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Old 02-07-2009, 10:37 PM #26
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Freddie is paranoid. No one wants his downfall, they just do not get his thought process and hence dont understand him. He needs to accept that people might not like him or anyone else, and not always gonna get a reason or try and justify oneself.

I feel sorry for him as it must be very un-settling for him, however his voice is beginning to irritate me as he is sounding like a broken record going over the same thing again & again "game plan this game plan that".
But he has every right to question it.... he's been up 4 times in a row. Wouldn't you be paranoid?
Sunshine, I thought that I had seen people not getting it before on these forums until I read your post.

You once again raise the bar higher.
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Yeah, fair do's to him. It's a good thing he has Marcus and Siavash as some sort of reasurasnce.
Marcus cant stand him !!! hes a 2 faced tw@t
Im not so sure about that anymore. I think he just needed some time to understsand Freddie. Even if he is 2 faced it can only work in Freddies favour.
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My daughter who has aspergers is a bit of a loner. One day i had to drive past the playground, i stopped and saw her in a corner just twirling around by herself of the playground whilst every other child were playing, skipping etc. It broke my heart and i drove off in tears.

I can't stand to see people singled out because they don't conform to the "norm".


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I didn't like it at the end when Karly was called to the diary room and she obviously felt that she had to say that it must be hard for Freddie and that they'd support him which is clearly monkeyballs. It is playground stuff and it's actually not entertaining anymore. *sigh*
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I just want to walk over there & hug him.

He just looks so lost & upset half the time, but he tries to stay posotive & he speaks to people so nicely with like such respect & manners & they really don't deserve it. But he is strong & I think he's staying tomorrow.
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My daughter who has aspergers is a bit of a loner. One day i had to drive past the playground, i stopped and saw her in a corner just twirling around by herself of the playground whilst every other child were playing, skipping etc. It broke my heart and i drove off in tears.

I can't stand to see people singled out because they don't conform to the "norm".


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I didn't like it at the end when Karly was called to the diary room and she obviously felt that she had to say that it must be hard for Freddie and that they'd support him which is clearly monkeyballs. It is playground stuff and it's actually not entertaining anymore. *sigh*
Sorry if i seem really mean here, but i thought it was awesome tonight
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Y'see, this is why we NEED the housemates to hear the crowd! It'd knock a few of them down with the "get...out" chants. I really think producers should get that back...
i whole heartedly agree.
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Dreadful. I have seen that so many times in school playgrounds.

My daughter who has aspergers is a bit of a loner. One day i had to drive past the playground, i stopped and saw her in a corner just twirling around by herself of the playground whilst every other child were playing, skipping etc. It broke my heart and i drove off in tears.

I can't stand to see people singled out because they don't conform to the "norm".

I know Freddies an adult and am so pleased he has overcome the bullying and singling out he endured during his school days. He is a fighter and is handling the situation with incredible finesse and patience. I have also supported him from day 1.

Freddies a winner in my eyes.
So sorry to hear what your daughter went through but I hope it has made her a better person. She will be able to climb mountains more than all those who ignored her and gave her a rough time. I hope and am sure that she will do well. My best wishes.
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Yeah, fair do's to him. It's a good thing he has Marcus and Siavash as some sort of reasurasnce.
Marcus cant stand him !!! hes a 2 faced tw@t
Im not so sure about that anymore. I think he just needed some time to understsand Freddie. Even if he is 2 faced it can only work in Freddies favour.
He said he wants him out !
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Dreadful. I have seen that so many times in school playgrounds.

My daughter who has aspergers is a bit of a loner. One day i had to drive past the playground, i stopped and saw her in a corner just twirling around by herself of the playground whilst every other child were playing, skipping etc. It broke my heart and i drove off in tears.

I can't stand to see people singled out because they don't conform to the "norm".

I know Freddies an adult and am so pleased he has overcome the bullying and singling out he endured during his school days. He is a fighter and is handling the situation with incredible finesse and patience. I have also supported him from day 1.

Freddies a winner in my eyes.
This post made me stop and think.

Thanks Marzy
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My daughter who has aspergers is a bit of a loner. One day i had to drive past the playground, i stopped and saw her in a corner just twirling around by herself of the playground whilst every other child were playing, skipping etc. It broke my heart and i drove off in tears.

I can't stand to see people singled out because they don't conform to the "norm".


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I didn't like it at the end when Karly was called to the diary room and she obviously felt that she had to say that it must be hard for Freddie and that they'd support him which is clearly monkeyballs. It is playground stuff and it's actually not entertaining anymore. *sigh*
Sorry if i seem really mean here, but i thought it was awesome tonight
I agree that was a great HL show.

they will be even better when Freddie starts dropping the Viles.
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It's vile. Freddie's so decent and they just accuse him of giving them "speeches" when all he does is speak
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It's vile. Freddie's so decent and they just accuse him of giving them "speeches" when all he does is speak
100% agree!
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First can I say MARZY I hope things are better for your daughter now.

I felt very sad watching them acting like a pack of wolves going at Freddie tonight and nobody stepping forward to stand by him. He's handling it remarkably well and doing himself nothing but good. However he must be feeling very lonely in the house.

I wish BB would let the crowd chanting be heard by the HMs tomorrow night. At least Freddie would know he's got lots of support outside.. I'm sure he probably realises that already.
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My daughter who has aspergers is a bit of a loner. One day i had to drive past the playground, i stopped and saw her in a corner just twirling around by herself of the playground whilst every other child were playing, skipping etc. It broke my heart and i drove off in tears.

I can't stand to see people singled out because they don't conform to the "norm".


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I didn't like it at the end when Karly was called to the diary room and she obviously felt that she had to say that it must be hard for Freddie and that they'd support him which is clearly monkeyballs. It is playground stuff and it's actually not entertaining anymore. *sigh*
Sorry if i seem really mean here, but i thought it was awesome tonight
Hehe, not at all, you're entitled to be entertained. I'm just finding it a bit miserable now because he's just such a sweetheart and I think he's genuine. I kind of get the feeling a few of them in there are just threatened by him or have had narrow lives and haven't come across someone like him before.
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Once a group of nasty 'intellectually challenged' people decide to victimise a person like Freddie for being different, they will always find fault in whatever he does. Bullies do not want to see reason because they are too intent on destroying their victim.
They always play the 'paranoid' card on their victim to shift blame for their vile behaviour.
Not one of the bullies would be able to 'hack it' if the offensive treatment was directed at them. They only survive with the backup of other sheep.
It was not pleasant watching tonight's BBHL. More power to Halfwit for challenging those vile housemates.
I want Freddie to stay on Friday just to naff off the bullies.
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If i was to enter the house right now for 10 minutes, I would go up to Freddie, tell him that we are supporting him, go up to Karly, Lisa and Kris and call them scum and vile people. Then I would walk out.
I'd come with you as well but i don't think i'd be able to stop myself from right hooking CHris.
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Sorry, but that was one of the most uncomfortable BB moments ever. Even worse than the Shabaz days. It was so bad, Freddie was just standing there and the rest of the HMs were all stood at the other side of the garden...

Sorry, i thought it was really uncomfortable.
I agree
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He may have looked sad but in the d/r he said he had a good day and wanted to throw the cat among the pigeons to show his back bone now is very cool in my book
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I was actually pacing up and down in my bedroom while watching this! lol.
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