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dupin
14-08-2007, 05:41 PM
Brian has never heard of Shakespeare and never told a lie in the house.

Did the lie detector forget about when he lied to Gerry about winning the task a couple of days ago? I never actually believe in all this "it's a fix! it's a fix!" outcry, but that is very suspicious.

Arneldo
14-08-2007, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by dupin
Brian has never heard of Shakespeare and never told a lie in the house.

Did the lie detector forget about when he lied to Gerry about winning the task a couple of days ago? I never actually believe in all this "it's a fix! it's a fix!" outcry, but that is very suspicious.

That was a joke that he told him about.

dupin
14-08-2007, 05:43 PM
Originally posted by Arneldo
Originally posted by dupin
Brian has never heard of Shakespeare and never told a lie in the house.

Did the lie detector forget about when he lied to Gerry about winning the task a couple of days ago? I never actually believe in all this "it's a fix! it's a fix!" outcry, but that is very suspicious.

That was a joke that he told him about.

He told Gerry that he won a task, when he hadn't won the task. It was clearly meant as a joke, but it is still a lie.

Arneldo
14-08-2007, 05:48 PM
Originally posted by dupin
Originally posted by Arneldo
Originally posted by dupin
Brian has never heard of Shakespeare and never told a lie in the house.

Did the lie detector forget about when he lied to Gerry about winning the task a couple of days ago? I never actually believe in all this "it's a fix! it's a fix!" outcry, but that is very suspicious.

That was a joke that he told him about.

He told Gerry that he won a task, when he hadn't won the task. It was clearly meant as a joke, but it is still a lie.

There is a difference between a lie and a joke. He told Gerry and they had a laugh and giggle about it.

dupin
14-08-2007, 05:51 PM
He came out of the diary room and told a lie. I don't like it when Brian fans turn everything in his favour when it's clearly not. I myself do like Brian, but it's so obvious that he fakes it sometimes - and the lie detector seemed to have just made people out to being lying when it wanted to. (Brian is the only housemate to have told 100% truth, ensuring he'll be a Guru, no doubt)

iem
14-08-2007, 05:53 PM
there's no way he doesn't know who shakespeare is!:conf:

Arneldo
14-08-2007, 05:54 PM
Originally posted by dupin
He came out of the diary room and told a lie. I don't like it when Brian fans turn everything in his favour when it's clearly not. I myself do like Brian, but it's so obvious that he fakes it sometimes - and the lie detector seemed to have just made people out to being lying when it wanted to. (Brian is the only housemate to have told 100% truth, ensuring he'll be a Guru, no doubt)

He came out of the DR and told a joke! He was pretending to the group that he bet Gerry to wind him up, he told Gerry like 3 minutes later.

dupin
14-08-2007, 05:54 PM
It's impossible not to know, especially with a GCSE in English (I also read he played, or at least was in, a school production of "Hamlet")

tinkerbell
15-08-2007, 06:11 PM
No he does knwo who shakespeare or Romeo and Juliet, everyone at least watched the film, it all a bunch of bollocks and the lie detector proves shiiit they could tell the public he didnt lie so he would win or something

xDramatick
15-08-2007, 06:15 PM
He does know who Romeo&Juliet &Shakespeare are.

His teacher said so on BBLB a while back.

cepb
15-08-2007, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by xDramatic
He does know who Romeo&Juliet &Shakespeare are.

His teacher said so on BBLB a while back.
He's puting on the "thick act" thinking it will give him supporters. Well it's clearly worked.

tinkerbell
15-08-2007, 10:59 PM
Originally posted by xDramatic
He does know who Romeo&Juliet &Shakespeare are.

His teacher said so on BBLB a while back.

Yeh?? He will be so embrassed when eveyone found out he lied