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MACTOWIN
29-01-2015
Originally Posted by Titshound:
“At the last eviction it seems that the person with the most votes from the public was Nadia.

Patsy told the wold and his dog she wanted to go, so she probably got two per cent of the vote.

Cami lee was not popular and could have got just a bit more, say three per cent of the vote.

This means that Hopkins could have scraped through with anything above five per cent of the vote, meaning she would have been out against any kind of decent opposition.

Nadia, the most popular in the last vote could only have increased her popularity over the last few days by being the most amusing and impressive person in the house.

Perez won't go.
So it is between Keith and Hopkins, so Hopkins might leave us tomorrow.”

If you think Katies is going you can have 40-1 at the Bookies. There is more chance of Nadia stopping bitching than Katie going.
Titshound
29-01-2015
Originally Posted by vald:
“It will either be Keith or Nadia, probably the latter. Once they're both gone I can stop watching. I don't like anyone else.”

The British public are getting better and better at judging people and would hardly vote Nadia, the most interesting person in the house and a real gem, out of the house.

We hear the voiced of the noisy ones and the ones with unreasonable bees in their bonnets above the rest, like some of the crowd outside the house.

But the voice of the reasonable prevailed the last time and Nadia got the most votes. How could she not, in that house. Now, she is even more liked as people see more and more of her.
Captain Kipper
29-01-2015
Originally Posted by Dextor_Morgan:
“I get ya Cpt ”

The post in question was great fiction but not as good as Star Wars (and it was Sci Fi anyway).
Titshound
29-01-2015
Originally Posted by MACTOWIN:
“If you think Katies is going you can have 40-1 at the Bookies. There is more chance of Nadia stopping bitching than Katie going.”

If that is the case, there is something fishy going on.

The decent British public will never vote Nadia out. They love her.
vald
29-01-2015
Originally Posted by Titshound:
“The British public are getting better and better at judging people and would hardly vote Nadia, the most interesting person in the house and a real gem, out of the house.

We hear the voiced of the noisy ones and the ones with unreasonable bees in their bonnets above the rest, like some of the crowd outside the house.

But the voice of the reasonable prevailed the last time and Nadia got the most votes. How could she not, in that house. Now, she is even more liked as people see more and more of her.”

This time she's up against three very popular characters.
Gloria Fandango
29-01-2015
Originally Posted by Titshound:
“If that is the case, there is something fishy going on.

The decent British public will never vote Nadia out. They love her.”

I don't love her and I'm decent. I don't know anyone personally who likes her and all my friends are decent too.
Titshound
29-01-2015
Originally Posted by Gloria Fandango:
“I don't love her and I'm decent. I don't know anyone personally who likes her and all my friends are decent too. ”

Voting is a majority business. Not all decent people have to think the same way.

You and your decent friends may have good reason to let Nadia's positive behaviour impress you negatively.

I am saying most decent people would be delighted with Nadia in the midst of that boring lot who are generally taking the viewing public for a ride with their schoolkid games.
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