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Old 16-07-2015, 20:02
humpty dumpty
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Woah, are you me???

I agree.
LOL! Its just a little bit weird isn't it?...its almost comical how sincere he is when delivering his heartfelt speech about it, never mind how all the HMs seem touched and nod in agreement as if he had just climbed Mount Everest
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Old 16-07-2015, 20:26
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LOL! Its just a little bit weird isn't it?...its almost comical how sincere he is when delivering his heartfelt speech about it, never mind how all the HMs seem touched and nod in agreement as if he had just climbed Mount Everest
I know. Only an idle rich boy who'd never wanted for anything, including a career, could see being in the final of Big Brother as a lifelong dream come true.

First world problems...
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Old 16-07-2015, 20:33
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The GBP's opinion doesn't effect my own opinion, but when I don't like a housemate and I then discover this housemate is loved by the public (who fail to see the negatives that I see in them) it puts me off that HM even more. Equally, if I don't mind a HM, but discover they are disliked (and I feel given a harder time by the public than they deserve) I probably (irrationally) warm to that HM even more.

A rebel without a cause
A mean spirit, one that smiles nods and agrees and is quietly being spiteful.
Poor eating habits wind me up, swearing every other word, passing wind all the time revolts me (i.e. Jack) and for some strange reason when they share a bath with another housemate.
All three of these reasons for starters.
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