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I mean....
Is his daybed made out of shipping pallets???
 
Far from it, mate.

Also, emphasis on your words "that's all I remember".

If you actually were open to revisiting old episodes, which we all know you're not, and considering you're basing your opinion on your memory of something that's now nearly 10 years old, you'd recall that while, yes, Dean absolutely did have a nasty streak, he was so not a bully. Well-spoken, outspoken and very confident in his views, sure, but he always gave others the benefit of the doubt.

His sidekick in the house, however, Logan David was a completely different story - he was extremely rude and a very cruel person.

But Dean, in my opinion, while arrogant, actually had a heart. Definitely not "one of the biggest bullies in BBAU history".

Anyway.

Not even going back into the Glenn topic with you again either btw.

The fact that he had a massive dick, that he could make dance on cue has nothing to do with our fondness of him! ;)
 
Farmer Dave on the road to Gundagai
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HIS face is familiar to many as “Farmer Dave” from Big Brother, Dancing With The Stars and Australian Story fame.
Having conquered the television networks, now David Graham, Box Hill, on the outskirts of Sydney, is set to host his own series, which is in production for web, TV, and in-flight audiences.

Tuckerbox traces his journey across Australia, as he experiences what makes Australian made and Australian grown food special, and showcases a diverse culinary tourism destination full of interesting characters.
Mr Graham grew up on a wheat, cattle and sheep station in southern Queensland and built a successful value-added lamb meat business by using a network of 50 farmers’ markets.

He is determined to help consumers understand the importance of their shopping decisions, not demonise multinational corporations that source local produce.
“The series will open up the urban world to the whole story of food, right through from the base product to the end product,” Mr Graham said.
“Every person involved has a beautiful story that has to be told from every part of the process.
“The public has been barraged with anti-food stories, and all these groups are trying to denigrate a pristine environment and passionate producers.”

Mr Graham announced the series at Young Henry’s craft brewery in Sydney's Newtown, which features in the first of 15 episodes filmed to date.
Co-owner Richard Adamson said the brewers understood the importance of provenance.
Grain used in fermentation is sourced from NSW farms and spent grain is returned to farms for livestock feed.
The brewery occasionally sources some of the grain-fed cattle or goat for “tip to tail” feasts.
All the hops used in the core range of beers are Australian grown.
Tuckerbox.tv goes live on Australia Day 2015.

http://www.theland.com.au/news/agri...mer-dave-on-the-road-to-gundagai/2710862.aspx
 
Good on Bradley... I didn't pick that one though, he seemed way too excited when he got kisses from the girls in the house!
 
Big Brother's Tim and Tully: Still Living the Dream One Year On

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Of all the contestants on last year's Big Brother, two stood out from the crowd as the most polarising — whether they were loved passionately or rather strongly disliked, one thing couldn't be denied: Tim Dormer and Tully Smyth got people talking. Tim won the show, walking away with $250,000 and a confirmed legion of fans, while Tully had a tougher time of it with an army of haters ready to pounce when she left the house six weeks before the finale.

Now, as the 2014 iteration of Big Brother draws closer (it starts Monday night), we thought it was high time to catch up with these two. They've been busy: they went to Splendour in the Grass together in late July, Tully's just returned from a trip to the UK and Tim's living his dream hanging out regularly with icons Terri, Bindi and Bob Irwin. We spoke with the lovely and funny pair — who seem as close as brother and sister — about how the past year has treated them, what they struggled with upon re-entering the real world and why they still get emotional talking about the BB experience.


Read full article @ http://www.popsugar.com.au/celebrit...terview-35637358?stream_view=1#photo-35637478
 
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