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| BB10 Big Brother 10 from 2009 was won by Sophie Reade. |
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i can imagine it being so awkward
the way he sighs when hes talking all the time and always talkin about his observations. its like he cant just chat about general stuff its all observations or about himself. hes so weird i would hate to have to be with him |
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i actually think i wouldnt mind it! haha
i would probably like to be in his company for his big talks! |
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i cant stand the way he talks, its so slow and does these heavy breadths.
i think talkin with him would be very awkward. if he is supposed to be so intelligent and observational, then why doesnt he realise why ppl vote him off cuz he acts like a twat |
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i'd love to be in his company, i think i'd get on really well with him. is it such a surprise some people want to talk about deeper things rather than who's going to get with who that week?
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I'd love to be in Freddie's company.
I'd have some really intresting debates with him because he's got some good opinions. |
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I think someone would have to put me on suicide watch if I had to live with him.
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i would love it.
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I'd love to be in his company, and get his opinion on a bunch of things he never gets to chat about with the HMs. He is very intelligent, and sadly has been unable to show it having to live with people who never want to even try and connect with him (Siavash and Marcus not withstanding).
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I can imagine having philosophical debates with him.. that kind of thing is right up my alley
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Remember also that Freddie is probably used to talking about a lot of different things that the people in the house talk about. This means that common ground between him and everyone else is hard to come by and most of his conversations consist of him defending himself, attempting to get involved, attempting to understand. I suspect the intense analysis is an extension of the fact he probably took/has an interest in philosophy combined with the boring and lonely atmosphere he has in there. Quote:
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I feel abit for freddie, he comes from a completely different background to everyone in that house, can you imagine spending all you time being sent to school and summer camps, never having any love from family or parents during your young years and then going to university and being thrown into an environment that contains men and women, in his urgency and naivity to be seen as a singer (lol), he goes into BB, i acutally really feel for him, I was lucky to be common, go to school and come home to a family and go out all the time with mates, can you imagine not ever having that freedom, I can see the sadness in his eyes by the rejection of the other housemates because they cant relate to him, and most probably if I met him I know I wouldnt relate to him either, how hard is that, I respect the face that he looks people in the eye when he speaks to them, he says how he sees and feels it, I think he is tops
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Freddie's done really well surviving the savage wolves attacks during the past 3 weeks.
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hey afr how was your weekend?
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how was your weekend? |
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Why have you been up all night?
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Live Feed or work?
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dam son......lol
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I'd love to talk to Freddie I think he's very interesting
I think he makes so many noises/sighs cos he knows he may as well be talking to the fridge as some of the housemates...especially Charlie (the pratt) |
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I wouldn't mind Freddie one bit. Having worked in a mental health hospital for 2 years some time ago i could easily cope with Freddie, he has extremely mild irritations compared to what i have seen and heard. But then over the years i have learnt patience and this is the key.
I would rather befirend a lovely, wouldn't harm a fly person than an aggressive, arrogant a*sehole who thinks Freddie isn't worthy of being in the same room as them. |
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lol marzy was you my nurse last year pmsl... with that said, I think they BB should have put up all in the house this week, I really think you can see the sadness in his eyes, can you imagine being rejected by your parents by being sent away to private school, most probably summer camps etc in the holidays and then you go on BB and get rejected again, I think thats why he has coping better than most with the rejection he is being subjected to bless him, I have such a growing respect for his attitude and behaviour
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