View Full Version : If I hear fence sitter Mark say one more time...
Videostar
25-06-2014, 10:01 PM
"I love you both, you are both my best friends im going to drag him out of that house by has matted hair.
Scream
25-06-2014, 10:02 PM
i don't think he's a fence sitter...
waylander1973
25-06-2014, 10:11 PM
He verbally attacks a housemate he has a problem with, then says he sorry to who ever he attacks, he is playing both sides.
Badly by the way, hope more see it that way.
Doogle
25-06-2014, 10:13 PM
At least he'll call Helen out and doesn't sit up her ass. Nothing wrong with being a floater so long as you actually stand up for yourself when they cross a line and you don't just nod along with them like a sheep
Videostar
25-06-2014, 10:19 PM
i don't think he's a fence sitter...
You can't be serious. :shocked::shrug:
smeagol
25-06-2014, 10:20 PM
careful he will take offence at that :)
Jords
25-06-2014, 10:33 PM
I dont think he sat too much on the fence at all tonight. He got his opinion across, presented annoyance but still made sure his mates were ok. The latter will eventually cease the more he drifts away from Helen and Ash.
Scream
25-06-2014, 10:52 PM
You can't be serious. :shocked::shrug:
he disagrees with people all of the time then keeps the peace...that's just being a mature person
JTM45
25-06-2014, 11:21 PM
Yeah, but like when he had a go at Ash for calling Jale a "maggot" (which i thought was a vile thing to say, particularly the tone in which he said it) i was thinking to myself "well said Mark, fairplay to you" but then he starts adding on "don't lower yourselves to their level" to Ash and Helen as if he was excusing their behaviour to stay inserted firmly up their arseholes!
At the moment i think Mark , in his mind with his exaggerated, affected, semi-fake persona , probably thinks he's playing a brilliant game by trying to be as many people's 'friend' as he can so hopefully he can keep on avoiding being up for eviction and sail straight through to the final. He's probably spending any spare moments in there to plan his winner's outfit and his sickly victory speech.:yuk:
He's a slimy little creepster!!!:fist:
Marsh.
25-06-2014, 11:23 PM
He's not a fence sitter. He might be friends with both sides but it doesn't stop him calling people out when they're in the wrong or full of sh*t.
Fair play to him, he stands up to most.
muchadoaboutnothing
25-06-2014, 11:40 PM
Yeah, but like when he had a go at Ash for calling Jale a "maggot" (which i thought was a vile thing to say, particularly the tone in which he said it) i was thinking to myself "well said Mark, fairplay to you" but then he starts adding on "don't lower yourselves to their level" to Ash and Helen as if he was excusing their behaviour to stay inserted firmly up their arseholes!
At the moment i think Mark , in his mind with his exaggerated, affected, semi-fake persona , probably thinks he's playing a brilliant game by trying to be as many people's 'friend' as he can so hopefully he can keep on avoiding being up for eviction and sail straight through to the final. He's probably spending any spare moments in there to plan his winner's outfit and his sickly victory speech.:yuk:
He's a slimy little creepster!!!:fist:
I couldn't agree more. Mark is a game player and is trying to ensure that the TV audience think that he is a fair person. Agree that 'He's a slimy little creepster' and definately not to be trusted.
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