chance
19-07-2005, 17:31
Orlaith and Makosi feel like they are drowning in a sea of testosterone, and reckon the House is in need of a feminine touch.
We've seen six girls leave the House since the first show, including secret garden dweller Kinga. But the two remaining ladies think a House with more girls would be a happier place all round.
"It's all ego, testosterone," Makosi sighed, snuggling up to her gal pal on the sofas.
Orlaith thinks that girls have more fun than boys, who tend to like throwing their weight around and trying to prove their manliness.
"Girls bitch, but it's not malicious," Makosi said. "It's just what girls do." Yes, it certainly seems to be what girls do on Big Brother this year.
One boy in particular has got Makosi's back up, her Trainer in this week's task, Derek. "I'm not going to let that man push me out," she told Orlaith. "I've watched him push people out of this House, and I'm not going to let him push me out," she said, darkly.
"I'm holding my ground big time," Orlaith responded.
Derek would do well to remember the old saying about a woman scorned...
We've seen six girls leave the House since the first show, including secret garden dweller Kinga. But the two remaining ladies think a House with more girls would be a happier place all round.
"It's all ego, testosterone," Makosi sighed, snuggling up to her gal pal on the sofas.
Orlaith thinks that girls have more fun than boys, who tend to like throwing their weight around and trying to prove their manliness.
"Girls bitch, but it's not malicious," Makosi said. "It's just what girls do." Yes, it certainly seems to be what girls do on Big Brother this year.
One boy in particular has got Makosi's back up, her Trainer in this week's task, Derek. "I'm not going to let that man push me out," she told Orlaith. "I've watched him push people out of this House, and I'm not going to let him push me out," she said, darkly.
"I'm holding my ground big time," Orlaith responded.
Derek would do well to remember the old saying about a woman scorned...