I thought so too Feb but I still get them mixed up a bit so I don't really know if it was three or two farmers who took the extras home.I thought 3 of them took the extra girl home. Who lost one as there are only 2 as of last night's episode?
I agree. It's ridiculous.(Caught up)
So tonight she goes anyway.
I don't know why people apply for these shows if they are unprepared to play by the rules of the format (jealousy, not getting enough attention etc).
Not to mention realising halfway through that they don't really want to give up their city lifestyle and move to a farm.
Yes, and many of the girls speak in that typical reality show way that's crept in over the past few years, where they add an extra syllable at the end of a word.Did I hear Andrew say 'youse' and 'arks' last night? If so, total turn off for me...I couldn't marry someone who speaks like that...it's as bad as anythink and somethink. I'd be constantly picking him up on it and the relationship would probably end in 'divorce' before it even got started.
A bit of both probably.SO annoying! It's not hard to speak properly. I wonder if it's bad habits or laziness?
just noticed, I did it too. I just said teef instead of teeth!Picky bunch aren't we
My partner is sitting here watching a program on Optus sport where they chat with Premier League Football players. NONE of them know how to speak. There are no ths it's all efs - as in I Fink, Me Fumbs, Fursday, Lenghf. And you have bo(tt)le with no t's in it, (H)ospital with no H. The list is endless.
Edit, in fact it was Fursdee.
Presheate!Even the supposedly educated Kochie drops part of a lot of words.
BIDNESS for business
PRECIATE IT for appreciate it
FUTURTIVE for fugitive is common on the news.
And 90% of people say VUNNRABLE.