The unasked questions

Chanel Ten, Big Brother, Gretel and those two guys would have a lot more credibility, and the story would be fuller had there been some extra questions. Just a few for starters:

So, do you think you have a better understanding of why those dratted rules might have been developed in the first place?
Oh, and do you (Gretel, scriptwriters and those removed from the house) see no inconsistency between throwing yourself into Big Brother and then banging on about how poorly you’ve been treated by an evil media that takes a story and runs with it?

Youse would have done well to be watching Boston Legal last night.

And another point of interest: hold up a sign saying free the refugees and incur the wrath of Gretel and even Rove; carry on in a manner such as this and let the waves of sympathy wash over you.

If you drop a stitch and don’t see it drop, did it really drop?

‘Right, so we’re agreed: now that only 4 out of 13 lights are working, something has to be done.’

‘Oh, yes. We agreed on that when we had 5 out of 13 lights working.’

The knitting needles clicked.

‘They’re a bit of a pain, aren’t they, those halogen things?’

‘Yeah. I certainly wouldn’t have put them in if it was me did this room up.’

‘Mmmm.’

And they passed the evening in the almost silence of an ageing relationship. The knitting needles were clicked. The milk rock was scoffed. The cups of tea were slurped.

And tomorrow the glasses would need to be found. And possibly a torch.