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They've not reached the final yet so how has he managed to keep all the prize money? Oh and what has keeping the money won in a reality game show, got to do with the image of the deaf community? |
Anyone that can't see this Craig Davies is using this show and it's popularity as a marketing tool for his pokey little one-horse town pub is an absolute idiot.
....and you Sam haters are lapping it up! LOL! |
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Going by the drop in his betting odds since it came out, some of the general betting community appear to believe it will spoil his chances. |
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The problem with vote to evict is that if you do ANYTHING while you are up, it harms your chances. Sam is the only one of the nominated housemates who has done anything of note while the lines have been open... |
If we had vote to save, Sam would have been booted WEEKS ago.
Bring back vote to save! Lol! ;) |
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Sam Evans, 23, entered the house on Thursday night and instantly became a favourite among Tweeters — including many from his home town.
A storeroom assistant at Debenhams in Carmarthen, Sam is a former pupil at Ysgol Maes yr Yrfa, Cefneithin. Sam, who has 70 to 80 per cent hearing loss and relies a lot on lip reading, claims he wants to become a role model for deaf children who are too ashamed to wear their hearing aids. He said he often gives the wrong answer to questions because of this, and compared himself to Del Boy to make himself feel better about it. He added: "People think I look like Harry Styles. But I've got a cheesy grin that lets me get away with anything. But I'm not going to survive on my looks forever." BB presenter Emma Willis asked him before he entered the house how he would find living without his mum. He said: "It's going to be tough living without her, I'll be like a rabbit without lettuce, I'll miss her cooking." His big sister, Rachel Evans, said: "We are all so proud of Sam. We'd like to wish him all the best in the house. The support he's had so far is fantastic." Dad, David, spoke of his shock when he found out his son was a housemate. "I couldn't believe it, we're all rooting for him," he added. Sam's mum, Heather, said: "He's already a role model in my eyes." Sam has represented Great Britain and Wales as part of their deaf football teams and plays for West End United football team in Llanelli. Friends from the team passed on messages of support. Rob Griffiths, 24, said: "I hope he can really get the chance to be himself in there, because if he can, that's when I think he will go far." The last person from Llanelli to appear in the Big Brother house was Imogen in 2006. She lasted three months. She said she hoped he would win the competition, adding: "Massive good luck to Sam. It's great to see someone from Llanelli enter the famous house. I will be rooting for him." Bookmakers William Hill are pipping Sam to win the series with odds of 3/1. Sam also appeared on Deal or No Deal in October. Read more: http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/Fr...#ixzz2c7uR6R78 Follow us: @thisisswales on Twitter | thisissouthwales on Facebook |
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Lovely article:hugesmile: |
Sam wants to raise awareness for deaf people????Right let see!!!! SAM talked about women gash.boobies,expanding wi...y, watching the girls having showers with callum and feasting on it. yea great ambassador for the deaf.I just have to laugh people want sam to win.
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WE CAN DO IT LETS GO .... GET SAM OUT !!!
Sam's now favourite to go with Betfair: Sam: 3 Sophie: 3.05 Charlie: 3.45 The Twins: 8.4 |
The mask is slipping. Sam is bullying Dexter now. :mad:
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Oh FFS... there always has to be one doesn't there! |
Publican Craig Davies also revealed he had banned Sam after he hit customers with a pool cue and treated staff "like skivvies". Deaf Sam has won over viewers with his Harry Styles looks and cheeky chappy image.
The 23-year-old is the 8-1 bookies' favourite to win on Monday, but Craig said: "He is a horrible, arrogant little sh*t." Craig, 42 who runs The South Star, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, spoke out yesterday to plead with viewers not to vote for him. He said: "I've banned him from my boozer as he's a rude, obnoxious, arrogant little kid and people should know what he is like. "The Sam they see on Big Brother is a fake." Local pub landlord Craig banned Sam from his pub football teamLocal pub landlord Craig banned Sam from his pub football team “I've banned him from my boozer as he's a rude, obnoxious, arrogant little kid and people should know what he is like” Craig Davies Craig's pub is near the training ground of Sam's football team West End United, who play in the Carmarthenshire League. He said Sam was friendly at first until going on Channel 4's Deal Or No Deal early this year. Craig revealed: "Sam thought because he'd been on TV he was a celebrity. He started being rude and offensive. "He swore at my staff and treated them like skivvies. He upset customers by whacking them with his pool cue because they got in the way of his shots." Sam's club apologised and asked him to lift the ban but Craig refused to do so. He said: "They may have said sorry but Sam didn't. Every time I've seen him on Big Brother looking like butter wouldn't melt, I've thought: 'You're acting!' "It'd be the worst thing in the world if he won. "His head would get so big it wouldn't fit in the Valleys." Last night Sam's family declined to comment. |
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You haven't answered my questions I asked you in post #76 above. Is there any reason you haven't other than you can't? |
Sam: "Hey kids, it doesn't matter if you are partially deaf..... you too can be an arrogant yobbo like me!"
Superb role model! :rolleyes: Anyone on here still believe he's doing it for anything other than himself? |
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I find it quite interesting that his family declined to comment..though of course that in no way says the article is true. Its just interesting. |
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Hello Marmalite ... ok then .. here is my answer just for you :kiss: If Sam had entered the house simply as 'A storeman from Wales' I wouldn't have a problem with his actual claims to be in the house to promote the cause of deaf people. Yes, I know he hasn't been in the final yet *rolls eyes* but he has never, to my knowledge actually stated that if he won, he would contribute financially to his passionately held cause. I don't think Sam has any intention of giving any of his money to deaf charities, unless someone knows different. My statement about him promoting the cause of deaf people by keeping all the prize money (should he win) was done in retrospective irony. It's not often I have to spell out things in such detail. Anyway it's all supposition anyway because he is NOT GOING TO WIN! :flowers: :kiss: :hug: :pat: |
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