View Full Version : John James disagree with Josie over whether Keeva was given a hard time in the house
Even though he was afraid to, as he says Josie kicks him in the bollocks when he dose not agree with her . Josie denied that they all joined forces to get Keeva out and Dave agreed, complaining that one time Keeva did not want to hear about his bowel movements. JJ2 said Keeva was the hottest girl in the house and she was the one he wished was still in there, which i am sure did not go down well with Josie
stoney
09-08-2010, 07:49 AM
ciaomhe was a nasty spiteful biatch, much moore John j's type, so no wonder he is missing his biatchin partner
irish people take the p-ss out of their friends and expect their friends to give as good as they have got , neither friend would take it seriously as they did in the house , in fact it is considered bad form to take it seriously , john knew it was just banter once he got to know her
WOMBAI
09-08-2010, 08:36 AM
irish people take the p-ss out of their friends and expect their friends to give as good as they have got , neither friend would take it seriously as they did in the house , in fact it is considered bad form to take it seriously , john knew it was just banter once he got to know her
You expect us to buy that! Just a pathetic attempt to excuse the nasty behaviour of a hm who happened to be Irish! :joker:
calyman
09-08-2010, 09:00 AM
irish people take the p-ss out of their friends and expect their friends to give as good as they have got , neither friend would take it seriously as they did in the house , in fact it is considered bad form to take it seriously , john knew it was just banter once he got to know her
Irish people do indeed lioke to joke and tease, as indeed do the rest of us. What you are suggesting however, is an inadequate justication for Keeva the liar and spiteful bitch to engage in the nastiest manner possible, yet claim this is just the "craic". Wrong, it's malice and nastiness without any redeeming geatures. If anyone who got to "know her better", found any of that acceptable, then their own judgement and moral compass is indeed questionable.
You expect us to buy that! Just a pathetic attempt to excuse the nasty behaviour of a hm who happened to be Irish! :joker:its just a different culture , your making the mistake of taking everything she said as being deadly serious.my friends might insult me and i would insult them back neither would take it seriously or be offended, if you did take offence and sulked you would be seen as a bit wet and not really up to the mark.Also Keeva was quite willing to change her mind about people she did not like or was suspicious of, like Sunshine she told Davina that it was only on the last task that they did together that she really got to know Sunshine and realised how genuine she was
WOMBAI
09-08-2010, 09:15 AM
its just a different culture , your making the mistake of taking everything she said as being deadly serious.my friends might insult me and i would insult them back neither would take it seriously or be offended, if you did take offence and sulked you would be seen as a bit wet and not really up to the mark.Also Keeva was quite willing to change her mind about people she did not like or was suspicious of, like Sunshine she told Davina that it was only on the last task that they did together that she really got to know Sunshine and realised how genuine she was
The sort of thing you're talking about is due to individual personality not nationality - that is ridiculous. Not all Irish people are the same, not all English people are the same etc!
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 09:21 AM
The sort of thing you're talking about is due to individual personality not nationality - that is ridiculous. Not all Irish people are the same, not all English people are the same etc!
exactly right Julia:hugesmile: Eventhough I do think alot of the time she was taken seriously when she was only messing but alot of the time she was being a bitch too!
The sort of thing you're talking about is due to individual personality not nationality - that is ridiculous. Not all Irish people are the same, not all English people are the same etc!it is an accept part of the culture especially in Dublin where friends will say things in jest that are really close to the bone and still remain friends .Its the way you handle this banter that decides whether you are going to be really good friends or not
setanta
09-08-2010, 09:33 AM
it is an accept part of the culture especially in Dublin where friends will say things in jest that are really close to the bone and still remain friends .Its the way you handle this banter that decides whether you are going to be really good friends or not
Eh, you're missing one very important point here: Caoimhe wasn't funny! She was just a nasty piece of work.
WOMBAI
09-08-2010, 09:34 AM
it is an accept part of the culture especially in Dublin where friends will say things in jest that are really close to the bone and still remain friends .Its the way you handle this banter that decides whether you are going to be really good friends or not
As I said - down to individual character and personality - I am not buying into this nationality dictates behaviour thing!
Livia
09-08-2010, 09:50 AM
irish people take the p-ss out of their friends and expect their friends to give as good as they have got , neither friend would take it seriously as they did in the house , in fact it is considered bad form to take it seriously , john knew it was just banter once he got to know her
You can't possibly think all Irish people are the same.
I wasn't a big Caoimhe fan, but Josie definitely wanted her out.
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 09:53 AM
it is an accept part of the culture especially in Dublin where friends will say things in jest that are really close to the bone and still remain friends .Its the way you handle this banter that decides whether you are going to be really good friends or not
I like how suddenly it's a Dublin thing when someone from Cork disagreed with you:joker:
WOMBAI
09-08-2010, 09:57 AM
I like how suddenly it's a Dublin thing when someone from Cork disagreed with you:joker:
Well said! :joker:
Eh, you're missing one very important point here: Caoimhe wasn't funny! She was just a nasty piece of work.yes she was, thats why John James is still defending her to the very needy and clingy Josie. thats why he gets on with Sam who is now filling the same role in the house as Keeva, of mock insults to get a bit of banter going which reveals their real character and he getting praised for it because the so called happy house, after she left was so fake and boring. John james was crying out for someone like Sam who was not afraid to have some real banter
I like how suddenly it's a Dublin thing when someone from Cork disagreed with you:joker:i am not from Dublin but i go there alot and they really make an art of taking the P-ss there , its also the norm where i live in the heart of Ireland
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 10:10 AM
i am not from Dublin but i go there alot and they really make an art of taking the P-ss there , its also the norm where i live in the heart of Ireland
I know what you're saying and what you're talking about is Banter which is also a big part of British culture, I think the problem was that people don't believe that it was banter and for banter to work all the people involved have to be aware that that is what it is. Having said that I don't think that Caoimhe was as bad as people made out either
Showstopper
09-08-2010, 10:16 AM
i am not from Dublin but i go there alot and they really make an art of taking the P-ss there , its also the norm where i live in the heart of Ireland
I'm Irish and I've lived in Dublin for the best part of the last decade. Nationality does not dictate personality. To think that every irish person is going to take the p*ss out of people as the norm is riddicuous, and quite insulting.
Complete and utter nonsense
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:19 AM
ciaomhe was a nasty spiteful biatch, much moore John j's type, so no wonder he is missing his biatchin partner
This.
JJ saying she was the most good looking girl in the house? Bollocks!! She was foul!!
She was a bitch and drained the life out of BB. Like Josie said "she has been riding it out for weeks" that she wanted to leave......
She was an attention seeking horrible bitch!!!!!!
John James is pretty much the male version of Cameltoe!! He should have just walked weeks ago when he threatened to leave too!!!!
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:21 AM
Irish people do indeed lioke to joke and tease, as indeed do the rest of us. What you are suggesting however, is an inadequate justication for Keeva the liar and spiteful bitch to engage in the nastiest manner possible, yet claim this is just the "craic". Wrong, it's malice and nastiness without any redeeming geatures. If anyone who got to "know her better", found any of that acceptable, then their own judgement and moral compass is indeed questionable.
I agree. Joking? she was nasty and spiteful!!!!!
And used Josie as the excuse why she left!!
when she has been riding it out for weeks!!!!!!
attention seeking, self pitying, pointless bitch!!!!
who only got into BB because of her "bizzare dress sense"
What a waste.
I know what you're saying and what you're talking about is Banter which is also a big part of British culture, I think the problem was that people don't believe that it was banter and for banter to work all the people involved have to be aware that that is what it is. Having said that I don't think that Caoimhe was as bad as people made out eitherthat was the mistake Caoimhe made spending to much time with Shabby so they did not know her well enough to know that what she was saying was just banter. by the way i am half Kilkenny so i have to say UP KILKENNY
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:23 AM
You can't possibly think all Irish people are the same.
I wasn't a big Caoimhe fan, but Josie definitely wanted her out.
Most of the housemates wanted Cameltoe out. Hence why she was up for eviction like 3 times in a row.. but suvived the s+r task 2 weeks in a row. The 3rd week.. she still had the most noms but decided to walk then!
She was horrid!!!!!!!
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:24 AM
I feel sorry for Irish people!! the only decent Irish person has been Spiral?? lol
There has NEVER been a decent Irish girl. Well.. Orlaith was okay actually!!
Cameltoe.. what a waste.. when we could have had Kerry, Gillian or Maggie :(
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:25 AM
yes she was, thats why John James is still defending her to the very needy and clingy Josie. thats why he gets on with Sam who is now filling the same role in the house as Keeva, of mock insults to get a bit of banter going which reveals their real character and he getting praised for it because the so called happy house, after she left was so fake and boring. John james was crying out for someone like Sam who was not afraid to have some real banter
Cameltoe is NOTHING like Sam. Sam says it how it is. What you see is what you get.
Cameltoe.. a malicious, backstabbing, attention seeking, self pitying, foul cow!!!!
Sorry for all the horrible words.. but I am only being honest.
ange7
09-08-2010, 10:31 AM
Keeva didn't give Josie a hard time. Josie spun that BS as she went around to all the hms on her hate train. Recall when Keeva made a big deal about the alcohol .... Josie went off her tree when JJ1 agreed with Keeva and not with her. Keeva didn't know what the big deal was a took the mick as Josie cleaned the shower. Keeva was half expecting Josie to turn around and spray her with water and laugh. But no... Josie took it as an attack and an example to add to her "poor me" dialogue that she has going on in her sorry head.
WOMBAI
09-08-2010, 10:33 AM
Agreed! Josie had her own agenda - jealousy!
Showstopper
09-08-2010, 10:33 AM
Josie took Caoimhe out for the good of the show, and the team (JJJ). I applaud her.
In time John James will see the sense behind the tactic. Yes he would have played it differently but these guys are a team and he'll back Josies play
Patricia4
09-08-2010, 10:35 AM
I must say she was a good looking girl even though people say she had faults.
Josie was evil towards her at the end she wanted shut because of John Jones.
Cameltoe is NOTHING like Sam. Sam says it how it is. What you see is what you get.
Cameltoe.. a malicious, backstabbing, attention seeking, self pitying, foul cow!!!!
Sorry for all the horrible words.. but I am only being honest.He is, you just find it easier to except coming from a guy than a girl. if he was female their would be just as much hate as their was for Caoimhe
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 10:36 AM
I feel sorry for Irish people!! the only decent Irish person has been Spiral?? lol
There has NEVER been a decent Irish girl. Well.. Orlaith was okay actually!!
Cameltoe.. what a waste.. when we could have had Kerry, Gillian or Maggie :(
Brian Dowling was the best both Irish and all time HM, excuse me!!!
and Ana was a good Irish female HM
WOMBAI
09-08-2010, 10:36 AM
Josie took Caoimhe out for the good of the show, and the team (JJJ). I applaud her.
In time John James will see the sense behind the tactic. Yes he would have played it differently but these guys are a team and he'll back Josies play
Who are you trying to kid - Josie took her out because she was jealous of JJ spending time with her and maybe fancying her!
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 10:37 AM
Who are you trying to kid - Josie took her out because she was jealous of JJ spending time with her and maybe fancying her!
I agree with that ^
setanta
09-08-2010, 10:37 AM
yes she was, thats why John James is still defending her to the very needy and clingy Josie. thats why he gets on with Sam who is now filling the same role in the house as Keeva, of mock insults to get a bit of banter going which reveals their real character and he getting praised for it because the so called happy house, after she left was so fake and boring. John james was crying out for someone like Sam who was not afraid to have some real banter
I never once saw Caoimhe being funny in the house. She was just a nasty young girl with zero charisma. Sam is a totally different character to her.
And please stop using her as in illustration of how Irish people behave - it's a huge generalization, as well as being totally incorrect.
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 10:38 AM
that was the mistake Caoimhe made spending to much time with Shabby so they did not know her well enough to know that what she was saying was just banter. by the way i am half Kilkenny so i have to say UP KILKENNY
lmao, BOOOOOOOOOOOO :joker:
lmao, BOOOOOOOOOOOO :joker:Five in Row sounds good to me
CiaraB
09-08-2010, 10:46 AM
I feel sorry for Irish people!! the only decent Irish person has been Spiral?? lol
There has NEVER been a decent Irish girl. Well.. Orlaith was okay actually!!
Cameltoe.. what a waste.. when we could have had Kerry, Gillian or Maggie :(
So Brian Dowling wasn't good?
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 10:47 AM
Five in Row sounds good to me
Ye are untouchable the last few years:bawling:
CiaraB
09-08-2010, 10:47 AM
So Brian Dowling wasn't good?
And by the way Orlaith wasn't Irish... she was Northern Irish
Showstopper
09-08-2010, 10:48 AM
Who are you trying to kid - Josie took her out because she was jealous of JJ spending time with her and maybe fancying her!
Josie did what she had to. John James never fancied her. She looks like a teenage boy
CiaraB
09-08-2010, 10:49 AM
Josie did what she had to. John James never fancied her. She looks like a teenage boy
She looks like Jabba the Hut
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:49 AM
He is, you just find it easier to except coming from a guy than a girl. if he was female their would be just as much hate as their was for Caoimhe
Nah there wouldn't be. With Sam.. what you see is what you get and you KNOW where you stand!
I hate John James as well.
So the gender of the housemates does not matter to me!!
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:50 AM
Brian Dowling was the best both Irish and all time HM, excuse me!!!
and Ana was a good Irish female HM
Oh yeah I forgot about them. I did like Brian from bb1 and Anna bb2.
Just that Noirin was meh.. and Cameltoe is dreadful.
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:51 AM
I never once saw Caoimhe being funny in the house. She was just a nasty young girl with zero charisma. Sam is a totally different character to her.
And please stop using her as in illustration of how Irish people behave - it's a huge generalization, as well as being totally incorrect.
I agree.
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 10:51 AM
Oh yeah I forgot about them. I did like Brian from bb1 and Anna bb2.
Just that Noirin was meh.. and Cameltoe is dreadful.
It was the other way round Brian was from 2 and Ana was from 1. I quite liked Noirin as a HM actually, for entertainment purposes!
Beastie
09-08-2010, 10:52 AM
It was the other way round Brian was from 2 and Ana was from 1. I quite liked Noirin as a HM actually, for entertainment purposes!
Yeah sorry!! I mean Brian from 2, Anna from 1. I do remember them!! sorry. I think Ana would have won if Craig did not say where his winnings would have gone to!!
I was just thinking of recent housemates.
I just hate Cameltoe when someone decent could have been in her place but hey ho!
Ye are untouchable the last few years:bawling:Hurling is a way of life in Kilkenny everybody plays its nearly the law thats why the find so many good players
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 10:57 AM
Yeah sorry!! I mean Brian from 2, Anna from 1. I do remember them!! sorry. I think Ana would have won if Craig did not say where his winnings would have gone to!!
I was just thinking of recent housemates.
I just hate Cameltoe when someone decent could have been in her place but hey ho!
I don't think she was evil incarnet as some people make out but she wasn't a great HM either
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 10:57 AM
Hurling is a way of life in Kilkenny everybody plays its nearly the law thats why the find so many good players
we used to be good down here too but we're slipping the last few years! ye have 32 wins now and we have 30 so ye are only just ahead!
we used to be good down here too but we're slipping the last few years! ye have 32 wins now and we have 30 so ye are only just ahead!every dog has his day . pity my mother did not live to see it
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 11:07 AM
every dog has his day . pity my mother did not live to see it
she was big GAA fan then? that's a pity
You expect us to buy that! Just a pathetic attempt to excuse the nasty behaviour of a hm who happened to be Irish! :joker:
I'm buying it, everyone I know is like that and i'm scottish.
she was big GAA fan then? that's a pity
it was life and death to her, one the last videos i have of her, is her going mental watching the 2007 final i though she was going to have another stroke that day
Niamh.
09-08-2010, 11:28 AM
it was life and death to her, one the last videos i have of her, is her going mental watching the 2007 final i though she was going to have another stroke that day
aawwww, nice memories to have though:hugesmile:
aawwww, nice memories to have though:hugesmile:yes they are treasured, thanks Niamh
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