back.
When we were told we were to become part of the Europe and change into the Euro and pound we all kicked up a stink claiming it would lose our identity so should we even bother joining in with Eurovision as we don’t win, especially if the public voted for flying the flag, more like flying the the next flop entry for you, how did any one think we would win with that, or was it just as a joke knowing that we would not enter next year.
I find the only thing that inspires me to watch this exciting evenings worth of entertainment is good ol Terry Wogan, the sarcastic yet honest commentary is an uplifting boost to the commiserations we have to suffer from he results.
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