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Mikey......
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.......makes my skin crawl. Horrible creepy looking bloke with a seriously irritating voice.
And the fact that he doesn't seem to be able to eat without getting most of the food around his chops irritates the hell out of me as well.
Anybody agree?
And the fact that he doesn't seem to be able to eat without getting most of the food around his chops irritates the hell out of me as well.
Anybody agree?
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Oh my god was having this conversation with my friend last night and he said that he couldnt agree cos he is disabled. I totally understand that and have no problem with that I am not a nasty human being. But yes he does irritate the hell out of me very annoying voice and how the hell can he not get food in his mouth??? Its not that hard surely even if you have sight problems??? And he is the creepiest looking bloke I have seen in a long time I am sure he reminds me of someone else from a film or something!
So glad to find someone who agrees with me!!!
Oh my god was having this conversation with my friend last night and he said that he couldnt agree cos he is disabled. I totally understand that and have no problem with that I am not a nasty human being. But yes he does irritate the hell out of me very annoying voice and how the hell can he not get food in his mouth??? Its not that hard surely even if you have sight problems??? And he is the creepiest looking bloke I have seen in a long time I am sure he reminds me of someone else from a film or something!
So glad to find someone who agrees with me!!!
Mikey used to annoy me a lot but he has grown on me a bit now. I have accepted the loudness of his voice because someone on here said a lot of blind people do this. I like the way he speaks his mind and he doesn't jsut say things behind peoples backs - most of the time he will say it to their face.
I don't like the way he eats though and agree with flip_flop that surely it can't be that difficult.
I don't like the way he eats though and agree with flip_flop that surely it can't be that difficult.
It made me laugh when he was going round with a jug of water and waiting for people to fall asleep, he was waggling his fingers in the water just to irritate them! He can be a bit of a pain but he isn't afraid to speak his mind which is good but I do wish he would be aware of Lisa and her back stabbing. She could quite easily see Sarah was asleep the other day but didn't tell him, instead taking him over to Kat. I feel a bit for him then 'cos he is not seeing everything, if he did, he might feel different about some of them! Sometimes I like him, and sometimes he gives me the heeby jeebies!
I will never understand why people think "speaking their mind" is an admirable thing to do - they think of it as an asset.
In actual fact it is the exact opposite, speaking one's mind demonstrates a lack of tact and consideration for other people's feelings - they may think they are being open and honest, when in fact all they are being is boorish and rude.
I may very well think the person sitting across from me is an annoying idiot, but I choose not to "speak my mind" to that effect because I believe it is rude.
I'd rather keep my own counsel - until that is no longer an option.
In actual fact it is the exact opposite, speaking one's mind demonstrates a lack of tact and consideration for other people's feelings - they may think they are being open and honest, when in fact all they are being is boorish and rude.
I may very well think the person sitting across from me is an annoying idiot, but I choose not to "speak my mind" to that effect because I believe it is rude.
I'd rather keep my own counsel - until that is no longer an option.
exactly, he speaks his mind to Rex and gets it out in the open instead of going behind peoples back like Lisa. He may not always be right but at least he is there for the argument for or against. Lisa is quite happy goading Kat on in the barbers but as soon as she makes a mistake, "oh well she was just showing off". She wouldn't have said that to her face, so I say better out than in flip flop.