It would be a great tactic.
Huge publicity, with a target that epitomises the stagnancy of Western civilisation - and they'd probably get public support too.
(I guess it would be pretty awful of Channel 4 not to tell them, some of them will have friends and relations to be worried about after all)
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Newington, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 13:41,
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but it's in the rules that they are to have no connection from the outside world
i dunno, it'd be pretty nasty to come out to that sort of news
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bookerina, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 13:43,
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They told them about 9/11 didn't they?
At least I think they did.
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grindforcolumbine Terrorism is bloody rude., Thu 7 Jul 2005, 13:44,
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yeah they did
i think the first series (or two) were on slightly later in the year than it is now
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Fergburger, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 14:03,
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I like the idea of affable terrorists,
blowing things up to gain support rather than scare people.
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baldmonkey a frothy foul-smelling vaginal discharge, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 13:43,
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How the producers handle that is probably the only thing
of interest to me about the whole sorry affair (Big Brother that is).
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Nimble Colin camera-wrangling, globe-trotting whisky enthusiast, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 13:44,
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