'Let's hope she livens things up...': What they're saying about the new girl in Penarth.AS THE Big Brother housemates were coming to terms with their unexpected arrival we asked the people to Penarth how they felt about ``their Lisa''. Care assistant Alison James, 34, from Cogan said: ``It's very boring at the moment so hopefully she'll liven li·ven tr. & intr.v. li·vened, li·ven·ing, li·vens To make or become more lively: liven up a party; a discussion that livened up. things up. I will definitely be watching it more.'' Advertising worker Stephen Bailey, 56, who lives across the road from Lisa, said: ``She is a nice girl, pleasant to talk to and always stops to say hello. She's definitely someone you could bring home for tea.'' Electrician Paul Elias, 41, said: ``I don't watch the programme but think it's great she's in - it will bring Penarth into the limelight limelight: see calcium oxide. limelight Early form of theatrical lighting. The incandescent calcium light invented by Thomas Drummond in 1816 was first employed in a theatre in 1837 and was widely used by the 1860s. .'' Sales Executive Nicholas Allen Al·len , Edgar 1892-1943. American anatomist who is noted for his studies of hormones and for the discovery (1923) of estrogen. , 22, from Cogan, said: ``It was quite a surprise to see her on TV andbrilliant for the area. She seems lively.'' Bank Manager Lee Owen, 32, from Cogan said: ``She's great. It'll give locals something to talk about.'' |
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