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Big Bro housemates look to the future
Wednesday 16 August 2006Aisleyne's story involved money, children and love on a desert island. She wrote: "I met a new bloke on the mystery island. I had a bit of money and he thought 'she's getting on and she's got kids but I'm poor. I'll marry her'. And I lived happily ever after. Until my money ran out..."
In Glyn's story he became Prime Minister and made it "illegal to buy holiday homes in Welsh-speaking towns".
Jennie wrote a story about emigrating to Australia, saying that she would be "partying away the rest of my life".
Nikki had lots of aspirations, among them hopes to open a florist shop, start a clothing range and write and star in a musical version of 'Peter Pan', because she too "never grew up and lived in Neverland".
Pete wrote: "When I left the 'Big Brother' house I went and sat on my ass and did nothing." He later added: "I changed my name to Deirdre and bought a prosthetic head, married an armband and lived in my lower intestine."
Richard said that he would be returning home to Canada to build a house in the mountains. "Time slowed down and the door was always open to strangers. I even managed to fall in love, but that's another story."
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