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“Originally posted by grove34
i hope the only person that doesn't miss him is the sniper. ”
There is no need for that sort of comment.
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“Then he got all stroppy and refused to go to the studio and be interviewed. Channel four should just have said right go home and not bothered interviewing him or putting him up in a hotel.
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I wouldn't call that getting all stroppy, why should he have wanted to go back after he'd gone to the trouble of getting out? I'm guessing they 'negotiated' with him so that they could get their interview and publicity, and so that he would be happy.
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“I am glad he has gone. It was pathetic the way he tried to make himself out to be so much wiser, better educated, wittier and more interesting compared to the others, but came across as a boring, miserable git with the social graces of a slug. Admirable honesty would have been to have told Jonny as soon as he had decided that he couldn't stand him (for no obvious reason he could give, mind). To do it knowing he was about to leave was just cowardly. Same as the peeing in the bin - hypocritical, cowardly and nasty actions.”
Anyone would think, from reading your comments, that you were jealous of him. I don't see how telling Jonny he didn't like him just as he was about to leave was cowardly. I don't see why peeing in the bin was hypocritical/cowardly.
He always said that when he left he would tell everyone what he thought of them. I'm sure they all knew it. That isn't nasty, it's what people do. Narinda did it last year. I don't think any of them were particularly surprised by his comments except perhaps Kate who just sounded so shocked that anyone could not like her. That came out worse for her than for Sandy I think.