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Subject: Mikey vs. Sezer


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Strawberry Pez (amused)
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Date Posted: 16:02:19 08/05/06 Sat
In reply to: Ps2f 's message, "But more lol..." on 14:37:48 08/05/06 Sat

I didn't particularly have a problem with either Mikey or Sezer being "laddish" about women - let's face it, the type of women they are referring to put themselves right in the firing line for that type of cattle market attitude (cf. Aisleyne).

Mikey didn't really strike me as bullying at any point, and I actually think that Glyn was just as bad as Mikey over the pool rules argument - especially when Glyn knocked Mikey's cue with his own as Mikey was about to take a shot. Of course, this is all personal observation and interpretation, and is purely my own opinion - which it was agreed by all (including Mikey) as a valid issue. *wink*

I think Mikey has a tendency to wade into arguments when he thinks someone else is being picked on:
example 1 - the blow up between Richard, Sezer and Imogen, when Mikey believed that Imo was being bullied by Richard and went to her defense (you should be proud of Mikey for that one, p! *grin* )
example 2 - the argument about the rat, where he thought that Richard was bullying Glyn and jumped to the defense of his best mate (not the action of someone that would later bully that same person, surely? )

Sezer, on the other hand, was blatant in his intent to bully Aisleyne and make her walk on the night she entered the house. It was this "little man with a big ego" attitude that caused problems for Sezer on the outside and resulted in him being booted, nothing at all to do with being a "lad". In my (not so humble) opinion. *grin*

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