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Anyone Else Miss Heavy D???
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benbeez1
21-08-2016
his eviction was good for the house, more room
revolver44
21-08-2016
Not really. He was a good HM when Lewis was there because he upset the arrogant tosser on a regular basis was just fine in my book, but now Lewis has gone he's pointless really
Scamps8
21-08-2016
No don't miss him at all
BEAVERPATROL
21-08-2016
Watching a giant yellow-haired man-toddler bouncing around the house in colourful jim-jams BOOMing and CO-EEEing at random moments was pretty funny.

The miserable responses from the less amused housemates was also fun to watch. As someone said earlier, his wind-ups of Lewis were most entertaining.

So yes, I do miss him... he is a regular chirpy chappy and you don't get many of that sort in my local Waitrose.
kitten59
22-08-2016
Hell no. I found him very UNfunny.
Zarla
22-08-2016
Originally Posted by BEAVERPATROL:
“Watching a giant yellow-haired man-toddler bouncing around the house in colourful jim-jams BOOMing and CO-EEEing at random moments was pretty funny.

The miserable responses from the less amused housemates was also fun to watch. As someone said earlier, his wind-ups of Lewis were most entertaining.

So yes, I do miss him... he is a regular chirpy chappy and you don't get many of that sort in my local Waitrose.”

Agreed - sick of people saying on here that if you wouldn’t like it in your own home, you shouldn’t like it on BB.
starry
22-08-2016
I think the producers looked at him as disposable compared to Bear/Lewis/Marnie or even those more under the radar people. Because he was quite inarticulate he was an easy one to push for eviction, but once it was obvious he was getting the push I stopped watching.
dorsetwasp
22-08-2016
BOOM












No!
aurichie
22-08-2016
It ruined the tasks because they are all comfortable living on rations now he's gone.
MattXfactor
22-08-2016
I do miss him yes. I think he was definitely playing a game and that sometimes he crossed the line e.g with katie, however for the most part I think he spoke the truth and although was loud and brash seemed like a fairly nice bloke who was trying to embody a certain character which he believed may win the show.

For instance, I found it pretty cool how when he had to make face to face nominations one time he basically said he was picking Marnie cause "I don't like you" , none of the usual tripe housemates make up in the face to face nominations that they use to attempt to not offend people.
MattXfactor
22-08-2016
Originally Posted by aurichie:
“It ruined the tasks because they are all comfortable living on rations now he's gone.”

hahahahaha
Virgil Tracy
22-08-2016
Originally Posted by MattXfactor:
“I do miss him yes. I think he was definitely playing a game and that sometimes he crossed the line e.g with katie, however for the most part I think he spoke the truth and although was loud and brash seemed like a fairly nice bloke who was trying to embody a certain character which he believed may win the show.

For instance, I found it pretty cool how when he had to make face to face nominations one time he basically said he was picking Marnie cause "I don't like you" , none of the usual tripe housemates make up in the face to face nominations that they use to attempt to not offend people.”

yeah , that was refreshingly honest .

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Scarlett Berry
22-08-2016
No he was a repulsive imbecilic man, who took on more than he could handle.

He aped his mentor Stephen Bear..and look where that got him
MattXfactor
22-08-2016
Originally Posted by Virgil Tracy:
“ yeah , that was refreshingly honest .

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Yeah, I also used to find it highly amusing when he used to crack up laughing when people were insulting him. It was almost as if he was a 3rd person spectator laughing at someone insulting someone else, but nope he was just laughing at someone insulting him. I can definitely see why he would be irritating to live with but that's kind of what made it enjoyable to watch, these so called "stars" having to deal with a big old unit shouting "COO-EE" or "BOOM" about 5000x a day
chameleon212
22-08-2016
He had his moments and I always liked the way he could so easily wind up Lewis.
JVS
22-08-2016
Heavy D, like Bear, was a great housemate, he was the only person in there who could play Bear at his own game; When Chloe was evicted he teased Bear by declaring, 'The quartet has been disbanded', and played on the fact that James beat him with the largest number of votes.

And he never felt the need to defend his nominations, when challenged about them he would just say, 'I don't give a f***'.
Parish15
22-08-2016
Originally Posted by JVS:
“Heavy D, like Bear, was a great housemate, he was the only person in there who could play Bear at his own game; When Chloe was evicted he teased Bear by declaring, 'The quartet has been disbanded', and played on the fact that James beat him with the largest number of votes.

And he never felt the need to defend his nominations, when challenged about them he would just say, 'I don't give a f***'.”

Great observation and so true
Autumn-Dreams
22-08-2016
No.

No.

No.
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