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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 78,938
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 78,938
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We need to support SAM because
Well done to Sam for telling John James what a pr**k he was being. Interesting though that nobody backed him up at the time. Most of them obviously agreed with Sam but didnt have a go till later on and only then because John James started in on Dave first. Whenever Sam has behaved badly in their eyes they havn't had the slightest problem in all starting on him on mass. It seems to me that if a hm is popular in the house or thought of as a favourite by the public they bottle out of standing up to them.
And Dave, he is a married man with kids yet joins in with their bullying of Sam (giving him more gruel) and thinks its funny. He's a man of god and whatever sh*t Sam has stirred, forgiveness should be his philosophy.
And Rachael, she has no problem telling Sam he shouldn't go round upsetting people yet in the Haversham House, John James could not have been more rude to her - yet she didnt challenge him at all. She would have gone right up in my estimation if she had of stayed in the room by herself for 24 hours as a matter of principle, but instead she decided to bow to the 'popular' gang.
Andrew actually admitted he thought Josie was out of order with Sam - but I wonder if he would have the guts to say that to her face. Seems to me is Sam had been in the house from the beginning the hm's would back him up but just because he's new they leave him high and dry. He may have a very 'provocative' method but it doesn't mean he's wrong and he is never malicious - unlike some of the rest of them.
Sam know John James and Josie are popular with the public but if he has a problem with them he will say so. And he's not aggressive - just provocative. If he was my son I would be proud of him
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