Day: 6 January 2014

  • OPINION | Revising The Resolutions

    So here we are again. The start of a new year – And how do many people celebrate the coming of a new year? By looking at what they are not going to do over the next 12 months.

    No matter how you look at it, people who make resolutions are looking to give something up. Whether it be dieting (giving up food), quitting the cigarettes (self-explanatory) or even something such as getting fit (giving up slobbing on the sofa), they all involve getting rid of something out of your life. In keeping with the tradition, I have been giving some thought as to what I am giving up for the next 12 months.

    For me, as someone who does not smoke, gamble, do drugs, engage in criminal activities, conducts himself as a serial philander, pushes old ladies over in the street or generally engages in behaviour that could be considered as anti-social either by myself or by others, I am left with little choice but a rather obvious one. Part of me thinks that it is ok to be carrying those few extra pounds, simply because I can’t be bothered in getting myself out of the dent in the sofa cushion (which has to be said, has found itself nicely moulded into the shape of my backside – the very fact that when you stand up, there is a perfect imprint of my rear end still hollowed out in the cushion suggests that I need to get off the sofa more or that I need better foam cushions in the sofa… I have a feeling it is not the latter), but then there is another part of me which knows that for my health and happiness I should really get out in the fresh air a little more.

    The problem that comes with this type of resolution is that they often commence with the best intentions at New Year and last anything up to the 3rd or 4th of January. That said, placing too much pressure on yourself can be counter-productive, so as opposed to calling them New Year’s resolutions, and I going to term them as “objectives”. Furthermore, instead of being too specific in terms of my goal, I am going to attempt to change aspects of my lifestyle around my goal which (I hope) is a positive distraction from the primary objective. So here are my objectives (which may or may not be adhered to).

    1. I am going to try and swim for an hour at least three times per week

    2. I am going to reduce the number of times I have biscuits for breakfast

    3. I will make sure that my wine cellar reduces its stock in a more steady and elongated way ie. I need to stop downing wine at the weekends like it is going out of fashion. Emptying the wine cellar is not an Olympic sport (although if it was, I would be a gold medallist).

    4. I will make and stick to a shopping list as closely as possible without getting distracted by chocolate in shiny wrappings

    5. I will reluctantly accept that Pizza is not one of the basic food groups.

    6. My secretary will no longer be a bad influence when it comes to our cups of tea which, by her rules, seem to compulsorily include some form of chocolate or cake.

    7. Cheese will not be the cornerstone of my diet.

    So there it is. My last piece of writing of 2013, and one which commits me to a number of changes That said, regardless of your resolutions/objectives/panicked promises at ten seconds to midnight, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all every success with whatever changes, goals or resolutions you make and most importantly to wish you all a very happy 2014, which is filled with good health, laughter and happiness.

     

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  • CBB producers to “monitor” Evander after shocking homophobic rant

    Channel 5 has issued a statement with regard to Evander Holyfield’s homophobic comments on Celebrity Big Brother

    In a statement to TheGayUK from Channel 5 Reads:

    ‘Following Evander Holyfield’s comments about his personal views of homosexuality last night, Big Brother spoke to him in the diary room. Evander was told that his views weren’t shared by a large section of society and that expressing those views and the language he used could be seen as extremely offensive to many people. He was warned to think carefully about repeating them. Evander understood and accepted this.
    The producers of Big Brother will continue to monitor this and will take further appropriate action should a similar matter arise again.’

    TheGayUK also contacted OfCom, who confirmed a number of complaints had been received, however, no decision has been made to formally investigate

    Evander Holyfield, 51, was given a dressing down by the producers of Big Brother after a homophobic rant, which he said that he believed that homosexuality was wrong.

    During the conversation whilst in bed with Luisa Zissman, Holyfield said homosexuality was the same as, a ‘handicap’ person and it is something that could be fixed by doctors.

    When Luisa asked the former champion whether there were any out boxers the conversation took a turn for the worse,

    Luisa: ‘I think its good to be open because it’s normal’
    Holyfield: ‘That ain’t normal’

    He went on to say: ‘If you were born and your were turned this way – what would you do? You go to the doctor and get it fixed back right.

    He went on to explain:

    ‘All I’m trying to say, you know handicap people are born, you can’t say because they are born that way you can’t fix them.’

    ‘You know how handicap people are born? Now you kinda said because you were born that way you can’t move that way…’

    Luisa said that you couldn’t compare and that being gay wasn’t a choice.

    He shot back ‘Yes it is a choice,

    ‘You ain’t gay unless you slept with someone from the opposite sex.’

    Twitter users flooded the micro social network with complaints – calling for Holyfield to be evicted from the Big Brother House.

  • EastEnders | Linda Carter Struggles To Accept Johnny’s Sexuality

    EastEnders | Linda Carter Struggles To Accept Johnny’s Sexuality

    In tonight’s episode of EastEnders Linda Carter struggles to accept her son’s sexuality.

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  • Celebrity Big Brother: Ollie Locke ‘I’ve Never Slept With A Man’

    Celebrity Big Brother: Ollie Locke ‘I’ve Never Slept With A Man’

    Ollie Locke
    CREDIT: Channel 5

    Openly bisexual Made In Chelsea star Ollie Locke, opened up about his sexuality in a conversation with Luisa Zissman and Jasmine Waltz.

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