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Pyramid* 14-11-2011 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756063)
So because an agreement is worded differently it doesn't need to be stuck to?

LMAO :joker:


The only person being laughed at is you.... you quote something that is totally unrelated, and you cannot back up what your 'proof' is.

I'm finding it hilarious that you can't see, but hey: carry on, it's all fun.

:D

MTVN 14-11-2011 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4756065)
No, no.

You specifically referred to a previous quote: upon which I mentioned swearing on mothers' lives.

Now: prove your point ..... show me where Aaron swore on his mother's life to Jay, about the Winner's money.

Go on.... show me. then I might listen.

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4756067)
The only person being laughed at is you.... you quote something that is totally unrelated, and you cannot back up what your 'proof' is.

I'm finding it hilarious that you can't see, but hey: carry on, it's all fun.

:D

So you think an agreement doesn't need to be kept to unless you swear on your mothers life?

What we've learnt from this: never lend Pyramid money

Niamh. 14-11-2011 01:45 PM

He shouldn't have made the agreement with Jay if he wasn't prepared to stick to it tbf though I have my reservations as to whether Jay would have stuck to the agreement either, had he won :laugh:

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756069)
So you think an agreement doesn't need to be kept to unless you swear on your mothers life?

What we've learnt from this: never lend Pyramid money

No need to get all personal now MTVN. It kinda dilutes your debate everso slightly.

;)

MTVN 14-11-2011 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4756073)
No need to get all personal now MTVN. It kinda dilutes your debate everso slightly.

;)

No need to deliberately avoid the point I made :whistle:

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4756070)
He shouldn't have made the agreement with Jay if he wasn't prepared to stick to it tbf though I have my reservations as to whether Jay would have stuck to the agreement either, had he won :laugh:


Well Jay certainly showed time and time again during the show, that he said one thing, but did another.

I'd say it would have been a certainty that Jay would have not shared, based on his previous behaviours and 'all talk, no action' repeated empty words.

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756076)
No need to deliberately avoid the point I made :whistle:

When you show me where Aaron swore on his mother's life that he would share the winnings.... I'll address your point.

;)

MTVN 14-11-2011 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4756078)
When you show me where Aaron swore on his mother's life that he would share the winnings.... I'll address your point.

;)

Not once did I say that Aaron did, that was never the claim I was making. What I am asking is; do you think an agreement doesn't need to be kept to unless they each swear on their mother's life, even if they shake hands on it and verbally agree?

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756055)
Irony.

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4756057)
Sorry, I must have missed the bit where Aaron swore on his mother's life that he would share the £50k winner's prize money.

Perhaps you'd like to put up a clip of him saying this.

Until then..... No irony I am right and you know it. :D

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756084)
Not once did I say that Aaron did, that was never the claim I was making. What I am asking is; do you think an agreement doesn't need to be kept to unless they each swear on their mother's life, even if they shake hands on it and verbally agree?

See prev post of yours in which you stated Irony.... and quoted two very different situations. You still have to show me proof of where the irony lies.

Until you do, I am 100% behind my previous posts.... given that Jay went against the agreement that they did not buy gifts: then changed his mind without consulting Aaron... then that therefore means, Aaron is right to do the same if he choses. It is the exact same principle. There question has been answered ( indeed, I answered it earlier but you appear not to have noted it)

You cannot back up what you have said..... and what you have quoted, and resorted to personal slanging instead. ;)

Now isn't this the point where a mod normally steps in and says, "Right you two, quit the arguing"......

MTVN 14-11-2011 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4756090)
See prev post of yours in which you stated Irony.... and quoted two very different situations. You still have to show me proof of where the irony lies.

Until you do, I am 100% behind my previous post.

You cannot back up what you have said..... and what you have quoted, and resorted to personal slanging instead. ;)

Now isn't this the point where a mod normally steps in and says, "Right you two, quit the arguing"......

The irony is this:

You insist that Alex should split her winnings to share with Aaron as agreed

You are "delighted" that Aaron will not be sharing his winnings with Jays as agreed

;)

And no this isn't that time, we're just debating. As you do on a forum ya know.

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756094)
The irony is this:

You insist that Alex should split her winnings to share with Aaron as agreed

You are "delighted" that Aaron will not be sharing his winnings with Jays as agreed

;)

See my edit.

Yes. Both different scenarios. One was with all housemates swearing on their mothers' lives. The other situations were not.

You clearly are avoiding that crucial aspect: for no other reason that arguing.

johnx 14-11-2011 02:03 PM

If I was Aaron I'd feel like the producers had robbed me of 40 grand by pulling that stunt in the final week.

MTVN 14-11-2011 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4756098)
See my edit.

Yes. Both different scenarios. One was with all housemates swearing on their mothers' lives. The other situations were not.

Ok I have my answer now. In your mind an agreement doesn't need to be honoured unless the participants swear upon their mothers lives. A handshake and a verbal commitment is no longer enough it seems :)

Beso 14-11-2011 02:03 PM

Welcher...aaron the welcher.boooooooo

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756102)
Ok I have my answer now. In your mind an agreement doesn't need to be honoured unless the participants swear upon their mothers lives. A handshake and a verbal commitment is no longer enough it seems :)

You don't have to make any assumption 'in my mind' since you do not know what is in my mind.

I've made it perfectly clear that the situations are entirely different and WHY i have viewed them as such - therefore your view on 'my mind' as detailed above: is wholly incorrect. I can say that with certainly assurity: given that I know my own mind , better than you do. :blush:

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 4756104)
Welcher...aaron the welcher.boooooooo

:devil:

MTVN 14-11-2011 02:06 PM

Judging by your posts in this thread I feel that my conclusion is the only sensible one that can be reached here :)

Kazanne 14-11-2011 02:08 PM

IF I was Aaron I'de tell them all to eff off,after what they have said behind his back,but IF an agreement has been made I'm sure Aaron will adhere to it,if not ,I'm sure Jay will be shouting his mouth off about it,people need to stop trying to find fault now,the bloke has only just got out the house and I'm sure he is really busy,let him wind down fcs.

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756111)
Judging by your posts in this thread I feel that my conclusion is the only sensible one that can be reached here :)

I'd say that was rather an insulting point MTVN and designed very subtely to be so - and patronising.

Perhaps you would be more respectful in accepting that we simply do not share the same views on the matter. :blush:

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by kazanne (Post 4756114)
IF I was Aaron I'de tell them all to eff off,after what they have said behind his back,but IF an agreement has been made I'm sure Aaron will adhere to it,if not ,I'm sure Jay will be shouting his mouth off about it,people need to stop trying to find fault now,the bloke has only just got out the house and I'm sure he is really busy,let him wind down fcs.

It's interesting to note that it's not Jay who is shouting his mouth off though....... it's his supporters and his mammy! :D

Makes you wonder why that might be eh?

MTVN 14-11-2011 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4756115)
I'd say that was rather an insulting point MTVN and designed very subtely to be so - and patronising.

Perhaps you would be more respectful in accepting that we simply do not share the same views on the matter. :blush:

I don't think it was insulting, I left a happy smiley :)

MTVN 14-11-2011 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kazanne (Post 4756114)
IF I was Aaron I'de tell them all to eff off,after what they have said behind his back,but IF an agreement has been made I'm sure Aaron will adhere to it,if not ,I'm sure Jay will be shouting his mouth off about it,people need to stop trying to find fault now,the bloke has only just got out the house and I'm sure he is really busy,let him wind down fcs.

He has apparently gone back on his agreement

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756121)
I don't think it was insulting, I left a happy smiley :)

It was and you know it. Putting a smiley at the end does not negate that. Together with the personal snide remark you made earlier upon my character in resepect of lending money to me.

I've made my point, best we leave it at that I think.

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756124)
He has apparently gone back on his agreement

Apparently, being the operative word.

MTVN 14-11-2011 02:14 PM

:)

Pyramid* 14-11-2011 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4756130)
:)


Apprently......

:)


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