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does she say "push it out ya, nigga" or "push it out, you nigga" or "push it out, you nigger"?

it's kind of hard to tell

anyway, best tv ever - come on ireland!
 
does she say "push it out ya, nigga" or "push it out, you nigga" or "push it out, you nigger"?

it's kind of hard to tell

anyway, best tv ever - come on ireland!

I think it was, 'you pushin it out, nigger?'

even if it wasn't meant in an overtly racist way, you'd have to wonder about someone who has such a word in the forefront of their vocabulary like that, to 'just let it slip'. The stupid, honky, redneck beeeaaaatchhh. I still would though
 
the rumour mill is churning, apparently one of the guys thats gonna be put in tonight is Hollywood's Cuba Gooding Junior.


Cuba Gooding Jr. was born on January 2, 1968, in The Bronx, New York. His father, Cuba Gooding, was the lead vocalist for the R&B group The Main Ingredient, which had a hit with the song "Everybody Plays The Fool". His mother, Shirley, was a backup singer for The Sweethearts. His father moved the family to Los Angeles in 1972, only to leave them a few years later. Despite this setback, Cuba was able to maintain a positive outlook and overachieved throughout school. He attended four different high schools and was elected class president in three of them. While at high school, Cuba met and fell in love with Sara Kapfer, whom he later lived with for seven years before tying the knot in March 1994.

Following high school, Cuba studied Japanese martial arts for three years before turning his focus toward acting. Early on, he landed guest starring roles on shows like "Hill Street Blues" (1981) and "MacGyver" (1985). His first major role was in the 1991 box office surprise Boyz n the Hood (1991). He followed this success with supporting roles in major films like A Few Good Men (1992), Lightning Jack (1994) and Outbreak (1995).

In 1996, Cuba was cast as an arrogant but loyal football player in the Tom Cruise-Cameron Crowe film Jerry Maguire (1996). The film became a huge box office smash and earned Cuba an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. His "Show Me The Money" line in the movie became a nationwide catchphrase. The role elevated him to superstar status, as many of Hollywood's top producers began to "show him the money" to appear in their films.

Since Jerry Maguire (1996), Cuba has managed to keep busy with a wide range of roles alongside many of Hollywood's biggest stars. Most recently, he won critical support for his portrayal of a mentally handicapped man in the heartwarming film Radio (2003), another movie about football. In 2002, he was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Currently, he resides in Studio City, California with Sara, now a school teacher, and their two sons.
 
Are you sure it's not going to be Bill Cosby?

the rumour mill is churning, apparently one of the guys thats gonna be put in tonight is Hollywood's Bill Cosby.


Bill Cosby was born on January 2, 1868, in The Bronx, New York. His father, Bill Cosby, was the lead vocalist for the R&B group The Main Ingredient, which had a hit with the song "Everybody Plays The Fool". His mother, Shirley, was a backup singer for The Sweethearts. His father moved the family to Los Angeles in 1972, only to leave them a few years later. Despite this setback, Bill was able to maintain a positive outlook and overachieved throughout school. He attended four different high schools and was elected class president in three of them. While at high school, Bill met and fell in love with Sara Kapfer, whom he later lived with for seven years before tying the knot in March 1994.

Following high school, Bill studied Japanese martial arts for 43 years before turning his focus toward acting. Early on, he landed guest starring roles on shows like "Hill Street Blues" (1981) and "MacGyver" (1985). His first major role was in the 1991 box office surprise Boyz n the Hood (1991). He followed this success with supporting roles in major films like A Few Good Men (1992), Lightning Jack (1994) and Outbreak (1995).

In 1996, Bill was cast as an arrogant but loyal football player in the Tom Cruise-Cameron Crowe film Jerry Maguire (1996). The film became a huge box office smash and earned Bill an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. His "Show Me The Money" line in the movie became a nationwide catchphrase. The role elevated him to superstar status, as many of Hollywood's top producers began to "show him the money" to appear in their films.

Since Jerry Maguire (1996), Bill has managed to keep busy with a wide range of roles alongside many of Hollywood's biggest stars. Most recently, he won critical support for his portrayal of a mentally handicapped man in the heartwarming film Radio (2003), another movie about football. In 2002, he was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Currently, Bill resides in Studio City, California with Sara, now a school teacher, and their two sons.
 
I like that this thread is in the Arts and Culture section.

And here's me thinking you'd all be discussion things like Helio Oiticica's influence on contemporary installation art practice in the developing world
....or somethin'
 
yer all wrong. They're sending in this bloke


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I watched it last night cos I have no life. The cynical side of me can't help but think the whole thing was staged. It looked very choreographed. From it firstly being some kind of throw-away comment that was dismissed by the person who was called 'n****r', to all of a sudden becoming very offended by it (as if by some delayed reaction, as if she was subsequently told to get offended).

Then they decided at about 3:30am to kick yer one out, I presume because they struggle more for ratings on a thursday than they do on a friday when they have their eviction show.

Now, feel free to call me a stupid cunt, but I would have thought that when an 18-year old, even one devoid of any sense of maturity or discernible intelligence (despite the show she puts on), who has been selected from thousands of wannabie exhibitionists to appear on that show, is told to get out, that they'd at least be a little disappointed or upset. Not this one though. Her reaction? 'I'm not wearing any underwear'. She took it a little too well if you ask me. She was a fucking plant.
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are you the girl who made the video response?

If so you shoulda memorised your response and looked at the camera
 
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