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Claymores 02-08-2009 04:57 AM

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Originally posted by sl3ptsolong
Yeh I like Bea I think she's an amazing person. I listened to her tonight talk for ages about kids in Africa. She obviously cares alot for people and it isnt an act as many have claimed on here.
will she adopt a Milawian then like Madonna?

Jayson 02-08-2009 04:58 AM

Meh, I ain't gonna go offline actually, wanna get to 5500 first :dazzler:

Claymores 02-08-2009 05:00 AM

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Originally posted by Jayson
Meh, I ain't gonna go offline actually, wanna get to 5500 first :dazzler:
Just post bollox like you usually do:tongue:

Homogoldfish 02-08-2009 09:12 AM

I don't like her but she is a necessary housemate.

BJ 02-08-2009 10:10 AM

Getting straight to the point

YES I like Bea.

Marzy 02-08-2009 10:13 AM

Can't stand the little madam. She is an uppercrust bully and is very clever about it. I do hope she goes very soon.

BB22 02-08-2009 10:19 AM

I kind of like watching her on the programme so I hope she is not evicted any time soon. I am not sure I could put up with her in real life, but you never know.

Personally, I don't buy any of these Machiavellian analyses of Bea's behaviour. I think such interpretations are simply inconsistent. There is nothing remotely Machiavellian in Bea's behaviour; the exact opposite from what I can see. She speaks her mind, with probably too much brutal honesty. The woman seems pretty fearless when it comes to saying what she thinks and starting arguments.

dannyb 02-08-2009 10:22 AM

She's by far the smartest housemate in there - possibly the smartest for a few years.

It's when I see Charlie in the diary room giggling like a girl, cos he can barley read or count - I'm glad Bea is in the house:)

Shasown 02-08-2009 10:25 AM

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Originally posted by BB22
I kind of like watching her on the programme so I hope she is not evicted any time soon. I am not sure I could put up with her in real life, but you never know.

Personally, I don't buy any of these Machiavellian analyses of Bea's behaviour. I think such interpretations are simply inconsistent. There is nothing remotely Machiavellian in Bea's behaviour; the exact opposite from what I can see. She speaks her mind, with probably too much brutal honesty. The woman seems pretty fearless when it comes to saying what she thinks and starting arguments.
Am amused though that her "arguements" and "saying what she thinks" seems to echo the general concensus of forums like this.

nickc25 02-08-2009 10:27 AM

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Originally posted by arsenalforever
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Originally posted by kisywisy
not me!!

she's a horrible person
she is but no one in the house see's it
I think people do see it and are biding their time. Marcus definitely sees it you can tell but he would be a fool to go against her at the moment. Siavash does too.


I like her in some ways and others I do not, she is entertaining though and it would be really boring without her so she should be kept in until the last week and then booted on the wednesday.

cassieparis 02-08-2009 10:48 AM

If it weren't for Bea I'd probably stop watching.
She's dangerous and manipluative and not a particularly nice game player but none the less very entertaining.
Despite having maybe a misguided game, she still got one!

Would have loved to seen her and Issac engage in combat till the death. :colour:
Their nod at acknowledging each other as equal opponents in the kitchen was marvelous.

NettoSuperstar! 02-08-2009 10:49 AM

Yes...she says exactly what Im thinking

yousoboo! 02-08-2009 10:49 AM

bea just speaks the truth.

NettoSuperstar! 02-08-2009 10:50 AM

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Originally posted by yousoboo!
bea just speaks the truth.
Exactly and there are times when the truth needs to be said loudly and clearly!

Hedgie 02-08-2009 10:51 AM

I'd invite her to dinner :thumbs:

BB22 02-08-2009 10:57 AM

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Originally posted by Shasown
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Originally posted by BB22
I kind of like watching her on the programme so I hope she is not evicted any time soon. I am not sure I could put up with her in real life, but you never know.

Personally, I don't buy any of these Machiavellian analyses of Bea's behaviour. I think such interpretations are simply inconsistent. There is nothing remotely Machiavellian in Bea's behaviour; the exact opposite from what I can see. She speaks her mind, with probably too much brutal honesty. The woman seems pretty fearless when it comes to saying what she thinks and starting arguments.
Am amused though that her "arguements" and "saying what she thinks" seems to echo the general concensus of forums like this.
While it is quite conceivable that someone might speak and act in such a way as to try to "accord" with their best guess of what people outside the House think on a matter, all the evidence suggests that such an endeavour becomes more and more difficult with each day that passes in the House. So unless she has sneaked a laptop or an iPhone in there I am rather dubious about your implication.

NettoSuperstar! 02-08-2009 11:01 AM

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Originally posted by BB22
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Originally posted by Shasown
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Originally posted by BB22
I kind of like watching her on the programme so I hope she is not evicted any time soon. I am not sure I could put up with her in real life, but you never know.

Personally, I don't buy any of these Machiavellian analyses of Bea's behaviour. I think such interpretations are simply inconsistent. There is nothing remotely Machiavellian in Bea's behaviour; the exact opposite from what I can see. She speaks her mind, with probably too much brutal honesty. The woman seems pretty fearless when it comes to saying what she thinks and starting arguments.
Am amused though that her "arguements" and "saying what she thinks" seems to echo the general concensus of forums like this.
While it is quite conceivable that someone might speak and act in such a way as to try to "accord" with their best guess of what people outside the House think on a matter, all the evidence suggests that such an endeavour becomes more and more difficult with each day that passes in the House. So unless she has sneaked a laptop or an iPhone in there I am rather dubious about your implication.
Exactly BB22. I think in all honesty she is standing up for what she believes in. Ok shes cutting in a lot of how she says things, but most of what she says its spot on. I dont think thats second guessing what we think all the time.

muchadoaboutnothing 02-08-2009 11:22 AM

Straight to the point, does anyone like Bea?

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o.

DrunkerThanMoses 02-08-2009 11:25 AM

Yes, as much as like eating my own ****! :rolleyes:

fuzzylovin 02-08-2009 12:49 PM

Bea is great she makes good watching, i like that she has the balls to say what she thinks, and i love how she is making the housemates go against each other, noirin was her last victum now shes turned on david and lisa.

loomy 02-08-2009 12:51 PM

SHE DOESN'T SAY WHAT SHE THINKS

She's a two faced coward. She couldn't say to Noirin's face that they were doing the protest in the DR and she didn't tell her about her 'M' T shirt, not even when Issac asked - and I noticed she'd hidden it under a waistcoat.

ange7 02-08-2009 12:57 PM

I'm loving Bea

28thapril 02-08-2009 01:03 PM

All the time she's directing sh*t at Lisa i like her i want lisa up for noms so we can get her out at last:thumbs::xyxwave::xyxwave:


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