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Originally Posted by Anthony Hatface
Why is whenever you start insulting me that your proof-reading quality really takes a nosedive, when in the very next clause you can suddenly spell again?
As far as "rhetoric" (or retoric) goes, I type just as I talk, so thanks a bunch for making fun of my natural speech patterns without even having met me ...
Don't feed the trolls, I know. I am my own worst enemy.
Back to the original subject ... If I had been in charge of the situation and not just a cog in the machine, I'd have scrapped the wildcard system and just put Bhavesh in (probably instead of Conor or Arron). Out of the three of us, I feel he stood out the most for the right reasons, and his back story was genuinely interesting. He was also a very charming guy in real life.
Thanks to the posters here for the words of support here, though.  I would certainly have been a firm ally of the Outsiders, though whether I'd have brought in any unique qualities to that group I'm not sure (Possibly uber-geekiness, which my girlfriend reassures me is not a sin ...). I think the Outsiders are a pretty good group as it is ... or rather they were, before the war of attrition turned so badly against them.
And the flute, unfortunately, was and remains a forbidden item. 
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Anthony the first few lines of you reply explains in very few words why you were not picked or are not in there. You came accross as a bit of a clever dick and I venture to suggest that most of the great british thought your get up and weird attempt to sound interesting and clever left them cold.
In the world I come from, people that feel the need to paint their face and dress up usually need help, not votes. I am sure you are a very clever young lad but your tongue and RHETORIC make me very wary so you didnt get my vote.