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Previously on "Bisexuals Should Admit They are Gay - Christopher Biggins."
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Originally posted by Mordac View Posthe did seem to know what he was talking about when he said men give better blow-jobs
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWhat, you mean Biggins is gay? He never struck me as the pillow biting type. Mind you, he did seem to know what he was talking about when he said men give better blow-jobs, so I guess that should have rung alarm bells...
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What, you mean Biggins is gay? He never struck me as the pillow biting type. Mind you, he did seem to know what he was talking about when he said men give better blow-jobs, so I guess that should have rung alarm bells...
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostChristopher Biggins what a total chunt.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...topher-biggins
I've always said, on the other hand, they are just plain desperate
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First ever series of Big Brother was great; very innovative, very interesting. After that, it's become a money-making cash cow for them and downright repetitive.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Postfrom the comments:
"I'm more shocked that people are still watching Big Brother than that one of the 'celebrities' in the house turned out to be a judgmental arsehole."
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This.
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from the comments:
"I'm more shocked that people are still watching Big Brother than that one of the 'celebrities' in the house turned out to be a judgmental arsehole."
^^
This.
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Bisexuals Should Admit They are Gay - Christopher Biggins.
Christopher Biggins what a total chunt.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...topher-biggins
“The worst type, I’m afraid to say, are the bisexuals,” said Christopher Biggins. “What it is, is people not wanting to admit they’re gay. Be honest: that’s what you’ve got to be.”Tags: None
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