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carol1956
08-11-2011, 12:20 PM
I liked Aaron but after the show last night I have gone right off him. When Faye went Friday he looked very down but as soon as BB mentioned the prize money he soon perked up. Also not wanting to give presents to Alex/Tom - well that was his decision - but ruining their birthday party was shameful and childish. The money they get out of the £50,000 probably wont even be affected by these presents as BB was probably just testing who was generous and who was a scrooge - scroogy Aaron didnt want to give any of his £10,000 away. I really think that the money is all he is thinking about above and beyond anyone elses happiness. I was going to vote to win for him but the scrooge element has lost my vote as I think he is really too money orientated - Alex gets my vote now.

Pyramid*
08-11-2011, 12:21 PM
I liked Aaron but after the show last night I have gone right off him. When Faye went Friday he looked very down but as soon as BB mentioned the prize money he soon perked up. Also not wanting to give presents to Alex/Tom - well that was his decision - but ruining their birthday party was shameful and childish. The money they get out of the £50,000 probably wont even be affected by these presents as BB was probably just testing who was generous and who was a scrooge - scroogy Aaron didnt want to give any of his £10,000 away. I really think that the money is all he is thinking about above and beyond anyone elses happiness. I was going to vote to win for him but the scrooge element has lost my vote as I think he is really too money orientated - Alex gets my vote now.

I'm happy with Aaron or Alex to win - so all's good!

Samuel.
08-11-2011, 12:22 PM
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/search.php?searchid=2534578

Nope, you never liked nor would have voted for Aaron.

alex_front2
08-11-2011, 12:22 PM
Good, I am Scrooge too.

I'd never spend £500 on a bitchy guy who slags me off at every opportunity and threatened to punch me in the face when I kissed someone else. I'd also not spend £500 on an air head woman- child who would be just as happy with £5 pair of pink plastic Barbie shoes from Argos. Especially someone who has now £30K which she claims she'd share but has a history of short changing blind people.

Go Scrooge!

ChristmasNeeve
08-11-2011, 12:23 PM
Yeah because anyone who refuses to spend £1000 on birthday presents for 2 people who aren't very good friends or family members must be right scrooge :rolleyes: And also, Aaron doesn't have £10000, he has £990, do you really think he's going to get £10000 off Alex or jay? I don't.

alex_front2
08-11-2011, 12:23 PM
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/search.php?searchid=2534578

Nope, you never liked nor would have voted for Aaron.

I know all these 'Gone off Aaron' threads are from Jay, Alex fans. :joker::joker:

Roy Mars III
08-11-2011, 12:25 PM
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/search.php?searchid=2534578

Nope, you never liked nor would have voted for Aaron.

:joker:

FILFUNGI
08-11-2011, 12:26 PM
I liked Aaron but after the show last night I have gone right off him. When Faye went Friday he looked very down but as soon as BB mentioned the prize money he soon perked up. Also not wanting to give presents to Alex/Tom - well that was his decision - but ruining their birthday party was shameful and childish. The money they get out of the £50,000 probably wont even be affected by these presents as BB was probably just testing who was generous and who was a scrooge - scroogy Aaron didnt want to give any of his £10,000 away. I really think that the money is all he is thinking about above and beyond anyone elses happiness. I was going to vote to win for him but the scrooge element has lost my vote as I think he is really too money orientated - Alex gets my vote now.

What a load of drivel!

MrWong
08-11-2011, 12:35 PM
I know all these 'Gone off Aaron' threads are from Jay, Alex fans. :joker::joker:

So transparent. :suspect:

Suze
08-11-2011, 12:36 PM
Good, I am Scrooge too.

I'd never spend £500 on a bitchy guy who slags me off at every opportunity and threatened to punch me in the face when I kissed someone else. I'd also not spend £500 on an air head woman- child who would be just as happy with £5 pair of pink plastic Barbie shoes from Argos. Especially someone who has now £30K which she claims she'd share but has a history of short changing blind people.

Go Scrooge!

I must be Mrs Scrooge :D

Yes, go Scrooge! :dance:

Yayita
08-11-2011, 01:19 PM
Yeah because anyone who refuses to spend £1000 on birthday presents for 2 people who aren't very good friends or family members must be right scrooge :rolleyes: And also, Aaron doesn't have £10000, he has £990, do you really think he's going to get £10000 off Alex or jay? I don't.

I am noticing alot of people saying Aaron was right in not spending money on "people he barely knows", or "strangers". Yet you all justify his relationship with Faye as real and true love... They've been in the house the same amount of days. How can one be true love, but giving a gift to people you know for 8 weeks be inpossible?

For me, it is more plausible to spend 500K on somebody you know for 8 weeks than saying "I Love You".

ChristmasNeeve
08-11-2011, 01:22 PM
I am noticing alot of people saying Aaron was right in not spending money on "people he barely knows", or "strangers". Yet you all justify his relationship with Faye as real and true love... They've been in the house the same amount of days. How can one be true love, but giving a gift to people you know for 8 weeks be inpossible?

For me, it is more plausible to spend 500K on somebody you know for 8 weeks than saying "I Love You".

Quote the post where I said I believed Aaron and faye was "true love" and then come back to me :idc:

Mumbles
08-11-2011, 01:29 PM
I am noticing alot of people saying Aaron was right in not spending money on "people he barely knows", or "strangers". Yet you all justify his relationship with Faye as real and true love... They've been in the house the same amount of days. How can one be true love, but giving a gift to people you know for 8 weeks be inpossible?

For me, it is more plausible to spend 500K on somebody you know for 8 weeks than saying "I Love You".

You can have love at first sight (apparently) but it can take a long time to develop a friendship close enough to justify sheling out £500 on a present for them. I've got mates I've known for over 30 years and I'd not spend anywhere near that amount on them for their birthday.

This applies to all the threads about present-gate - given the choice between spending £500 on 2 relative strangers or keeping that cash to spend on your son, what would you do?

Cherry Christmas
08-11-2011, 01:31 PM
OP this topic has already been done to death on numerous other threads...lets move on shall we?

Yayita
08-11-2011, 01:31 PM
Quote the post where I said I believed Aaron and faye was "true love" and then come back to me :idc:

I spoke in general terms, dont know your thoughts on the matter and I dont care either...:xyxwave:

Yayita
08-11-2011, 01:32 PM
OP this topic has already been done to death on numerous other threads...lets move on shall we?

Goodbye then, go to another thread :xyxwave:

Cherry Christmas
08-11-2011, 01:33 PM
Goodbye then, go to another thread :xyxwave:


Will do cos this is just boring now, saying the same thing over and over and over and over...get my drift. Adios:xyxwave:

ChristmasNeeve
08-11-2011, 01:34 PM
I spoke in general terms, dont know your thoughts on the matter and I dont care either...:xyxwave:

You quoted my post and said "Yet you all justify his relationship with Faye as real and true love... " doesn't sound very general to me. If you want to make a general remark then don't quote my post and not expect a reply.

Yayita
08-11-2011, 01:34 PM
You can have love at first sight (apparently) but it can take a long time to develop a friendship close enough to justify sheling out £500 on a present for them. I've got mates I've known for over 30 years and I'd not spend anywhere near that amount on them for their birthday.

This applies to all the threads about present-gate - given the choice between spending £500 on 2 relative strangers or keeping that cash to spend on your son, what would you do?

Of course on my son, thats a given. Thats not the point though, I am trying to illustrate that people have the right to do as they want. Maybe in 8 weeks and considering I won extra cash, I would give someone that kind of gift. But I definitely wouldnt say Im in love with someone in that time frame.

tomflint
08-11-2011, 01:37 PM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Yayita
08-11-2011, 01:39 PM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

:dance::dance::joker::joker::dance::joker:

Blink_Me
08-11-2011, 01:42 PM
You do realise Aaron technically only had £990? Why's he going to donate more than half his money on shoes or a watch? And there's no guarantee he's going to see that £10,000.

And with the editing yesterday, it was worse than ever. All they showed was Aaron being moody, yet we know he joined in with the dancing and other stuff.

And if you think Jay and Louise did it from the goodness of their heart, then you're a fool. Jay moaned twice in the diary room and once as soon as he left the diary room. And Louise kept on banging on how great it was to show kindness, which proved how fake she was. If it was done from the goodness of their heart, they would have done it first time, not refuse it 2 times. Yet again Aaron gets shown in the worst possible way and people fall for it.

ChristmasNeeve
08-11-2011, 01:44 PM
You do realise Aaron technically only had £990? Why's he going to donate more than half his money on shoes or a watch? And there's no guarantee he's going to see that £10,000.

And with the editing yesterday, it was worse than ever. All they showed was Aaron being moody, yet we know he joined in with the dancing and other stuff.

And if you think Jay and Louise did it from the goodness of their heart, then you're a fool. Jay moaned twice in the diary room and once as soon as he left the diary room. And Louise kept on banging on how great it was to show kindness, which proved how fake she was. If it was done from the goodness of their heart, they would have done it first time, not refuse it 2 times. Yet again Aaron gets shown in the worst possible way and people fall for it.

Yeah, cos when I give a gift as an act of kindness and generosity I know I always make sure to tell the person exactly how much it costs, just to prove how thoughtful I am :laugh:

Suze
08-11-2011, 01:46 PM
Yeah, cos when I give a gift as an act of kindness and generosity I know I always make sure to tell the person exactly how much it costs, just to prove how thoughtful I am :laugh:

Me too :D In fact this Christmas, I think I will just leave the price on all the presents I buy that cost over a tenner, saves having to tell them :D Louise and jay probably leave price tags on the presents they buy :D

Those two are either playing to the public for votes, or frivilous, neither a good trait in the circumstances.

Blink_Me
08-11-2011, 01:48 PM
Yeah, cos when I give a gift as an act of kindness and generosity I know I always make sure to tell the person exactly how much it costs, just to prove how thoughtful I am :laugh:

She's pathetic.

And if anyone ruined the party it was Jay and Louise. Jay asked Aaron if he was bothered, so Aaron told him; I honestly think Aaron wouldn't have said anything till after the party or not at all. Jay could have not mentioned it till after the party..... but no, he had to tell Louise, who then told Tom and Alex. Aaron hit a nerve, which is the sign of the truth, and they didn't like it.

Yayita
08-11-2011, 01:48 PM
Yeah, cos when I give a gift as an act of kindness and generosity I know I always make sure to tell the person exactly how much it costs, just to prove how thoughtful I am :laugh:

Have you ever heard of a term called "Buyers Remorse" It is a psychological fact, that when people spend an amount of money they consider high; they generally feel remorse right after the purchase. It immediately disappears once you accept the fact that you paid for it, .... This is quite common so I don't hold it against them.

ChristmasNeeve
08-11-2011, 01:52 PM
Have you ever heard of a term called "Buyers Remorse" It is a psychological fact, that when people spend an amount of money they consider high; they generally feel remorse right after the purchase. It immediately disappears once you accept the fact that you paid for it, .... This is quite common so I don't hold it against them.

That must be it then :wink:

Suze
08-11-2011, 01:52 PM
Have you ever heard of a term called "Buyers Remorse" It is a psychological fact, that when people spend an amount of money they consider high; they generally feel remorse right after the purchase. It immediately disappears once you accept the fact that you paid for it, .... This is quite common so I don't hold it against them.

Yeah, ok then :D Let's put that down to buyers remorse shall we :D Now I have heard it all in trying to justify Jay/Justin/Jason, and Louise/Loo's bad call :joker: They suffered 'joint' buyers remorse :laugh2:

Pyramid*
08-11-2011, 02:01 PM
Have you ever heard of a term called "Buyers Remorse" It is a psychological fact, that when people spend an amount of money they consider high; they generally feel remorse right after the purchase. It immediately disappears once you accept the fact that you paid for it, .... This is quite common so I don't hold it against them.

It's usually applied to people who have no (or little) self control or lack willpower, cannot say no when they should and know they should.

So yes, it's entirely applicable to Jay and Louise - neither of them have much self control or willpower.

;)

Mumbles
08-11-2011, 02:01 PM
Of course on my son, thats a given. Thats not the point though, I am trying to illustrate that people have the right to do as they want. Maybe in 8 weeks and considering I won extra cash, I would give someone that kind of gift. But I definitely wouldnt say Im in love with someone in that time frame.

We're all different though. I'm just saying that love and friendship are two different things that happen at different paces. You might not fall in love so quicly, but some people do. Some people may become instant friends, some don't. You can't really compare the two, they're different emotional ties.

Pyramid*
08-11-2011, 02:05 PM
I am noticing alot of people saying Aaron was right in not spending money on "people he barely knows", or "strangers". Yet you all justify his relationship with Faye as real and true love... They've been in the house the same amount of days. How can one be true love, but giving a gift to people you know for 8 weeks be inpossible?

For me, it is more plausible to spend 500K on somebody you know for 8 weeks than saying "I Love You".

FAB NEWS!!!

So come Xmas time, you'll have known me for more than 8 weeks.... please don't bother harrassing and fretting over what to buy me, I'm happy for you to send me the ready cash.

Ta very much.

:dance: *I'm in the money, I'm in the money ----- New Year in the Maldives, here I come!*:dance: