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My view of David is that he is not the brightest star in the sky and he follows other peoples lead, rightly or wrongly, if he was to get away from Lisa and Queen Biatch, then I think he would be a totally different person, sadly at the moment we are not seeing the best of him.

Or do I just try to find the good in people?
(Can't find any in Lisa, Queen Biatch or Charlie though).
â™ĨPinkBabe1966â™ĨThe Angel under the tree!
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Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:
My view of David is that he is not the brightest star in the sky and he follows other peoples lead, rightly or wrongly, if he was to get away from Lisa and Queen Biatch, then I think he would be a totally different person, sadly at the moment we are not seeing the best of him.

Or do I just try to find the good in people?
(Can't find any in Lisa, Queen Biatch or Charlie though).


I agree that he's definately a sheep, but I don't think his "stupid act" is as genuine as he'd like us to believe... Funny how he's chosen the strongest team in the house...
SpiderMonkey
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Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:
My view of David is that he is not the brightest star in the sky and he follows other peoples lead, rightly or wrongly, if he was to get away from Lisa and Queen Biatch, then I think he would be a totally different person, sadly at the moment we are not seeing the best of him.

Or do I just try to find the good in people?
(Can't find any in Lisa, Queen Biatch or Charlie though).


No I think you're right pinky - if he wasn't so easily led and influenced by that lot I'm sure we'd see a much nice bloke - at least he had the decency to put the tea back, even if he had to be reminded it was not nice to take it in the first place. It will be rammed home even more as someone drunk his can last night and he wasn't pleased Smiler
FM
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Originally posted by Pengy:
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Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:
My view of David is that he is not the brightest star in the sky and he follows other peoples lead, rightly or wrongly, if he was to get away from Lisa and Queen Biatch, then I think he would be a totally different person, sadly at the moment we are not seeing the best of him.

Or do I just try to find the good in people?
(Can't find any in Lisa, Queen Biatch or Charlie though).


No I think you're right pinky - if he wasn't so easily led and influenced by that lot I'm sure we'd see a much nice bloke - at least he had the decency to put the tea back, even if he had to be reminded it was not nice to take it in the first place. It will be rammed home even more as someone drunk his can last night and he wasn't pleased Smiler


I agree with both of you. I believe he's a decent chap but easily led. The only reason he attached himself to Lisa is because so much of their chat is at the smokers place.
P
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Originally posted by felix:
It was Beas' idea and Sophies suggestion at hiding the tea in Lisas' drawer (tactical). You will find Sophie and Bea stirring the pot this week.

Sophie has already earmarked David for 'the cull' to Marcus.


It was David's idea to take the tea and hide it. It was Bea and Sophie that hid it in Lisa's drawer. Presumably, as it was David's suggestion that they take it.. that is why he was called into the DR by BB.
tupps
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
I think all and all he is a nice guy who is genuinely over the moon with being in the house.


me too Marge, he's a bit strange, but then they all are. He reminds me of the guy out of Coronation St, the gay guy who works in the factory.

I bet he doesn't take life too seriously, and I bet he's a scream to work with in that awful job. Bless Hug
Puss
None of you are really paying attention...David is no sheep and is not easily influenced at all.

Yes he follows Lisa out when she barks "Fag" at him, but he comes across as quite moral and has told Bea that he knows what's right a few times when she's tried to influence him.

He's his own man, he just gets on doing things his way quietly....I think people are assuming he's just like Lisa and Bea cos he sits with them Roll Eyes

He may not be the sharpest tool in the box, but he's nobody's fool Shake Head
DanceSettee
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Originally posted by felix:
It was Beas' idea and Sophies suggestion at hiding the tea in Lisas' drawer (tactical). You will find Sophie and Bea stirring the pot this week.

Sophie has already earmarked David for 'the cull' to Marcus.


It was David's idea - this is why BB called him to the DR.

The Tea did not belong to Freddie, BB had provided it for the Mad Hatters Tea party.

It says a lot to me about Freddie that he had this stashed under his bed just a few days after playing a major part in the luxury shopping being removed from the house...
Cold Sweat
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Originally posted by DanceSettee:
None of you are really paying attention...David is no sheep and is not easily influenced at all.

Yes he follows Lisa out when she barks "Fag" at him, but he comes across as quite moral and has told Bea that he knows what's right a few times when she's tried to influence him.

He's his own man, he just gets on doing things his way quietly....I think people are assuming he's just like Lisa and Bea cos he sits with them Roll Eyes

He may not be the sharpest tool in the box, but he's nobody's fool Shake Head
Yes i think so too, plus i think he is disappointed in the HMs, i genuinely think he just wanted to go on BB just for the fun of it, but he hasnt found much, just constant bickering and it seems to upset him
FM

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