chance
23-05-2006, 20:46
Nikki has suggested that Diary Room conferences with Big Brother may not always be as private as the housemates might think. "I could hear Shahbaz the other side of the wall talking to Big Brother," she revealed.
The housemates have already been speaking about life after Big Brother. Bonnie told the group that she had planned to be a counsellor, whilst Lea pointed out that they all had careers and jobs to go back to after their stay in the house. Imogen proved herself to be an exception, however. "I'd love to go back to my old job but there's no way I can. Everything was so good though," she said of her job in a hotel's VIP bar. "You'll get a better one," Lea promised.
After asking the housemates how annoying his voice was this morning, a croaky Shahbaz presented a unique opinion to Richard in the bathroom: "I wish I hadn't lost my voice. It's a crime I've lost my voice."
Inviting speculation as to Shahbaz's plans to stay in the house, he could be seen earlier lounging next to the leafy man in the garden reading the Big Brother handbook. He seemed particularly interested in a page entitled "Non-Voluntary Departure" and excitedly whispered to himself.
Shahbaz decided to postpone one of his chats with Big Brother for the sake of Nikki this morning. When asked how she was, she told him "Not good - look at my eye." "That's not funny," he admitted. "Let them take care of you first, I can wait my turn."
In the midst of ongoing animosity between the pair, Shahbaz saw fit to inform Richard: "What an amazing, considerate person you are." Flattery getting him nowhere, Shahbaz was offered a cold shoulder.
Concerned about Lisa's abuse of makeup, Lea advised: "Babe, don't wear makeup today. Have a day off; let your skin breathe a bit, it's better for you."
Richard deprived Shahbaz of some quality Diary Room time today. "I just need to ask them one thing. I'll be two minutes," he promised. "Then you can go in - I just need to have my hair. If you go in first you'll be two hours."
Lisa, conscious about the safety of the group's food, has taken precautions against any future pilfering. "I asked Big Brother to open the pantry at certain times so you don't attack the food," she warned.
Glyn broached the subject of his vendetta against seagulls this afternoon. "Seagulls are really vicious. My little brother had a sausage roll and one just took it out of my hand," he recalled with bitterness. Richard knew exactly what he meant, adding "I'm actually a little scared of birds - they go for your eyes."
Nikki made a slur in a conversation about the girls' taste in men this afternoon. No-nonsense Dawn told the group that she dislikes arrogant men. All agreed, especially Nikki, though she had the wrong end of the stick. "Arabic men are really patronising," she announced. "They look down on women." When it was pointed out to Nikki that they were talking at cross purposes, she stood firm and stated her case against the apparently misogynistic Arabs.
"This whole house is about Shahbaz," Nikki confirmed this afternoon. "So I think we need to get shot of him." She complained that he forced her to wait "four hours" to get into the Diary Room before revealing his latest crime against humanity - "He ate all the crisps yesterday."
The housemates have already been speaking about life after Big Brother. Bonnie told the group that she had planned to be a counsellor, whilst Lea pointed out that they all had careers and jobs to go back to after their stay in the house. Imogen proved herself to be an exception, however. "I'd love to go back to my old job but there's no way I can. Everything was so good though," she said of her job in a hotel's VIP bar. "You'll get a better one," Lea promised.
After asking the housemates how annoying his voice was this morning, a croaky Shahbaz presented a unique opinion to Richard in the bathroom: "I wish I hadn't lost my voice. It's a crime I've lost my voice."
Inviting speculation as to Shahbaz's plans to stay in the house, he could be seen earlier lounging next to the leafy man in the garden reading the Big Brother handbook. He seemed particularly interested in a page entitled "Non-Voluntary Departure" and excitedly whispered to himself.
Shahbaz decided to postpone one of his chats with Big Brother for the sake of Nikki this morning. When asked how she was, she told him "Not good - look at my eye." "That's not funny," he admitted. "Let them take care of you first, I can wait my turn."
In the midst of ongoing animosity between the pair, Shahbaz saw fit to inform Richard: "What an amazing, considerate person you are." Flattery getting him nowhere, Shahbaz was offered a cold shoulder.
Concerned about Lisa's abuse of makeup, Lea advised: "Babe, don't wear makeup today. Have a day off; let your skin breathe a bit, it's better for you."
Richard deprived Shahbaz of some quality Diary Room time today. "I just need to ask them one thing. I'll be two minutes," he promised. "Then you can go in - I just need to have my hair. If you go in first you'll be two hours."
Lisa, conscious about the safety of the group's food, has taken precautions against any future pilfering. "I asked Big Brother to open the pantry at certain times so you don't attack the food," she warned.
Glyn broached the subject of his vendetta against seagulls this afternoon. "Seagulls are really vicious. My little brother had a sausage roll and one just took it out of my hand," he recalled with bitterness. Richard knew exactly what he meant, adding "I'm actually a little scared of birds - they go for your eyes."
Nikki made a slur in a conversation about the girls' taste in men this afternoon. No-nonsense Dawn told the group that she dislikes arrogant men. All agreed, especially Nikki, though she had the wrong end of the stick. "Arabic men are really patronising," she announced. "They look down on women." When it was pointed out to Nikki that they were talking at cross purposes, she stood firm and stated her case against the apparently misogynistic Arabs.
"This whole house is about Shahbaz," Nikki confirmed this afternoon. "So I think we need to get shot of him." She complained that he forced her to wait "four hours" to get into the Diary Room before revealing his latest crime against humanity - "He ate all the crisps yesterday."