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silversurfer
23-08-2009, 10:40 AM
For housemates its almost like admitting your a paedophile to admit you have a gameplan..but its so obvious that most have..theres been speculation and rumours abound on this forum... even about the sweetest and most loved housemates regarding gameplans...heres what i have picked up from this forum and ranked them from no.1 - Biggest Gameplanner - 7 - the least....

1.Lisa - Mothering and Block voting
2.Charlie - Liked by all and sick mother card
3.Marcus - Peoples hero and to talk no bullshit
4.Rodrigo - People of britain - I LOVE THIS COUNTRY!!!
5.Siavash - Martyr
6.Sophie - Sticking with club Lisa and not worrying about anything else.
7. David - Same as above.

BlackOrWhite
23-08-2009, 10:43 AM
Lisa - Well, she's just keeping out of the way tbh.
Charlie - Annoying but I do believe he's being himself
Marcus - Being simply awesome
Rodrigo - Yep, banging on about England
Siavash - Just being a twat
Sophie - Acting like the innocent little girl
David - Staying out of the way with Lisa.

Tom
23-08-2009, 10:49 AM
1- Charlie- Mr Nice Guy act
2- Lisa- Voting manipulation
3- Marcus- Playing up to the diary room camera
4- Siavash- Twisting voting to try and save himself
5- David- Acting stupid for megalolz
6- Sophie- Playing on the whole dumb thing and being a sheep to avoid confrontation
7- Rodrigo- Go on about how great the country is to get acceptance from the public

moonballoon
23-08-2009, 10:50 AM
I just don't believe gameplans exist. There are some people who appear to be a bit more canny in what they hold back from saying, because they know how the programme works ... in fact this year, only Marcus does that, I reckon. But that's fair enough, surely.

I can't say any of the above listed gameplan theories are convincing ... to me, anyway.

silversurfer
23-08-2009, 10:51 AM
Originally posted by moonballoon
I just don't believe gameplans exist. There are some people who appear to be a bit more canny in what they hold back from saying, because they know how the programme works ... in fact this year, only Marcus does that, I reckon. But that's fair enough, surely.

I can't say any of the above listed gameplan theories are convincing ... to me, anyway.

wow you think marcus is the biggest gameplanner??

Tom
23-08-2009, 10:53 AM
Originally posted by moonballoon
I just don't believe gameplans exist. There are some people who appear to be a bit more canny in what they hold back from saying, because they know how the programme works ... in fact this year, only Marcus does that, I reckon. But that's fair enough, surely.

I can't say any of the above listed gameplan theories are convincing ... to me, anyway.

If you're going to go on a game show you'd be stupid not to have a game plan even if its as simple as trying to avoid conflict.

silversurfer
23-08-2009, 10:56 AM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by moonballoon
I just don't believe gameplans exist. There are some people who appear to be a bit more canny in what they hold back from saying, because they know how the programme works ... in fact this year, only Marcus does that, I reckon. But that's fair enough, surely.

I can't say any of the above listed gameplan theories are convincing ... to me, anyway.

If you're going to go on a game show you'd be stupid not to have a game plan even if its as simple as trying to avoid conflict.

yea i dont think its a bad thing..just a taboo subject in the house...

moonballoon
23-08-2009, 10:58 AM
yeah I must admit your list is more convincing, Tom. I hadn't read it when I did my post. I don't exactly think Marcus is a gameplanner, I just think he is probably the most intelligent at this point.

moonballoon
23-08-2009, 11:01 AM
The main reason 'gameplanning' is considered such a crime seems to be that implies people are being fake ... completely different from how they are in real life.

I don't think that really applies to anyone in there does it? I'm sure Rodrigo is just as queen mad when strolling round Leeds.