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Big Brother leaves parting gift
Published Wednesday, Aug 29 2007, 19:40 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Big Brother has left the housemates with a parting gift of £100 cash to spend on their dinners while Big Brother takes the afternoon off.
Earlier, the housemates chose to leave Jonty in charge of the house during Big Brother's absence.
However, before leaving Big Brother told the group that they had left the present of a blackboard and some chalk for them to request a special dinner.
The group were informed that they must spend the £100 cash that had been left for them earlier on their food order.
Looking at the money Big Brother had given them, Amanda appeared to get a little overwhelmed by the situation.
"I haven't seen money for ages, I don't get it!" declared the twin.
Appearing to have lost a sense of reality, she added: "We have to use this when we get out, to buy stuff with."
Earlier, the housemates chose to leave Jonty in charge of the house during Big Brother's absence.
However, before leaving Big Brother told the group that they had left the present of a blackboard and some chalk for them to request a special dinner.
The group were informed that they must spend the £100 cash that had been left for them earlier on their food order.
Looking at the money Big Brother had given them, Amanda appeared to get a little overwhelmed by the situation.
"I haven't seen money for ages, I don't get it!" declared the twin.
Appearing to have lost a sense of reality, she added: "We have to use this when we get out, to buy stuff with."
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