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trevor tiger
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“Eh ? not sure what you are watching ”

It's called I'm a Celebrity. It's on ITV and as Danny has said in his exit interview which is on ITV now they have made up and have had no words for a few days now. It's not a bad show actually. You should give it a go
detroit city
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“It's called I'm a Celebrity. It's on ITV and as Danny has said in his exit interview which is on ITV now they have made up and have had no words for a few days now. It's not a bad show actually. You should give it a go ”

Hang on for 24 hours and you'll see in ya local rag what Danny thinks of Martin, he's already threw a dig in about Martins in there to win it.
jetta
25-11-2016
Martin is coming across as quirky and lovable. And he's being himself as he speaks like this on Homes Under the Hammer and look at the Mathematics video on YouTube from 25 years ago, and he was the same back then.

Yes, it might be a bit of a nightmare living with him going by the edited excerpts that we see, but I am sure that he's a normal campmate most of the time, but those times aren't included.

He's really tried to fit in and still seems to be reflecting on it being a positive experience, though was concerned about his reflections around the campfire as I don't think he's been as bad as he's been made to feel he's been.
cah
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by Arthur_B:
“It's easy to watch and say he's being treated badly, but it must be a nightmare living with him. We only see a tiny snapshot of their day. A lot of people who were very tolerant and patient with him to begin with are beginning to lose it with him now.

He doesn't read situations very well or pick up on subtle hints. He's the kind of person who would follow you around a room after you said you wanted be left alone asking why. I think, when Larry snapped at him, he'd probably been going on and on and on for hours.”

Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“Indeed and he's not even being treated that badly. He hasn't been shunned or ignored or sent to Coventry. He is irritating everybody and some react to that angrily, some moan about him and some laugh at him. They're actually being pretty decent considering how bloody annoying he is.”

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What these two said !!!
trevor tiger
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“Hang on for 24 hours and you'll see in ya local rag what Danny thinks of Martin, he's already threw a dig in about Martins in there to win it.”

So Danny is not allowed an opinion on Martin If he doesn't like him my high regard for Danny will remain
detroit city
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“So Danny is not allowed an opinion on Martin If he doesn't like him my high regard for Danny will remain ”

Who said he wasn't allowed his opininon
you said they had made up, i'm telling you he'll be giving him stick in Sundays papers
trevor tiger
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“Who said he wasn't allowed his opininon
you said they had made up, i'm telling you he'll be giving him stick in Sundays papers”

Actually I said they'd barely talked for days on the show so I questioned the legitimacy of you being pleased for Martin that he had gone. You then went on to ask if I was watching the show

They made up for IAC purposes. It doesn't mean either actually like each other. If Danny does slate Martin then I will respect his views and taste.
Deb Arkle
25-11-2016
Danny told Martin when he was being a tw@, which makes him a bully apparently. However, had Danny not spoken to Martin that would also be seen as bullying by some on here (I've been told on this forum that not being inclusive is a form of bullying). It would be nice to know where the "sweet spot" lies; sometimes I think there is none. Perhaps that's why so many on here think they have been bullied.
detroit city
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“Actually I said they'd barely talked for days on the show so I questioned the legitimacy of you being pleased for Martin that he had gone. You then went on to ask if I was watching the show

They made up for IAC purposes. It doesn't mean either actually like each other. If Danny does slate Martin then I will respect his views and taste.”

So now it's ok for him to have a go at Martin even if they've made up

and it was you who started the am i watching thing, read back and see.
trevor tiger
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“So now it's ok for him to have a go at Martin even if they've made up ”

Doesn't bother me and shouldn't bother you as Martin fan as he did much the same saying how he couldn't wait to give Danny a hard time as his servant and then saying that they had actually made up.

Originally Posted by detroit city:
“and it was you who started the am i watching thing, read back and see.”

Only after you said the same to me.
detroit city
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“Doesn't bother me and shouldn't bother you as Martin fan as he did much the same saying how he couldn't wait to give Danny a hard time as his servant and then saying that they had actually made up.



Only after you said the same to me.”

You obviously never read back
trevor tiger
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by Deb Arkle:
“Danny told Martin when he was being a tw@, which makes him a bully apparently. However, had Danny not spoken to Martin that would also be seen as bullying by some on here (I've been told on this forum that not being inclusive is a form of bullying). It would be nice to know where the "sweet spot" lies; sometimes I think there is none. Perhaps that's why so many on here think they have been bullied.”

This year it feels like people couldn't wait to find a bully to target on here and equally to find Danny wanting. It's probably the first year where everybody is actually pretty decent and yet still we find ourselves with a bully and a victim
trevor tiger
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“You obviously never read back ”

Yes I did
Post 25
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“Eh ? not sure what you are watching ”

Post 26
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“It's called I'm a Celebrity. It's on ITV and as Danny has said in his exit interview which is on ITV now they have made up and have had no words for a few days now. It's not a bad show actually. You should give it a go ”

Pity you didn't
detroit city
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“Yes I did
Post 25


Post 26


Pity you didn't ”


WOW, you completely ignored post 23
trevor tiger
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“WOW, you completely ignored post 23 ”

Oops Fair enough. Sorry about that.
Arthur_B
25-11-2016
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“First comment i completely agree

second comment i disagree”

I get where you're coming from. Although I don't think they ever would've been up for a revolt, they probably would have been more tolerant of the idea had it come from someone else. But that's, in my eyes, probably down to the fact that Martin, since returning from the royals, has moaned constantly about being back on basic rations, which they've been on non-stop. So I think he has rubbed them all up the wrong way somewhat. Plus he's already been rebellious with his hanging up on Ola and throwing water over Adam, which is why I think his idea of a revolt had a slight air of "not again" about it.
Alrightmate
26-11-2016
He was just having a laugh and coming up with an idea to have some fun.
I have to say that some of the others were acting like right miserable gits. Why they were taking it so seriously is beyond me. Do they think they have something better to do with their time in there?
No television, no internet, no phones. If I was in there I'd probably jump at the chance to do something mischievous for a laugh.
Scots rool
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by detroit city:
“Hang on for 24 hours and you'll see in ya local rag what Danny thinks of Martin, he's already threw a dig in about Martins in there to win it.”

What a ridiculous comment to make - they're all in there in the hope of coming out a winner. He's clearly a sore loser. Why would you enter something like that & not want to come out a winner, (rather than coming out a loser), like HIM! He's a muppet!
calamity
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by MaisieMooMoo:
“They're really treating him like he doesn't belong and he's the outsider. It's all a bit mean and they seem to enjoy laughing at him.”

Martins a windup, some see through it, some apparently dont.. and their biting. reel em in Martin....
Bedlam_maid
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Deb Arkle:
“Danny told Martin when he was being a tw@, which makes him a bully apparently. However, had Danny not spoken to Martin that would also be seen as bullying by some on here (I've been told on this forum that not being inclusive is a form of bullying). It would be nice to know where the "sweet spot" lies; sometimes I think there is none. Perhaps that's why so many on here think they have been bullied.”

I believe it was perceived to be bullying because it was done so publicly. It would have been much better for Danny to have taken Martin aside for a quiet word and telling him what he thought. Yes, the cameras would have still picked it up but it wouldn't have been fodder for the other campmates. Having said that, Danny would have still broadcast it to all and sundry because that's the sort of big-mouth he is, always trying to make himself look like the good guy.

The majority of voting viewers saw Danny for what he is and it made him the least popular, imho of course.
sorrento
26-11-2016
Martin is the star of the show for me.. fingers crossed he wins the title he deserves to be King of the Jungle
floozie_21
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Alrightmate:
“He was just having a laugh and coming up with an idea to have some fun.
I have to say that some of the others were acting like right miserable gits. Why they were taking it so seriously is beyond me. Do they think they have something better to do with their time in there?
No television, no internet, no phones. If I was in there I'd probably jump at the chance to do something mischievous for a laugh.”

Oh please, if this had been Danny or Adam (or Adumb as some of the more puerile FMs refer to him) suggesting it the forum would have gone into meltdown at his audacity.
kaycee
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by jetta:
“Martin is coming across as quirky and lovable. And he's being himself as he speaks like this on Homes Under the Hammer and look at the Mathematics video on YouTube from 25 years ago, and he was the same back then.

Yes, it might be a bit of a nightmare living with him going by the edited excerpts that we see, but I am sure that he's a normal campmate most of the time, but those times aren't included.

He's really tried to fit in and still seems to be reflecting on it being a positive experience, though was concerned about his reflections around the campfire as I don't think he's been as bad as he's been made to feel he's been.”

BIB : but we don't know that, do we? There might be a lot more going on that we don't get to see, as to why Martin is winding the camp mates up.
trevor tiger
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by sorrento:
“Martin is the star of the show for me.. fingers crossed he wins the title he deserves to be King of the Jungle”

This post made me feel quite depressed. Martin is the star of show It truly is the worst IAC ever.
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