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armand.kay 04-08-2016 09:17 PM

Poor bear being bullied by producers.

susie q 04-08-2016 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 8884315)
No he wasn't...He has been held in the diary room on numerous occasions. He was trying to act like a big man but he shat himself when security came in.

Yes from what was said it sounds as though he has had several warnings. I think that he expected to get away with it again. He was shocked when the security went in. His actions have put housemates & staff at risk. The final warning was justified. Its his girlfriend I feel sorry for, if she has any sense she
will ditch him pronto.

joeysteele 04-08-2016 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Ashley. (Post 8884331)
A fear of locked spaces?

Like, say, the house he's been living in for the past week?

I don't myself go for a fear of locked spaces in Bears case here.

However there is a massive difference of being in a house where you can go outside freely and move around as opposed to being confined in a locked small room like the diary room for an unspecified amount of time.

I personally am not scared of locked spaces but for instance in a lift, where I know the door is locked until it opens again to get out, I do feel really uncomfortable.

susie q 04-08-2016 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8884285)
I agree in part with the OP, Heavy D got off very lightly here, he was looking for trouble, bear was not shouting, the bedroom lights were not off and most were not in bed anyway.

However for the aggressive throwing of an object,damaging property, then the formal warning is justified and so would be a final one too.

However heavy D, really instigated this and had been determined to do so once given the chance, on the other side, Bear is responsible for his own behaviour, and had he handled this better and more calmly, could have got a far better outcome.

Heavy D had just been stabbed in the back by someone he thought was a friend
one thats also got a girlfriend on the outside.

Vanessa 04-08-2016 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8884347)
I don't myself go for a fear of locked spaces in Bears case here.

However there is a massive difference of being in a house where you can go outside freely and move around as opposed to being confined in a locked small room like the diary room for an unspecified amount of time.

I personally am not scared of locked spaces but for instance in a lift, where I know the door is locked until it opens again to get out, I do feel really uncomfortable.

Yes, i think he may have a fear of confined spaces. He seemed alright before they locked him in.

BB247 04-08-2016 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete. (Post 8884232)
Did you not see the smashed window?

I don't think he meant to smash the window

Pete. 04-08-2016 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BB247 (Post 8884354)
I don't think he meant to smash the window

Oh give over

It would have made a dent in the wall then

BB247 04-08-2016 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ThriceShy (Post 8884227)
How is he getting a warning and being forced to sleep in some separate room while Heavy D just wanders back to bed?:shrug:

And what right do BB have to lock him in the diary room? It must go against fire regulations if nothing else. If they did that to me I would set the chair on fire.

And the "security" make me laugh. Would love to see how they behaved if Mike Tyson went on BB and kicked off in the diary room.

Bear is going to win this after the way he has been treated.

Renee, Heavy-D and BB all treated him appallingly tonight

Vanessa 04-08-2016 09:22 PM

He just has a bad temper. I was the same around his age, until i learnt to control myself better.

Marsh. 04-08-2016 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8884264)
It's his father who did something wrong. He should have worn a condom.

:joker::joker::joker:

Livia 04-08-2016 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 8884352)
Yes, i think he may have a fear of confined spaces. He seemed alright before they locked him in.

And he seemed all right after the security guard arrived. So, no...

rusticgal 04-08-2016 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8884264)
It's his father who did something wrong. He should have worn a condom.


I miss you...:hee:

BB247 04-08-2016 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8884375)
And he seemed all right after the security guard arrived. So, no...

Just something to think about, he may have been locked in there for ages

joeysteele 04-08-2016 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8884375)
And he seemed all right after the security guard arrived. So, no...

That is true but when security came in,he then knew the door was no longer locked and someone else was physically there.

I have a mate who is claustrophobic,as long as someone is there with him and he knows he is not behind a locked door he is fine.
Alone he panics.

I agree with you that Bear is not likely fearful of locked rooms really but it is another side to the possibility.

rusticgal 04-08-2016 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8884375)
And he seemed all right after the security guard arrived. So, no...


....he got back in that chair like a lizard looking for shade..:joker:

Livia 04-08-2016 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BB247 (Post 8884416)
Just something to think about, he may have been lock in there for ages

I've thought about it and I've come to this conclusion: So what?

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 8884435)
....he got back in that chair like a lizard looking for shade..:joker:

LOL... he's unintentionally hilarious.

rusticgal 04-08-2016 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8884434)
That is true but when security came in,he then knew the door was no longer locked and someone else was physically there.

I have a mate who is claustrophobic,as long as someone is there with him and he knows he is not behind a locked door he is fine.
Alone he panics.

I agree with you that Bear is not likely fearful of locked rooms really but it is another side to the possibility.


But he never mentioned he was claustrophobic...he saw the size of the guy and suddenly he wasn't the big guy he thought he was...hilarious.

Marsh. 04-08-2016 09:32 PM

Claustrophobic? :laugh2:

About as real as Janice Dickinson's "anaphylactic shock" last year. :joker:

rusticgal 04-08-2016 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BB247 (Post 8884360)
Renee, Heavy-D and BB all treated him appallingly tonight


Poor little bear...

joeysteele 04-08-2016 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 8884456)
But he never mentioned he was claustrophobic...he saw the size of the guy and suddenly he wasn't the big guy he thought he was...hilarious.

Oh I am not saying he is, however I would not like to be ordered to stay in a room that was small, no one else there physically and the door locked, for an unspecified amount of time.

As I said, once the guy came in the diary room, he knew the door was not locked and he could then also see someone physically too.

Maybe in his past he has been locked up a few times who knows,we do not know he is in any way claustrophobic,that is very true as Livia said but by the same token, we do not know for sure he isn't either.

Vanessa 04-08-2016 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8884480)
Oh I am not saying he is, however I would not like to be ordered to stay in a room that was small, no one else there physically and the door locked, for an unspecified amount of time.

As I said, once the guy came in the diary room, he knew the door was not locked and he could then also see someone physically too.

Maybe in his past he has been locked up a few times who knows,we do not know he is in any way claustrophobic,that is very true as Livia said but by the same token, we do not know for sure his isn't either.

This! :clap1:

Ant. 04-08-2016 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BB247 (Post 8884354)
I don't think he meant to smash the window

My dad didn't mean to commit manslaughter but he still did it

BigBrotherfan4ever 04-08-2016 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8884285)
I agree in part with the OP, Heavy D got off very lightly here, he was looking for trouble, bear was not shouting, the bedroom lights were not off and most were not in bed anyway.

However for the aggressive throwing of an object,damaging property, then the formal warning is justified and so would be a final one too.

However heavy D, really instigated this and had been determined to do so once given the chance, on the other side, Bear is responsible for his own behaviour, and had he handled this better and more calmly, could have got a far better outcome.

Totally agree Joey with what you've just said

Glenn-C 04-08-2016 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ThriceShy (Post 8884227)
It must go against fire regulations if nothing else.

Everybody that goes into the Diary Room is locked in though? You can literally hear the door locking behind them when they sit down, and there's an emergency release button that unlocks the door if there's a fire :shrug:

ThriceShy 04-08-2016 09:47 PM

Never underestimate the power of the sympathy vote. If Helen could win then anyone can.

That spit in his food incident and stuff like this could turn the public for him.

I find I am starting to feel very sympathetic towards him. And he is certainly more entertaining than the other dullards.


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