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Tourmaline
27-01-2012, 02:14 PM
He has just stated on the C5 BB clip that he thinks he will go out first tonight then *It* (Denise), then Frankie, the twins and finally Gareth!

True Whorror
27-01-2012, 02:15 PM
"It" is quite polite considering we are talking about an seld-destructive, flashing, aggressive alcoholic.

lostalex
27-01-2012, 02:15 PM
calm down, not long to find out.

The Penguin
27-01-2012, 02:16 PM
LOL that's kinda funny

Tourmaline
27-01-2012, 02:16 PM
He's like a petulant child in the playground :rolleyes:

Niamh.
27-01-2012, 02:17 PM
Not as out of order as threatening to punch someone or pulling down a young girls pants...... but that's just my opinion

Kizzy
27-01-2012, 02:20 PM
i bet she has been called worse.

RodHull
27-01-2012, 02:22 PM
He's like a petulant child in the playground :rolleyes:

What is petulant about referring to someone whom you dont like as 'IT'

Really dislike the way words are missused on forums by people who think it makes their opinions seem more valid.

Its not remotely petulant, it might be mean or unpleasant, even unfeeling, but petulant? No

Petulant
1. Unreasonably irritable or ill-tempered

I dont think anyone would say his irritation toward Denise is unreasonable tbh

lostalex
27-01-2012, 02:23 PM
oh man, things are gonna kick off tonight around here, lol, i can't wait. :D

there's no way i;'m gonna miss it. I'm gonna be drunk and tired and UP FOR IT! lmao.

i can't wait. hehehehehe

Tourmaline
27-01-2012, 02:24 PM
What is petulant about referring to someone whom you dont like as 'IT'

Really dislike the way words are missused on forums by people who think it makes their opinions seem more valid.

Its not remotely petulant, it might be mean or unpleasant, even unfeeling, but petulant? No

Petulant
1. Unreasonably irritable or ill-tempered

I dont think anyone would say his irritation toward Denise is unreasonable tbh

I think the definition of petulant perfectly describes Michael and just because you don't agree doesn't make my observation less valid

JonRC
27-01-2012, 02:30 PM
not 'unreasonable' in any way - lots can clearly see his reasoning

RodHull
27-01-2012, 02:32 PM
So you think its unreasonable for him to dislike someone who has (by her own admission) tried to break down his 'hollywood veneer' since day 1 and get inside his head and then flair up at him whenever shes drunk with desperately needy behaviour. Even though he has repeatedly told her to leave him alone and stop seeing him as her little 'project'... Its calmed down now she has the twins to focus on, but before that whole episode her pursuit of his attention was relentless to the point where I felt sorry for him.

I dont think thats 'unreasonable'. Unreasonable would be if she had treated him with respect and kindness and never put a foot wrong and he had still insulted her. I assume you have people in your life who have annoyed you despite trying to tell them, is it 'unreasonable' if you then insult them in a private conversation??

Patricia4
27-01-2012, 02:34 PM
It is quite polite for her I could say something worse than that to call her.

Tourmaline
27-01-2012, 02:47 PM
So you think its unreasonable for him to dislike someone who has (by her own admission) tried to break down his 'hollywood veneer' since day 1 and get inside his head and then flair up at him whenever shes drunk with desperately needy behaviour. Even though he has repeatedly told her to leave him alone and stop seeing him as her little 'project'... Its calmed down now she has the twins to focus on, but before that whole episode her pursuit of his attention was relentless to the point where I felt sorry for him.

I dont think thats 'unreasonable'. Unreasonable would be if she had treated him with respect and kindness and never put a foot wrong and he had still insulted her. I assume you have people in your life who have annoyed you despite trying to tell them, is it 'unreasonable' if you then insult them in a private conversation??

I don't think its unreasonable for anyone to dislike another....it's human nature. But its all about intent. When Denise said she wanted to break down his hollywood veneer, it wasn't in a malicious way. She was trying to get to know the "real" Michael. Since then all he has done is slag her off at every opportunity instead of trying to move on. That, IMO, is unreasonable

arista
27-01-2012, 02:59 PM
He has just stated on the C5 BB clip that he thinks he will go out first tonight then *It* (Denise), then Frankie, the twins and finally Gareth!


No its good to have a Change.

BJ
27-01-2012, 03:00 PM
I'm not a Denise fan but yes, I think it's rude

chuff me dizzy
27-01-2012, 03:03 PM
He has just stated on the C5 BB clip that he thinks he will go out first tonight then *It* (Denise), then Frankie, the twins and finally Gareth!

Hope"it" wins it to show a arrogant ,punch drunk, bankrupt ,druggy we dont like his sort in the Uk

Josy
27-01-2012, 03:04 PM
:joker:

Spring
27-01-2012, 03:11 PM
So you think its unreasonable for him to dislike someone who has (by her own admission) tried to break down his 'hollywood veneer' since day 1 and get inside his head and then flair up at him whenever shes drunk with desperately needy behaviour. Even though he has repeatedly told her to leave him alone and stop seeing him as her little 'project'... Its calmed down now she has the twins to focus on, but before that whole episode her pursuit of his attention was relentless to the point where I felt sorry for him.

I dont think thats 'unreasonable'. Unreasonable would be if she had treated him with respect and kindness and never put a foot wrong and he had still insulted her. I assume you have people in your life who have annoyed you despite trying to tell them, is it 'unreasonable' if you then insult them in a private conversation??

I agree:thumbs:

Tourmaline
27-01-2012, 03:11 PM
I'm not a Denise fan but yes, I think it's rude

Thanks...I'm glad there's someone else here who thinks so :thumbs:

Incensed
27-01-2012, 04:05 PM
oh man, things are gonna kick off tonight around here, lol, i can't wait. :D

there's no way i;'m gonna miss it. I'm gonna be drunk and tired and UP FOR IT! lmao.

i can't wait. hehehehehe

Do you know, that could be Denise talking :wink:

Cherie
27-01-2012, 04:13 PM
Hope"it" wins it to show a arrogant ,punch drunk, bankrupt ,druggy we dont like his sort in the Uk

I thought you liked Frankie...:conf::hugesmile:

Hendo9
27-01-2012, 04:18 PM
She'd have been called worse the desperate drunk

G1dds
27-01-2012, 04:22 PM
I think "IT" was pretty diplomatic :joker:

There are umpteen words I would use, and none of them nice :D

Ammi
27-01-2012, 04:28 PM
Hope"it" wins it to show a arrogant ,punch drunk, bankrupt ,druggy we dont like his sort in the Uk

Chuff, I'm curious...at the start of CBB you had absolutely no respect for Denise whatsoever, in fact there isn't anything Michael fans have said about her that you haven't yourself......now, bearing in mind that Denise is that very same person as she was three weeks ago, the only difference being we've had to suffer her on our T.V's for three weeks......do you really honestly like Denise or......do you just despise Michael

Roy Mars III
27-01-2012, 04:30 PM
Denise has been nothing but a bully in the house, how is he out of order?

vortex
27-01-2012, 04:36 PM
That made me laugh

MTVN
27-01-2012, 04:38 PM
I don't think his order is that out, I wouldn't be surprised if Gareth wins either

Marsh.
27-01-2012, 04:45 PM
"It" is quite polite considering we are talking about an seld-destructive, flashing, aggressive alcoholic.

So, alcoholics should all be referred to as "it"?
No matter how Denise has behaved, she's not killed anyone and none of them are angels and he should treat people with respect. I find him pathetic TBH, because he'll easily sit there chatting and having a laugh with her but then generally say how she makes him feel sick, and call her things. He's like a child. At least with Denise, what you see is what you get.

Marsh.
27-01-2012, 04:46 PM
Denise has been nothing but a bully in the house, how is he out of order?

LMAO, you can always rely on the BB crowd to misuse the word "bully".

Kazanne
27-01-2012, 04:48 PM
Denise has been nothing but a bully in the house, how is he out of order?

oh dear,but no,no,NO:joker:

MrWong
27-01-2012, 04:48 PM
He has just stated on the C5 BB clip that he thinks he will go out first tonight then *It* (Denise), then Frankie, the twins and finally Gareth!

Easy mistake to make..

http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/jan2012/4/7/celebrity-big-brother-big-in-japan-image-2-609888373.jpg

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Angus
27-01-2012, 05:17 PM
So, alcoholics should all be referred to as "it"?
No matter how Denise has behaved, she's not killed anyone and none of them are angels and he should treat people with respect. I find him pathetic TBH, because he'll easily sit there chatting and having a laugh with her but then generally say how she makes him feel sick, and call her things. He's like a child. At least with Denise, what you see is what you get.


What I see is an egotistical bully of a woman who, when she has a drink inside her, doesn't care who she offends or upsets, and then tries to deflect blame for her own actions onto other people when she is called out on her behaviour. She has bitched and bitched about Michael behind his back and plotted with the other three bitches (Gareth, Natalie and Nicola) to nominate him, fetched like a petulant little brat when he survived, and is seething with resentment because he doesn't "get" her. Not forgetting all the bitching she and her coven have done about the Twins. If all Michael has called her is "it", he has been very restrained. I would have called her a whole lot worse.

As to the thought of her fancying him disgusting him to the nth degree, so what. He is entitled to express his opinions just as Denise has also done about him to other HMs, in her efforts to manipulate the noms against him.

Hope "IT" doesn't win tonight - she would be a totally undeserving winner. I'm on the "Anyone to win but "IT" team".

wendywillow
27-01-2012, 05:54 PM
Hope"it" wins it to show a arrogant ,punch drunk, bankrupt ,druggy we dont like his sort in the Uk

you forgot 'has-been'. youre losing your touch :xyxwave:

Suze
27-01-2012, 06:00 PM
Hope"it" wins it to show a arrogant ,punch drunk, bankrupt ,druggy we dont like his sort in the Uk

Yer talk about Denise's hubby like that, he will likely come after you, yer know :joker: ;)

Truth Teller
27-01-2012, 08:11 PM
MM is at least modest and doesn't think he'll win and put himself 5th.

Just now he said he'd like to win for his fans and those who got him to the final. Nicest one. Not all about him.:dazzler: