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Originally Posted by poppsywoppsy
Even Lewis saw the funny side about the sausages, he freely admitted he had got paranoid about it.
He can admit he is wrong and also laugh at himself.
Why some want him to be perfect so they can have a go at him when he fails is beyond comprehension. He is far from perfect, admits it freely, so what's the problem, he is only human after all.
He was put out about the blanket but to his credit would not get into an argument with Hussein because he knew it was what he wanted. His motives were sound even if he denied he was offended as he didn't want to escalate the situation.
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The problem with Lewis F is the fact that he is trying to play the hero role, it was clear with Sausagegate that he wanted to moan about Hussein over something, and instead of showing a petty side to himself he instead has yet again tried to make out that Hussein is the problem just like he has done with all of the evictees so far.
Lewis F is a big character for the show, but he needs to own that fact rather than making out that Hussein is the only one looking for an argument when clearly it's both of them.
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