Tozzie |
01-08-2013 10:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by south12345
(Post 6235851)
In answer to your question................YES, very much so.
People shout about him being victimised but you need to ask why the HMs, and a lot of the viewing public, took an instant dislike to him. Its his air of arrogancy that he carries about with him in his way of talking and his mannerisms. Confidence is attractive, but arrogancy is ugly and this is why hes been up for nomination now since day one. He made himself the victim by simply playing the Mr big i am when in actual fact he is the total opposite. He is your present day Walter Mitty and lives in a dream world where he has to buy people even to be his "friend". He has no currency in the house so he tried to use his over inflated ego to impress people but this back fired on him in the beginning. He did start to let his mask slip, but after comming out of the SH its firmly back in place. Hes a person that certainly cannot be trusted.
Watching him from the outside maybe entertaining but if i were in the House i would most certainly be nominating him every week to get him out.....
Hes a victim of his own stupidity to play someone he is not....
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he wouldn't have to buy my friendship, I'd give it for free. I think if I was in the house with him I would be his ally. I don't see him as stupid at all, I see him as quite intelligent and articulate. Funny how we all see people differently
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