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Old 15-06-2015, 23:10
Sweet_Princess
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Marc is the winner and Jack is the loser
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Old 15-06-2015, 23:12
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Delighted, can't wait to see his face when he's nominated and really can't wait to see he's evicted. I'm just afraid that he squirms his way out of this.
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Old 15-06-2015, 23:14
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Marc was referring to Jack shouting (cos he never speaks at normal decibels) that Marc was gone now and he (Jack) had won on that particular eviction night . He was crowing like cock of the walk , so Marc was letting him know what a dope he looked for boasting . Great comeback line delivered after the event .

Marc has said to Joel that he knows that he (Marc ) won't win this but advised him (Joel)to continue as he was, not back stabbing and that HE could go all the way . I thought that was a lovely thing to do . Had Marc been more selfish he'd never have offered that very genuine advice to Joel .
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Old 15-06-2015, 23:16
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Marc is the winner and Jack is the loser
Get a grip, Princess. We know you like Marc but nobody literally won or lost anything. Jack was talking like a child when he gobbed off about 'winning'. Marc was letting just him know that he'd heard everything and that Jack was sporting an eggy face. It was just a one-liner. I doubt that your beloved Marc actually believes he's won anything.
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