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Crikey Moses
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 3,234
Favourites (more):
BB12: Aaron CBB9: Michael Madsen
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Crikey Moses
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 3,234
Favourites (more):
BB12: Aaron CBB9: Michael Madsen
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[rquote=2568847&tid=147579&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2568841&tid=147579&author=-BB~Jordan-]
And yes you can count Marcus, Siavash and Freddie, when they rebel they wernt relying on other HMs apart from theirselves, and that was entertaining.
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Found it dull and boring because it was predictable. No wit, no tact, no charm - just running around throwing things or swearing at people. It just had not substance to it at all because all three lack a personality. The star of those rebellions were the reactions from the other housemates and Big Brother that gave them the house to rebel.
Seriously - it was boring. I think Bea summed it all up. Rebels without a cause... point being, why? There was nothing to rebel against because they would gain absolutely nothing. Tedious, juvenile and very very sad that people have to behave like that to gain attention. Sad childhoods.[/rquote]
You know what's predictable? Your posts. A little credit where it's due from time to time wouldn't go a miss. Marcus, Freddie and Siavash were among the best housemates this year, whether you like them or not.
Although I dislike Sree, Bea and Noirin, I have no problem admitting they were good housemates.
That juvenile rebellion took up most of the episode, why you should ask. Maybe because the rest of the 'entertainers' like Lisa, who you give credit to, gave nothing worth watching stuck at the bus stop.
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