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November 27th, 2007

I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here – Episode # 13

Getting to the business end of the show now, so far I am not very happy with the vote offs…feels like all the big characters are going leaving only the quieter ones, Janice & Biggins are the only remaining ones I find worth watching. How do you guys feel about this years show in general? And who would you like to see win? A poll has been added to the side bar, please place your vote :)

November 27th, 2007

Moving to a New Home?

I can’t wait to move house you know, I am sure I have said that before but I really mean it. Every thing about the whole process excites me, from packing every thing up, to buying all new furniture to walking into my new front door for the first time. You can probably tell this would be my first move hey? I bet every one who has been through the stress before will think I am crazy! One site I will be using when the time finally comes in MovingOrbit, it will gather a number of moving estimates and quotes from different moving companies, so that you can easily pick the best company for you.

November 27th, 2007

I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here – John next to leave jungle.

John Burton-Race was the fourth contestant to be eliminated from I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! last night.

The chef will be best remembered for eating a witchetty grub and crocodile penis in the Sushi Train of Pain trial, cooking for camp each night and regularly arguing with PR guru Lynne Franks.

“I would have liked to have stayed a bit longer, but it’s been the most memorable time in my life,” John told Ant & Dec after leaving the camp. “I loved the jungle and the fun of the Trials. I loved the flavour of the witchetty grub, but I’m not too hot on the crocodile’s c***.”

Asked about his clashes with Lynne, John explained: “I just found her completely objectionable. She was lazy, which annoyed me intensely, and I don’t believe in all this zone crap.”

However, he named J Brown as his “best buddy” from the jungle and also praised Janice Dickinson: “She’s a bonkers, mental, outspoken, loud, camera-hogging diva, but I like it a lot.”