Big Brother housemates 'to grow own food'
Big Brother housemates 'to grow own food'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7435050.stm
interesting, but I am still not going to watch that f!#&*%g crap
interesting, but I am still not going to watch that f!#&*%g crap
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Aaaaaaaargh! Didn't they try this to start with? And they had chickens too for fresh eggs? Not sure what happened, not entirely bothered, unless of course the chickens suffered which is wrong.
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Can you grow Pot Noodles, then?
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So they'll be going hungry for the first 10 weeks or so then? Maybe they'll be living on cress and bean sprouts? Maybe that's the entertainment this time - after all watching beans sprout will be infinately more amusing than watching the contestants sleep, swear and fart! 

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this beats me. what's with the whole boom in people making "grow stuff you can eat" telly at the moment?! I'd like it known here that I started growing some food BEFORE IT GOT COOL. as did the majority of people on here lol!!!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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Yey to that, 15 years ago or more I had a roof garden in London with Toms, Maize, and a heap of other things! In the late 70's I was selfsufficient in Herbs, shrooms, baked my own bread and fermented my own wine (all required an old skool airing cupboard, don't see many about these days). No space to grow much else, although I can claim to be a pioneer of grolux lighting systems LoL.mrsflibble wrote:this beats me. what's with the whole boom in people making "grow stuff you can eat" telly at the moment?! I'd like it known here that I started growing some food BEFORE IT GOT COOL. as did the majority of people on here lol!!!
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Yes and I am sure we will all be growing when it becomes cool AGAIN!
BB should brew there own booze too.
BB should brew there own booze too.
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haha!!! I love Big Brother for purely sadistic reasons...laughing at the weirdos!!
The phrase "This year's "green" Big Brother house will also feature a large recycling bin in the kitchen." in the article amused me... like BB is sooooo green because it has a "large" recycling bin... wow... oh my goodness... we should all be taking tips form BB... oh wait... I have SIX recycling bins... I win!
Seriously though... it is funny... the huge number of complete odd balls they have in there!!
I don't recall them ever having a 100% eco-warrior in the house, anyone else? Would be amusing...
The phrase "This year's "green" Big Brother house will also feature a large recycling bin in the kitchen." in the article amused me... like BB is sooooo green because it has a "large" recycling bin... wow... oh my goodness... we should all be taking tips form BB... oh wait... I have SIX recycling bins... I win!
Seriously though... it is funny... the huge number of complete odd balls they have in there!!
I don't recall them ever having a 100% eco-warrior in the house, anyone else? Would be amusing...
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Thank you! I love it!!I can't remember where I found it (probably msndollies or something similar...) but there's lots of variations of you look ong Google Images or something... I just liked the fact that it's obviously a homeless bloke with that on his board, no matter how staged that's pretty cool! :)
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so long as it's a "normal" eco-warrior, not some stinky bloke in a hairshirt who normally lives in a tree by heathrow; 'cos that'd just keep purveying the stereotype and we don't want that.Super.Niki wrote:
I don't recall them ever having a 100% eco-warrior in the house, anyone else? Would be amusing...
I think we can stretch to some dreads...I like dreads.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!