His arrogance is so ugly - doesn`t present a good example of Americans.
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I think he was a gormless, moronic, charmless idiot. And l am so glad he buggered off in her wake.
quote:Originally posted by Jeggo:
His arrogance is so ugly - doesn`t present a good example of Americans.
Spot on, he was awful.
On the contrary .. he knew exactly what he was doing and was not about to stick around for more shit from C4 ...
quote:Originally posted by Shar:
On the contrary .. he knew exactly what he was doing and was not about to stick around for more shit from C4 ...
My sentiments too...
Shar...stop taking words out of my fingers...
quote:Originally posted by Shar:
On the contrary .. he knew exactly what he was doing and was not about to stick around for more shit from C4 ...
quote:Originally posted by Shar:
On the contrary .. he knew exactly what he was doing and was not about to stick around for more shit from C4 ...
Sorry Shar dont agree... she was a little too confident that he was leaving. All pre-arranged if you ask me
He was right when he called it a job....cheques in the bank, paid for by the voters, job done.
This is all about magazine deals. He isn't interested in BB, just the $$$$$
quote:Originally posted by Shar:
On the contrary .. he knew exactly what he was doing and was not about to stick around for more shit from C4 ...
Too true.
count the filthy lucre..or dollars!quote:Originally posted by fz:
He was right when he called it a job....cheques in the bank, paid for by the voters, job done.
quote:Originally posted by Jeggo:
His arrogance is so ugly - doesn`t present a good example of Americans.
No but unfortunaly he is typical of many
He was probably just tired. I don't really see why there is hatred of him. He stood up to Bea and he supported his GF the brief time he was there.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
He was probably just tired. I don't really see why there is hatred of him. He stood up to Bea and he supported his GF the brief time he was there.
He was a total plank,useless housemate.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
He was probably just tired. I don't really see why there is hatred of him. He stood up to Bea and he supported his GF the brief time he was there.
I'm gutted he left....the rest of them left couldnt come up with a storyline if they kidnapped Enid Blyton.
He was a useless housemate, all he done was make noirin's final days jolly for her!
quote:Originally posted by fz:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
He was probably just tired. I don't really see why there is hatred of him. He stood up to Bea and he supported his GF the brief time he was there.
I'm gutted he left....the rest of them left couldnt come up with a storyline if they kidnapped Enid Blyton.
i was so looking forward to watching him this week it will be the Bea show now
Isaac is typical of those people who come to Britain and expect us all to bow down to their superior knowledge, their cool dude ways, their arrogance etc. Noirin may be impressed by Isaac, but I'm not. I think he is a big-headed, arrogant, fame-hungry, professional reality show contestant who needs to go and get a real job instead of prissing around the world, expecting to be discovered for his talents, which are non-existent. He looks like hundreds of other blokes, he is nothing special. He is also quite volatile and bad mannered and disrespectful, considering he is a visitor to this country. He needs to take his muscles back to Cleveland, and stay there. And with a bit of luck, take Noirin with him.
Noirin and him are well matched. They are both shallow and talentless and they think the world owes them a living.
I am glad they are both off my screens and I can now start watching some real BB. In six months time these two shallow rejects will have split up, when the reality shows dry up. It is all just a business transaction between them.
Noirin and him are well matched. They are both shallow and talentless and they think the world owes them a living.
I am glad they are both off my screens and I can now start watching some real BB. In six months time these two shallow rejects will have split up, when the reality shows dry up. It is all just a business transaction between them.
Remember he is from a different culture so he will have different ways of saying things and a different kind of attitude in certain circumatances.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
Remember he is from a different culture so he will have different ways of saying things and a different kind of attitude in certain circumatances.
Yeah he typifies the "Ugly American" stereotype...to pardon his behaviour on cultural grounds does a disservice to all nice Americans ......he's just an arse
i thought he was rather rude in the way he sat on the sofa, he was either uncomfortable sitting in close proximity to pete burns, or he is ignorant and rude.
quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Isaac is typical of those people who come to Britain and expect us all to bow down to their superior knowledge, their cool dude ways, their arrogance etc. Noirin may be impressed by Isaac, but I'm not. I think he is a big-headed, arrogant, fame-hungry, professional reality show contestant who needs to go and get a real job instead of prissing around the world, expecting to be discovered for his talents, which are non-existent. He looks like hundreds of other blokes, he is nothing special. He is also quite volatile and bad mannered and disrespectful, considering he is a visitor to this country. He needs to take his muscles back to Cleveland, and stay there. And with a bit of luck, take Noirin with him.
Noirin and him are well matched. They are both shallow and talentless and they think the world owes them a living.
I am glad they are both off my screens and I can now start watching some real BB. In six months time these two shallow rejects will have split up, when the reality shows dry up. It is all just a business transaction between them.
Very well said, I totally agree.
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He acted superior & snitty from the second he took that helmet off.
And that was the moment I knew for sure that he'd be following Noirin out the door
And that was the moment I knew for sure that he'd be following Noirin out the door
I was sooo disappointed because some of the stuff on t'interwubz promised a savvy person with a dry sense of humour. I also (vaguely) remember him from The Real World and I can't recall him being that bad.
But, alas, he was a grade A tosspot. I don't know who did it, but someone stuck a pole up his 'ass' and didn't shave down the rough edges. Nothing to do with him being an American and everything to do with him being an arrogant, misguided, plank.
He got no shit from C4: if anything he (and his equally odious GF) were treated very bloody well. If being treated like shit is being flown first class from Ohio, put up in hotels, put on national TV to raise your profile/get famous/hook up with the ex you are trying to get back (grand gesture huh) AND get paid for the privilege then I wish C4 would abuse me and throw some of that my way.
Pity he didn't stick around for a couple of days, maybe we could have seen something likeable about him.
Oh and for anyone who thinks he 'controls' Noirin.. you have to be kidding.. he's whipped.
But, alas, he was a grade A tosspot. I don't know who did it, but someone stuck a pole up his 'ass' and didn't shave down the rough edges. Nothing to do with him being an American and everything to do with him being an arrogant, misguided, plank.
He got no shit from C4: if anything he (and his equally odious GF) were treated very bloody well. If being treated like shit is being flown first class from Ohio, put up in hotels, put on national TV to raise your profile/get famous/hook up with the ex you are trying to get back (grand gesture huh) AND get paid for the privilege then I wish C4 would abuse me and throw some of that my way.
Pity he didn't stick around for a couple of days, maybe we could have seen something likeable about him.
Oh and for anyone who thinks he 'controls' Noirin.. you have to be kidding.. he's whipped.
Any one else think Pete Burns was just 'there' for the ÂĢ100?
He's gone!!! I switched off my Laptop and the TV last night as I'd had too much Vodka and couldn't see the TV properly!!!
Just watching last nights HL show, and Isaac in the DR....he called himself a 'hot shot'...my, he has a high opinion of himself! Perfect for Noirin!!!!
Just watching last nights HL show, and Isaac in the DR....he called himself a 'hot shot'...my, he has a high opinion of himself! Perfect for Noirin!!!!
i am bored and disintrested cant say i blame him it all seems very petty in there....
but i love it and all of you say hey ho
but i love it and all of you say hey ho
quote:Originally posted by tupps:
Pity he didn't stick around for a couple of days, maybe we could have seen something likeable about him.
He never had a chance to come across as likeable when he was put in the house for the sole purpose of creating drama ... If he'd been a contestant from the start, I think we would have been dealing with a different person ... as for him staying in the house after noirin left, it was always on the cards that he would walk ... and it now appears that was the plan all along anyway ...
And I still like him ...
You can't judge anyone properly in just a few days. I would say the same about the other walkers probably. He did seem a strong character and a bit of a loss to the show potentially.
quote:Originally posted by pussycatj:
Any one else think Pete Burns was just 'there' for the ÂĢ100?
yep - he hardly said anything - I expected some acerbic wit but he was just meek and boring
quote:Originally posted by Jeggo:
His arrogance is so ugly - doesn`t present a good example of Americans.
Ah right so all English people are like Lisa.
quote:Originally posted by Moonbeams:quote:Originally posted by Jeggo:
His arrogance is so ugly - doesn`t present a good example of Americans.
Ah right so all English people are like Lisa.
I think that meant just the opposite.
I did not think he would walk you were spot on about himquote:Originally posted by evviva!:
He acted superior & snitty from the second he took that helmet off.
And that was the moment I knew for sure that he'd be following Noirin out the door
I am truly in awe of how so many can judge a character by observing a few hours of edited highlights by a third party.
These talents are wasted on a mere forum and surely could be put to better use in the real world.
These talents are wasted on a mere forum and surely could be put to better use in the real world.
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