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Pyramid* 16-10-2011 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 4657898)
And no he wasn't because he did a similar thing himself. So what's your point?

In reply to the part of my quote that you highlighted Jordan, below for ease of reference

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This happens to be a discussion, an exchange on opinions, as to whether Aaron was justified to react in the way he did about food being ruined, and the house being trashed.

My point is that I disagree that Aaron did anything remotely similar, and the point of the thread is as I mentioned in the part above: to discuss why some members feel ruining good food is acceptable or not : and their reasons why they see it as they do. (ie: whether they agree with Aaron's reaction or not).

Kazanne 16-10-2011 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SaphLiike (Post 4657983)
sorry grandad, I will do as you say :sleep:

Typical response from someone who has nothing to say,so instead you TRY to be patronising,run along there's a good kid!!! :pat:not nice is it?

InOne 16-10-2011 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4657979)
for once I agree - in the respect that we each have our own opinion and reasons for regarding the hms behaviour last night unaccepable (or not, as the case may be) - and equally, Aaron's reaction to it.

Well said InOne. I don't often agree with you (of late) but on this matter, I am 100% with you - each person has their own opinion - whether they regard what happened as right or wrong.

It's the reasons for whether people view it as right or wrong that I find interesting. :)

Indeed, another endless TiBB debate lol

Saph 16-10-2011 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by kazanne (Post 4657991)
Typical response from someone who has nothing to say,so instead you TRY to be patronising,run along there's a good kid!!! :pat:not nice is it?

..I really couldnt care less :shocked:

Pyramid* 16-10-2011 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SaphLiike (Post 4657983)
sorry grandad, I will do as you say :sleep:

Wrong sex. ;)

Kazanne 16-10-2011 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SaphLiike (Post 4657994)
..I really couldnt care less :shocked:

Good kid:hugesmile:

jet 16-10-2011 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4657764)
Yes, still going strong Locke. :D

I have not been proven wrong Locke - much as you'd love it to be so - if anyone is wrong, it is you.

Why? Because I - like every other member on here, including you - have as much right to voice my opinion on the matter, to voice my disgust at the hms behaviour and actively destorying perfectly good food, for no justifiable reason - and in my agreeance with Aaron's stance on the matter.

I have a question - do you not think that ordering 500 bananas is a waste of perfectly good food? Banana's go off in less than a week. Harry was applauded for doing that and Aaron egged him on. Did you go on then about food wastage?

Pyramid* 16-10-2011 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4657992)
Indeed, another endless TiBB debate lol

In which no fewer than 43 members (a high proportion of active and posting members) have contributed.

I'd say it less 'endless', but more, that it has been an interesting and enticing enough discussion thread, that so many different posters have contributed to - by the hundreds of posts that it has received.

I do think it's pretty much come to it's conclusion in that this topic of wasting food for no good reason - is one that people either think is hilarious - or that others think is unacceptable.

Especially when many of the hms bitch like hell about being 'starving'....... next time they want a bit of energy inducing cereal and they have none...... they'll be able to think back about wasting so much.

InOne 16-10-2011 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4658017)
In which no fewer than 43 members (a high proportion of active and posting members) have contributed.

I'd say it less 'endless', but more, that it has been an interesting and enticing enough discussion thread, that so many different posters have contributed to - by the hundreds of posts that it has received.

I do think it's pretty much come to it's conclusion in that this topic of wasting food for no good reason - is one that people either think is hilarious - or that others think is unacceptable.

Especially when many of the hms bitch like hell about being 'starving'....... next time they want a bit of energy inducing cereal and they have none...... they'll be able to think back about wasting so much.

Thing is, he was probably more bothered about the mess than the wasting of food. The house is a tip as it is.

Pyramid* 16-10-2011 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 4658013)
I have a question - do you not think that ordering 500 bananas is a waste of perfectly good food? Banana's go off in less than a week. Harry was applauded for doing that and Aaron egged him on and didn't say a word about food wastage.

Not at all. To make it perfectly clear - and despite it being off topic - I will address this.

500 bananas = avg 7 bananas per day. A foodstuff which can be used as it is, in milkshakes, adding to cereal, being used as a snack via banana sandwiches (which you'll recall Harry also ordered bread, cereal, and milk). Bananas can be frozen and eaten as a chilled sweet dish, they can be cooked.

7 bananas per day given all the various ways of eating them as I have described above is not a waste, as demostrated by my explanation above. At worse, they could have frozen any excess that was left over or ready to spoil.

Notwithstanding of all the above, Aaron had nothing to do with making that list up - or indeed, altering that shoppping list, therefore the point and the comparison is utterly irrelevant to Aaron and his reaction to what happened as per the original post.

Vicky. 16-10-2011 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4658023)
Thing is, he was probably more bothered about the mess than the wasting of food. The house is a tip as it is.

Yeah I think it was the mess rather than the food tbh.

jet 16-10-2011 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4658017)
In which no fewer than 43 members (a high proportion of active and posting members) have contributed.

I'd say it less 'endless', but more, that it has been an interesting and enticing enough discussion thread, that so many different posters have contributed to - by the hundreds of posts that it has received.

I do think it's pretty much come to it's conclusion in that this topic of wasting food for no good reason - is one that people either think is hilarious - or that others think is unacceptable.

Especially when many of the hms bitch like hell about being 'starving'....... next time they want a bit of energy inducing cereal and they have none...... they'll be able to think back about wasting so much.

Why bring that up when it was Aaron's actions that resulted in the house being starving in the first pLace? I find your double standards mindblowing - frankly.

Pyramid* 16-10-2011 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4658023)
Thing is, he was probably more bothered about the mess than the wasting of food. The house is a tip as it is.

And quite rightly too imo - he was most likely as equally appalled by both sides of it - the disregard to perfectly good food, as well as the mess, and adding to the tip that is already the house.

They are meant to be adults InOne - and not deranged idiots - which is how precisely many of the hms act - as they did in this instance.

It's amazing how a few cans of beer down people's necks suddenly turn them into dickheads.

Pyramid* 16-10-2011 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 4658034)
Why bring that up when it was Aaron's actions that resulted in the house being starving in the first pLace? I find your double standards mindblowing - frankly.

You asked about the banana situ and I addressed that.

What part of Aaron's actions ONLY (note:Aaron only) caused the house to be starving precisely.

As far as I recall, there were more housemates than Aaron alone who broke the 'Stranded Task', let's deal with the facts before throwing around your mindblowing findings.....

But we aren't here discussing the stranded task, that is not what the thread is about.

jet 16-10-2011 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4658030)
Not at all. To make it perfectly clear - and despite it being off topic - I will address this.

500 bananas = avg 7 bananas per day. A foodstuff which can be used as it is, in milkshakes, adding to cereal, being used as a snack via banana sandwiches (which you'll recall Harry also ordered bread, cereal, and milk). Bananas can be frozen and eaten as a chilled sweet dish, they can be cooked.

7 bananas per day given all the various ways of eating them as I have described above is not a waste, as demostrated by my explanation above. At worse, they could have frozen any excess that was left over or ready to spoil.

Notwithstanding of all the above, Aaron had nothing to do with making that list up - or indeed, altering that shoppping list, therefore the point and the comparison is utterly irrelevant to Aaron and his reaction to what happened as per the original post.

It is not irrelevant to Aaron as he egged Harry on and he didn't go into a prissy meltdown over it...therefore it didn't bother him. It didn't bother him because he is SELECTIVE about his ole lady Doris reactions.
The very fact that you have all the stats about banana's is very telling about your obsession with Aaron - my goodness!
I have no frosty stats :hugesmile:but there seems to be a stack of them left.

jet 16-10-2011 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4658042)
You asked about the banana situ and I addressed that.

What part of Aaron's actions ONLY (note:Aaron only) caused the house to be starving precisely.

As far as I recall, there were more housemates than Aaron alone who broke the 'Stranded Task', let's deal with the facts before throwing around your mindblowing findings.....

But we aren't here discussing the stranded task, that is not what the thread is about.

Aaron was the one that instigated the walk out. If he hadn't suggested it, it might not have occurred to anyone. Did you watch it?

fruit_cake 16-10-2011 04:28 PM

why was he 'right' to be raging..he should've been over the moon partying all night after the eviction result but instead decided to ruin his own night as far as I can see

Pyramid* 16-10-2011 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 4658059)
It is not irrelevant to Aaron as he egged Harry on and he didn't go into a prissy meltdown over it...therefore it didn't bother him. It didn't bother him because he is SELECTIVE about his ole lady Doris reactions.
The very fact that you have all the stats about banana's is very telling about your obsession with Aaron - my goodness!
I have no frosty stats :hugesmile:but there seems to be a stack of them left.

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 4658064)
Aaron was the one that instigated the walk out. If he hadn't suggested it, it might not have occurred to anyone. Did you watch it?


Oh yes I watched. The housemates are adults....you know, able to make up their own minds upon which actions they chose to partake in. Aaron was not responsible for ruining that task, nor did the failure of that task -due to several housemates making their own decisions, lead to destruction of foodstuff.

I didn't quite see Aaron forcing anyone against their will. :D

As I said, this is however NOTHING to do with this thread. At all.

I'd be very appreciative if you could stay on topic please - it is one of the forum rules, and I for one, would like to adhere to them. Thank you.

jet 16-10-2011 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by fruit_cake (Post 4658072)
why was he 'right' to be raging..he should've been over the moon partying all night after the eviction result but instead decided to ruin his own night as far as I can see

Aaron's a paragon of virtue. That's why. :rolleyes:

jet 16-10-2011 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4658078)
Oh yes I watched. The housemates are adults....you know, able to make up their own minds upon which actions they chose to partake in. Aaron was not responsible for ruining that task, nor did the failure of that task -due to several housemates making their own decisions, lead to destruction of foodstuff.

I didn't quite see Aaron forcing anyone against their will. :D

As I said, this is however NOTHING to do with this thread. At all.

I'd be very appreciative if you could stay on topic please - it is one of the forum rules, and I for one, would like to adhere to them. Thank you.

And Aaron is an adult who chooses to partake in which actions he chooses to instigate, right? You forgot to add that bit...just reminding you....

Kazanne 16-10-2011 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 4658064)
Aaron was the one that instigated the walk out. If he hadn't suggested it, it might not have occurred to anyone. Did you watch it?

Did YOU? jem wanted to go too,but you know all this you must have seen the various posts on how Anton could have avoided that,but conveniently all you can see is Aaron,nice sight i admit,but c'mon where is your fairness?

Kazanne 16-10-2011 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 4658088)
And Aaron is an adult who chooses to partake in which actions he chooses to instigate, right? You forgot to add that bit...just reminding you....

Well hopefully,being as he is so powerful lets hope he tells Tom,Anton,Jay,Louise,Jem and faye to do one ,they will all follow wont they?then we get our perfect final

nete1234 16-10-2011 04:40 PM

I agree with you :shocked:

Kazanne 16-10-2011 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 4658080)
Aaron's a paragon of virtue. That's why. :rolleyes:

Got it in one,now your learning:joker:

joeysteele 16-10-2011 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4658042)
You asked about the banana situ and I addressed that.

What part of Aaron's actions ONLY (note:Aaron only) caused the house to be starving precisely.

As far as I recall, there were more housemates than Aaron alone who broke the 'Stranded Task', let's deal with the facts before throwing around your mindblowing findings.....

But we aren't here discussing the stranded task, that is not what the thread is about.

You started an amazing thread here Pyramid, everything is being pulled into it now but only as to any chance to get at Aaron though.

I think there was more value of food ruined in the highlights last night than at other times.
As far as I am concerned, the moment that began,I would not have been able to stop myself saying how ridiculous I thought it was.

I hate mess like that all over the place, I also hate to see good food wasted.
That was your point of this thread,pointing out that Aaron was right to be mad at that just as you were too.

How it's descended into a get at Aaron and his fans free for all amazes me.I really admire your trying to keep it on topic.

Good luck with that, in an off topic comment myself though I am glad that I am likely to be away for a few days from Wednesday,hopefully back the week after.:hugesmile:
I wouldn't be surprised to see then this thread still going and being used for to get at Aaron and his fans though.Thankfully still, the majority of the voting public for BB clearly support Aaron though too.I think they will on this issue as well.


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