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An aggressive, shouty bully and an ear-biting violent dimwit who'd sell his granny for the win.
Aren't they just adorable? |
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I could watch J and A endlessly. They are kind funny deeply affectionate; a wonderful representation of men being friends. I am really moved by their connection. They have made CBB for me. (and offered a great contrast to the vitriol and violence in the souls of J and F). Certainly created by the context they are in, and offering a mutually supportive and comforting partnership, I think the intensity will wane after leaving the house but I am certain they will remain friends.
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It's an American way of spelling crazy. We all know how they like to drop vowels from words, well in this case they just dropped the Z instead. It's a lazy way of spelling and speaking, and sounds like something a five year old would say, not a 40 something woman.
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It's an American way of spelling crazy. We all know how they like to drop vowels from words, well in this case they just dropped the Z instead. It's a lazy way of spelling and speaking, and sounds like something a five year old would say, not a 40 something woman.
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An aggressive, shouty bully and an ear-biting violent dimwit who'd sell his granny for the win.
Aren't they just adorable? |
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I could watch J and A endlessly.
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Thank you for telling me what cray cray meant.
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An aggressive, shouty bully and an ear-biting violent dimwit who'd sell his granny for the win.
Aren't they just adorable? It's a no from me.
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What does cray cray mean?
![]() Oops it seems the Americans invented it.:
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Last night's live feed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbgSOEuqJ6M |
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They have a bath late at night when others go to bed for airtime, pure and simple. James is so fake and so transparent!
Neither are fake. Both likeable and genuine. Austins probkem was listening to Jenna too much who twisted things negatively and not trusting James. |
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An aggressive, shouty bully and an ear-biting violent dimwit who'd sell his granny for the win.
Aren't they just adorable? |
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Same here. I love to see a man like James so secure in his own sexuality that he doesn't give a damn.
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I did laugh out loud at the exchange
"The last ever man tub in the house...do you have a tub?" ![]() ![]() http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/...3085483206.jpg I was hoping they'd come back to the new bed to find Natasha sprawled out in it, snoring her head off.
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No, Americans do actually spell crazy, crazy. Cray, cray is one of those really grating pieces of slang which wall fall out of use fairly soon. Thankfully it has had its day.
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An aggressive, shouty bully and an ear-biting violent dimwit who'd sell his granny for the win.
Aren't they just adorable? I don't believe Austin is a bully but I accept that could be a subjective opinion but as for his tirade(s) we do have a background for him and therefore some understanding of where he may be coming from. He does always apologise and at least looks contrite. Even Janice still has a lot of time for him and what about when he's been funny and loving and caring ![]() I can understand people don't like him but you can't seem to understand that some do which is odd to me. I'm not much of a James fan myself because I find it hard to get how he was on The Apprentice out of my head. He was seriously awful and I don't believe the reasons he gave for picking Janice and nominating Austin but I can see why he appeals to others. He clearly has some positives. As for his violent past, even though I'm not a big fan of his still I find it impossible to imagine him doing that. He's either hiding something about himself very well or he is a changed man. I'm inclined to think the latter. |
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Is that all they are? Completely 1 dimensional characters with nothing more to them?
I don't believe Austin is a bully but I accept that could be a subjective opinion but as for his tirade(s) we do have a background for him and therefore some understanding of where he may be coming from. He does always apologise and at least looks contrite. Even Janice still has a lot of time for him and what about when he's been funny and loving and caring ![]() I can understand people don't like him but you can't seem to understand that some do which is odd to me. I'm not much of a James fan myself because I find it hard to get how he was on The Apprentice out of my head. He was seriously awful and I don't believe the reasons he gave for picking Janice and nominating Austin but I can see why he appeals to others. He clearly has some positives. As for his violent past, even though I'm not a big fan of his still I find it impossible to imagine him doing that. He's either hiding something about himself very well or he is a changed man. I'm inclined to think the latter. I've very little to say about James other than that he's a dull, sneaky little thug. His sanctimonious, saintly-by-numbers, little speeches are funny in their way - until you come on here and realise that so many people are actually buying it. ![]() As to not seeing him as being capable of assault - really? He's a cold fish. Remember his reaction to Austin's genuine upset? |
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It does but its going to be really hot in that bedroom I would think. I do the quilt over, quilt under, thing on really cold winter nights or chilly ones before I put the heating on for winter (or after turning it off in Spring). Its very comfy and comforting but also very warm.
Last night felt like a last chance to simply enjoy the natural chemistry and friendship between them. I believe some of it's been genuine and you know what, if the rest has been game playing and fake, well I don't think I care. They've entertained me the most. |
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I think they are both adorable guys, full of effervescence and mischief. James is a tad preachy at times and Austin - well those tantrums and the nastiness in them is a blot. But all in all I think they have both been fabulous.
For me they have absolutely made the series.
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