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Old 01-09-2002, 01:43
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Originally posted by Mesostim
Well - It seems to me the GBP don't like his treatment of either of them. Tara has had a fairly mild time of it (and blubs at the drop of Darren's hat anyway) - It's Rhona that has had the air time - If Rhona was the bad one (as you infer - It's all her fault it seems) why isn't she up for the challenge two days on a row - If it's still about Tara then aren't you presuming a little to much about how popular Tara is - Because she's not that great to be honest with you........
Mesostim, I didn't say it was all Rhona's fault - but she certainly seems to be the one who starts all the aggro. I would certainly presume that Tara is more popular than Rhona, I'm sure I will find out if I am wrong - but I think the bookies' odds show that.
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Old 01-09-2002, 01:51
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Originally posted by fruitbat


Mesostim, I didn't say it was all Rhona's fault - but she certainly seems to be the one who starts all the aggro. I would certainly presume that Tara is more popular than Rhona, I'm sure I will find out if I am wrong - but I think the bookies' odds show that.
Tara would be more popular - that's fairly obvious........That's why similar behavior towards each is viewed differently.......For Tara to cry it demands sympathy, for Rhona to cry it's just crafty (only one example).
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Old 01-09-2002, 06:15
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We don't actually know who the other celeb in the alleged photo finish phone vote with Darren was - it may have been Rhona.

If, however, as I tend to suspect, she wasn't in the frame and the other possible victim was Nigel then that could well be not totally unconnected with the fact that most of us thought she'd be on a plane back home by now!

Certainly I for one thought a vote for Rhona was a wasted vote and chose between Nigel and Darren. To be honest I would probably have voted for Darren anyway mind you!
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Old 01-09-2002, 09:49
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Originally posted by Mesostim


Tara would be more popular - that's fairly obvious........That's why similar behavior towards each is viewed differently.......For Tara to cry it demands sympathy, for Rhona to cry it's just crafty (only one example).
No for Tara to cry it is frustration simply because she is emotionally immature. Rhona's tears are pique - resentment and irritation at having one's pride wounded.
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Old 01-09-2002, 10:43
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No for Tara to cry it is frustration simply because she is emotionally immature. Rhona's tears are pique - resentment and irritation at having one's pride wounded.
One rule for one still I see...........
Tara cries becuause she has to make her own bed, Rhona cries because she is threatened by the world boxing champion (although sheer frustration at being put with vacuous neanderthals could cause it).........
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Old 01-09-2002, 10:48
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Why does almost everyone seem to think that Rhona was just crying to get sympathy? I believe she was genuinely upset. Supposing her crying was just an act - she'd been trying to act tough and keep her composure all week. Why would she suddenly decide to change tact and turn on the waterworks like a little girl?
I take it more seriously when a normally stoic and composed person like Rhona breaks down in tears than when some flaky little bimbo like Tara starts blubbing.
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Old 01-09-2002, 12:22
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Stoic & composed???!!

That woman was anything but stoic, from the moment she discovered that she had to wear red trousers.
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Old 01-09-2002, 12:27
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Originally posted by lucicle
Stoic & composed???!!

That woman was anything but stoic, from the moment she discovered that she had to wear red trousers.
Yes, that's when I started disliking her - throwing a wobbly way before they got anywhere near the jungle.

But that was before I discovered her many other bad points.

I wish Mesostim would put all that energy int odefending someone worthwhile - whatever the rights and wrongs of the Nigel/Darren/Rhona debacle, none of it obscures thefact that Rhona is a nasty piece of work who actively seeks to cause trouble.
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Old 01-09-2002, 12:32
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Originally posted by Cybele


Yes, that's when I started disliking her - throwing a wobbly way before they got anywhere near the jungle.

But that was before I discovered her many other bad points.

I wish Mesostim would put all that energy int odefending someone worthwhile - whatever the rights and wrongs of the Nigel/Darren/Rhona debacle, none of it obscures thefact that Rhona is a nasty piece of work who actively seeks to cause trouble.
Definately! Nigel and Darren are certainly in the wrong, but Rhone is far more so, and certain people are totally bind to that fact!
She is not a nice person at all, evidence of this I've also posted in the thread entitled "Rhona".
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Old 01-09-2002, 12:33
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Originally posted by Cybele


Yes, that's when I started disliking her - throwing a wobbly way before they got anywhere near the jungle.

But that was before I discovered her many other bad points.

I wish Mesostim would put all that energy int odefending someone worthwhile - whatever the rights and wrongs of the Nigel/Darren/Rhona debacle, none of it obscures thefact that Rhona is a nasty piece of work who actively seeks to cause trouble.
I quite agree, Cybele. I couldn't believe it when she started getting cross about what they had to wear. That's also when I started to like Christine, who was so upbeat about the (admittedly rather horrible) red trousers.

Rhona appears to revel in dissent.

Mesostim seems to be tireless! I want some of what he's on - I haven't even managed to work up the energy to have a bath, myself!
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Old 01-09-2002, 12:40
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I quite agree, Cybele. I couldn't believe it when she started getting cross about what they had to wear. That's also when I started to like Christine, who was so upbeat about the (admittedly rather horrible) red trousers.

Rhona appears to revel in dissent.

Mesostim seems to be tireless! I want some of what he's on - I haven't even managed to work up the energy to have a bath, myself!
Could it be that Mesostim is actually a front for a group of Rhona's supporters, working in shifts?

He has been defending her non-stop for 48 hours - it's not natural. But then he was on the BB3forum before, knocking Jade, mostly. It's all very odd

Hmmmm....still think Mesostim must be a consortium of some kind - it's the only explanation
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Old 01-09-2002, 12:48
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Originally posted by Cybele


Could it be that Mesostim is actually a front for a group of Rhona's supporters, working in shifts?

He has been defending her non-stop for 48 hours - it's not natural. But then he was on the BB3forum before, knocking Jade, mostly. It's all very odd

Hmmmm....still think Mesostim must be a consortium of some kind - it's the only explanation
I think we have missed the point very badly.... in fact his posts are ALL a cry for help. Don't get it?

Me - SOS - tim

Knew it was all rather odd.... maybe he has gone off in a big black van this afo?!
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Old 01-09-2002, 13:08
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I think we have missed the point very badly.... in fact his posts are ALL a cry for help. Don't get it?

Me - SOS - tim

OMG - I see it all now - Mesostim was captured on Friday night, and is being held hostage by a group of abseiling terrorist lesbians who are [COLOR=blue]forcing[/COLOR] him to write all that demented guff about poor little Rhona by threatening the life of his cat: keep posting, or the pussy gets it....


[COLOR=limegreen]Free Mesostim Now!!!![/COLOR]
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Old 01-09-2002, 13:44
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I've also noticed Meso's ability to change defence tactics at the blink of an eye - sometimes cheerful and humorous, suddenly abrasive, veering from logical to making emotional appeals on behalf of St Rhona.

Does this infinite adaptability and remorseless tirelessness not remind any Trakkies amongst us of ..... THE BORG!

Meso is in fact a covername for the Collective.

You will love Rhona.

Comply.

Resistance is futile.
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Old 01-09-2002, 13:45
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Originally posted by Cybele


OMG - I see it all now - Mesostim was captured on Friday night, and is being held hostage by a group of abseiling terrorist lesbians who are [COLOR=blue]forcing[/COLOR] him to write all that demented guff about poor little Rhona by threatening the life of his cat: keep posting, or the pussy gets it....


[COLOR=limegreen]Free Mesostim Now!!!![/COLOR]
oh my gawd! It's been a long time. Maybe it's already too late...
but I thought lesbians liked pussies?
Do what you have to do to Tim, but leave our pussies alone!

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Old 01-09-2002, 13:46
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Originally posted by Mesostim


Tara would be more popular - that's fairly obvious........That's why similar behavior towards each is viewed differently.......For Tara to cry it demands sympathy, for Rhona to cry it's just crafty (only one example).
I think they both were showing genuine emotion at the situation, rather than anything else.
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Old 01-09-2002, 13:47
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Originally posted by Dr Dave

You will love Rhona.

Comply.

Resistance is futile.
oh doctor... I read that and came over very queer for a moment
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Old 01-09-2002, 13:49
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Variety is the spice of life johnno.
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Old 01-09-2002, 13:51
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I've also noticed Meso's ability to change defence tactics at the blink of an eye - sometimes cheerful and humorous, suddenly abrasive, veering from logical to making emotional appeals on behalf of St Rhona.

Does this infinite adaptability and remorseless tirelessness not remind any Trakkies amongst us of ..... THE BORG!

Meso is in fact a covername for the Collective.

You will love Rhona.

Comply.

Resistance is futile.
hey , we all have different takes on them. Meostim has his, you have yours and I have mine. Im 100% behind mesotim on Rhona, I think shes been very hard done by. I disagree with him about Tara, I like her, but thats my opinion.
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Old 01-09-2002, 13:52
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Stoic & composed???!!

That woman was anything but stoic, from the moment she discovered that she had to wear red trousers.
Ok, what I meant by that is that she isn't trying to play the "I'm a girl and I'm vulnerable, please protect me" schtick like Tara.
I know she hasn't always retained her composure but she hasn't been a wimp at any point.
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Old 01-09-2002, 13:59
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Originally posted by metafis

hey , we all have different takes on them. Meostim has his, you have yours and I have mine. Im 100% behind mesotim on Rhona, I think shes been very hard done by. I disagree with him about Tara, I like her, but thats my opinion.
Just possibly my post might just have been conceived as a gentle leg pull?

Or, as it is otherwise known, a joke?

Unless, of course, there really are Borg and somebody here has suffered at their hands - in which case it was in very bad taste and I duly apologise.
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Old 01-09-2002, 14:04
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Originally posted by Mossopp


Ok, what I meant by that is that she isn't trying to play the "I'm a girl and I'm vulnerable, please protect me" schtick like Tara.
I know she hasn't always retained her composure but she hasn't been a wimp at any point.
Some people cry easily - I'm one of them! I weep at all sorts of ridiculous things. It doesn't mean that I expect people to protect me, & I don't think Tara meant it like that either. It also doesn't mean that I might not be genuinely upset. Rhona obviously doesn't cry particularly easily. What Rhona does easily is insult other people, be extremely bossy & moan a lot. This tends to cause arguments, and I really think that if you go round causing fights, you must expect to be upset at some point. I don't see that Rhona deserves any more sympathy for crying than Tara. In fact, I think she deserves less, as the situation which made her cry is of her own making.
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Old 01-09-2002, 15:25
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OMG - I see it all now - Mesostim was captured on Friday night, and is being held hostage by a group of abseiling terrorist lesbians who are [COLOR=blue]forcing[/COLOR] him to write all that demented guff about poor little Rhona by threatening the life of his cat: keep posting, or the pussy gets it....


[COLOR=limegreen]Free Mesostim Now!!!![/COLOR]
I'm finding the notoriety comforting I know my opinions aren't to everyones tastes, but that's the nature of forums. I am unique incidently (which we all are or we'd end up agreeing..Yawn )
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Old 01-09-2002, 15:53
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Keep up the good work Meso!

BTW if you think it's tough defending Rhona you should have tried speaking up for Martine McCutcheon on the National Theatre MB last year! Now those music theatre fans ARE nasty, rough boys and girls.
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Old 01-09-2002, 15:59
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Originally posted by Mesostim


I'm finding the notoriety comforting I know my opinions aren't to everyones tastes, but that's the nature of forums. I am unique incidently (which we all are or we'd end up agreeing..Yawn )
You are of course unique and wonderful BUT you're still yawning, so I don't think the rest you've just had was long enough.

Why not lie down and have a little nap? no one's attacking Rhona just now, and if they do, we'll tell them to come back later when you're here to counterattack...
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