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When will these people learn that they are not 'up' for nomination? They are put up for eviction having gained a higher share of the vote during the nomination process. All of them are 'up' for nomination as they nominate every week (unless prohibited) Every friggin year they always say it and I can't understand why, after 10 years, Davinia or some other plebb at C4 hasn't corrected them . And some of these people are highly educated? Where at - the school of mong?
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When will these people learn that they are not 'up' for nomination? They are put up for eviction having gained a higher share of the vote during the nomination process. All of them are 'up' for nomination as they nominate every week (unless prohibited) Every friggin year they always say it and I can't understand why, after 10 years, Davinia or some other plebb at C4 hasn't corrected them . And some of these people are highly educated? Where at - the school of mong?
You just contradicted yourself. You said they are not up for nomination then explained why they are lol.
Prometheus
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My apologies (lol). Maybe I should have been clearer. What I meant was why do the housemates claim to be 'up for nomination' when they are referring to being 'up for eviction'. Has that warmed your cockles any, pet?
Being up for nomination indicates they are unpopular with the HM's. Obviously if they are nominated and gain enough votes they are up for eviction but it's not quite the same thing is it? lol this conversation is going to become both pointless and confusing at the speed of light.
Prometheus
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Being up for nomination indicates they are unpopular with the HM's. Obviously if they are nominated and gain enough votes they are up for eviction but it's not quite the same thing is it? lol this conversation is going to become both pointless and confusing at the speed of light.
And what better place for it to happen in

It may be just me - but I don't see how any of them can claim to be 'up' for nomination? All of them (like I said) are automatically up for nomination (to participate in a nomination process) every week unless prohibited. At the end of the nomination process, those with the higher percentage of votes are then put to (or up for) a public vote.

And as I also said, they are using the phrase 'up' for nomination when referring to being 'up' for eviction and it's WRONG!!!!
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