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muchadoaboutnothing
27-06-2014, 01:21 AM
Marlon and Winston are up in the extra spare room, Mark shouts from below to ask if they are alright. Marlon and Winston are in discussion about the breakfast ordeal of Danielle, Steven and Toya not eating. And just as Danielle walks by and is within earshot, Mark stated that "I couldn't have done it" (meaning he couldn't have eaten the breakfast). However, later, when Mark was talking with Ash, Marlon, Winston and Helen in the lounge area and they were all talking about that breakfast, Mark then piped up (as of if to garnish favour from the company present) "If I had to eat a Peacock Omlette, I'd *********g have a go, do you know what I mean?" This is where Mark is sitting on the fence and in order to get approval from the public (and his fellow HMs, who are not aware of his gameplan) he moves from group to group as if he believes that's what the publlic want. Personally I don't trust the guy and believe him to be a bit of a 'Snake in the Grass.'

JayBlaze
27-06-2014, 01:33 AM
He's an annoying little weed

smeagol
27-06-2014, 10:16 AM
Marlon and Winston are up in the extra spare room, Mark shouts from below to ask if they are alright. Marlon and Winston are in discussion about the breakfast ordeal of Danielle, Steven and Toya not eating. And just as Danielle walks by and is within earshot, Mark stated that "I couldn't have done it" (meaning he couldn't have eaten the breakfast). However, later, when Mark was talking with Ash, Marlon, Winston and Helen in the lounge area and they were all talking about that breakfast, Mark then piped up (as of if to garnish favour from the company present) "If I had to eat a Peacock Omlette, I'd *********g have a go, do you know what I mean?" This is where Mark is sitting on the fence and in order to get approval from the public (and his fellow HMs, who are not aware of his gameplan) he moves from group to group as if he believes that's what the publlic want. Personally I don't trust the guy and believe him to be a bit of a 'Snake in the Grass.'

yeah so much of what he says is for the viewers , its quite sad

Samm
27-06-2014, 10:17 AM
He's an annoying little weed

Hi Helen

flamingGalah!
27-06-2014, 01:49 PM
It is annoying that others are berated for 'fence sitting' & flitting from group to group, yet the fact that Mark does it is completely fine... I don't like him at all & he plays up to the cameras constantly with his pretend little strops & breakdowns over menial things...

trainwrecktvaddict
27-06-2014, 01:58 PM
Marlon and Winston are up in the extra spare room, Mark shouts from below to ask if they are alright. Marlon and Winston are in discussion about the breakfast ordeal of Danielle, Steven and Toya not eating. And just as Danielle walks by and is within earshot, Mark stated that "I couldn't have done it" (meaning he couldn't have eaten the breakfast). However, later, when Mark was talking with Ash, Marlon, Winston and Helen in the lounge area and they were all talking about that breakfast, Mark then piped up (as of if to garnish favour from the company present) "If I had to eat a Peacock Omlette, I'd *********g have a go, do you know what I mean?" This is where Mark is sitting on the fence and in order to get approval from the public (and his fellow HMs, who are not aware of his gameplan) he moves from group to group as if he believes that's what the publlic want. Personally I don't trust the guy and believe him to be a bit of a 'Snake in the Grass.'

I think this is the best kind of game plan you can have, and quite clearly he's pulling it off. I like him,out of all the hms he's the best thus far. He's snidey and bitchy but he's not dumb enough to not say what he's thinking.

I don't think he's doing it for the public per say, i think he's doing it for his time in house, meaning he'll last longer. I mean come on how the feck have other housemates not copped on yet? :hehe:

Marsh.
27-06-2014, 02:04 PM
Sitting on the fence means you refuse to take sides or give an opinion.

Mark is being two faced, that's not fence sitting.

Anothercat
27-06-2014, 02:18 PM
I like him and think he is playing a good game

jet
27-06-2014, 02:53 PM
Mark is hilarious, kindhearted, savvy and sticks up for people. That he isn't 100% perfect is a bonus. He's great. :cool:

John-s
27-06-2014, 03:03 PM
Mark is hilarious, kindhearted, savvy and sticks up for people. That he isn't 100% perfect is a bonus. He's great. :cool:



Sticks up for people then 2mins later, he is with the other party saying...... I get you completely ..... Snitchhhhhhhhh.

daniel-lewis-1985
27-06-2014, 05:58 PM
A fence sitter is someone with no opinion.

Its fair to say Mark has plenty of opinions and speaks his mind he even tells his mates when they are on the wrong.

I disliked him at first but hes one of my favs now, totally genuine imo.

Mystic Mock
27-06-2014, 06:07 PM
It is annoying that others are berated for 'fence sitting' & flitting from group to group, yet the fact that Mark does it is completely fine... I don't like him at all & he plays up to the cameras constantly with his pretend little strops & breakdowns over menial things...

100% Agree with this.

erinp5
27-06-2014, 06:11 PM
mark has a foot in both camp but tonight he will have to make a decision as to who's side he is on... if he wants to keep the public support .