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Im Not Dead Yet
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 3,150
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Im Not Dead Yet
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 3,150
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Morning Daffodil, please forgive my earlier rudeness, but I am clawing to bits gossip about last night as e4 aren't showing anything until 11:30 and I need to be asleep for work tonight, and the downloading it (will be downloaded in 1day 6hrs at the moment so.....)
I don't think you can blame the others for being quiet, I like Freddie (not a supporter though, as I am a man of hate and not love - lol). and I don't think you can blame them for being upset that he stayed.
They have a few things they can think about this
1 - Freddie is liked
2 - Cairon was disliked (even the housemates must of known that Sophia was almost a cert).
3 - Freddie was saved to annoy them (which they have mentioned).
4 - They can just be baffled and think the voters are idiots.
Either way (except 2) it will be interesting to see how they change around him this week.
I, for one, enjoy watching BB for the way housemates are, act, and change. I have always been a people watcher rather than a people person. I like watching and picking up on signs and ticks etc. This is why I like BB, not for what happens but more for the reactions of the housemates and their perceptions of the outside world.
I was pleased to see Freddie survive purely because at the very least he's an odd/different person, rather than a lot of the housemates who get likened to previous years housemates which only goes to show how thin the type of persons wanting to go in are.
The only one I can think of (watching heavily since BB6) is a sort of cross between Eugene and Derek. Its nice to have something that is different.
Hope it was worth the wait Daffodil.
Back to the smoke now.....bliss
I would be quiet and thinking 'oh sh*t' if a person that I didn't like survived. I do admit, I think some of what they do is bullying, but this is just dissapointment in the result.
It could be argued that if they had congratulated him (except Angel, Siavash and (erm?) the other one) then it would have been two-faced of them. (Although, since when did being diplomatic become being two faced).
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