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I'm glad Tully is going to Bali can't wait for the pics.
If Tully is going to Bali on the 9th June, she wont be at that Gold Telethon 2014... maybe Tim, Ben or Jade will attend?
http://goldtelethon.org.au/
Tune in to Gold Telethon, on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend, Monday 9th June 2014, broadcast live on Channel Nine, WIN and NBN and help make a difference to the lives of sick and injured children!
Gold Telethon is the major annual fundraising event for Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick. It raises funds to buy life-saving equipment, fund research and deliver vital services to help our young patients.
 
He must be doing pretty well with the plumbing to be considering a near $600,000 holiday home. Even if he plans on renting it out. Good for him if he can swing it.
yeah he's bought quite a few things lately..motorbike, vehicle,large leather lounge suite, kitchen renos etc going by his instagram photos....he says business is good
 
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Potential new property in bali . Inspecting in on the 21st June! @firemancaleb#lovebali#surfing#sunshine#summer#bali#indonesia#tropical

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This doesn't make sense, he goes from camping out on people's couches to buying a new truck and a $590,705 house in 6 months ??? Is he selling drugs too? Did his father give him a chunk of cash ? Is he lying to make himself look important/successful/attractive to women ?
 
The one time I wanna see what is happening with the Melbourne housemates they decide to be quite on SM. So is Boog only celebrating with close family and friends for her birthday dinner.
 
I smell an OK mag Drully 'we are dating' "article", especially given the interest in Jimmy on SM
 
I smell an OK mag Drully 'we are dating' "article", especially given the interest in Jimmy on SM

Really wouldn't he have to go to Sydney to do the photo shoot or can they do it from Melbourne. Ps they need to stop with the mag deals just announce it over SM or through a publicist
 
I forgot to post this snippet of an article I read on news.com.au the other day. The title is "Our biggest on-screen baddies: Can a villain ever win a reality TV show?" Can you recall any villains who have taken out a reality TV show? Has it been done before?

Even though it appears the author hasn't watched too many reality shows or else they'd know the answer, BB was mentioned and I had a good chuckle. Yes I adore Tahan so maybe I'm suffering from a bit of bias but this still seems like an inaccurate portrayal of what went down, especially when you include the live feeds. And wtf strategic voting did Tahan do to earn her the title of the Queen of it?!:

"2) Last year’s season of Big Brother delivered many frontrunners to play the role of resident baddie — Tully Smyth, who was cheating on her girlfriend with housemate Drew, the cunning Tim Dormer, who went on to be crowned the winner for 2013 — but it was brunette beauty Tahan who was the real villain.

The third place finisher spent her days in the house relentlessly tormenting the ‘Sugar Sisters’ Katie and Lucy, breaking Big Brother’s house rules and warring with Jade.

But despite being Queen of the strategic voting, ultimately she wasn’t able to outwit Tim Dormer to claim the $250,000 cash prize."



I also cracked up when someone mentioned Ben '12 in the comments (maybe someone from here?!):

Are you kidding me? The biggest villain in the history of Big Brother won just two years ago: Benjamin Norris. He spent the entire time in the house bitching, bullying and ridiculing housemates around him right up until the very last day. Tahan looked like an angel compared to him. He only won because of an excellent social media campaign ran by both his family and evicted housemates who obsessed over him. He was the very definition of evil and him winning was one of the darkest moments in Australian reality TV history, teaching children that if you try your best to belittle those around you because they're different, Australia will reward you with $250,000 for it.



http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...-reality-tv-show/story-fn8yvfst-1226935708302
 
I forgot to post this snippet of an article I read on news.com.au the other day. The title is "Our biggest on-screen baddies: Can a villain ever win a reality TV show?" Can you recall any villains who have taken out a reality TV show? Has it been done before?

Even though it appears the author hasn't watched too many reality shows or else they'd know the answer, BB was mentioned and I had a good chuckle. Yes I adore Tahan so maybe I'm suffering from a bit of bias but this still seems like an inaccurate portrayal of what went down, especially when you include the live feeds. And wtf strategic voting did Tahan do to earn her the title of the Queen of it?!:

"2) Last year’s season of Big Brother delivered many frontrunners to play the role of resident baddie — Tully Smyth, who was cheating on her girlfriend with housemate Drew, the cunning Tim Dormer, who went on to be crowned the winner for 2013 — but it was brunette beauty Tahan who was the real villain.

The third place finisher spent her days in the house relentlessly tormenting the ‘Sugar Sisters’ Katie and Lucy, breaking Big Brother’s house rules and warring with Jade.

But despite being Queen of the strategic voting, ultimately she wasn’t able to outwit Tim Dormer to claim the $250,000 cash prize."



I also cracked up when someone mentioned Ben '12 in the comments (maybe someone from here?!):

Are you kidding me? The biggest villain in the history of Big Brother won just two years ago: Benjamin Norris. He spent the entire time in the house bitching, bullying and ridiculing housemates around him right up until the very last day. Tahan looked like an angel compared to him. He only won because of an excellent social media campaign ran by both his family and evicted housemates who obsessed over him. He was the very definition of evil and him winning was one of the darkest moments in Australian reality TV history, teaching children that if you try your best to belittle those around you because they're different, Australia will reward you with $250,000 for it.



http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...-reality-tv-show/story-fn8yvfst-1226935708302

Do they mean "strategic voting" like her nominations or her boyfriends voting scams? To be fair she had nothing to do with the voting scams, so adding that to a villain resume is pretty unreasonable.
 
The one time I wanna see what is happening with the Melbourne housemates they decide to be quite on SM. So is Boog only celebrating with close family and friends for her birthday dinner.

Sounds like she has a big weekend lined up, possibly going away for the long weekend. She may be celebrating Boog-style then
 
I smell an OK mag Drully 'we are dating' "article", especially given the interest in Jimmy on SM

So, Tully alerted the pap to Jimmy so they could be stalked and spread across the papers leading to a renewed interest in ex-HM relationships - priming the way for interest in her new OK exclusive about her relationship with Drew. Social Media Mastermind.
 
I've been wondering if Caleb was a full-time Fireman or whether it was just convenient labeling for BB. Does anyone know what region he lives in? I've read comments that he lives far away from the other ex-housemates, so if he is in a regional area, potentially he is a volunteer with the CFA, rather than a salaried MFB staffer. I know there are some salaried positions in the CFA, but a large portion of their resources are in volunteers. To me, it would explain why he is also working as a plumber, it just seems less likely that he'd be employed with the MFB/CFA as well as working as a plumber.
 
I've been wondering if Caleb was a full-time Fireman or whether it was just convenient labeling for BB. Does anyone know what region he lives in? I've read comments that he lives far away from the other ex-housemates, so if he is in a regional area, potentially he is a volunteer with the CFA, rather than a salaried MFB staffer. I know there are some salaried positions in the CFA, but a large portion of their resources are in volunteers. To me, it would explain why he is also working as a plumber, it just seems less likely that he'd be employed with the MFB/CFA as well as working as a plumber.

He definately works with the MFB, there have been plenty of posts put up on instagram. Most fireys do shift work so that would enable him to be free for his plumbing business at certain times. I am not sure but I think he lives around Chelsea somewhere. I think his sister lives down near Phillip Island.
 
I forgot to post this snippet of an article I read on news.com.au the other day. The title is "Our biggest on-screen baddies: Can a villain ever win a reality TV show?" Can you recall any villains who have taken out a reality TV show? Has it been done before?

Even though it appears the author hasn't watched too many reality shows or else they'd know the answer, BB was mentioned and I had a good chuckle. Yes I adore Tahan so maybe I'm suffering from a bit of bias but this still seems like an inaccurate portrayal of what went down, especially when you include the live feeds. And wtf strategic voting did Tahan do to earn her the title of the Queen of it?!:

"2) Last year’s season of Big Brother delivered many frontrunners to play the role of resident baddie — Tully Smyth, who was cheating on her girlfriend with housemate Drew, the cunning Tim Dormer, who went on to be crowned the winner for 2013 — but it was brunette beauty Tahan who was the real villain.

The third place finisher spent her days in the house relentlessly tormenting the ‘Sugar Sisters’ Katie and Lucy, breaking Big Brother’s house rules and warring with Jade.

But despite being Queen of the strategic voting, ultimately she wasn’t able to outwit Tim Dormer to claim the $250,000 cash prize."



I also cracked up when someone mentioned Ben '12 in the comments (maybe someone from here?!):

Are you kidding me? The biggest villain in the history of Big Brother won just two years ago: Benjamin Norris. He spent the entire time in the house bitching, bullying and ridiculing housemates around him right up until the very last day. Tahan looked like an angel compared to him. He only won because of an excellent social media campaign ran by both his family and evicted housemates who obsessed over him. He was the very definition of evil and him winning was one of the darkest moments in Australian reality TV history, teaching children that if you try your best to belittle those around you because they're different, Australia will reward you with $250,000 for it.



http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...-reality-tv-show/story-fn8yvfst-1226935708302
Oh yeah, Tahan's relentless daily torment of the Sugar Sisters, I remember it well. Sure, she complained about them a lot, and there were a few incidents, but huh?

Also, while I don't like him (except when he drinks too much), the commenter's description of Ben '12 as "the very definition of evil" made me giggle. Draaaaa-ma.
 
I forgot to post this snippet of an article I read on news.com.au the other day. The title is "Our biggest on-screen baddies: Can a villain ever win a reality TV show?" Can you recall any villains who have taken out a reality TV show? Has it been done before?

Even though it appears the author hasn't watched too many reality shows or else they'd know the answer, BB was mentioned and I had a good chuckle. Yes I adore Tahan so maybe I'm suffering from a bit of bias but this still seems like an inaccurate portrayal of what went down, especially when you include the live feeds. And wtf strategic voting did Tahan do to earn her the title of the Queen of it?!:

"2) Last year’s season of Big Brother delivered many frontrunners to play the role of resident baddie — Tully Smyth, who was cheating on her girlfriend with housemate Drew, the cunning Tim Dormer, who went on to be crowned the winner for 2013 — but it was brunette beauty Tahan who was the real villain.

The third place finisher spent her days in the house relentlessly tormenting the ‘Sugar Sisters’ Katie and Lucy, breaking Big Brother’s house rules and warring with Jade.

But despite being Queen of the strategic voting, ultimately she wasn’t able to outwit Tim Dormer to claim the $250,000 cash prize."



I also cracked up when someone mentioned Ben '12 in the comments (maybe someone from here?!):

Are you kidding me? The biggest villain in the history of Big Brother won just two years ago: Benjamin Norris. He spent the entire time in the house bitching, bullying and ridiculing housemates around him right up until the very last day. Tahan looked like an angel compared to him. He only won because of an excellent social media campaign ran by both his family and evicted housemates who obsessed over him. He was the very definition of evil and him winning was one of the darkest moments in Australian reality TV history, teaching children that if you try your best to belittle those around you because they're different, Australia will reward you with $250,000 for it.



http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/our-biggest-onscreen-baddies-can-a-villain-ever-win-a-reality-tv-show/story-fn8yvfst-1226935708302

Hahahaha Oh man! that could not be exaggerated enough! I have a feeling if she read this article she would have a chuckle about it herself. Littlebear said it best, sure she complained about them and there were a few incidents, but huh? Feistiness and (at times brutal) honesty should not be mixed up with evil and queen of villain.
 
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