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As I see it .....there was bad feeling between them ............Josie didn't or couldn't bring herself to say goodbye/good luck .........i think real life is like that sometimes.

Life is indeed like that sometimes, but had Josie not made a mountain out of a mole hill for her own gain, the friction would not have been there.
Carnelian
Reference: Kaytee
not a one....she was boorish and ill mannered...all she had to do was get off her backside and say *goodbye*...she didn't have to pretend that she was sorry to see her go or anything
That's my take on it too Kaytee.  She didn't have to be false and start hugging and crying her.  A simple "cya" would have been nice though.
SpiderMonkey
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Josie has done the same each week with all her other victims, so how has she come to have principals where Keevar is concerned?
Maybe because it was the bad feeling and awkwardness between them that prompted Keever to leave. It wasn't quite as straight forward as an eviction was it?

And incidentally the others weren't her 'victims' she didn't single them out on her own ........they were nominees that had got more than just Josies vote.
Soozy Woo
The spiteful take-down of Caoimhe made for unpleasant viewing. Josie has escaped via good editing and Caoimhe being a less than pleasant character herself.


Bare in mind the evil eyes that Sunshine was getting from Josie as she larked around with JJ during her final days in the house - perhaps eviction was a lucky escape for her!
Cold Sweat

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