kirklancaster |
09-09-2014 07:06 AM |
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Originally Posted by MrPing
(Post 7254125)
First of I think he is funny and interesting but my word the people on here treat him like a saint. I used to work with older people and they were always loving and respectful no matter what their issues (often much worse than Gary's). Gary is just straight up rude, telling someone 'get out of my way' and pushing girls (which they never show for some odd reason) is beyond rude. Yet you guys seem to love it? Baffles me lmao. I'm glad Dee and Ricci actually spoke up to him (James did as well but he is a complete p***k so that is besides the point :laugh: ) I'm just surprised someone hasn't fully screamed at him yet, if I lived with a person so self-centered I would have. He seems to get every excuse under the sun because he is a big American name.
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Mr Ping, your post Pongs. Gary is so restrained. After all the bullying, hostility, and downright rudeness he's suffered from the others in there, he is a saint. I would have told the Truffle Pig Bitch Dee to move in far stronger terms after the hysterical (fake, camera-grabbing) rants she had just executed on him, and as for 'pushing girls' - this allegation has already been proved to be a lie (Gary accidentally caught 2p slut Lauren with a drawer as he opened it - there are no other substantiated incidents).
As for a "big American name", historically on CBB, that is a handicap not a benefit, as any genuine star has been treated shamefully on the show if that star happened to be American. I do not believe either that anyone on this forum is supporting Gary Busey solely because he is a genuine star. I believe that they are supporting him because - unlike the British non-entities in there - he has played the CBB 'game' in a totally benign manner; with great dignity, tremendous humour, a sly impish sense of mischief and just enough eccentricity to further endear himself to us. Further; I for one have lost count of the number of times I have started to watch this show with preconceived ideas of who I liked and disliked, but as the show played out and façades slipped and true character was revealed, I started to like some of those I had disliked and vice versa. This was the case here.
Finally; there is a great propensity in the British to root for the underdog, and Gary Busey has proved to be just that in this show; bullied by lesser people, treated abhorrently, and been shunned and lied about. If Gary wins this - and I fervently hope that he does - then it will be the correct outcome because he has wholly entertained us without being malicious or nasty to any other HM. :wavey:
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