love freddie for being who he is.
any person that can stick the Bullying and abuse he took and still be there gets my vote everytime..i admire him for handling it the way he did, because if it had been me id have been in pieces.
i hate bullys and people who seem to think its fine to take the piss out of someone different.
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quote:Originally posted by Hurricane:quote:Originally posted by fz:quote:Originally posted by Azure:quote:Originally posted by fz:
There is a vicarage somewhere rural, nowhere too diverse or challenging, with a failing congregation and a housekeeper who makes sure the bills are paid. I hope Freddie finds it soon, dons a collar and does what he does best. Waffle crap to a captive audience with nowhere else to go.
so you are planning to inflict him on a few unsuspecting parishioners who have probably done nothing to warrant such a bore in their midst.........mind I suppose they will all sleep through his monotonous sermon.
They'll love him....he'll rally them together to clear the weeds growing amidst the tombstones and they'll all have a nice cup of tea afterwards.
The milk will be organic and fair trade sugar of course, to show their awareness of global issues. He'll give them important titles...like head weeder, second weeder etc etc ....he can hhhmmmmm over Doris's home made sponge. She'll have a new lease of life.
But will Doris be safe when he gets horny lol.
She probably had her own ulterior motive in making him that sponge!
quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:
love freddie for being who he is.
any person that can stick the Bullying and abuse he took and still be there gets my vote everytime..i admire him for handling it the way he did, because if it had been me id have been in pieces.
i hate bullys and people who seem to think its fine to take the piss out of someone different.
yep!
he's certainly put up with some stick from some of the HMs
youve got to admire him for his 'water off a ducks back' attitude
but he's a bit frasier crane-he over analyses EVERYTHING
quote:Originally posted by fz:
They'll love him....he'll rally them together to clear the weeds growing amidst the tombstones and they'll all have a nice cup of tea afterwards.
The milk will be organic and fair trade sugar of course, to show their awareness of global issues. He'll give them important titles...like head weeder, second weeder etc etc ....he can hhhmmmmm over Doris's home made sponge. She'll have a new lease of life.
Here's the reverend Fred taking Flossie for a walk round the parish
quote:Originally posted by charmer:quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:
love freddie for being who he is.
any person that can stick the Bullying and abuse he took and still be there gets my vote everytime..i admire him for handling it the way he did, because if it had been me id have been in pieces.
i hate bullys and people who seem to think its fine to take the piss out of someone different.
yep!
he's certainly put up with some stick from some of the HMs
youve got to admire him for his 'water off a ducks back' attitude
but he's a bit frasier crane-he over analyses EVERYTHING
thats freddies trait..respect to the man, theres alot of people who need to think before they open there mouths and then regret what they had said. (and im not meaning people on this forum)
quote:Originally posted by fz:quote:Originally posted by Azure:quote:Originally posted by fz:
There is a vicarage somewhere rural, nowhere too diverse or challenging, with a failing congregation and a housekeeper who makes sure the bills are paid. I hope Freddie finds it soon, dons a collar and does what he does best. Waffle crap to a captive audience with nowhere else to go.
so you are planning to inflict him on a few unsuspecting parishioners who have probably done nothing to warrant such a bore in their midst.........mind I suppose they will all sleep through his monotonous sermon.
They'll love him....he'll rally them together to clear the weeds growing amidst the tombstones and they'll all have a nice cup of tea afterwards.
The milk will be organic and fair trade sugar of course, to show their awareness of global issues. He'll give them important titles...like head weeder, second weeder etc etc ....he can hhhmmmmm over Doris's home made sponge. She'll have a new lease of life.
Fz the idea of Freddie creating a little hierarchy of gardeners and having to deal with trivia is very apt.
quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:quote:Originally posted by fz:
They'll love him....he'll rally them together to clear the weeds growing amidst the tombstones and they'll all have a nice cup of tea afterwards.
The milk will be organic and fair trade sugar of course, to show their awareness of global issues. He'll give them important titles...like head weeder, second weeder etc etc ....he can hhhmmmmm over Doris's home made sponge. She'll have a new lease of life.
Here's the reverend Fred taking Flossie for a walk round the parish
and doesnt that look just so suit him?
i mean freddie-not flossie
quote:Originally posted by charmer:quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:
love freddie for being who he is.
any person that can stick the Bullying and abuse he took and still be there gets my vote everytime..i admire him for handling it the way he did, because if it had been me id have been in pieces.
i hate bullys and people who seem to think its fine to take the piss out of someone different.
yep!
he's certainly put up with some stick from some of the HMs
youve got to admire him for his 'water off a ducks back' attitude
but he's a bit frasier crane-he over analyses EVERYTHING
well I love Freddie AND Frasier
you fibberquote:Originally posted by Justafriend:quote:Originally posted by charmer:quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:
love freddie for being who he is.
any person that can stick the Bullying and abuse he took and still be there gets my vote everytime..i admire him for handling it the way he did, because if it had been me id have been in pieces.
i hate bullys and people who seem to think its fine to take the piss out of someone different.
yep!
he's certainly put up with some stick from some of the HMs
youve got to admire him for his 'water off a ducks back' attitude
but he's a bit frasier crane-he over analyses EVERYTHING
thats freddies trait..respect to the man, theres alot of people who need to think before they open there mouths and then regret what they had said. (and im not meaning people on this forum)
I am looking good in that photo, but I was having difficulty in the hot weather. Phew!!!!
quote:Originally posted by charmer:you fibberquote:Originally posted by Justafriend:quote:Originally posted by charmer:quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:
love freddie for being who he is.
any person that can stick the Bullying and abuse he took and still be there gets my vote everytime..i admire him for handling it the way he did, because if it had been me id have been in pieces.
i hate bullys and people who seem to think its fine to take the piss out of someone different.
yep!
he's certainly put up with some stick from some of the HMs
youve got to admire him for his 'water off a ducks back' attitude
but he's a bit frasier crane-he over analyses EVERYTHING
thats freddies trait..respect to the man, theres alot of people who need to think before they open there mouths and then regret what they had said. (and im not meaning people on this forum)
well put it this way i didnt mean you at all hun
but people who call me a dimwit naive and worse with no social skills need to know me first.
quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:quote:Originally posted by charmer:you fibberquote:Originally posted by Justafriend:quote:Originally posted by charmer:quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:
love freddie for being who he is.
any person that can stick the Bullying and abuse he took and still be there gets my vote everytime..i admire him for handling it the way he did, because if it had been me id have been in pieces.
i hate bullys and people who seem to think its fine to take the piss out of someone different.
yep!
he's certainly put up with some stick from some of the HMs
youve got to admire him for his 'water off a ducks back' attitude
but he's a bit frasier crane-he over analyses EVERYTHING
thats freddies trait..respect to the man, theres alot of people who need to think before they open there mouths and then regret what they had said. (and im not meaning people on this forum)
well put it this way i didnt mean you at all hun
but people who call me a dimwit naive and worse with no social skills need to know me first.
people can be cruel-adopt freddies attitude and carry on as usual
thats always the best way to piss anyone off
quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:quote:Originally posted by fz:
They'll love him....he'll rally them together to clear the weeds growing amidst the tombstones and they'll all have a nice cup of tea afterwards.
The milk will be organic and fair trade sugar of course, to show their awareness of global issues. He'll give them important titles...like head weeder, second weeder etc etc ....he can hhhmmmmm over Doris's home made sponge. She'll have a new lease of life.
Here's the reverend Fred taking Flossie for a walk round the parish
I do love Freddie but this is brilliant
they wont stop me charmer, they can keep passing judgement on me even when they have no idea.
quote:Originally posted by Flossie:quote:Originally posted by Scotty:quote:as well as his old habit of projecting pieces of fiction about himself and his life dressed as fact etc etc.
How do you know it`s fiction?
Because he makes assertions about the way people behave which are clearly untrue and this behaviour correlates exactly with his deluded accounts of his relationship with Bea, which all viewers can see bears no relation to reality.
He consistently misunderstands events in the house and the motivations of the hms, and one can see the same errors in his various accounts of his own life. I don't think he tells lies, I believe he believes what he says, and on hard pieces of fact, such as parties at his parent's house consist largely of people performing, I believe him.
The only thing in your verbal diarrhea that I agree with is his delusion about his relationship with Bea. Although I do think he`s now beginning to see the light.
You say he makes untrue assertions about people Flossie. Take a look in the mirror.
I like Freddie because he has held his head up high through all the shite that has been slung at him in the house, but no way could I put up with being in his company for more than 30 seconds. I find myself actually cringing when watching him but soooo want to like him
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:... He is the best of the pathetic bunch this year.....quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Freddie is one of my favourites, and not just because he has held onto the top spot on these online polls and bookie's odds sheets we keep reading about. I like his waffle. In there is sense and behind the ummming and aaaahing we get to hear some quite profound sentiments/statements coming from a very young man of only twenty three years old. He is very intelligent and his Oxford degree has had an opportunity or two to expose itself in the show. I also love to hear him sing. He has a lovely voice for the classics, and he knows his way around the classics in the arty-farty way too.
true PCE. When you actually look at the line-up this year, Freddie sticks out like a sore thumb in a way. He may not be able to calculate 13 x 13 in his head like Sree can, but he can probably tell his van Gogh's from his Vermeer's, and know that they were both Dutch painters of genius talent. He also had an inkling who Henry VIII was as well!
I love listening to his waffling , he spoke the truth yesterday and he has his own mind and can think for himself although I do have to admit he is being influenced by Bea a little. He never went to the Diary Room to cry wolf every minute when Lisa and co where being nasty and instead tried to find out why. They were jealous of his intelligence, he has his faults but a very nice guy .
quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:... He is the best of the pathetic bunch this year.....quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Freddie is one of my favourites, and not just because he has held onto the top spot on these online polls and bookie's odds sheets we keep reading about. I like his waffle. In there is sense and behind the ummming and aaaahing we get to hear some quite profound sentiments/statements coming from a very young man of only twenty three years old. He is very intelligent and his Oxford degree has had an opportunity or two to expose itself in the show. I also love to hear him sing. He has a lovely voice for the classics, and he knows his way around the classics in the arty-farty way too.
true PCE. When you actually look at the line-up this year, Freddie sticks out like a sore thumb in a way. He may not be able to calculate 13 x 13 in his head like Sree can, but he can probably tell his van Gogh's from his Vermeer's, and know that they were both Dutch painters of genius talent. He also had an inkling who Henry VIII was as well!
henry VIII was only technically married twice-i read it in the QI book and if stephen fry says its true
its good enough for me
I am so glad, I thought it was just me that hadn't warmed to Freddie
I know he was bullied by Lisa, Kris etc and I am really impressed with the way he handled it.
I know he has had a lot to deal with in regard to his dyslexia.
I know he probably hasn't got a bad bone in his body......
but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
I know he was bullied by Lisa, Kris etc and I am really impressed with the way he handled it.
I know he has had a lot to deal with in regard to his dyslexia.
I know he probably hasn't got a bad bone in his body......
but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
quote:Originally posted by pussycatj:
I like Freddie because he has held his head up high through all the shite that has been slung at him in the house, but no way could I put up with being in his company for more than 30 seconds. I find myself actually cringing when watching him but soooo want to like him
Thats exactly how I feel I almost hate myself for not liking Freddie
quote:Originally posted by kazzy:
I am so glad, I thought it was just me that hadn't warmed to Freddie
I know he was bullied by Lisa, Kris etc and I am really impressed with the way he handled it.
I know he has had a lot to deal with in regard to his dyslexia.
I know he probably hasn't got a bad bone in his body......
but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
put it this way i can sit with my sisters b/f for hours he has tourettes but he is the kindess most loyal bloke you could meet,
and i see the same in freddie.
I could listen to Freddie for ages and could imagine myself having intelligent conversations, with the likes of Rodrigo and Sophie and Charlie I would struggle to think of things to talk about .
quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:quote:Originally posted by kazzy:
I am so glad, I thought it was just me that hadn't warmed to Freddie
I know he was bullied by Lisa, Kris etc and I am really impressed with the way he handled it.
I know he has had a lot to deal with in regard to his dyslexia.
I know he probably hasn't got a bad bone in his body......
but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
put it this way i can sit with my sisters b/f for hours he has tourettes but he is the kindess most loyal bloke you could meet,
and i see the same in freddie.
I see the kindness in Freddie too, as I said he doesnt have a bad bone in his body.
I just dont like him. I've tried but I dont.
quote:Originally posted by Flossie:
Never in the history of BB has someone drivelled so much, with so many, about so little.
That's much the opinion I have of many of your comments. You're certainly dead wrong about Freddie, as far as I am concerned. As for pseudo-intellectual, you're wrong there. He is an intellectual and few intellectuals are idiots. There are, however, many idiots who think they are intellectuals.
quote:but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
au contraire kazzy. I would love to talk to Freddie and if he bored me I would say so and re-direct him to talk about the things that interest me. He could sing the classics to me as I love music of any kind, and I would even put in a request for a more up-to-date number. I would ask him kindly to not ummmm and ahhhhh whilst he was quoting Shakespeare to me. So, all in all, I would like being in Freddie's company. It would be preferable to someone like, say, Charlie's company. But maybe that's just me.
quote:Originally posted by kazzy:quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:quote:Originally posted by kazzy:
I am so glad, I thought it was just me that hadn't warmed to Freddie
I know he was bullied by Lisa, Kris etc and I am really impressed with the way he handled it.
I know he has had a lot to deal with in regard to his dyslexia.
I know he probably hasn't got a bad bone in his body......
but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
put it this way i can sit with my sisters b/f for hours he has tourettes but he is the kindess most loyal bloke you could meet,
and i see the same in freddie.
I see the kindness in Freddie too, as I said he doesnt have a bad bone in his body.
I just dont like him. I've tried but I dont.
respect to you hun
quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:quote:but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
au contraire kazzy. I would love to talk to Freddie and if he bored me I would say so and re-direct him to talk about the things that interest me. He could sing the classics to me as I love music of any kind, and I would even put in a request for a more up-to-date number. I would ask him kindly to not ummmm and ahhhhh whilst he was quoting Shakespeare to me. So, all in all, I would like being in Freddie's company. It would be preferable to someone like, say, Charlie's company. But maybe that's just me.
In other words you would change everything about him to suit your likes better. Exactly my point...if I could change the way Frddie was to suit me he wouldnt get on my nerves either
quote:Originally posted by Flossie:quote:Originally posted by fookat:
I find it refreshing there is a housemate who actually thinks at all!
What he was saying about Noreen was pretty much what that Judy James was saying as I remember.
Noirin, Siavash, Bea and Marcus are much more thoughtful and accurate.
Noirin is a siren who destroyed many people's time in The House, hence, she is gone. She didn't think about anything except how it pertains to herself.
Marcus is highly intelligent but is not an intellectual. Even he was caught under the spell of Noirin, as was the gentle and word-shy Siavash. Bea is trained in psychology and she is using that training to try and win this show.
Keep to the day job.
quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:quote:Originally posted by kazzy:quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:quote:Originally posted by kazzy:
I am so glad, I thought it was just me that hadn't warmed to Freddie
I know he was bullied by Lisa, Kris etc and I am really impressed with the way he handled it.
I know he has had a lot to deal with in regard to his dyslexia.
I know he probably hasn't got a bad bone in his body......
but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
put it this way i can sit with my sisters b/f for hours he has tourettes but he is the kindess most loyal bloke you could meet,
and i see the same in freddie.
I see the kindness in Freddie too, as I said he doesnt have a bad bone in his body.
I just dont like him. I've tried but I dont.
respect to you hun
Thanks
it would be boring if we all liked the same HM eh?
quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:quote:Originally posted by cologne1:
He's always spot on.
no he's not...a lot of what he says is absolute psychobabble bollocks
If he was that insightful he wouldn't be all over Bea now would he
Sadly for Freddie, Bea went in in the role of the woman Freddie has always dreamed of. She has changed roles several times since then, but, sadly, Freddie has not noticed.
quote:Originally posted by charmer:quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:... He is the best of the pathetic bunch this year.....quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Freddie is one of my favourites, and not just because he has held onto the top spot on these online polls and bookie's odds sheets we keep reading about. I like his waffle. In there is sense and behind the ummming and aaaahing we get to hear some quite profound sentiments/statements coming from a very young man of only twenty three years old. He is very intelligent and his Oxford degree has had an opportunity or two to expose itself in the show. I also love to hear him sing. He has a lovely voice for the classics, and he knows his way around the classics in the arty-farty way too.
true PCE. When you actually look at the line-up this year, Freddie sticks out like a sore thumb in a way. He may not be able to calculate 13 x 13 in his head like Sree can, but he can probably tell his van Gogh's from his Vermeer's, and know that they were both Dutch painters of genius talent. He also had an inkling who Henry VIII was as well!
henry VIII was only technically married twice-i read it in the QI book and if stephen fry says its true
its good enough for me
at the risk of going off at a tangent charmer, it depends on how you read history and what your religion is as to how many wives Henry VIII had. But let's not go there lol.
Freddie knew his history, unlike the other HMs, thereby proving that knowledge is not such a dangerous thing after all.
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:... He is the best of the pathetic bunch this year.....quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Freddie is one of my favourites, and not just because he has held onto the top spot on these online polls and bookie's odds sheets we keep reading about. I like his waffle. In there is sense and behind the ummming and aaaahing we get to hear some quite profound sentiments/statements coming from a very young man of only twenty three years old. He is very intelligent and his Oxford degree has had an opportunity or two to expose itself in the show. I also love to hear him sing. He has a lovely voice for the classics, and he knows his way around the classics in the arty-farty way too.
Quite, with Siavash a lovely second.
quote:Originally posted by charmer:quote:Originally posted by Justafriend:
love freddie for being who he is.
any person that can stick the Bullying and abuse he took and still be there gets my vote everytime..i admire him for handling it the way he did, because if it had been me id have been in pieces.
i hate bullys and people who seem to think its fine to take the piss out of someone different.
yep!
he's certainly put up with some stick from some of the HMs
youve got to admire him for his 'water off a ducks back' attitude
but he's a bit frasier crane-he over analyses EVERYTHING
I'm afraid that's what highly intelligent people do.
Freddie true colours are showing more every day I felt sorry for him when he was kind of left out by the group in the begining although not entirely ever on his own ,but he said he thought it was okay for Noireen to be socially excluded from the group ,and his constant going on about other HMS in great detail is more for the camera the public ,he said when Siavash was having the bad week with Noireen/Marcus triangle that they were doing it for magazine deals he is not not slow at getting the boot in so to speak.
quote:Originally posted by kazzy:quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:quote:but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
au contraire kazzy. I would love to talk to Freddie and if he bored me I would say so and re-direct him to talk about the things that interest me. He could sing the classics to me as I love music of any kind, and I would even put in a request for a more up-to-date number. I would ask him kindly to not ummmm and ahhhhh whilst he was quoting Shakespeare to me. So, all in all, I would like being in Freddie's company. It would be preferable to someone like, say, Charlie's company. But maybe that's just me.
In other words you would change everything about him to suit your likes better. Exactly my point...if I could change the way Frddie was to suit me he wouldnt get on my nerves either
You misunderstand kazzy. I actually love Freddie's waffling but if he was waffling too much in my company I would be inclined to stop it and re-direct his thinking to my favourite subjects. Selfish, I know! I like Freddie, warts and all. The waffle comes with the territory.
quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:quote:Originally posted by charmer:quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:... He is the best of the pathetic bunch this year.....quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Freddie is one of my favourites, and not just because he has held onto the top spot on these online polls and bookie's odds sheets we keep reading about. I like his waffle. In there is sense and behind the ummming and aaaahing we get to hear some quite profound sentiments/statements coming from a very young man of only twenty three years old. He is very intelligent and his Oxford degree has had an opportunity or two to expose itself in the show. I also love to hear him sing. He has a lovely voice for the classics, and he knows his way around the classics in the arty-farty way too.
true PCE. When you actually look at the line-up this year, Freddie sticks out like a sore thumb in a way. He may not be able to calculate 13 x 13 in his head like Sree can, but he can probably tell his van Gogh's from his Vermeer's, and know that they were both Dutch painters of genius talent. He also had an inkling who Henry VIII was as well!
henry VIII was only technically married twice-i read it in the QI book and if stephen fry says its true
its good enough for me
at the risk of going off at a tangent charmer, it depends on how you read history and what your religion is as to how many wives Henry VIII had. But let's not go there lol.
Freddie knew his history, unlike the other HMs, thereby proving that knowledge is not such a dangerous thing after all.
i know-its all about the religion-that QI book is an interesting read though-i felt sort of clever after reading it-yet at the same time stupid-cos i didnt understand half of it
quote:i know-its all about the religion-that QI book is an interesting read though-i felt sort of clever after reading it-yet at the same time stupid-cos i didnt understand half of it
haha charmer. Stephen Fry is a genius and a top intellectual so I also would be inclined to believe him. But I do believe he was brought up in the Church of England . Have they brought out a QI book? If so, I might get it.
Sorry for going off-topic OP ...
quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:quote:Originally posted by kazzy:quote:Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:quote:but I defy any one of you, even his most ardent fan to spend any amount of time with him before his whittering, god awful singing, hummmming and ahhhhing got on your frigging tits!!
au contraire kazzy. I would love to talk to Freddie and if he bored me I would say so and re-direct him to talk about the things that interest me. He could sing the classics to me as I love music of any kind, and I would even put in a request for a more up-to-date number. I would ask him kindly to not ummmm and ahhhhh whilst he was quoting Shakespeare to me. So, all in all, I would like being in Freddie's company. It would be preferable to someone like, say, Charlie's company. But maybe that's just me.
In other words you would change everything about him to suit your likes better. Exactly my point...if I could change the way Frddie was to suit me he wouldnt get on my nerves either
You misunderstand kazzy. I actually love Freddie's waffling but if he was waffling too much in my company I would be inclined to stop it and re-direct his thinking to my favourite subjects. Selfish, I know! I like Freddie, warts and all. The waffle comes with the territory.
I dont think I misunderstood your post Twee
As I said before it would be boring if we all liked the same HM
I think he was spot on about Noirin using alchohol to lessen her inhibitions, but then again thats true for a lot of people! He actually said 'shes probably a borderline -sociopath' and I think he was thinking of her impulsiveness and shallowness when he said this.
We all know Fred like to analyse everything and everybody. Its the way he is, I can see why some would be irritated by it, but I like his busy little brain.
We all know Fred like to analyse everything and everybody. Its the way he is, I can see why some would be irritated by it, but I like his busy little brain.
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