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Why would people dislike him enough to vote? Plenty of dislike around for each of the other 3.
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your missing the point, not me or the public...the 3 HM's named
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Please explain army. I still miss the point.
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omfg are you for real
![]() Ben, dave and john james all think andrew is going to be evicted imo |
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someone please tell me if thats sounds ok
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Dave and Ben especially, which makes their position in the eviction market all the more amusing.
I think Ben is convinced he's fine. In for a shock as things stand. |
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as in they think the public will want him out
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How do you mean Army?
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thank god AR understands
![]() henry, did you go for fish and chips today and come back with a ice cream with flake |
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FO GB
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wtf are you going on about armyboy
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[smiley:crazy] |
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see what you have started henry
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I think Daves convinced Bens going
thats why hes been shafting him all week |
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answer the question people
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What was the question?
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Nominated trio ponder eviction chances
Ben, David and John James have had a series of discussions tonight about tomorrow's eviction that could see one of them booted out of the house. Earlier this evening, David and John James retreated to the bathroom to consider how the week's events could have effected their popularity with the public, with the Australian housemate arguing that although David's attempts to stop him escaping on Monday could have shown him in a more positive light, "other people might think you’re a cracked out religious man". Having potentially offended his friend, John James quickly added that the audience may respect his honesty saying: "Me and you have got a lot of views a lot of opinions, it doesn’t necessarily have to come across in a nasty way... but I can also see how people think you are." "A total loon?" finished David. The pair then headed to the bedroom while Big Brother performed maintenance work, where David sat down with Ben, the current favourite for the chop, and announced that he was "ready, rested and excited" for tomorrow's action. Clearly not as comfortable, the 30-year-old journalist worried whether his relaxed attitude to this week's vote would be his downfall. "The last time I thought 100% sure I'd be off," he said. "This time I think I could well still be off but it's not 100%, [it's] 61% or something or 70%. "I wonder if, and I don’t know if you believe in karma, what saved me last time was thinking for sure I was going to go" Although admitting he was unsure whether Ben was likely to stay, David replied: "At the minute I feel if I was to go tomorrow night it would be quite unsual. I don’t feel like it's my time up yet… I still think that Andrew could go." |
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Sorry, I misread your first "all" as "I", been a long day.
I'm not sure, I think they're all worried it could be them out. |
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ok mate, lol...woke me up
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David replied: "At the minute I feel if I was to go tomorrow night it would be quite unusual. I don’t feel like it's my time up yet… I still think that Andrew could go."
That's bad for Dave, probably appear too late to make a difference though. |
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Repeated on trailers throughout tomorrow if it were up to me
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well dave's in for a shock anyway i reckon he could be going
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Not with you at all on this army.
Is it something like Mary, Mungo and Midge? I used to like watching that. |
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okey dokey
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