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If she didnt have pink hair, how do you know it was the same person ?Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostShe was good in the earlier rounds (IIRC) she didn't have pink hair then.
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She was good in the earlier rounds (IIRC) she didn't have pink hair then.
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I have to say, she didn't really contribute anything, I can't help wondering why they included her. It was the chap on her right who got most of their points.
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I wasn't intending to take the piss at all, but thanks for leaping onto the moral high ground.Originally posted by Platypus View PostNothing - they're just taking the P out of a blind contestant who had pink hair.
Cheap jokes indeed.
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I missed that bit - in fact, I only turned on after you posted, in the hope of having a cheap laugh at somebody else's expenseOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostGood point, well made - I meant the one using the Braille cards during the visual questions.
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Good point, well made - I meant the one using the Braille cards during the visual questions.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFive of the eight contestants appear to have some degree of visual impairment, unless those four are wearing spectacles out of vanity.
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Five of the eight contestants appear to have some degree of visual impairment, unless those four are wearing spectacles out of vanity.
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