Post by ~Gavin~ on Aug 9, 2006 2:02:15 GMT
The House has been buzzing since those four familiar faces popped up on the screen... and the new neighbours are already causing arguments.
It's no big surprise that Grace's name is sparking some 'fierce' debates, namely a particular water-throwing incident that Aisleyne has not forgotten. But while the blonde ranted to Richard about the dancer Next Door, Glyn was on hand to back up his old mate.
"You lot are obsessed with Grace," he snapped. "You're upsetting me by talking about it all the time. I liked her."
"We were just having a laugh," said Richard, seemingly wary that the tipsy Welshman was liable to lose his rag. But he was too late, as Glyn decided to turn the tables by launching into one of their friends.
"It's like me saying I don't like Susie," he barked. "That I think she was the most boring woman ever. How do you feel now I've said that?"
"Fine," retorted Aisleyne. "But she never disrespected another human being like Grace did."
"People probably respect Grace for throwing water on Susie, that's why she's back in!" argued Glyn.
But Glyn soon found that Susie had more allies than he realised, with Imogen and Richard sticking up for the 43-year-old. It sparked more rage from the sixth-former.
"Why the f*** was Susie here?" he shouted. "Grace would have entertained the public more than her. Why was she brought in? To have tea every night and go to bed at 10 o'clock?"
"Susie never said anything against you," Aisleyne told him. "Grace just thinks she's better than people, don't put her on a pedestal."
Poor old Grace, this time she can't even argue back ... yet.
It's no big surprise that Grace's name is sparking some 'fierce' debates, namely a particular water-throwing incident that Aisleyne has not forgotten. But while the blonde ranted to Richard about the dancer Next Door, Glyn was on hand to back up his old mate.
"You lot are obsessed with Grace," he snapped. "You're upsetting me by talking about it all the time. I liked her."
"We were just having a laugh," said Richard, seemingly wary that the tipsy Welshman was liable to lose his rag. But he was too late, as Glyn decided to turn the tables by launching into one of their friends.
"It's like me saying I don't like Susie," he barked. "That I think she was the most boring woman ever. How do you feel now I've said that?"
"Fine," retorted Aisleyne. "But she never disrespected another human being like Grace did."
"People probably respect Grace for throwing water on Susie, that's why she's back in!" argued Glyn.
But Glyn soon found that Susie had more allies than he realised, with Imogen and Richard sticking up for the 43-year-old. It sparked more rage from the sixth-former.
"Why the f*** was Susie here?" he shouted. "Grace would have entertained the public more than her. Why was she brought in? To have tea every night and go to bed at 10 o'clock?"
"Susie never said anything against you," Aisleyne told him. "Grace just thinks she's better than people, don't put her on a pedestal."
Poor old Grace, this time she can't even argue back ... yet.