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smeagol
05-08-2013, 12:25 PM
Sam To Knives Assistant 'Flash Your G**h For Free Pie & Mash'


Wolfy on BB Couch Potatoes talking about Sam last Wednesday. Apparently Sam shouted to the Female knive assistant during Gina's task
'Flash Your Gash For Free Pie & Mash'

Hear it here around the 61:00 mark.

http://www.spreaker.com/user/drdetroit/bbuk_2013_wolfy

not to mention his antics with the spray tan girls. there's a line you shouldn't cross thats way across it especially as they are strangers.

aman201
05-08-2013, 12:25 PM
And?

Livia
05-08-2013, 12:25 PM
So?

Jemal
05-08-2013, 12:27 PM
Banter?

Im_Juz_ChiLLin
05-08-2013, 12:28 PM
Disgusting Sleazy Sam....

Has Sam ever received a warning? Sexual harresment in the work place is not acceptable and even worse a guest to the house has been the target on more than one occasion. The first time should have received a warning subsequently in the real world this would have been the outcome.

smeagol
05-08-2013, 12:29 PM
lol@ and

if dexter or someone else had said it people would be all over them like a rash

mr innocent cant do no wrong. you dont say that sort of stuff to strangers.

Videostar
05-08-2013, 12:30 PM
And?

And he's crude and not sweet and lovely like we only get to see on the edits.

And if Dexter had of said you and others on here would be jumping up and down over it, calling for him to be removed. lol

Daffodil
05-08-2013, 12:32 PM
Think of Jemima's face. And then remember Sam saying 'You make my WINKIE EXPAND'

:yuk: :yuk: :yuk:

MrWong
05-08-2013, 12:33 PM
lol@ and

if dexter or someone else had said it people would be all over them like a rash

mr innocent cant do no wrong. you dont say that sort of stuff to strangers.

This cannot be denied.

Livia
05-08-2013, 12:35 PM
I'm not buying for one minute that most the people posting on this thread live the sheltered and cossetted little lives they are trying to make us believe with their faux outrage. Otherwise, how would you get through a series of Big Brother if Sam - SAM! - is upsetting you with his naughty words?

sampvt
05-08-2013, 12:36 PM
Yet another Sam Bashing thread. There are loads now but they do say......A measure of your popularity can be judge by how many haters you have. Loads of worried Dexter and Gina fans out there now.

smudgie
05-08-2013, 12:38 PM
I'm not buying for one minute that most the people posting on this thread live the sheltered and cossetted little lives they are trying to make us believe with their faux outrage. Otherwise, how would you get through a series of Big Brother if Sam - SAM! - is upsetting you with his naughty words?

Oh so true.:joker:

Videostar
05-08-2013, 12:38 PM
I'm not buying for one minute that most the people posting on this thread live the sheltered and cossetted little lives they are trying to make us believe with their faux outrage. Otherwise, how would you get through a series of Big Brother if Sam - SAM! - is upsetting you with his naughty words?

Just levelling the playing field here, Sam has been painted out to be perfect, a saint, can do no wrong...I think it's fair that there are negative threads about him like there has been for EVERY OTHER HM.

BTW, I like the ladies and flirt, but have never used the rather disgusting word "gash" to a woman.

Daffodil
05-08-2013, 12:38 PM
I have disliked Sam from the beginning.

lime
05-08-2013, 12:38 PM
If dexter or Callum had said it there would be outrage ..but it is perfectably acceceptable for Sam to say it

MrWong
05-08-2013, 12:39 PM
I'm not buying for one minute that most the people posting on this thread live the sheltered and cossetted little lives they are trying to make us believe with their faux outrage. Otherwise, how would you get through a series of Big Brother if Sam - SAM! - is upsetting you with his naughty words?

Isn't it more that Sam gets a free pass where as someone like Dexter would get slaughtered for it?

Kizzy
05-08-2013, 12:40 PM
Seeing as it's relevant I'll put this here too....

Didn't wolfy go to Cornwall for 'the beach the babes and the fish'?
Does that sound like a term used by someone hung op on feminism?...

''She claims she is funny and has the ability to make people laugh using "funny insult comedy" but claims she can be too loud and sometimes says awkward things which she thinks people might find funny but they don't.''

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Double standards much?....

Jemal
05-08-2013, 12:40 PM
I'm not buying for one minute that most the people posting on this thread live the sheltered and cossetted little lives they are trying to make us believe with their faux outrage. Otherwise, how would you get through a series of Big Brother if Sam - SAM! - is upsetting you with his naughty words?

:worship: PREACH

MrWong
05-08-2013, 12:42 PM
If dexter or Callum had said it there would be outrage ..but it is perfectably acceceptable for Sam to say it

Not only that, the suggestion is that forum members aren't allowed to make threads about it without being accused of smear campaigning and desperation.

Every hm has had 'desperate' threads made about them. Why is Sam such a special case where it's not allowed?

Livia
05-08-2013, 12:42 PM
Just levelling the playing field here, Sam has been painted out to be perfect, a saint, can do no wrong...I think it's fair that there are negative threads about him like there has been for EVERY OTHER HM.

BTW, I like the ladies and flirt, but have never used the rather disgusting word "gash" to a woman.

I'm not a fan of Sam, not at all. However, I think the depths that have been reached in searching for something negative has made some of the posters look a little silly, frankly. Consider some of the things that have been said and done and some of the characters that have been in BB, even just this season... and picking on Sam seems a little... desperate.

Yes, "gash" isn't a word I particularly go out of my way to use... but if I heard someone say it, I wouldn't dash tearfully for the exit with my hands over my face. Worse language is used on this forum on a daily basis.

Livia
05-08-2013, 12:44 PM
Not only that, the suggestion is that forum members aren't allowed to make threads about it without being accused of smear campaigning and desperation.

Clearly they are allowed to make threads about it. You are on one right now.

However, as this is a forum, your ideas will be challenged. But you already know that... right?

Vanessa
05-08-2013, 12:44 PM
Isn't it more that Sam gets a free pass where as someone like Dexter would get slaughtered for it?

Yes, that's exactly my point. Why should Sam get away with this kind of behaviour? Dexter was slaughtered for it and it wasn't even this bad. :nono:

chuff me dizzy
05-08-2013, 12:45 PM
And Wolfy is to be believed ? naaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh :nono:

karezza
05-08-2013, 12:46 PM
Why are Big Brother protecting sleazy Sam? I want to see the housemates as they really are.

Videostar
05-08-2013, 12:46 PM
I'm not a fan of Sam, not at all. However, I think the depths that have been reached in searching for something negative has made some of the posters look a little silly, frankly. Consider some of the things that have been said and done and some of the characters that have been in BB, even just this season... and picking on Sam seems a little... desperate.

Yes, "gash" isn't a word I particularly go out of my way to use... but if I heard someone say it, I wouldn't dash tearfully for the exit with my hands over my face. Worse language is used on this forum on a daily basis.

My annoyance here is that Dexter hasn't said anything quite that bad and yet one tiny comment he makes and he gets slaughtered for it, same with any of the other HM's...Sam's crude remarks might not be the worst in history and doesn't make him a hate figure but it does show that he is no better than any of the others in the house.

Lex
05-08-2013, 12:47 PM
Yet another Sam Bashing thread. There are loads now but they do say......A measure of your popularity can be judge by how many haters you have. Loads of worried Dexter and Gina fans out there now.

By that logic...Dexter must be have enough "popularity" to win the next 12 big brothers or so then!! :joker:
Your contradictory ethics are beginning to grind on me now sampvt! ...everybody knows that if it were to have been Dexter that made that sleazy-remark [and many of Sam's others]...that you would be crucifying him for it!! :nono:....

MrWong
05-08-2013, 12:48 PM
Clearly they are allowed to make threads about it. You are on one right now.

However, as this is a forum, your ideas will be challenged. But you already know that... right?

You missed the 'without being accused of smear campaigning and getting desperate' Of course threads can made.

I don't believe this thread is desperate, by and large it's pointing out the double standards. Sam gets an easier ride for some reason.

Jemal
05-08-2013, 12:48 PM
My annoyance here is that Dexter hasn't said anything quite that bad and yet one tiny comment he makes and he gets slaughtered for it, same with any of the other HM's...Sam's crude remarks might not be the worst in history and doesn't make him a hate figure but it does show that he is no better than any of the others in the house.

lol he told a man hes age "i will stick it in you"

joeysteele
05-08-2013, 12:49 PM
lol@ and

if dexter or someone else had said it people would be all over them like a rash

mr innocent cant do no wrong. you dont say that sort of stuff to strangers.

If Dexter had said it, it would be likely be all over here what a humerous,funny guy he was,quite the lad.

Videostar
05-08-2013, 12:50 PM
lol he told a man hes age "i will stick it in you"

LOL you still banging on about Callum's twisted version of what Dexter actually said...really? now that's desperate. :joker:

Livia
05-08-2013, 12:52 PM
By that logic...Dexter must be have enough "popularity" to win the next 12 big brothers or so then!! :joker:
Your contradictory ethics are beginning to grind on me now sampvt! ...everybody knows that if it were to have been Dexter that made that sleazy-remark [and many of Sam's others]...that you would be crucifying him for it!! :nono:....

Dexter doesn't need to make sleazy remarks. The fact that he's quite openly discussed paying for sex and using women as accessories... the fact that he calls himself "London's Biggest Sugar Daddy" (although he doesn't actually come from, or live in, London), the fact that he's a "dating coach" and thinks that he can pass on the skills to get women in to bed while his own approach to Hazel and Charlie would suggest he could do with a class himself... His whole persona is sleazy.

Sam probably shouldn't have said what he did. But he's naive, rather than a sleaze and for people to be acting all outraged at Sam makes me LMFAO.

KingOfTheMods
05-08-2013, 12:52 PM
Harmless really. He's still a cock though.

MrWong
05-08-2013, 12:53 PM
lol he told a man hes age "i will stick it in you"

Yes and didn't you get on your high horse about it.

Using Callum's twisted version to argue your case.

Why is Sam's comment less offensive to you?

joeysteele
05-08-2013, 12:53 PM
Dexter doesn't need to make sleazy remarks. The fact that he's quite openly discussed paying for sex and using women as accessories... the fact that he calls himself "London's Biggest Sugar Daddy" (although he doesn't actually come from, or live in, London), the fact that he's a "dating coach" and thinks that he can pass on the skills to get women in to bed while his own approach to Hazel and Charlie would suggest he could do with a class himself... His whole persona is sleazy.

Sam probably shouldn't have said what he did. But he's naive, rather than a sleaze and for people to be acting all outraged at Sam makes me LMFAO.

Three massive cheers for you Livia and really well said too. Great post,(as always).

Livia
05-08-2013, 12:54 PM
You missed the 'without being accused of smear campaigning and getting desperate' Of course threads can made.

I don't believe this thread is desperate, by and large it's pointing out the double standards. Sam gets an easier ride for some reason.

No I didn't miss it.

Sam gets an easier ride because he's younger, more immature, less worldly and a lot more naive than Dexter. I'm sure you can see that's true.

Jemal
05-08-2013, 12:54 PM
LOL you still banging on about Callum's twisted version of what Dexter actually said...really? now that's desperate. :joker:

What's desperate is you creating Sam threads, so dont be a hypocrite.
just trying to find a way to bring him down? #epicfail :love:
Thing is dexter said that to callum... And ill tell you when because everyone is thinking about the wrong convo.
Dexter and callum were sitting on the kitchen counter, dan was cooking and hazel and Charlie were talking. This is the night hazel and Charlie had the chocolate fight and also Charlie and dexter went in the shower. Dexter kept going on and on and on and as callum said when dexter said he laughed it off.
Hence why dan stuck up for callum later that night even tho he doesn't like callum. Dan also told callum "i thought dexter came across as a right prick last night, the things he was saying was urgh"

Videostar
05-08-2013, 12:54 PM
Dexter doesn't need to make sleazy remarks. The fact that he's quite openly discussed paying for sex and using women as accessories... the fact that he calls himself "London's Biggest Sugar Daddy" (although he doesn't actually come from, or live in, London), the fact that he's a "dating coach" and thinks that he can pass on the skills to get women in to bed while his own approach to Hazel and Charlie would suggest he could do with a class himself... His whole persona is sleazy.

Sam probably shouldn't have said what he did. But he's naive, rather than a sleaze and for people to be acting all outraged at Sam makes me LMFAO.

I think we can take a lot of Dexter's stories about what he has done in his life with a pinch of salt....and even if true that happened outside the house, we shouldn't judge anyone for what they did before entering the house, we can only judge what we see them say or do inside the house.

Videostar
05-08-2013, 12:56 PM
What's desperate you creating Sam threads
To try and find a way to bring him down? #epicfail :love:
Thing is dexter said that to callum... And ill tell you when because everyone is thinking about the wrong convo.
Dexter and callum were sitting on the kitchen counter, dan was cooking and hazel and Charlie were talking. This is the night hazel and Charlie had the chocolate fight and also Charlie and dexter went in the shower. Dexter kept going on and on and on and as callum said when dexter said he laughed it off.
Hence why dan stuck up for callum later that night even tho he doesn't like callum. Dan also told callum "i thought dexter came across as a right prick last night, the things he was saying was urgh"

You know full well the context in which Dexter said what he did to Callum, it was Callum who decided to take it in a sexual way...but that's a matter for him and his own issues.

Jemal
05-08-2013, 12:58 PM
You know full well the context in which Dexter said what he did to Callum, it was Callum who decided to take it in a sexual way...but that's a matter for him and his own issues.

Joking or not, im sorry but you cannot say i will stick it in you. What kind of shtty humour is that.

Kizzy
05-08-2013, 12:59 PM
I think we can take a lot of Dexter's stories about what he has done in his life with a pinch of salt....and even if true that happened outside the house, we shouldn't judge anyone for what they did before entering the house, we can only judge what we see them say or do inside the house.

Like the rodeo comments that he was warned for..... for offensive sexual language?

smeagol
05-08-2013, 01:00 PM
No I didn't miss it.

Sam gets an easier ride because he's younger, more immature, less worldly and a lot more naive than Dexter. I'm sure you can see that's true.

sam is only a few years younger lol

Jemal
05-08-2013, 01:00 PM
If callum had said that people on here would of been like "told you hes creepy" "so weird" "GET CALLUM OUT" "CREEPSTER CALLUM OUT"....

Videostar
05-08-2013, 01:01 PM
Like the rodeo comments that he was warned for..... for offensive sexual language?

He was warned for that, so where was Sam's warnings for far worse comment aimed at female guests that were there for a task.?

MTVN
05-08-2013, 01:02 PM
He has made a habit of making some quite explicit comments to people he's literally just met, I don't think he has any real awareness of what's appropriate and what isn't

Lex
05-08-2013, 01:04 PM
No I didn't miss it.

Sam gets an easier ride because he's younger, more immature, less worldly and a lot more naive than Dexter. I'm sure you can see that's true.

Not because of his disability then Livia?..and it's ok because he has this persona of 'innocent young lad...I didn't expect double standards from you...!..he's 24 years old...and if he's not been brought up to respect common decency then he should not have been in the house!
Whether you are a fan or not...Sam should not get any more leeway than Dexter or any of the other house-mates when it comes to public decency!! :nono:

Kazanne
05-08-2013, 01:04 PM
Dexter doesn't need to make sleazy remarks. The fact that he's quite openly discussed paying for sex and using women as accessories... the fact that he calls himself "London's Biggest Sugar Daddy" (although he doesn't actually come from, or live in, London), the fact that he's a "dating coach" and thinks that he can pass on the skills to get women in to bed while his own approach to Hazel and Charlie would suggest he could do with a class himself... His whole persona is sleazy.

Sam probably shouldn't have said what he did. But he's naive, rather than a sleaze and for people to be acting all outraged at Sam makes me LMFAO.

Good post Livia,all true :xyxwave:

MrWong
05-08-2013, 01:06 PM
No I didn't miss it.

Sam gets an easier ride because he's younger, more immature, less worldly and a lot more naive than Dexter. I'm sure you can see that's true.

Bit pointless telling me threads could be made about it then.

Sam's 24 isn't he? His humours immature but I don't think he's immature in general. He lived in America for a while, without friends and family too.

I don't think he's this naïve young lad from the valleys that you've described.

Black Dagger
05-08-2013, 01:18 PM
If Dexter said this he'd be described as a dirty rat and sleazy and disgusting... but because 'harmless, deaf, genuine' Sam said it, it's quite alright and just harmless banter.

k

Vanessa
05-08-2013, 01:22 PM
If Dexter said this he'd be described as a dirty rat and sleazy and disgusting... but because 'harmless, deaf, genuine' Sam said it, it's quite alright and just harmless banter.

k

I know, the double standards really piss me off. :mad::mad::mad:

Jemal
05-08-2013, 01:24 PM
Yes and didn't you get on your high horse about it.

Using Callum's twisted version to argue your case.

Why is Sam's comment less offensive to you?

Twisted version? Look at what i posted to videostar.

Lex
05-08-2013, 01:25 PM
Dexter doesn't need to make sleazy remarks. The fact that he's quite openly discussed paying for sex and using women as accessories... the fact that he calls himself "London's Biggest Sugar Daddy" (although he doesn't actually come from, or live in, London), the fact that he's a "dating coach" and thinks that he can pass on the skills to get women in to bed while his own approach to Hazel and Charlie would suggest he could do with a class himself... His whole persona is sleazy.

Sam probably shouldn't have said what he did. But he's naive, rather than a sleaze and for people to be acting all outraged at Sam makes me LMFAO.


Ok forget the Dexter rant...substitute his name for anyone else's that hasn't chosen the "edgy-persona gameplan"...let's say someone around Sam's age [24 ish] ...someone without the disability,...someone that, like Sam has been brought up in a normal family environment, and has travelled the world [he spent part of his life in America without his family don;t forget] a lad that claims to have had [apart from his hearing problem] a pretty normal life, with ...and yet you claim naivety for his comments? mmmmh...me smells double standards Livia! :suspect:

Kizzy
05-08-2013, 01:29 PM
He was warned for that, so where was Sam's warnings for far worse comment aimed at female guests that were there for a task.?

His comment were never intentionally offensive, two slightly off colour spontaneous remark can't be held against him.
Lord you would think it had been as bad as threatened acts of actual physical violence or explanations of involvement in serious sexual assaults .....
:idc:

Indy
05-08-2013, 02:44 PM
My annoyance here is that Dexter hasn't said anything quite that bad and yet one tiny comment he makes and he gets slaughtered for it, same with any of the other HM's...Sam's crude remarks might not be the worst in history and doesn't make him a hate figure but it does show that he is no better than any of the others in the house.

My problem with Sam's remarks is not content as much as context. Just like people have different "voices" they use whether they're talking to their parent or their friends or their employer, there are different levels of acceptability in behavior. Sam seems to feel he has the right to speak to everyone in the same manner he'd speak in a locker room. Nobody has taught him otherwise, but instead of coddling and thinking "oh, isn't he silly," he should be corrected for that behavior, whether it's the women in the house telling him it's not ok, or BB calling him up for it.

I wonder how many of the people saying it's no big deal would feel the same if it was their mother or their daughter being chased around in the workplace by some strange man making crude comments to her or forcing her to kiss him.

Issac
05-08-2013, 02:52 PM
If this idiot wasn't deaf he would of got a warning!

Im_Juz_ChiLLin
05-08-2013, 03:22 PM
My problem with Sam's remarks is not content as much as context. Just like people have different "voices" they use whether they're talking to their parent or their friends or their employer, there are different levels of acceptability in behavior. Sam seems to feel he has the right to speak to everyone in the same manner he'd speak in a locker room. Nobody has taught him otherwise, but instead of coddling and thinking "oh, isn't he silly," he should be corrected for that behavior, whether it's the women in the house telling him it's not ok, or BB calling him up for it.

I wonder how many of the people saying it's no big deal would feel the same if it was their mother or their daughter being chased around in the workplace by some strange man making crude comments to her or forcing her to kiss him.

I remember in the real world Andy gray the sky commentator got sacked for his comments against women which were not to similar to what Sam has said in the Big Brother house... :nono:

Cherie
05-08-2013, 03:26 PM
Just levelling the playing field here, Sam has been painted out to be perfect, a saint, can do no wrong...I think it's fair that there are negative threads about him like there has been for EVERY OTHER HM.

BTW, I like the ladies and flirt, but have never used the rather disgusting word "gash" to a woman.

:thumbs:

billy123
05-08-2013, 03:38 PM
Well this backfired didnt it smeagol i think you just turned a few people into sam fans.

http://replygif.net/i/1126.gif

Im_Juz_ChiLLin
05-08-2013, 03:39 PM
Well this backfired didnt it smeagol i think you just turned a few people into sam fans.

http://replygif.net/i/1126.gif

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BQ2kM61CcAA8lAK.jpg:large

Kazanne
05-08-2013, 03:42 PM
:thumbs:

Hello Cherie was just wondering where you were (spooky)

billy123
05-08-2013, 03:42 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BQ2kM61CcAA8lAK.jpg:large
AWWWWWWWWWW bless you are helping too well done

http://24.media.tumblr.com/854ed070002041202f102f27503afe18/tumblr_mr0g6i2UaL1sv5vlho1_500.gif

smeagol
05-08-2013, 03:43 PM
i didn't see his post as on ignore i have so many of them on ignore now lol

kaz bbots all same stuff everytime zzz

DanaC
05-08-2013, 03:49 PM
I think a warning would be fair enough actually. It wasn't a terrible thing to say, and it was clearly meant in banter, but it's still out of order.

Cherie
05-08-2013, 04:42 PM
Hello Cherie was just wondering where you were (spooky)

Hey Kaz, how are things on the good Ship... I can sling you a dinghy if you want to get off at any point..:devil:

Tozzie
05-08-2013, 04:51 PM
And he's crude and not sweet and lovely like we only get to see on the edits.

And if Dexter had of said you and others on here would be jumping up and down over it, calling for him to be removed. lol

exactly, god forbid if it had been Dexter that said it!