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Crimson Dynamo 09-06-2015 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ramsay (Post 7863767)
Yes everyone of us looks and acts just like him. you got a problem m8?

ya doirty knacker

Visage 09-06-2015 05:58 PM

I'd struggle to believe that someone's personality is based on where they live.

Daniel-X 09-06-2015 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JoshBB (Post 7863779)
Adjoa was from Holland?

Yeah she was Dutch so she's from Holland or The Netherlands as some people call it.

Basically 09-06-2015 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by LuciaX (Post 7863571)
Wow. Can't believe how narrow minded the OP is. I like Marc but of course they're not all like him! Some of my family are actually from Talla in Dublin (Where Marc comes from) and they are nothing like him. They are actually just very down to earth and normal actually sometimes a bit quiet.

It's like asking are all women from Holland Lesbians because Adjoa was.

I'm not asking this from thin air, I heard Jade before say something like 'oh there's that Irish banter that I love' when Marc first arrived, is why I asked

Rorkimaru 09-06-2015 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Basically (Post 7864617)
I'm not asking this from thin air, I heard Jade before say something like 'oh there's that Irish banter that I love' when Marc first arrived, is why I asked

Well he's obviously a lot more Irish than the other housemates and yes a lot of what he says is typical of Irish lads but they don't go that far. Like chances are two dubs are going to have more in common.

Angelika 09-06-2015 11:54 PM

There are idiots like Marc in every country around the planet. It's not typical of any one national trait - it's unfortunately part of mankind as a species trait, that is the worst mankind has to offer kind.

billy123 10-06-2015 12:15 AM

Yes they are all like that. In ireland they dont even have money they just collect scrap metal and use it to trade withn and its compulsory to have a whippet on the end of a piece of string when out in public.

rionablue 10-06-2015 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Basically (Post 7862414)
Generally speaking, do guys and or girls around Marc's age from Ireland behave as Marc does, as in, with the 'banter' and such? I find Marc absolutely hilarious by the way from the minute he told Chloe big brother probably wanted to check her for std's :hehe: :joker: :joker:

How could you find that hilarious? Marc had only just come into the house and that was the second or third sexual reference he had made to Chloe. No we irish are not like him.He is vile disgusting and horrible. Yes we have banter but he is in no way reflective of our society. I don't like him he makes me sick and I hope that other people don't this he IS REFLECTIVE of Irish people

rionablue 10-06-2015 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7862686)
:laugh:

I'm from Cork too :love:

And Im from Cork yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy:dance::dance::dance:

Ammi 10-06-2015 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by LuciaX (Post 7863571)
Wow. Can't believe how narrow minded the OP is. I like Marc but of course they're not all like him! Some of my family are actually from Talla in Dublin (Where Marc comes from) and they are nothing like him. They are actually just very down to earth and normal actually sometimes a bit quiet.

It's like asking are all women from Holland Lesbians because Adjoa was.

..to be fair to the OP, Marc kind of 'promotes' this himself or did in the DR with...'I'm a typical Irish eejit' tobegorra, tobegorra...so maybe has referred to his nationality other times we haven't seen as something he thinks 'adds to his charm'..?..or excuses things or whatever because of course we know that every Irish person in the land has kissed the Blarney Stone, t'is a well known fact...anyway, he's not a 'typical' anything...BB don't do typical in characters because where would be the ratings..they do or try to do more extremes of personalities or personalities they think will conflict, regardless of nationality....


EDIT:..anyway if he was typically Irish then as Niamh said, she would have wiped out a huge part of the population of her country by now and they seem to be doing ok and not decreasing too much in number...

iToby 10-06-2015 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by just thinkin (Post 7862645)
absolutely not - Ireland is getting a bad name with these two 'tic' Dubs in there. Everytime I see them I thank my lucky stars I live in the real capital of Ireland. :dance:

AAAAAHHHHH, You're from LIVERPOOL then?:spin: or Rathkeale?



Up The Rebel County. Love Cork meself. Super Fenian??? Please tell me MoJos is still there on Georges Quay? Love that bar too.in fact I better stop or I'll be here all mornin. Slan abhaile

iToby 10-06-2015 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob4 (Post 7862675)
Yes they are, all idiots and/or terrorists, love potatoes and their mammies, plus they all ride horses everywhere, all drink guiness and say "whats the craic" every five minutes.

:hehe::hehe::hehe:

You sound like a knowledgable teen..Well placed I'd say to confirm if all english people are like peter sutcliffe?:sleep:

iToby 10-06-2015 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by just thinkin (Post 7863149)
:joker::joker::joker::joker:

well, at least there's a bit of a rebel instinct in cork....

and none in Dubl;in....oh wait, what does that Sinn Fein Dublin GAA Jersey say on the back...errrrm....DUBLIN> The city that fought an empire...Although it failed on the weekend, the easter rising led to this half a rebublic we now enjoy...but I'll give Cork its due, it didn't get the title 'Rebel County' in a lucky bag.

I must learn to read all the posts n put my quotes n responses in one post instead of a string of them...SORRY:nono:

Rob4 10-06-2015 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by iToby (Post 7865424)
You sound like a knowledgable teen..Well placed I'd say to confirm if all english people are like peter sutcliffe?:sleep:

I was actually being sardonic with the OP, but whatever.

iToby 10-06-2015 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Basically (Post 7864617)
I'm not asking this from thin air, I heard Jade before say something like 'oh there's that Irish banter that I love' when Marc first arrived, is why I asked


I believe her first words were ' Oh no, I know him, he's an ar*ehole' in fact, I'm sure of it. You can see they hate, nay, despise each other but in their own heads have recently decided to play the game...mayhap there's even a bit o that dreaded sexual tension everyone in the studio keeps talking about....again, sorry for adding to the string...maybe I shoulda went back to bed first, let a few posts pile up afore responding...ok gonna hold my index 'tongue' for a bit
:blush:

iToby 10-06-2015 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob4 (Post 7865439)
I was actually being sardonic with the OP, but whatever.

Fair 'nuff guv, point taken.

Niamh. 10-06-2015 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by rionablue (Post 7865229)
And Im from Cork yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy:dance::dance::dance:

I think we out number the Dubs on here now you know :smug:

Livia 10-06-2015 10:13 AM

I imagine if our Niamh came up against Marc and he tried that "banter" of his on her I like to think he'd end up in casualty trying to explain to the doctors how Niamh's shoe got jammed up his arse.

Niamh. 10-06-2015 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7865631)
I imagine if our Niamh came up against Marc and he tried that "banter" of his on her I like to think he'd end up in casualty trying to explain to the doctors how Niamh's shoe got jammed up his arse.

You think correctly Livia :smug: If all irish men were like him, i would have emigrated long ago :laugh:

Livia 10-06-2015 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7865633)
You think correctly Livia :smug: If all irish men were like him, i would have emigrated long ago :laugh:

Usually I find the Irish accent really sexy. But on Marc, not so much.


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