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twaflooers | 09:59 Mon 07th Aug 2006 | TV
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Although the initial nominations appear to be in the hands of the HMs, once announced, it becomes pretty easy to predict who is going to be kicked out and who BB is going to save. Do the voting public actually believe that its down to them who stays and who goes or do they know its a fix but are happy to go along with it anyway? If its the latter - WHY???
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Yes I think it is strange that although a number of HM's have been voted out it would appear that they are now being given a second chance. I voted once for a HM to be evicted and now it is likely they will be allowed back in. I shall not be voting again and I would advise others to do the same
I think its all wrong that whoever goes back into the main house will be eligable to win, errrgh why should they ,we voted to get them out that means we did not I repeat did not want them to win. I personaly will be glad when its all over its gone on way to long and I dont care who wins now as long as its not one of the old ones, sorry for that but this has really wound me up
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I totally agree tinkertontom. This years BB seems to have just stumbled along from one not very well thought out idea to the next i.e the (not so) secret house next door which turned out to be an unmitigated disaster. What makes the producers think it will work any better full of ex but still desperate wannabe housemates whom the public have already paid good money to have evicted? BB is scraping the bottom of the ideas barrel methinks.

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