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| Author: | Calrissian [ 08 Aug 09, 1:02 ] |
| Post subject: | Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Almost time for the live feed... Calrissian: |
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| Author: | OldGit [ 08 Aug 09, 1:19 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Calrissian wrote: Almost time for the live feed... Calrissian: I've got this song going round in my head, one the Stranglers did in 1977 - No more Hira any more...? |
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| Author: | Calrissian [ 08 Aug 09, 1:32 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Hmm, am I missing out on a historical music reference here? Did they do a song on 'hira' or something? -- Looks like none of them are considering that it was a vote to save. You'd think maybe one of them would consider but.... *Hira noted on BBBM that she'd really only seen CBB once. Maybe none of them really are fans of the show at all. Calrissian: a little vague on the 70s |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 10:02 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Oh the joy watching Freddie and Bea debate Hira's eviction. They are under the false impression that she must not have been as nice as she was making out to be. They both decide that she was obviously doing all her bitching in the DR. Bea says to Freddie there must have been other things Though. "I am sure" Says Freddie. "maybe she was more herself in the DR" Bea looks around to make sure no one is in earshot - "I've been really outspoken in the DR, that is why I was thinking ****" Freddie says: "Yeah, but you have been outspoken outside the DR too" Bea: "Not as outspoken, not as outspoken, not that I have any fear of being outspoken, but it's..." She whispers to Freddie "Were we talking last night" Freddie: "Yeah" Bea: "Because you know I have been, it is not a secret, that I have been feeling not real negative but certainly less positive then I am used to being" Freddie: "Yeah" Bea: "And you know, I am aware how you can bring down a whole group by being just why, you know, I just wouldn't you know, even talking to you I know I can speak sort of candidly to you and it is not going to get me in any trouble; I just didn't want to be unpleasant, I don't mean unpleasant, but you know my observations on people aren't favourable, em, I have been more outspoken in the DR then I have been with anybody" Bea is starting to notice that her revelation to Freddie on her DR assassination tactic is not going too well, he is sitting stoney-faced listening to her Bea: "That is what it is there for isn't it, to get things of your chest - well some people might use it as that is where you go to get the things of your chest that you do not have the balls to say out loud I haven't been saying those things - well it's not like I - it's not em, views I haven't expressed, just I haven't expressed them as explicitly, because it's just but, negative" Freddie: "Emm" Bea: "The nominations this week, not a sausage of a problem, heh heh, I had a lot to say" Freddie has a weak chuckle. Bea: "But then I thought god you know, but then when you go to the DR to get things of your chest, and you're explicit about what you are saying and no holds barred, and you come out and you feel you have had that cathartic effect of you know getting it of your chest, then you come out and you are going to be quite to decent to people, I thought god maybe that is actually going to look really two-faced - I really don't know what exactly two-faced is because usually I say what I think and I don't go round bitching about people if i have something to say, it will be after careful consideration and weighing up a situation, so then I was thinking - If I, you know, I have said things about Lisa in the DR like, she is really stressing me out, blah blah blah, this that and the other, then I come out and she is sitting here at the bench and we are having a cigarette I am not going to in a huff with her because I actually feel quite relieved. So that sort of thing I am thinking - will people think I am being really two-faced because one moment I am slagging her off and the next moment I am being pleasant to her and responding to what she says, but then what - maybe that is taken it too far, but then people will see well of course you are not going to come out and be rude to somebody if somebody speaks to you then you talk back to them and make it.. ' Freddie: "Yeah" Bea: "Maybe that is not being two-faced, but I was feeling **** but then I was thing maybe people will think I m being really horrible because I am not shouting my mouth of to everybody..." Siavash joins them so they stop talking about Bea's DR room tictacs. I need to go and buy food for my family so I will get back to this fantastic reaction to Hira's eviction ASAP. |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 12:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Bea and Freddie also express their shock that Lisa was not evicted. Bea comments that Lisa is duplicitous and Hira is nice so how did she go over Lisa. Freddie agrees with Bea that Lisa is duplicitous. "She is scheming, she is just being herself, it's a play, she plays that role and she plays it genuinely, and people appreciate that." The only one who got it right was Charlie, he said that maybe Hira didn't have many fans. If Bea, Freddie, Marcus or Siavash wanted to see what a really duplicitous person looks like all they have to do is look in a mirror. |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 13:01 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Theories ![]() Hira's Eviction from the House has brought suspicions about her character into the open and thrown up some conspiracy theories too. As soon as the door shut on the diminutive housemate, the group tried to figure out why she had gone. "You don't know what she says in the Diary Room," stated Marcus. "She might go in there and **** us all off." "I was a bit surprised," said Bea, with Halfwit quick to echo her thoughts. "She wouldn't have started crying before she left unless there was something a bit dodgy going on," suggested wannabe super sleuth Marcus. Then the knives started to emerge... "She wasn't as nice as she seemed," pronounced Halfwit. "She hid her bitchy side. I really liked her genuine side. But I saw that wasn't all there was to her." Charlie then entered the debate. "It just goes to show that you never know," he said. "Lisa's meant to be hated on the outside. She's been here for nine weeks. Hira's brand new and she hasn't done anything." "People prefer someone being just themselves as opposed to someone pretending," replied Siavash, trying to explain why Lisa stayed ahead of Hira. "I don't think she was a bitch and I spent a lot of time with her," said David. He then turned to Halfwit and blasted: "If you think she was, you must be a very bad judge of character." "Who said she was a bitch?" retaliated Halfwit. David then made a plea to halt any future criticism of Hira. "It's a ******* gameshow!" boomed Marcus in response to David's suggestion. Before long, the usual wild theories started to be banded around. "She could be coming back in," pondered David. "I don't think she's gone," added Lisa. These housemates think they know everything sometimes... Ch4 |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 13:06 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Happy Lisa ![]() In the run up to the Eviction, the House was rampant with speculation that Lisa's head was on the chopping block. Halfwit bluntly told her that she won't be in the public's good books during their fiery clash earlier in the week. But she survived and wasn't alone in her delight. "I'm just so glad you're still here," gushed Dogface to Lisa in the Kitchen, before warmly embracing her friend. Reliving the moment when just she and Hira remained in the shock Eviction countdown, Lisa said "I just got up and said 'it's me, it's me'. I really thought 'I'm hated'. I really thought I'm out. I was ready." "That's not hated, because if you were hated, you'd be out," exclaimed Dogface. "That's why I'm suddenly happy," squealed Lisa. "It doesn't matter anymore. I'm like wooooh woooooh!" But how long will the good feeling last? Especially as her arch nemesis Halfwit is still in the House too... Ch4 |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 13:08 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
I Loved Her David says it as he sees it Ch4. |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 13:12 ] |
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Dogface Attacks Watch out Rodrigo! Ch4 |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 13:13 ] |
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Somebody's Tired Charlie isn't in the best of moods... Ch4 |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 13:15 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Latest News In the aftermath of Hira's eviction, the chat wasn't so much about her leaving as Lisa staying. During a late-night visit to the Diary Room, Lisa was on one hand shocked that she'd managed to survive over Hira. On the other hand, she was feeling somewhat smug that she would be a thorn in Halfwit's side for a little longer. Bea, meanwhile, was still fretting about how the public would perceive her. After worrying the other day that everyone in the House thinks she is a moaner, she got it into her head that everyone outside the House will see her as two-faced. We guess she'll only find that when she runs Boo Gauntlet... A little after 3am, when most of the others had gone to bed, Marcus and David were in the Garden discussing Hira. They were mulling over the fact that there were only three girls left in the House. Then Marcus suddenly had an epiphany, saying: "I'm the only straight guy left!" David was compelled to remind him that Siavash was still around too. "Well, maybe," replied Marcus. And just what are you trying to say Marcus? Ch4 |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 13:18 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Freddie finally gets the girl Sun |
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| Author: | Madeline [ 08 Aug 09, 14:20 ] |
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We Asked Your Opinion About BB Mrpaparazzi |
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| Author: | public image ltd [ 08 Aug 09, 17:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Day'66: wall-paper-less |
Bea is really paranoid about her rants against fellow housemates in the diary. Funny how those BB housemates who have studied psychology, Adele from BB3, Vanessa from BB5, have been so clueless about their own behaviour? Interesting stuff, Madeline. I hope Big Brother show this conversation in full tonight. Interesting that Freddie was quiet in this discussion, & his reaction to Bea's comment the other day regarding being barbed about housemates in the DR was basically a surprised, 'oh, right...', as if taken aback. Still, Freddie hasn't played all his cards, and whatever happens between Freddie & Bea, I would expect them to be friends after. |
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