It's going to change the dynamics and we were kind of concerned about that. ' However, it seemed that all was forgotten as Ruthie and Russell entered the camp. 'As soon as Russell and I walked in, the welcome was just. it was wonderful, it was fantastic, ' enthused Ruthie. Worried: 'I've got mixed emotions at the moment. I would be genuinely upset if this dynamic changes' admitted Vernon In on it: On Tuesday, Shane in particular seemed to be very aware of the incoming contestants Lies? Ant and Dec told viewers at home that the camp had no idea they were going to be joined by singer Russell and actress Ruthie It comes after viewers were left unconvinced on Tuesday night, after the campmates seemingly confirmed they were aware of 'surprise' newcomers Ruthie and Russell. During the final moments of the show - which was aired live - hosts Ant and Dec told the 10 celeb contestants already in the castle that they were all taking part in the trial. After this, the presenters told viewers at home that the camp had no idea they were going to be joined by singer Russell and actress Ruthie.
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Some who commute to the suburbs for cuts say that they are not necessarily seeking the least expensive services. Rather, they are seeking places where they feel valued. New York City salons frustrated Debbie Fogel, 38, so even though she has been living in Manhattan for more than four years, she still goes to Demirjian Salons in White Plains, where she used to live. ''You're paying a fortune for haircuts, and they were never nice, '' Ms. Fogel said of the 57th Street salons she tried. ''They were like factories. When you're spending six hours somewhere and $400 to $500 on your hair, you don't want to be treated as if they're doing you a favor. '' Joyce Bloom, 51, of the Upper East Side, agrees, and happily drives her red convertible to a salon in Greenwich, Conn. ''I can't stand the attitude at a lot of New York salons, '' Ms. Bloom said one afternoon at the salon, Hopscotch, as Hisao Oe, the salon's co-owner, hovered behind her with a blow-dryer. ''It's the frenetic atmosphere. It's the self-conscious, 'I'm-so-cool' kind of vibe that I don't like.
Earthy elements and meticulous planning create a harmonious master bathroom Photos by Paul Linnebach Bathroom at a Glance Who lives here: A single woman who loves traveling and Asian style Location: Minneapolis Size: 125 square feet (11. 6 square meters) Designer and builder: Paul Linnebach of Mantis Design + Build This full, down-to-the studs renovation of a Minneapolis bathroom included the removal of a large bathtub and a partial wall. The shower was relocated to directly beneath a skylight, and a small space that previously housed a shower became a linen closet. A new vanity features a built-in hamper and accessory drawers for maximum efficiency of space. Style influence. The homeowner, whom designer and builder Paul Linnebach describes as "bright, warm and full of life, " loves traveling and Asian style. For the design, Linnebach took inspiration from his own travels to Bali, Indonesia, "w here the showers and bathrooms are so connected and a part of the surrounding nature, " he says.
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