Not yet on monday i watch cbs TAR 17 on thursday i watch cbs S21P.S. 92ddt are you watching Survivor VIP?
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Not yet on monday i watch cbs TAR 17 on thursday i watch cbs S21P.S. 92ddt are you watching Survivor VIP?
So you have separate bedrooms - one for men, the other one for women? In BBF, the housemates share a common bedroom.kaja_slo kirjoitti:And one of them will sleep in women's pink bedroom.
Yes that is true. Not even one photo. Very shamefulKaja_slo
I was searching for house tour, but couldn'd find it.
I'll attach some pictures later, thereis a plan of BB house for the start.
What?! This should be crystal clear now.BrutalGentleman kirjoitti:Edit: There's quite an interesting recent post to the above-mentioned thread. ("Today the HMs here were waken up with a song sung by Sandra Auer." :!: Haven't seen that mentioned here on BBPlaza...)
24/7 was free till this season. The house is not huge at all. Take a look.Rambou kirjoitti:24/7 seems to be ridicilously cheap in Slovenia. In here, you'll have to pay uh, something around 20-30 EUR/month. And the house in your country looks damn huge compared to ours
Why is she in her underwear? On a second thought, I guess the reason doesn't matter... I'm not complaining!kaja_slo kirjoitti:The presenter Nina Osenar is entering the house at 1:30 minute. You must wait to that point.
Nice house. I like it.kaja_slo kirjoitti:The theme of the house is Alice from Wonderland.
I would love to see some more colorful and surreal designs for BBF as well, for a change. And more rooms or separate spaces. Maybe in multiple levels, too. The BBF 2010 house is direly boring.kaja_slo kirjoitti:I found a big difference between the two houses. Yours is cold - I know, Scandinavian style - ours is warm.
But she just said the house is warm :mrgreen:BrutalGentleman kirjoitti: Why is she in her underwear?
Jumi isn't a surname at least nowadays. But jumi is in Finnish wikipedia, it was an old spirit and a fake wedding.. I'll let Brutalgentleman translate more if he wants to, he's so great in thatkaja_slo kirjoitti: Off topic : my grandgrandgrand dad's origin is Finland. We suppose he was a Finnish soldier - his surname was Jumi or Yumi. Can somebody check this surname on any of your search engines ?
Well now it's getting hot here in Finland too..!kaja_slo kirjoitti:She is always dressed in dresses that uncover her gorgeous body. She was miss Hawaian tropic and made beautiful shots for Playboy 5 years ago.
http://www.playboy.si/dekleta/playmate/nina-osenar/
I sent a private message to you with a couple of links to relevant surname and genealogy / church record search engines (so as not to cause this thread drift too much in the off-topicy direction...)kaja_slo kirjoitti:Off topic : my grandgrandgrand dad's origin is Finland. We suppose he was a Finnish soldier - his surname was Jumi or Yumi. Can somebody check this surname on any of your search engines ?
Very nice house and it's much bigger than ours. I especially liked the bathroom in general and the fact that there's a stall for the toilet bowl. In our bathroom the toilet bowl is out in the open, so it may be a stretch for some people to use it. Your yard is also bigger than ours, but we have a separated activity area, which in my opinion is in way too little use.kaja_slo kirjoitti:The house is not huge at all. Take a look.
I'm not at all sure if that should be the goal... But yeah, they could make it more pleasant and visually interesting for the viewers' eyes.wrasanen kirjoitti:I don't know why they can't make it pleasant for the housemates.
That was because one of the sponsors ("Tekniset", a Finnish retail chain selling household appliances such as laundry machines and dishwashers) needed to be written into the show so they could have their great product placement moment when the laundry machine finally arrived.wrasanen kirjoitti:At one stage they had no washing machine and had to do all their laundry by hand