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I have a problem with Jimmy
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norbitonite
30-11-2014
Originally Posted by HBB:
“I'm not at all clear why people on here seem so concerned that he may win, I can't see his appeal and haven't from early doors.
So why so up tight?


I can't take this sort of DS reaction seriously. When a person has had a negative experience and they hang it on someone they've seen on TV for about 15 mins per night for two weeks

He's a prat. That's all.”

It's not quite all. He's nasty, too.
Jimmy Connors
30-11-2014
I am no fan of Jake, but the way Jimmy went on was not nice. It was obvious Jake was not enjoying it. Jimmy's excuse was to say it was all banter. Banter is supposed to work two ways. This didn't.

Even the others in the camp were taken aback by it all. As evident when they were talking about it during dinner later on.
calamity
30-11-2014
Even his pal Foggy sees thru his horrible antics. and didnt Jimmy also out his gay brother on a prank call... silly man went overboard with his own importance and isnt important at all... felt awful for Jake.
calamity
30-11-2014
wouldnt it be great if Foggy gave the exhibitonist the brush off..he was annoyed too at his behaviour with jake. I think Jimmy has used Foggy as part of his so called entertainment from the start..seems the resident bully has a history of apologising after a fight in the past.then that of course makes it alright. like saying later that it was banter and a joke when Jake looked on the brink of tears..hes a horrible show off who should get the boot off the show...
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/footb...h-Nicky-Barmby
Wolfsheadish
30-11-2014
I think Jimmy's behaviour last night was typical of most bullies. When they're called out on their behaviour, or when they have second thoughts about what they've said they excuse it as banter, "Don't you have a sense of humour?" being the most common response after they've reduced some poor wretch to tears. I'm no fan of Jake and don't even like him much, but no one deserved what Jimmy said to him last night. What right does Jimmy have to be there? (since he seems to think he has more right than Jake).

The other thing is that remarks like the ones Jimmy made don't just come from nowhere. He's obviously been thinking these things all along and just lost his rag enough to let the mask slip (as someone else put it). Nasty little man, isn't he?
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