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I am in the same situation. I am doing a science PhD so out all day monday to friday and on a saturday I do voluntary work. My bf works full time. I spend most of my spare time cooking, claning, doing the laundry, looking after the cats. My bf plays xbox and moans coz I ask him to do a bit of housework on a staurday "his day off". He wonders why I spend so much time at my mums!
One of my neighbours was telling me that a teddy bear moved from the sofa to the chair on the other side of the room when she was seeing her realitives out of the front door on xmas day!
She said all sorts of wierd things happen to her she has seen, felt and heard things. She has also had a near death experience where she saw her dead relatives.
I find this sort of thing really interesting. Nothing has hapened to me apart from I think I have seen some of my old cats.
I have been reading about the goings on in the BB house since my last post (although I haven't seen any of it) and I kind of feel sorry for Shilpa. It does seem as if the other girls have something against her. I think they are probably just jealous. I didn't hear anything about a chicken stew.
When do they announce who is up for eviction this week?
I think Jermaine should win as he is such a gentleman.
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