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Swan 23-10-2018 11:18 PM

Lewis reminded me of what a 9 year old does when being told by their parents it's their turn to do the washing up after diner when he was throwing a tantrum in the kitchen about clearing up his own mess.

rusticgal 23-10-2018 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10308229)
He was slagging her off while washing the pots :whistle: he has spoken to Zoe about her that he wouldn’t miss her if she left.... he gets plenty airtime from slagging people too


Talking to himself and taking the piss out of the situation...at least he was doing what was asked of him...and what's wrong with telling someone they won't miss another?...hardly slagging someone off.

rusticgal 23-10-2018 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308245)
Lewis reminded me of what a 9 year old does when being told by their parents it's their turn to do the washing up after diner when he was throwing a tantrum in the kitchen about clearing up his own mess.

It was hilarious...

Jules82 23-10-2018 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Elliot (Post 10308022)
A legendary rant from a legendary housemate Lewis was caught shaking in his boots!

but...he wasnt there was he? Surely she was being nasty behind his back. Interestingly enough though she admitted that she would like his company outside of the house. Maybe he hasnt given her enough attention in the house.

Jules82 23-10-2018 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308245)
Lewis reminded me of what a 9 year old does when being told by their parents it's their turn to do the washing up after diner when he was throwing a tantrum in the kitchen about clearing up his own mess.

It looked to me though that it was the mess of all, he didnt use all those plates so why didnt the others see to their own? Never mind though it made a good kitchen scene for Lewis, he was brilliant.

poppsywoppsy 23-10-2018 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308245)
Lewis reminded me of what a 9 year old does when being told by their parents it's their turn to do the washing up after diner when he was throwing a tantrum in the kitchen about clearing up his own mess.

That wasn't just one persons mess, but he did it, not quietly, but he did.

poppsywoppsy 23-10-2018 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules82 (Post 10308255)
but...he wasnt there was he? Surely she was being nasty behind his back. Interestingly enough though she admitted that she would like his company outside of the house. Maybe he hasnt given her enough attention in the house.

How can anyone be shaking in their boots when he wasn't there, good point.

Nancy. 23-10-2018 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10308149)
How can she have 'ended him' when she didn't say it to his face??
The walking ashtray never says anything to his face...she just bitches behind people's back.

Exactly. She knows she would lose in an argument and that's why she always waits till he's out of earshot before slagging him off. and then she has the audacity to smile and act all nicey nicey around him. She's as fake as fook

rusticgal 23-10-2018 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules82 (Post 10308263)
It looked to me though that it was the mess of all, he didnt use all those plates so why didnt the others see to their own? Never mind though it made a good kitchen scene for Lewis, he was brilliant.


...and all those positive comments :laugh:

Nancy. 23-10-2018 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by poppsywoppsy (Post 10308190)
If he says anything it will be Lewis taking on another woman, yak yak yak

Best he avoids old fag ash Lil.

:joker:

Swan 23-10-2018 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules82 (Post 10308263)
It looked to me though that it was the mess of all, he didnt use all those plates so why didnt the others see to their own? Never mind though it made a good kitchen scene for Lewis, he was brilliant.

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Originally Posted by poppsywoppsy (Post 10308265)
That wasn't just one persons mess, but he did it, not quietly, but he did.

He left Pasta in the sink, and complained about taking it out and putting it in the bin.

Brilliant stuff. Lul

At this point, BB could air Lewis taking a sh*t and it would be considered 'classic' a 'good bathroom scene for Lewis' - 'deep, meaningful and hilarious'.

poppsywoppsy 23-10-2018 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308288)
He left Pasta in the sink, and complained about taking it out and putting it in the bin.

Brilliant stuff. Lul

At this point, BB could air Lewis taking a sh*t and it would be considered 'classic' a 'good bathroom scene for Lewis' - 'deep, meaningful and hilarious'.

He cleaned it all up. What's the big deal?

Swan 23-10-2018 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by poppsywoppsy (Post 10308293)
He cleaned it all up. What's the big deal?

His sarcasm, and utter disdain at it being suggested he should clean up his own mess. That's the big deal. This is a grown man, not a young spoiled child.

deanmontague 23-10-2018 11:51 PM

She’ll be gone on Friday so take as much of her in as you can

Swan 23-10-2018 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10308253)
It was hilarious...

Him on the bots exclusive doing 'nee nor nee nor' and 'jungle animal' sounds in the garden like a nursery school child was hilarious too i guess.

rusticgal 23-10-2018 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308306)
His sarcasm, and utter disdain at it being suggested he should clean up his own mess. That's the big deal. This is a grown man, not a young spoiled child.


He did it though didn't he?....if he wants to moan whilst he is doing it it's not doing anyone any harm.
I found it funny..that's why I like him.

Swan 23-10-2018 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10308344)
He did it though didn't he?....if he wants to moan whilst he is doing it it's not doing anyone any harm.
I found it funny..that's why I like him.

I found it pathetic and embarrassing for grown man to behave..that's why i don't like him.

rusticgal 24-10-2018 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308338)
Him on the bots exclusive doing 'nee nor nee nor' and 'jungle animal' sounds in the garden like a nursery school child was hilarious too i guess.

Haven't seen it...maybe I will..maybe I won't. People find different things funny. I find Cameron and his moods funny...
I don't find Tomasz and his Miss Piggy act funny in the DR...maybe you do :shrug:

rusticgal 24-10-2018 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308348)
I found it pathetic and embarrassing for grown man to behave..that's why i don't like him.


Fine...each to their own.

Mystic Mock 24-10-2018 12:04 AM

So is somebody else being evil to Saint Lewis then?

Swan 24-10-2018 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10308353)
Fine...each to their own.

Out of interested, would you feel it unreasonable if someone were to suggest you clean up your own mess? And if so, would you have a tantrum and be pathetic and sarcastic that it was suggested whilst unwilling doing it?

Personally, if i saw a toddler acting like that i'd probably find it slightly amusing. However, seeing a 27 year man doing it is beyond the pale.

It's either the real him, or he's playing up to the cameras. With an ego manic like him though it's probably both.

rusticgal 24-10-2018 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308367)
Out of interested, would you feel it unreasonable if someone were to suggest you clean up your own mess? And if so, would you have a tantrum and be pathetic and sarcastic that it was suggested whilst unwilling doing it?

Personally, if i saw a toddler acting like that i'd probably find it slightly amusing. However, seeing a 27 year man doing it is beyond the pale.

It's either the real him, or he's playing up to the cameras. With an ego manic like him though it's probably both.


I'm watching BB though...it's not a normal environment. Lewis is Lewis..he obviously struggles with authority and he does like to throw his toys out of the Pram...he does whinge a lot...then again he could have just not done it but he did out of respect just as he is hoping others will respect his wishes..but he probably felt better whinging about it as he did it...it just amuses me that's all. I don't think he is playing up to the cameras at all...
Could I live with him?...probably not. But as a housemate he keeps it interesting...and I hope he wins.

Swan 24-10-2018 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10308383)
I'm watching BB though...it's not a normal environment. Lewis is Lewis..he obviously struggles with authority and he does like to throw his toys out of the Pram...he does whinge a lot...then again he could have just not done it but he did out of respect just as he is hoping others will respect his wishes..but he probably felt better whinging about it as he did it...it just amuses me that's all. I don't think he is playing up to the cameras at all...
Could I live with him?...probably not. But as a housemate he keeps it interesting...and I hope he wins.

Fair enough, i can't argue that. If only half the people offered a decent response in defending Lewis' unreasonable behaviour instead of jumping on the defensive.

rusticgal 24-10-2018 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308392)
Fair enough, i can't argue that. If only half the people offered a decent response in defending Lewis' unreasonable behaviour instead of jumping on the defensive.

:thumbs:

rusticgal 24-10-2018 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10308392)
Fair enough, i can't argue that. If only half the people offered a decent response in defending Lewis' unreasonable behaviour instead of jumping on the defensive.

Sometimes it's just human behaviour. Lewis gets a lot of bashing on here...and because I like him as a housemate I naturally want to defend him...as do others. :wavey:


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