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Day 51: Stark, raving glad (that the rave is over)

1 hour ago

Last night, Deana, Ashleigh and Conor were pretty buzzed. What better way to work out the frustrations of being trapped in a small space with stressful people than to rave it up? But by the early hours of this morning, their sentiments were slightly different.

The trio re-entered the living area trailing a sailor's daily ration of swear words in their wake. We didn't know it was possible to utter a sentence entirely composed of expletives but Conor has opened our eyes. Cheers, you b*****d.

The crux of the problem was that Big Brother had made the twisted decision to play the same darn song over and over and over for hours.

"If they'd picked different music, we'd have been pumping 100 percent," announced Ashleigh after insisting that a baffled Adam shove his hand up her top in order to feel the sweat.

Deana, the housemate deemed least suited to this task, was the one who seemed the calmest. She looked like she could have gone for hours more. Go on, the lass.

The good news is that the trio's dance-floor efforts were sufficient to pass their part of the task. Let's celebrate by throwing mad shapes. Big fish, little fish, cardboard box...

Furthermore, let's see how party animals Deana, Conor and Ashleigh cope with another day of partying after their Herculean efforts last night. Stay tuned to find out. Today's next ring on the door can't be far away.

Scotty
Originally Posted by Scotty:

Hi erin  I think MrsH might be busy today too, will you be around this afternoon?  

  I have been after a very late start and crashing out last night   a few essential chores done and soon heading off to join the coastal traffic   not sure for how long but will catch up on my return - thanks once again for holding the fort 

MrsH


Day 51: Political partying

 

41 mins ago

Scott and Luke S have been selected by Big Brother to form a political parties and go head-to-head in debate. They have one hour to prepare before they present a two minute argument in front of the rest of their housemates. Their housemate audience will then vote privately via a ballot box for the argument that has convinced them. At the end of the task, the two political party leaders will be called to the Diary Room to predict which of them has won the debate – if they get it right, they will pass this challenge for the team.

The reaction from Luke S and Scott would be best summarised as baffled.

"Oh noooo," drawled Scott.

"F**k, I know nothing about politics," smiled Luke S through gritted teeth.

Big Brother has supplied them with natty suits and ties  - purple for Luke S and lemon yellow for Scott - to get them into a serious academic mood.

 

MrsH
Originally Posted by MrsH:
Originally Posted by Scotty:

Hi erin  I think MrsH might be busy today too, will you be around this afternoon?  

  I have been after a very late start and crashing out last night   a few essential chores done and soon heading off to join the coastal traffic   not sure for how long but will catch up on my return - thanks once again for holding the fort 

    Hope the traffic`s not too bad for you, see you when you get back. 

 

All the best       

Scotty


Day 51: Political partying

1 hour ago

Scott and Luke S have been selected by Big Brother to form a political parties and go head-to-head in debate. They have one hour to prepare before they present a two minute argument in front of the rest of their housemates. Their housemate audience will then vote privately via a ballot box for the argument that has convinced them. At the end of the task, the two political party leaders will be called to the Diary Room to predict which of them has won the debate – if they get it right, they will pass this challenge for the team.

The reaction from Luke S and Scott would be best summarised as baffled.

"Oh noooo," drawled Scott.

"F**k, I know nothing about politics," smiled Luke S through gritted teeth.

Big Brother has supplied them with natty suits and ties  - purple for Luke S and lemon yellow for Scott - to get them into a serious academic mood.

 

Scotty

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