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Villa Boys meet Teenternational girls

  
Villa Boys meet Teenternational girls

When Big Utol sent Carson, James and Bret to the Villa, their visit was exclusively for the girls. The boys had to be content with eavesdropping behind closed doors and they weren’t particularly thrilled with that. What irked them further was the giddy reactions of “their” girls to the newcomers. Try as they may to coat their hurt egos with teasing comments and sarcasm, the truth shone though. Fortunately, the girls were sensitive enough and tried to comfort them with charm and tidbits of information. Would they have felt as bad had they known that they would have their turn, too? The Villa boys decided to play a prank on the girls, and they hatched a plan to do just that. They worked their faces into looking sad, sparking concern in the girls. They made it appear that all of them would be moving to the other house, and since it wasn’t such a far-fetched idea, the girls bought it easily. The Villa boys woke up earlier than the girls did and camped out in the storage room, planning to surprisethe girls when they came in for supplies. True enough, the girls realized the boys’ absence and sadly worried about them. By the time they caught the boys in the storage room, relief trumped irritation on the prank, and hugs were shared all around.
Of course, fair is fair, and Kuya arranged things so that the boys would have their moment with the Teenternational girls. Just like the Teenternational boys, the girls had to pretend that they didn’t know how to understand Filipino. They were only allowed to converse in their native language and had to use their creativity in getting the message across. The Villa boys had to understand and take note of the language used, after which they would be evaluated.
“Magpa-pogi na tayo,” directed Joe. “Baka dumating na ang mga dilag!” Ivan, who was first and was rendered speechless by April, did not have the chance to spruce up. No need, though, as all the Apartment girls agreed that he was cute just the way he was. Joe and Patrick talked with Sophia, while Angelo and Jovic joined Ann. Patrick was able to follow the conversation a bit and Joe managed to make it through. Jovic kept his cool, while Angelo couldn’t help but comment in frustration: “Pare, dudugo ilong ko!” Yong was alone in conversing with Jenny, somehow keeping a smile on while struggling with every word. Afterwards, the boys went off to practice for their “test” with Kuya. Little did they know that the Apartment girls would be the ones evaluating them, giving Kuya the pass-or-fail decision, and all but one failed to pass the task.
Will they do better in the weekly task? Yes, the Teenternational housemates have already settled in, and it’s high time that Kuya bring about the clash between houses. The Teenternational housemates were awakened by “Butsikik” blasting in the background, a hint on their first weekly task as housemates. This week’s task is called “Interpreteens”, where each team had to prepare a dance and voice rendition of a given song. As implied, the Teenternational housemates had to figure out “Butsikik”, even as they pondered exactly what language it was. On the other hand, the Villa teens would have to perform a Koren pop song.
Just what tasks and twists has Kuya up his sleeve? Will the Teenternational housemates see it through, or opt out? Meanwhile, what clash would exist between the two houses? Who will overwhelm who? Find out by staying tuned to the updates of PBB Teen Clash of 2010!

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