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Game Forum - BIG BROTHER
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miamiBRICE
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Yeah. What did we even do in this task?!?Aren't we all getting ready for the party tonight? I know I am.
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I presume we are going to pass this week's task!
miamiBRICE
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C'mon @L!TTLES!STER even Big Brother wouldn't care if somebody had posted a GIF of a celebrity...
Connoisseur
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So I'm not lovable then... got it...![]()
I don't know how you got that from my post.

But unfortunately there can only be one winner hence the voting inevitably reflects who THE MOST LOVABLE is out of all the slightly less LOVABLE HOUSEMATES currently competing for the title of BBB winner. So in other words there is no room for hate in here, is all about love.

Columbo
Never again
I don't know how you got that from my post.What I'm saying is that ALL HOUSEMATES are lovable to a degree.
But unfortunately there can only be one winner hence the voting inevitably reflects who THE MOST LOVABLE is out of all the slightly less LOVABLE HOUSEMATES currently competing for the title of BBB winner. So in other words there is no room for hate in here, is all about love.![]()
With me being the most lovable?
dxnx
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Well I got 0 points for the first 3 nominations, so..With me being the most lovable?
Inigo Montoya
The New Dread Pirate Roberts.
OMG guys there is a meteor shower tonight...
Geminids asteroidal meteor shower to peak tonight

Dr Tanya Hill, an astronomer at the Melbourne Planetarium, said as the Earth passes through debris left behind by the asteroid Phaethon, there should be an impressive light-show.
"We're actually going to be looking at debris form an asteroid that's out there in space and the earth is currently ploughing through it," she said.
"And so all those small little chunks from the asteroid are now going to come pouring through the atmosphere and cause lovely shooting stars."
Dr Hill said some shooting stars may have been visible on Saturday but the peak of the shower was expected to occur on Sunday night.
"Where you want to be looking is towards the north-east. We're looking for the constellation of Gemini or the Twins which is marked by two bright starts known as Pollux and Castor," she said.
"Now if you're further north, in Brisbane for instance, those stars will rise about 9:00pm. That's when you can start to go out and see if you can catch any of these meteor showers.
"As we head further south places like Melbourne will see those stars appear about 11:00pm in the evening or Hobart it's about 11:20pm.
"The other thing though is that a couple of hours later around midnight local time, wherever you are in the country, or 1:00am for summer time, the moon will actually rise and that will drown out some of the fainter meteors.
"The thing with the Gemini is, because so many of the meteors are brighter and more dense, there is a great chance of still being able to catch a few."
Dr Hill said the meteor shower will be much longer-lasting than regular shooting stars.
"For most meteor showers we plough through dust debris that's left over from comet, whereas in this case, being an asteroid, the debris is a bit more denser, and so the difference you'll see in the night sky is that from a lot of these meteors," she said.
"They're more long-lasting and so you'll see a much longer flash through the night sky."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-13/geminids-asteroidal-meteor-shower-confirmed/5965486
Geminids asteroidal meteor shower to peak tonight

Dr Tanya Hill, an astronomer at the Melbourne Planetarium, said as the Earth passes through debris left behind by the asteroid Phaethon, there should be an impressive light-show.
"We're actually going to be looking at debris form an asteroid that's out there in space and the earth is currently ploughing through it," she said.
"And so all those small little chunks from the asteroid are now going to come pouring through the atmosphere and cause lovely shooting stars."
Dr Hill said some shooting stars may have been visible on Saturday but the peak of the shower was expected to occur on Sunday night.
"Where you want to be looking is towards the north-east. We're looking for the constellation of Gemini or the Twins which is marked by two bright starts known as Pollux and Castor," she said.
"Now if you're further north, in Brisbane for instance, those stars will rise about 9:00pm. That's when you can start to go out and see if you can catch any of these meteor showers.
"As we head further south places like Melbourne will see those stars appear about 11:00pm in the evening or Hobart it's about 11:20pm.
"The other thing though is that a couple of hours later around midnight local time, wherever you are in the country, or 1:00am for summer time, the moon will actually rise and that will drown out some of the fainter meteors.
"The thing with the Gemini is, because so many of the meteors are brighter and more dense, there is a great chance of still being able to catch a few."
Dr Hill said the meteor shower will be much longer-lasting than regular shooting stars.
"For most meteor showers we plough through dust debris that's left over from comet, whereas in this case, being an asteroid, the debris is a bit more denser, and so the difference you'll see in the night sky is that from a lot of these meteors," she said.
"They're more long-lasting and so you'll see a much longer flash through the night sky."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-13/geminids-asteroidal-meteor-shower-confirmed/5965486
hooleydooley
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<stumbles out of the herb garden, looks around and is scared to enter the outside toilet ......... smells something like bleach or is it the chlorine in the pool ........ walks slowly to the toilet and finds them spotless>
hooleydooley
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trying to see if it will be visible in the West .......OMG guys there is a meteor shower tonight...
Inigo Montoya
The New Dread Pirate Roberts.
I hope it is for you... I'm going to keep my guys on the sky tonight...trying to see if it will be visible in the West .......
miamiBRICE
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Hey! The thread ratings look like they've gone up by 2000... Maybe that Mav guy did actually help out?
OMG guys there is a meteor shower tonight...
Geminids asteroidal meteor shower to peak tonight
Dr Tanya Hill, an astronomer at the Melbourne Planetarium, said as the Earth passes through debris left behind by the asteroid Phaethon, there should be an impressive light-show.
"We're actually going to be looking at debris form an asteroid that's out there in space and the earth is currently ploughing through it," she said.
"And so all those small little chunks from the asteroid are now going to come pouring through the atmosphere and cause lovely shooting stars."
Dr Hill said some shooting stars may have been visible on Saturday but the peak of the shower was expected to occur on Sunday night.
"Where you want to be looking is towards the north-east. We're looking for the constellation of Gemini or the Twins which is marked by two bright starts known as Pollux and Castor," she said.
"Now if you're further north, in Brisbane for instance, those stars will rise about 9:00pm. That's when you can start to go out and see if you can catch any of these meteor showers.
"As we head further south places like Melbourne will see those stars appear about 11:00pm in the evening or Hobart it's about 11:20pm.
"The other thing though is that a couple of hours later around midnight local time, wherever you are in the country, or 1:00am for summer time, the moon will actually rise and that will drown out some of the fainter meteors.
"The thing with the Gemini is, because so many of the meteors are brighter and more dense, there is a great chance of still being able to catch a few."
Dr Hill said the meteor shower will be much longer-lasting than regular shooting stars.
"For most meteor showers we plough through dust debris that's left over from comet, whereas in this case, being an asteroid, the debris is a bit more denser, and so the difference you'll see in the night sky is that from a lot of these meteors," she said.
"They're more long-lasting and so you'll see a much longer flash through the night sky."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-13/geminids-asteroidal-meteor-shower-confirmed/5965486
Awesome!!!

It was the "ignore the obvious" task. Looks like you did pretty good by ignoring that we had a task in the first place.Yeah. What did we even do in this task?!?

Hey! The thread ratings look like they've gone up by 2000... Maybe that Mav guy did actually help out?
He did tag a lot of people that might not have known this thread existed?
I hope we have gained a few new followers. *waves*
hooleydooley
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Spock
Live long and prosper
hooleydooley
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Hope the Animals are okYep big fire.
I can see the smoke ... only about 2kms from where I live.

Spock
Live long and prosper
Hope the Animals are ok![]()
I'm going to take a drive closer and see what I can see.
I'll get back to you!
Who the heck is @Mav ?!? 
I'm proud of @reepbot and @Inigo Montoya apologising to BB and making amends. Well done.
Just when I thought I was going to give up and flick to a different channel

I'm proud of @reepbot and @Inigo Montoya apologising to BB and making amends. Well done.

Just when I thought I was going to give up and flick to a different channel

davidftw
Team LaPags!
I'm glad I came to this thread for this information alone.OMG guys there is a meteor shower tonight...
Geminids asteroidal meteor shower to peak tonight
Dr Tanya Hill, an astronomer at the Melbourne Planetarium, said as the Earth passes through debris left behind by the asteroid Phaethon, there should be an impressive light-show.
"We're actually going to be looking at debris form an asteroid that's out there in space and the earth is currently ploughing through it," she said.
"And so all those small little chunks from the asteroid are now going to come pouring through the atmosphere and cause lovely shooting stars."
Dr Hill said some shooting stars may have been visible on Saturday but the peak of the shower was expected to occur on Sunday night.
"Where you want to be looking is towards the north-east. We're looking for the constellation of Gemini or the Twins which is marked by two bright starts known as Pollux and Castor," she said.
"Now if you're further north, in Brisbane for instance, those stars will rise about 9:00pm. That's when you can start to go out and see if you can catch any of these meteor showers.
"As we head further south places like Melbourne will see those stars appear about 11:00pm in the evening or Hobart it's about 11:20pm.
"The other thing though is that a couple of hours later around midnight local time, wherever you are in the country, or 1:00am for summer time, the moon will actually rise and that will drown out some of the fainter meteors.
"The thing with the Gemini is, because so many of the meteors are brighter and more dense, there is a great chance of still being able to catch a few."
Dr Hill said the meteor shower will be much longer-lasting than regular shooting stars.
"For most meteor showers we plough through dust debris that's left over from comet, whereas in this case, being an asteroid, the debris is a bit more denser, and so the difference you'll see in the night sky is that from a lot of these meteors," she said.
"They're more long-lasting and so you'll see a much longer flash through the night sky."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-13/geminids-asteroidal-meteor-shower-confirmed/5965486

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