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TVDX
24-02-2004
The Gos eviction, yes i forgot that, and it was of course because of the bomb scare the previous night that he had no crowd.
That was probably one of the most embarassing moments in BB4.


That would put me of auditioning.
Again though, i ask has anyone gone to the auditions?.
Is anyone goin to the London auditions?.
TVDX
24-02-2004
Real_Pyrrhic, do you mind me asking what Federico is referring to when he talks about something that happened in the auditions with you that has now become a legend?.
Real_Pyrrhic
24-02-2004
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“Originally posted by TVDX
Real_Pyrrhic, do you mind me asking what Federico is referring to when he talks about something that happened in the auditions with you that has now become a legend?. ”

Not all all - it's all explained here. See the third part of the story on Page 2 here for the relevant bit.

Scaredy: I got your PM and will reply later.
Scaredy cat
24-02-2004
TVDX - When you are at the audition and get to the front of the queue, you are given one chance to sell yourself to the producers to get through to the next stage, so I think you should prepare a short (and different) reason as to why you want to be on Big Brother.

Get yourself to the front, take the lead and make sure you are noticed. Apparently all of the loud people who weren't afraid to say their bit were the ones who went through.

Again, if you get through, I suggest you have a rough idea of what you would say in the diary room to sell yourself through to the next stage. Think of the things about you that make you stand out from everyone else and make sure the producers find out about them. Be confident and don't be afraid to go for it.

Once you get past these initial hurdles, I'm sure it will be easier as you will be in groups and be able to show much more of your personality to the producers.
TVDX
24-02-2004
Thanks for the advice Scaredy cat, im still debating whether i will go or not.

But you are so right, if you are going to go, there is no point in cowering into the background, get your piece said and do it loud and proud is very good advice.
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