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Chris Larkin
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Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Wiltshire, England
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Nice one Craig on coming 5th!
I didn't like him for ages, but since Maxwell left, he's not been a bad bloke. I would have preferred Kinga to go tonight, though. Well done Eugene on taking the money - not only that, he's now the bookies favourite to win, so he could get the whole lot - I really hope so, he's a great lad.
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Aug-11-2005 12:39
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Chris Larkin
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Location: Wiltshire, England
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He's better than Kinga!
Craig is strange, but I hated Maxwell & Saskia loads, so everyone was better when they left. I don't thing Craig is too bad.
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Aug-11-2005 18:28
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Chris Larkin
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Aug-12-2005 11:27
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Chris Larkin
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Location: Wiltshire, England
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Whatever turns you on...
And in other news: " Big Brother 6 'too close to call'"
Big Brother is heading for its closest final, with bookmakers putting housemates Eugene Sully and Anthony Hutton neck-and-neck to win the show.
The pair will battle it out for the remaining £50,000 prize alongside Makosi Musambasi and Kinga Karolczak in Friday night's live final.
Hairdresser Craig Coates was booted out in a shock eviction on Wednesday.
Ladbrokes spokesman Warren Lush said: "The favourite to win changes by the hour. We can't call it."
It is a two-horse race
Warren Lush, Ladbrokes
"It is going to be the closest Big Brother final night in the history of the series.
"Bookmakers have always dismissed the chances of any housemate who is not in the house from the start, but Eugene has a huge chance of bucking the trend and making history."
Mr Lush added that Makosi's chances had been slashed after allegations were made in a newspaper that she was an actress hired through a talent agency.
Record turnover
Ladbrokes said it had been contacted by a number of punters who had bet on the 24-year-old and wanted their money back, but the bookmaker will not be refunding their stakes.
"It is a two-horse race. Makosi and Kinga are not in the running," added Mr Lush.
Bookmaker William Hill said it had taken more than £1m worth of bets on the outcome of the C4 reality show - almost double the previous record turnover.
"We have been astonished by the interest in Big Brother and it has once again proved that it is the daddy when it comes to reality television," a spokesman said.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertai...dio/4144666.stm
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Aug-12-2005 15:13
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Chris Larkin
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Location: Wiltshire, England
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Aug-12-2005 16:41
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