View Full Version : 'Get up and go' was a code, but I don't think Bea got it
J-Rock
18-08-2009, 03:17 PM
Watching the message sent to Bea by her mate T -- when she states the phrase 'get up and go', Bea's face does not change at all.
Indeed, the curious think is she responds in quite a gushing, happy way throughout the whole message and sounds excited as she is running across the garden. It is only when she gets to the other room that her mood suddenly changes and she mentions her mum (seeing the others perhaps reminds her that, so far, they had family messages).
So, unless it dawned on her later in the day, I think T was perhaps trying to send her a code, but Bea didn't get it?
Anyone agree?
Captain.Remy
18-08-2009, 03:19 PM
She doesn't get anything at all so if it was indeed a code, she would have never seen it 100%.
KrisLover
18-08-2009, 03:21 PM
Why wouild they use code. If I were a 'real' friend, I'd just tell her that everyone in UK hates her (including her mum), and to leave the country this instant. Why be covert about it?
Twiggy
18-08-2009, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by J-Rock
Watching the message sent to Bea by her mate T -- when she states the phrase 'get up and go', Bea's face does not change at all.
Indeed, the curious think is she responds in quite a gushing, happy way throughout the whole message and sounds excited as she is running across the garden. It is only when she gets to the other room that her mood suddenly changes and she mentions her mum (seeing the others perhaps reminds her that, so far, they had family messages).
So, unless it dawned on her later in the day, I think T was perhaps trying to send her a code, but Bea didn't get it?
Anyone agree? Or Bea DID get it and is why she was feeling so miserable.
J-Rock
18-08-2009, 03:25 PM
KrisLover - you being serious or ironic?
Do you think BB would allow her mate to do that?? If you notice, none of the messages mention whether they are 'popular' or not, only what family friends feel etc. ('proud of you' and all that). BB would have given them restrictions. They don't want them to know what's going on in the outside, that's one of the whole points of the show.
J-Rock
18-08-2009, 03:27 PM
Originally posted by Twiggy
Originally posted by J-Rock
Watching the message sent to Bea by her mate T -- when she states the phrase 'get up and go', Bea's face does not change at all.
Indeed, the curious think is she responds in quite a gushing, happy way throughout the whole message and sounds excited as she is running across the garden. It is only when she gets to the other room that her mood suddenly changes and she mentions her mum (seeing the others perhaps reminds her that, so far, they had family messages).
So, unless it dawned on her later in the day, I think T was perhaps trying to send her a code, but Bea didn't get it?
Anyone agree? Or Bea DID get it and is why she was feeling so miserable.
I'm not denying that...but her face does not change at all and I think as she was so upset, she may have slipped up and in some way have mentioned it in the house on LF during all that crying....but she never did. I don't think she got it, and is genuinely focusing on her mum, but I may be wrong
PaulyJ
18-08-2009, 03:33 PM
I heard Charlies dad tell him he is just being himself and it is working, or was it Roddies English Dad, i cant remember but i deffo heard that and think that is information from the outside world and should of been caught by BB.
J-Rock
18-08-2009, 03:36 PM
Originally posted by PaulyJ
I heard Charlies dad tell him he is just being himself and it is working, or was it Roddies English Dad, i cant remember but i deffo heard that and think that is information from the outside world and should of been caught by BB.
Yeh, alright, but that's still 'codified' a little bit. Big difference to saying 'get the ***** out of there'. Also, a friend would not want someone to feel like sh*t and would still try to 'code' it within a positive sounding message...
KrisLover
18-08-2009, 03:37 PM
Originally posted by J-Rock
KrisLover - you being serious or ironic?
Do you think BB would allow her mate to do that?? If you notice, none of the messages mention whether they are 'popular' or not, only what family friends feel etc. ('proud of you' and all that). BB would have given them restrictions. They don't want them to know what's going on in the outside, that's one of the whole points of the show.
Being that they were holographic doppelgangers, they are not bound by the same secrecy laws that govern 'real' people. Holographs can say what they like.
J-Rock
18-08-2009, 03:38 PM
Originally posted by KrisLover
Originally posted by J-Rock
KrisLover - you being serious or ironic?
Do you think BB would allow her mate to do that?? If you notice, none of the messages mention whether they are 'popular' or not, only what family friends feel etc. ('proud of you' and all that). BB would have given them restrictions. They don't want them to know what's going on in the outside, that's one of the whole points of the show.
Being that they were holographic doppelgangers, they are not bound by the same secrecy laws that govern 'real' people. Holographs can say what they like.
Ah, got ya :thumbs2:
Cybele
18-08-2009, 03:47 PM
I don't think that was a code at all. It looked to me like it was a phrase that they used as friends regarding getting away on holiday. An inside joke sort of thing. And immediately afterwards she said that their holiday could wait and for her to stay in the house as long as she could.
WOMBAI
18-08-2009, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by J-Rock
Watching the message sent to Bea by her mate T -- when she states the phrase 'get up and go', Bea's face does not change at all.
Indeed, the curious think is she responds in quite a gushing, happy way throughout the whole message and sounds excited as she is running across the garden. It is only when she gets to the other room that her mood suddenly changes and she mentions her mum (seeing the others perhaps reminds her that, so far, they had family messages).
So, unless it dawned on her later in the day, I think T was perhaps trying to send her a code, but Bea didn't get it?
Anyone agree?
She might be 'building-up to it' - so it isn't obvious!
J-Rock
18-08-2009, 03:58 PM
Originally posted by Cybele
I don't think that was a code at all. It looked to me like it was a phrase that they used as friends regarding getting away on holiday. An inside joke sort of thing. And immediately afterwards she said that their holiday could wait and for her to stay in the house as long as she could.
Yeh, but it's still an odd phrase to use and the way she swayed her arm at the same time. Of course she is then going to say the positive things like stay in the house etc,.,,
She also makes a slip of the tongue like 'but don't go just yet' (almost says that)...which sounded odd seeing as they are only supposed 'to go' when they are evicted...anyway, the jury is still out
lavabird
18-08-2009, 04:01 PM
i dont think it was a code ,but i can understand her mother not wanting to go on ,i mean what on earth would she have said ,i didnt feel any pity for bea i think anyone who is that manipulative and selfish gets whats coming eventually i wonder if she will be more hated than nicole ?lol
Angus
18-08-2009, 04:53 PM
Originally posted by J-Rock
KrisLover - you being serious or ironic?
Do you think BB would allow her mate to do that?? If you notice, none of the messages mention whether they are 'popular' or not, only what family friends feel etc. ('proud of you' and all that). BB would have given them restrictions. They don't want them to know what's going on in the outside, that's one of the whole points of the show.
Well that ain't true - they sent five new HMs in after 7 weeks who had been watching BB and allowed that vile bitch to systematically destroy first Noirin then Freddie using outside information.
sarahBE
18-08-2009, 04:55 PM
Originally posted by KrisLover
Why wouild they use code. If I were a 'real' friend, I'd just tell her that everyone in UK hates her (including her mum), and to leave the country this instant. Why be covert about it?
Now thats what i cal funny:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:
hennessy
18-08-2009, 04:57 PM
If I was going to give a friend a message in the house I'd do it like Henry Kelly from going for gold
"mine is in leave but not in tree, mine is in you but not as we etc.."
alchemists1
18-08-2009, 05:15 PM
I think Bea was just being her usual negative self and kept moaning about her video and needed an excuse cause every1 was seeing how negative she always is,there was no reason for her expecting a video from her mum especially when her mum specifically said SHE WONT BE ON TV.
charliegimbert
18-08-2009, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by Twiggy
Or Bea DID get it and is why she was feeling so miserable.
Exactly
IsleOfWeather
18-08-2009, 05:27 PM
yeah
this is a girl who thinks the moon landing was fake
secret code?
Bea?
hahahahahahahahaha:xyxwave:
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