PARTAYPRiNCESS.
21-06-2008, 04:38 PM
Is Sylvia devloping a major crush? Rebecca tries to find out...
Kathreya joined Sylvia in the Luxury Bedroom. Sylvia it seems is troubled by her feelings for a certain special someone who entered the House last night. "Sylvia, I worry about you," said Kathreya. "You're never go on your own before, you are always in the group." "I've lost my appetite today," explained Sylvia.
"I can tell you're upset," said Kathreya. "If only I can say it," said Sylvia. "I can tell from your eyes," said Kathreya. "I think I know what you have to do."
"Do you really like him, Sylvia?" asked Rebecca. "I can't say anything," said Sylvia. "I can't say I'm a big fan. I think he's patronising," said Rebecca. "I don't care. I think he's patronising. I'll speak to him, I'll give him a chance but I generally think he's patronising."
Reading between the lines, carefully embedded within the subtext of this sentence, it is possible to interpret that Rebecca was telling Sylvia she that Stuart was patronising. "Fair enough," said Sylvia. "That's how you feel." Sylvia than gave her crisis of conscience some thought.
"What am I doing?" said Sylvia. "I'm making a fool of myself. I feel like crying. This is so bad. I'm just gonna stay away." "You won't be able to," said Rebecca. But Rebecca will, no doubt.
(channel 4 website)
Who thinks they'll become a couple???
Kathreya joined Sylvia in the Luxury Bedroom. Sylvia it seems is troubled by her feelings for a certain special someone who entered the House last night. "Sylvia, I worry about you," said Kathreya. "You're never go on your own before, you are always in the group." "I've lost my appetite today," explained Sylvia.
"I can tell you're upset," said Kathreya. "If only I can say it," said Sylvia. "I can tell from your eyes," said Kathreya. "I think I know what you have to do."
"Do you really like him, Sylvia?" asked Rebecca. "I can't say anything," said Sylvia. "I can't say I'm a big fan. I think he's patronising," said Rebecca. "I don't care. I think he's patronising. I'll speak to him, I'll give him a chance but I generally think he's patronising."
Reading between the lines, carefully embedded within the subtext of this sentence, it is possible to interpret that Rebecca was telling Sylvia she that Stuart was patronising. "Fair enough," said Sylvia. "That's how you feel." Sylvia than gave her crisis of conscience some thought.
"What am I doing?" said Sylvia. "I'm making a fool of myself. I feel like crying. This is so bad. I'm just gonna stay away." "You won't be able to," said Rebecca. But Rebecca will, no doubt.
(channel 4 website)
Who thinks they'll become a couple???