joeysteele |
26-08-2016 09:46 AM |
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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt
(Post 8945219)
His best attribute is that he doesn't hold grudges. My late father was like that.
You could have a heated argument with him, then 10 minutes later he'd say (like Bear) 'want a cup of tea?':joker:
It's something I try to do in my life. Holding grudges like Renee and Aubrey is nasty. It's also very immature.
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I can relate to most of that, I came across a few people doing so at Uni.
I and others got to where we just didn't react to those, when they set about arguing deliberately or winding people up.
Something the other housemates seem unable to achieve for themselves as to Bear, always responding to his winding up, thereby ensuring, not only his airtime but also their own too.
It is maybe, in what would have been an otherwise really dull house, why they always do react when he sets the wheels in motion.
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