Saturday, January 21, 2012

'Jersey Shore': Mike Depressed When Pauly Gets More Birthday Attention Than Him (VIDEO)

This week, the rest of the house learned that Vinny was gone -- Pauly D was there when he left last week -- on "Jersey Shore" (Thu., 10 p.m. EST on MTV), as they were out partying when he slipped out to get his head straight. They paid tribute to their fallen comrade in their own unique ways, and then revved up to prepare for the double-birthday weekend.

Mike's birthday is July 4, followed by Pauly D's on the next day. But as the weekend progressed, Mike wasn't feeling the love from anyone. It was a little silly of him to get upset when Pauly's family surprised him for his birthday. "I'm definitely very agitated right now," he said about dinner with Pauly's family. "I mean, it's my birthday, Pauly's birthday and I see Pauly smiling and I'm like, Yo, what about me?"

The pity party went into overdrive later, though, when the girls very intentionally snubbed him by baking and decorating a cake for Pauly. "Well obviously Mike knows that we all like Pauly better than him, so the fact that we made a cake for Paul and not Mike?" Snooki said. "That's what you get for being a f*****g douchebag!"

It got to be too much for Mike, who took his party of one outside and away from the house. Did "Jersey Shore" just lose another one already? It certainly seems the mourning period for this loss would be much shorter, considering the admission that they don't seem to really like Mike all that much.

Find out what happens next on "Jersey Shore" every Thursday at 10 p.m. EST on MTV.

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