The Scottish Slightly Disturbed Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendereds Society have sent their second recruit in just to check the levels of bitchiness are suitably high enough.
Why feel sorry for someone who was obviously intelligent enough to know that it might not be an easy ride? Shabaz had more intelligence in his turd that Sezer had in total so it's just a shame the little guy won. The whole point is to see how much humans can degrade themselves, so I find it amusing they are all complaining about bitching and bullying then doing just that whenever they can.
I just hope Grace has a fall from... as soon as possible. I don't think I've ever come across such a despicable person. The moonhead thinks she's a right to rule the roost, and the way she treats Analise and Sam as 'newies pushing in' is too painful to be funny. Watch her lose her clique then blatantly change her game plan.
Enough already! I'm meant to be at work! Now you've got me started!
2006-06-07 03:06:49
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answer #1
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answered by peanut1973 3
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Definitely! The other housemates should have been reprimanded for their treatment of him. With campaigns to stop bullying in schools, what message is it sending to kids when it's going on on their tv screens, and the bullies face no consequences. But also, I don't think Shabaz should've been let into the house in the first place, same as Sam, I don't think they're strong enough to take it.
2006-06-07 09:39:39
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answered by karenjet 4
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At times I did feel sorry for him yes but I believe he brought it all on himself. He'd do something to offend people or say something knowing he'd offend them. Then he couldn't take it when people pulled him up about it. He definitely had a problem and I think It was probably to do with his past. He seemed too affected and took alot to heart and acted childish, and he used his past to gain peoples forgiveness and that just isn't right.
When he was in the wrong he should of admitted it instead of hiding behind his past. The only thing I didn't like was when the housemates took it to far and bullied him no one should be treated like that, nutter or no nutter.
Glad he went because I couldn't put up with him for much longer and if he did stay I know Bonnie wouldn't of gone in the first week.
2006-06-07 07:37:59
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answered by Ste444 4
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He should never have been put in the house. On the first night when everyone went in for the first time it was plainly obvious that Shahbaz had issues, and that he would crash and burn.
Big Brother bosses have no morals, and don't give 2 hoots about the health of the contestants. All they care about is the ratings, and Shahbaz with his strange eccentricities would have provided that. But now Shahbaz has got a lot of issues to sort out, and will struggle with them for years.
All in the name of entertainment.
2006-06-07 03:04:55
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answered by Emma Monkey 6
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2016-10-30 08:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really - the guy was a real player and tried to (falsely) be everyones friend only to ***** about them when their back was turned. Didnt really agree with some of the tricks the other housemates pulled on him, but think he deserved all he got. They are all a bunch of weirdos anyhow, except Pete who is the only genuinely nice person in there. PETE TO WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-08 01:04:07
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answered by ijustwantinnerpeace 2
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A little bit... he did seem a bit full on and a pain but still he didn't really deserve all that was done to him. NEW QUESTION: Is Sam a compulsive liar and will she be kicked out over the moaning one Nikki?!
2006-06-07 02:54:06
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answered by davidoopps 2
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He was really annoying, but towards the end, they housemates were just ganging up on him and bullying him. Sezer was a complete tosser to him, and Bonnie's outburst was uncalled for.
I am kinda glad hes out though.
Mikey to win!!!
2006-06-07 02:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah of course not, the silly sod bought it on himself
2006-06-07 02:53:40
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answered by lizarddd 6
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he was a total loon and spoilt little brat.its a wonder anyone puts up with that freak of nature.
2006-06-07 03:39:29
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answered by confucius 3
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