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June 11, 2005, 12:15:09
femalefirst http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/60162004.htm The house without Lesley... is that quiet that can be heard, is Sam sleeping sounder, has Craig cried himself all out? OK, so she wasn't exactly a ray of sunshine in the mornings, but the Lesleyless House just won't be the same without loud-mouthed Lesley -it'll be quieter for a start.. There's a large hole in the House where Lesley used to be but some Housemates will miss her more than others. Sam leapt out of bed with a spring in her step. The bikini-clad one would be the first to admit that there was little love lost between her and the evicted Housemate, and that life in the House will be enhanced by her absence. In contrast, Team Britney ringleader Craig was last to rise, and peered out moodily from beneath his duvet. Craig's verbal contribution to the House could well be cut by as much as 50 per cent now that his partner in crime is gone! Anthony went to the Diary Room to pick up coffee, tea and milk and Big Brother returned everyone's luggage as normality resumed. This is to good to last!! ********** Science and Makosi Go Back To Their Roots June 11, 2005, 12:26:09 Gong back to my rots... with competition for the biggest hair, already on the go, now Makosi and Science are trying to prove who is the most African. Science sees "being African" as a state of mind and claimed he is more "Africa" than Makosi during a conversation in the bedroom. "You can see it in my eyes," he told Makosi, who grew up in Zimbabwe, "that ancient flame of a place unnamed of a peoples untamed." "So, how are you more African than me?" Makosi asked visibly perplexed "The only way you're more African is your ancestors," Science told Makosi. "But my ancestors come from a place that is unlisted, that has been given away," he explained. "I grew up there," she pointed out, reasonably enough. Science grew up in Leeds. We must have missed something on that one Leeds...Zimbabwe "Yes, but you are more for global domination on a big scale," Science reasoned. Makosi plays to win, but isn't world domination a bit strong? Science's grasp of African culture and history might be a little mixed up, but not half as confused as his identity this morning. He awoke claiming to be a lion. "Don't mess with the lion when his mane is out," Science warned Housmates from beneath his bouffant. And when Makosi asked him if he went to church, Science replied "I am a church!" New slant on 'My Bodies A Temple'..... |
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