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midlandman
04-08-2009, 10:33 AM
get him out he wants to go so let him
WOMBAI
04-08-2009, 10:39 AM
Originally posted by midlandman
get him out he wants to go so let him
Couldn't agree more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumbs:
ElProximo
04-08-2009, 10:50 AM
I agree on getting him out but I do not agree he wants to go. He most definitely wants to stay.
I don't think I have ever seen a contestant so intense on being in, playing and winning Big Brother. This means the world to him.
One thing Marcus said last night and for once something he will actually do as much as say - he will not walk. He won't walk no matter what.
*Having said that there is one possibility. IF he believes he is going to go or is about to be disqualified (and he will be certain of it) then watch for him to deliberately create a 'dangerous scene' of vandalism or a threat etc in order to get kicked out.
That will be VERY important to him.
But otherwise - absolutely no way he walks and he really really wants to be there.
Which will make the massive vote to evict him and the consequent boos and laughter so much more surprising and fascinating to watch.
IsleOfWeather
04-08-2009, 10:52 AM
What Sophie said last night about him always being right and boasting about how he made BB do a short task was correct.
he can be an utter twaskle of the highest order.
cleaner67
04-08-2009, 10:59 AM
Marcus doesn`t really want to go he is just feeling a bit down.
If they are all up this this week it is our oppertunity to get Lisa out, it may be the only one we`ll get.
ElProximo
04-08-2009, 11:07 AM
Originally posted by cleaner67
Marcus doesn`t really want to go he is just feeling a bit down.
If they are all up this this week it is our oppertunity to get Lisa out, it may be the only one we`ll get.
Oh he is feeling a bit down. Good thing THE Incredible Sulk found the motivation to back-bite Siavash over his moping and how it was all for sympathy.
I guess Marcy was just intimidated by the competition on that one.
Anyways, no need to waste votes on Lisa who will come up again soon.
Marcus is the one being carried by Big Brother like the big baby that he really is. If there is a legit chance to get Marcus out of the house then I'm taking it.
*Although it wont surprise me some crazy thing, immunity, saves him again.
All the more reason to kick Marcy first chance we get
Chuckyegg
04-08-2009, 11:13 AM
yeah i wont rest until only hira and rodrigo are left...then it should get interesting
Er... nahh lets keep him in.. let him win
DaniBoi
04-08-2009, 11:50 AM
Originally posted by Chuckyegg
yeah i wont rest until only hira and rodrigo are left...then it should get interesting
:joker:
StevieGeire
04-08-2009, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by midlandman
get him out he wants to go so let him
i agree :thumbs: :xyxwave: to marcus
WOMBAI
04-08-2009, 12:03 PM
Originally posted by Chuckyegg
yeah i wont rest until only hira and rodrigo are left...then it should get interesting
You are a sarky bugger!!!
Chuckyegg
04-08-2009, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Originally posted by Chuckyegg
yeah i wont rest until only hira and rodrigo are left...then it should get interesting
You are a sarky bugger!!!
well someone's got to have a bit of wit around here.
WOMBAI
04-08-2009, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by ElProximo
I agree on getting him out but I do not agree he wants to go. He most definitely wants to stay.
I don't think I have ever seen a contestant so intense on being in, playing and winning Big Brother. This means the world to him.
One thing Marcus said last night and for once something he will actually do as much as say - he will not walk. He won't walk no matter what.
*Having said that there is one possibility. IF he believes he is going to go or is about to be disqualified (and he will be certain of it) then watch for him to deliberately create a 'dangerous scene' of vandalism or a threat etc in order to get kicked out.
That will be VERY important to him.
But otherwise - absolutely no way he walks and he really really wants to be there.
Which will make the massive vote to evict him and the consequent boos and laughter so much more surprising and fascinating to watch.
He is just practising a bit of reverse psychology!! Not very good at is - as you might expect!!
Shouldn't other housemates and public play him at his own game - and vote him out!!!!!!!
ElProximo
04-08-2009, 12:15 PM
Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Originally posted by ElProximo
I agree on getting him out but I do not agree he wants to go. He most definitely wants to stay.
I don't think I have ever seen a contestant so intense on being in, playing and winning Big Brother. This means the world to him.
One thing Marcus said last night and for once something he will actually do as much as say - he will not walk. He won't walk no matter what.
*Having said that there is one possibility. IF he believes he is going to go or is about to be disqualified (and he will be certain of it) then watch for him to deliberately create a 'dangerous scene' of vandalism or a threat etc in order to get kicked out.
That will be VERY important to him.
But otherwise - absolutely no way he walks and he really really wants to be there.
Which will make the massive vote to evict him and the consequent boos and laughter so much more surprising and fascinating to watch.
He is just practising a bit of reverse psychology!! Not very good at is - as you might expect!!
Shouldn't other housemates and public play him at his own game - and vote him out!!!!!!!
It really was a sort of lame 'reverse psychology' and rather old and played out Big Brother tactic/trick type of thing.
Rex was the last person to squeeze the last drop out of that one and even then 90% of the public well caught onto it.
Marcus version was entirely lame.
I always think it would be hilarious if the next time someone tries that angle, BB just plays along and acts serious about getting their bags together, asks for 10 minutes to accommodate them leaving,
or,
suggest they can arrange to have them the only one nominated etc.
Marcy would change his tune in a heartbeat lol
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