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I'd frankly rather life in a house full of Garys than have to breathe the same air as a self-important tosspot like James or a knucklehead like David.
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entertainment is good :dance::dance::dance:
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David said to him to get onto his bed and he'd go and get more. When he brought it to him Gary once again didn't thank him and when he offered to help Gary said abruptly that he was capable of doing it himself. That's when David lost it and walked off. I don't see how anyone could think that was appropriate behaviour when someone is trying to help you. |
Its pure intolerance toward Gary. For whatever reason, and I think its as shallow as their jealousy of his stardom, they can't "best" him individually so have to attack him as a pack. The same is true of Frenchie imo. The housemates that do well will be those that show some compassion and understanding, and that doesn't just apply in the BB house, if they are not careful,they will all be known for their behaviour to Gary above all else they have done in their careers.
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I do agree that Gary could have said thankyou and he may well have done if David had not have been so irate with him. In the house he said to David he would need more, David was almost jumping down his throat at Gary for stating he needed more. |
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Gary is slightly annoying, and the house is easily annoyed. You have to pick between someone who is slightly annoying, and somebody who is easily annoyed. They cancel each other out. So you ignore those traits, and you are left with a person's other traits. Gary's other traits are intelligence, humour, and acting skills. That deck of cards is the winner.
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David getting annoyed, called Gary a prick numerous times and then continuing to mumble under his breath and then moan to the other housemates tells me he doesn't care. David cares about David. IMO. |
Gary was the same way on the Apprentice. He caused problems there too
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David was being helpful, Gary was ungrateful and rude not to thank him. Is it not common courtesy to thank someone when they bring you something instead of complaining that it's not enough?
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