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why the switch to vote to save?

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bendigedig | 21:03 Wed 26th Jul 2006 | TV
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i have a few ideas - what do you think?
a) to stop fans of other housemates voting pete out
b) to confuse voters into voting pete out!
either way i will be voting imogen/susie to get pete out!!
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Personally i reckon it is because people are that used to voting to evict..and Richard woyld have got a few eviction votes...hence change the voting system..therefore keeping him and Pete in.
Well thats what i think..or i'm making up comspiracy theories where there aren't any
I reckon its because they will get more votes this way thus making them more money... I dunno maybe Im wrong but it makes sense to me
I dunno.

but our household has voted for Imogen and Suzie on the basis that all Pete's fans will vote to keep him in and aswe want Spoiral and Michael out, we need to boost Imogen and Suzie's vote to ensure Michael & Spoiral end up with least amount of votes.
Right flip flop I've now read that 3 times and still don't get it.If you want Michael/Spiral to go why not just vote for them?
(I'm sure it is me that is being a bit thick here!)
because u want to vote for who u want to save so by voting for susie and imogen it will keep them in and give spiral and michael less votes. If flip flop votes for michael and spirol it'll keep them in.
its a trick endemol have made for more cash.

If it was evict-no one would evict pete/rich and the other pairs dont really cause a stir when it comes to how we feel about them thus people wont b arsed to vote.

Endemol must love people like grace/sezer who caused such a stir that everyone voted them out!
Right , got it.
I told you it was me being thick!

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