chance
08-07-2005, 23:04
Max literally ran out of the house this evening when his time finally came.
With a farewell hug for Anthony and a goodbye kiss for Craig, Max sprinted through the seating area and found himself at the exit door with fifteen seconds to spare.
"Open the ****ing door then," he shouted at Big Brother before making his way up the exit stairs.
As he left the house, Max stuck out his tongue at the crowd, opening his arms wide and encouraging the boos.
"You look pretty good next to me," he whispered to Davina as he joined her on stage before attempting a rendition of 'head, shoulders, knees and toes' then making his way to the studio.
"People like watching a bit of misery, don't they?" he answered, when asked why he thought he had been voted out.
On the cheer in week two: "It gave me a bit more confidence."
Confronted about Scabgate, he replied: "He sat there half an hour later saying it was the most delicious thing he'd ever tasted. There was a possibility [I did it]. It was a cornflake anyway."
On the racial divide: "I picked up on it about two weeks ago - only looking at it. But there was none of that at all, not on my part anyway."
On Saskia: "I'd definitely take her out for a drink if she wants to - that is if she's not half way round the world."
Finally, when asked what he had learnt about himself, Max replied: "I didn't go in there to learn anything about myself. I wanted to teach people about me."
With a farewell hug for Anthony and a goodbye kiss for Craig, Max sprinted through the seating area and found himself at the exit door with fifteen seconds to spare.
"Open the ****ing door then," he shouted at Big Brother before making his way up the exit stairs.
As he left the house, Max stuck out his tongue at the crowd, opening his arms wide and encouraging the boos.
"You look pretty good next to me," he whispered to Davina as he joined her on stage before attempting a rendition of 'head, shoulders, knees and toes' then making his way to the studio.
"People like watching a bit of misery, don't they?" he answered, when asked why he thought he had been voted out.
On the cheer in week two: "It gave me a bit more confidence."
Confronted about Scabgate, he replied: "He sat there half an hour later saying it was the most delicious thing he'd ever tasted. There was a possibility [I did it]. It was a cornflake anyway."
On the racial divide: "I picked up on it about two weeks ago - only looking at it. But there was none of that at all, not on my part anyway."
On Saskia: "I'd definitely take her out for a drink if she wants to - that is if she's not half way round the world."
Finally, when asked what he had learnt about himself, Max replied: "I didn't go in there to learn anything about myself. I wanted to teach people about me."