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Originally posted by Jeggo:
Its one of the reasons I`ve gone right off Siavash - he hardly ever speaks his true mind.

The man has no ooommph and he mumbles.



What's the point, anytime Siavash tries to put his point across they turn like a pack. We saw it all again the other night, shouting him down like they did with Freddie. At the very start of BB Siavash was talking and said he didn't like shouting and rowing because you lose your argument right away. He was right too, you can't shout down 4 or 5 people, Freddie couldn't and he couldn't. You can't debate or put your point across to idiots!
Dame_Ann_Average
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Originally posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
quote:
Originally posted by Jeggo:
Its one of the reasons I`ve gone right off Siavash - he hardly ever speaks his true mind.

The man has no ooommph and he mumbles.



What's the point, anytime Siavash tries to put his point across they turn like a pack. We saw it all again the other night, shouting him down like they did with Freddie. At the very start of BB Siavash was talking and said he didn't like shouting and rowing because you lose your argument right away. He was right too, you can't shout down 4 or 5 people, Freddie couldn't and he couldn't. You can't debate or put your point across to idiots!


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Blue Diamond (Ben's Buddy 11)
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Originally posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
quote:
Originally posted by Jeggo:
Its one of the reasons I`ve gone right off Siavash - he hardly ever speaks his true mind.

The man has no ooommph and he mumbles.



What's the point, anytime Siavash tries to put his point across they turn like a pack. We saw it all again the other night, shouting him down like they did with Freddie. At the very start of BB Siavash was talking and said he didn't like shouting and rowing because you lose your argument right away. He was right too, you can't shout down 4 or 5 people, Freddie couldn't and he couldn't. You can't debate or put your point across to idiots!

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cologne 1
quote:
Originally posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
quote:
Originally posted by Jeggo:
Its one of the reasons I`ve gone right off Siavash - he hardly ever speaks his true mind.

The man has no ooommph and he mumbles.



What's the point, anytime Siavash tries to put his point across they turn like a pack. We saw it all again the other night, shouting him down like they did with Freddie. At the very start of BB Siavash was talking and said he didn't like shouting and rowing because you lose your argument right away. He was right too, you can't shout down 4 or 5 people, Freddie couldn't and he couldn't. You can't debate or put your point across to idiots!



True....The house was so quiet, and subdued after Marcus left.

Had Marcus stayed...it would have been so different.

Back slapping, and I KNEW you would stay from the Lisa brigade Disappointed

Marcus was a good house mate, but I wanted Siavash to stay.........The house obviously wanted Marcus, but only because they thought he was more popular Nod
stoory
quote:
Originally posted by Jeggo:
Its one of the reasons I`ve gone right off Siavash - he hardly ever speaks his true mind.

The man has no ooommph and he mumbles.


He speaks his mind a lot but the others ( except for Sophie ) are too bloody stupid to understand what he is saying.
He is not a confrontational kind of person and tries to get his point across but he is drowned out by the loudmouths spouting rubbish like Charlie.

I think he is a very fair minded person and is not just coasting along.He has spoken up many times for what he believes is right.
He defended Freddie and told Bea she was in the wrong.He has said things to Charlie as well.
Suzy
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Originally posted by stoory:


Marcus was a good house mate, but I wanted Siavash to stay.........The house obviously wanted Marcus, but only because they thought he was more popular Nod



Marcus was good entertainmeant, but his judgement was clouded with his obsession for Lara Croft. I hope Marcus watches and learns that his only true friends were Freddie and Siavash. Marcus was more and more leaning towards Lisa and Charlie, and in my opinion lost votes because of that. It's shook the house up and that's for sure Big Grin
Dame_Ann_Average
I think marcus was genuinely taken in by charlie. I think he is the only one who possibly has been totally hook, line and sinkered....how much of that is down to his own ego at never believing he reads a situation wrong is debatable.....his stubborness may not let his brain compute when faced with evidence that clearly tells him someone is not acting how he has envisaged....he did it with noirin and I believe he has shown the same lack of insight with charlie...

I think Lisa and to some extent dave, have both seen through charlie, noted his laziness in tasks, seen his inability to be happy when someone else has the spotlight and watched him internally combust at the thought of no prize money....they have seen this, even given each other knowing glances at his behaviour....

But Lisa knows charlie is an ally and wont ditch him, dave will follow lisa's lead and poor old rodders hasnt a bloody clue about anyone or anything, cant read the simplest of situations, has spent too much time dramatizing ridiculously trifling non-events, to actually see the big events.....

Siavash has seen through charlie....sophie saw through him from day one ( very astute) , but understandably started to doubt herself when she saw the rest of the bigger team draw charlie into the fold...

Lisa and Dave think they are of course far superior to the public, and dont believe we have seen through charlie....which is why they believe him to be favourite....how very wrong. Big Grin
fz
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Originally posted by fz:
I think marcus was genuinely taken in by charlie. I think he is the only one who possibly has been totally hook, line and sinkered....how much of that is down to his own ego at never believing he reads a situation wrong is debatable.....his stubborness may not let his brain compute when faced with evidence that clearly tells him someone is not acting how he has envisaged....he did it with noirin and I believe he has shown the same lack of insight with charlie...

I think Lisa and to some extent dave, have both seen through charlie, noted his laziness in tasks, seen his inability to be happy when someone else has the spotlight and watched him internally combust at the thought of no prize money....they have seen this, even given each other knowing glances at his behaviour....

But Lisa knows charlie is an ally and wont ditch him, dave will follow lisa's lead and poor old rodders hasnt a bloody clue about anyone or anything, cant read the simplest of situations, has spent too much time dramatizing ridiculously trifling non-events, to actually see the big events.....

Siavash has seen through charlie....sophie saw through him from day one ( very astute) , but understandably started to doubt herself when she saw the rest of the bigger team draw charlie into the fold...

Lisa and Dave think they are of course far superior to the public, and dont believe we have seen through charlie....which is why they believe him to be favourite....how very wrong. Big Grin



nuff said fz Nod Thumbs Up
Dame_Ann_Average
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Originally posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
quote:
Originally posted by Jeggo:
Its one of the reasons I`ve gone right off Siavash - he hardly ever speaks his true mind.

The man has no ooommph and he mumbles.



What's the point, anytime Siavash tries to put his point across they turn like a pack. We saw it all again the other night, shouting him down like they did with Freddie. At the very start of BB Siavash was talking and said he didn't like shouting and rowing because you lose your argument right away. He was right too, you can't shout down 4 or 5 people, Freddie couldn't and he couldn't. You can't debate or put your point across to idiots!


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Liverpoollass
quote:
Originally posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
quote:
Originally posted by Jeggo:
Its one of the reasons I`ve gone right off Siavash - he hardly ever speaks his true mind.

The man has no ooommph and he mumbles.



What's the point, anytime Siavash tries to put his point across they turn like a pack. We saw it all again the other night, shouting him down like they did with Freddie. At the very start of BB Siavash was talking and said he didn't like shouting and rowing because you lose your argument right away. He was right too, you can't shout down 4 or 5 people, Freddie couldn't and he couldn't. You can't debate or put your point across to idiots!


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Mollie
quote:
Originally posted by stoory:
quote:
Originally posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
quote:
Originally posted by Jeggo:
Its one of the reasons I`ve gone right off Siavash - he hardly ever speaks his true mind.

The man has no ooommph and he mumbles.



What's the point, anytime Siavash tries to put his point across they turn like a pack. We saw it all again the other night, shouting him down like they did with Freddie. At the very start of BB Siavash was talking and said he didn't like shouting and rowing because you lose your argument right away. He was right too, you can't shout down 4 or 5 people, Freddie couldn't and he couldn't. You can't debate or put your point across to idiots!



True....The house was so quiet, and subdued after Marcus left.

Had Marcus stayed...it would have been so different.

Back slapping, and I KNEW you would stay from the Lisa brigade Disappointed

Marcus was a good house mate, but I wanted Siavash to stay.........The house obviously wanted Marcus, but only because they thought he was more popular Nod



Sorry to disagree but i do... if marcus was in there he would be under his duvet in the garden talking to no one! (not that i'd blame him) now poor siavash has to make conversation with a bunch of people who don;t like him (barring Sophie) its all too horrible and i think BB need to give him back his clothes!
Mollie

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