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Old 24-07-2014, 22:58
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Is this the only insult she knows?! Calling Jale fat again, yawn. You'd think she would have a wide variety of insults given the type of person she is. But no, calling someone fat is about as intellectual as it gets
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:10
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I wonder if Helen called Jale a fat knobhead to her face?

Or was that just another one of those things that hypothetically she would 'probably' say to her?
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:13
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"Fat Knobhead" doesn't mean she's calling her overweight. That term, to me and many others, implies that she is a 'big knobhead' or 'major knobhead' for further clarification..

Stop grabbing at every excuse to bully Helen.
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:14
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"Fat Knobhead" doesn't mean she's calling her overweight. That term, to me and many others, implies that she is a 'big knobhead' or 'major knobhead' for further clarification..

Stop grabbing at every excuse to bully Helen.
who has given steven internet access?
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:15
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"Fat Knobhead" doesn't mean she's calling her overweight. That term, to me and many others, implies that she is a 'big knobhead' or 'major knobhead' for further clarification..

Stop grabbing at every excuse to bully Helen.

I have never heard that, calling someone a FAT knobhead is saying they are both, not a big knobhead. What circles do you run in?
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:16
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I have never heard that, calling someone a FAT knobhead is saying they are both, not a big knobhead. What circles do you run in?
I've heard it plentiful times in Essex.
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:19
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"Fat Knobhead" doesn't mean she's calling her overweight. That term, to me and many others, implies that she is a 'big knobhead' or 'major knobhead' for further clarification..

Stop grabbing at every excuse to bully Helen.
We all know what she meant.

Stop grabbing at every excuse to defend Helen.

Oh and by the way, you might want to look up the definition of bullying. Repeating something someone's already said is not bullying.
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:23
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I've heard it plentiful times in Essex.
Ive heard that term used as well.

You just have to accept people will use any opportunity to belittle or degrade Helen
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:23
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Just more venom coming from Helen's mouth. She's spent more time insulting people than doing anything else during her time in the house.
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:30
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can a comet go into Mount ST Helen's mouth & plug it
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:33
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"Fat Knobhead" doesn't mean she's calling her overweight. That term, to me and many others, implies that she is a 'big knobhead' or 'major knobhead' for further clarification..

Stop grabbing at every excuse to bully Helen.
You might want to check out the meaning on Urban Dictionary
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:33
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I've heard it plentiful times in Essex.
Ive heard that term used as well.
Truly pathetic.

Of course, she might have said something else entirely, it was hard to tell through her thick Essex accent. And it's not like it's the sort of thing she usually says.
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:34
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Truly pathetic.

Of course, she might have said something else entirely, it was hard to tell through her thick Essex accent. And it's not like it's the sort of thing she usually says.
excellent.
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Old 24-07-2014, 23:45
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Truly pathetic.

Of course, she might have said something else entirely, it was hard to tell through her thick Essex accent. And it's not like it's the sort of thing she usually says.
Love it
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