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James: "I've been knocked out before"
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stu7
13-09-2014
James: "I'm not scared of Audley, what's he going to do, knock me out? So what? I've been knocked out before."

I bet you have!!! Must have been by RUDE people who didn't get his sense of humour.
pope_tart
13-09-2014
many, many times i would surmise
white tigress
13-09-2014
THIS is what I'm itching to know--I LOVED him in CBB as he kept everything ticking over and catalysed responses & drama. But in the REAL WORLD, I just wonder how many times he's been socked in the face at, say, restaurants, clubs, backstage parties, shops, pubs, etc over the years?? Nightmare!! But a fab Housemate.
Scarlett Berry
13-09-2014
James Jordan chooses his targets well I imagine. He would only pick on someone whome he perceives as weak.

His goading of Audley was a deliberate attempt at provocation, knowing full well he had the protection of BB behind him.

He's an utter tool who made an absolute arse of himself on BB and even worse on his exit interview. I should imagine there was much tittering from his ex (beige)wokmates on SCD...

I think his next gig will be the panto villian in some off pier production at Christmas
sutie
13-09-2014
Is it very wicked of me to learn that he's been knocked out before?
Leviathain
13-09-2014
When he kept winding up Audrey and saying I'm not scared of you, clearly he was as when Audley challenged him to say it one more time he flat out refused.
1fab
13-09-2014
Probably when he fell over in his high heels.
nugget16
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by sutie:
“Is it very wicked of me to learn that he's been knocked out before? ”

Imagine if they had got Mike Tyson
Allex
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by stu7:
“James: "I'm not scared of Audley, what's he going to do, knock me out? So what? I've been knocked out before."

I bet you have!!! Must have been by RUDE people who didn't get his sense of humour.”

Hahaha... spot on
Pitman
13-09-2014
being knocked out by Ola isn't quite the same as being knocked out by a seventeen stone guy that has been trained to punch his weight
JanisElizabeth
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by stu7:
“James: "I'm not scared of Audley, what's he going to do, knock me out? So what? I've been knocked out before."

I bet you have!!! Must have been by RUDE people who didn't get his sense of humour.”

And I'm sure he will be again. Arrogant ****
Heyyouoverthere
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by stu7:
“James: "I'm not scared of Audley, what's he going to do, knock me out? So what? I've been knocked out before."

I bet you have!!! Must have been by RUDE people who didn't get his sense of humour.”

Really james? I bet you have never be knocked out by a boxer, ****!
cherry pip
13-09-2014
It's sad that James' anger is so bad that it's as if he wanted Audley to hit him, not only so he'd get the sympathy and Audley thrown out, but also because he actually 'wanted' him to punch him to test his own toughness. Hope that makes sense.
Pitman
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by Heyyouoverthere:
“Really james? I bet you have never be knocked out by a boxer, ****!”

it doesn't matter to James, in his own mind he seems to think a boxers punch is like being hit by Mallet's Mallet
JanisElizabeth
13-09-2014
I know this is wrong but I can't help hoping Audley gets a hold of James and drags him up some alley where there are no witnesses and punches his lights out!!!!!
JVS
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by stu7:
“ James: "I've been knocked out before"”

I'm guessing he said that before he had his brain in gear. The comment was greeted with a stony silence, and even James looked like he was thinking 'that was a twattish thing to say'.
JanisElizabeth
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by JVS:
“I'm guessing he said that before he had his brain in gear. The comment was greeted with a stony silence, and even James looked like he was thinking 'that was a twattish thing to say'.”

There were one or two stony silences during his trash talk on BOTS.
MamTor
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by JVS:
“I'm guessing he said that before he had his brain in gear. The comment was greeted with a stony silence, and even James looked like he was thinking 'that was a twattish thing to say'.”

Lol. I thought that, I saw a tumbleweed.

He's spent the whole show trying to provoke Audley and convince the audience and house mates that Audley is aggressive, but Audley didn't rise to it. He can't keep his cool like Audley and just reacts like some toddler. I think that comment was his last little hope of proving he was right all along, but just made him look a top-hat.
crisis3
13-09-2014
4 weeks and that's the only thing James has said that I believe.
BlueStreak
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by JanisElizabeth:
“I know this is wrong but I can't help hoping Audley gets a hold of James and drags him up some alley where there are no witnesses and punches his lights out!!!!! ”

It may be wrong Janis, but I can't help but be with you on this one.

Take him to a dim, dark place and give him a few respect lessons.

Janette800
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by Scarlett Berry:
“James Jordan chooses his targets well I imagine. He would only pick on someone whome he perceives as weak.

His goading of Audley was a deliberate attempt at provocation, knowing full well he had the protection of BB behind him.

He's an utter tool who made an absolute arse of himself on BB and even worse on his exit interview. I should imagine there was much tittering from his ex (beige)wokmates on SCD...

I think his next gig will be the panto villian in some off pier production at Christmas”

I agree with every word......that's if they will want to employ him at all......I can't see many people wanting to work with him after this
MargMck
13-09-2014
So knocked out.
But not nearly enough. Shame really.
JanisElizabeth
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by BlueStreak:
“It may be wrong Janis, but I can't help but be with you on this one.

Take him to a dim, dark place and give him a few respect lessons.

”

Phew. Thanks. I was thinking I was the only bad one here
pat_carter
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by Scarlett Berry:
“James Jordan chooses his targets well I imagine. He would only pick on someone whome he perceives as weak.

His goading of Audley was a deliberate attempt at provocation, knowing full well he had the protection of BB behind him.

He's an utter tool who made an absolute arse of himself on BB and even worse on his exit interview. I should imagine there was much tittering from his ex (beige)wokmates on SCD...

I think his next gig will be the panto villian in some off pier production at Christmas”

May we hope that they push him off the end of said pier?
Only joking James - hey, you don't get my sense of humour. I'm a nice person really!
HBB
13-09-2014
Originally Posted by Scarlett Berry:
“James Jordan chooses his targets well I imagine. He would only pick on someone whome he perceives as weak.

His goading of Audley was a deliberate attempt at provocation, knowing full well he had the protection of BB behind him.

He's an utter tool who made an absolute arse of himself on BB and even worse on his exit interview. I should imagine there was much tittering from his ex (beige)wokmates on SCD...

I think his next gig will be the panto villian in some off pier production at Christmas”

I keep hearing that James had the protection of BB

That's not true. If Audley hit James BB would not be able to stop him

James is safe with Audley because of Audley
Boxers learn self control, they are taught to be very disciplined.
Audrey's cool calm manner shows he is very well trained, and it's THAT which James took advantage of. Knowing he could posture and bait Audley and the man would simply take it

It does tell you what an insidious nasty bitter **** James is
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