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the morning alarm
sima
24-05-2005
is it going/staying this year, want them staying up late, not going to bed early.

IMO if its staying maybe a bit of crazy frog to wake them can you imagine ahmed & crazy frog every morning

lucky house mates won't have carzy frog for 10 weeks
elena
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by sima:
“is it going/staying this year, want them staying up late, not going to bed early.

IMO if its staying maybe a bit of crazy frog to wake them can you imagine ahmed & crazy frog every morning

lucky house mates won't have carzy frog for 10 weeks”

NO WAY do I want crazy frog as a morning alarm! We'll have it on enough in the ad breaks

But I agree with you. I'd love to be without crazy frog for a long, extended period of time. Perhaps I should just go and live in one of those self-sufficient communities in the Scottish highlands?

The only problem with that being that there'd be no more Big Brother. Dilemmas, dilemmas
[MaRt]
24-05-2005
If they're going to bring back the morning alarm, then I hope they make use of the crazy bagpipes. I always found that hilarious, for some reason.
sima
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by elena:
“NO WAY do I want crazy frog as a morning alarm! We'll have it on enough in the ad breaks ”

we'll just have to wait & see how BB will treat them, wind them up to the point of smashing plate's or nicey nicey so theres no mad fight's (happy campers)

with sky+ crazy frog is not bad , also when you've been rewinding BB to hear all chat/argument, I'll Just be to FF the ads (X30) so I'll miss the twice per ad DING DING
Hamlet77
24-05-2005
Yes there should be an alarm, not every day, must give the little children at least some time to party till the early hours and certainly not if there is a 24 hour task running. Mind you it also shouldn't be restricted to a wake up call for breakfast and sunbathing, give 'em some marine style early starts, just to keep them on their toes.

No f*****g way should it be the Crazy Frog, Sweety and Fluffy or Nessie the blob with the bad breath, heck even the most psychotic sadist would not stoop so low........ Oh hang on we are talking about Endemol here.
Crimpo
24-05-2005
Perhaps the Crazy Frog accompanied by bagpipes - hang on I've a new idea for a ringtone...
elena
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by Crimpo:
“Perhaps the Crazy Frog accompanied by bagpipes - hang on I've a new idea for a ringtone...”

Shh! Jamster might read these boards
Jackassfan
24-05-2005
I hope they get rid of the morning alarm as everyone was going to bed early so they got plenty of sleep
sima
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by Jackassfan:
“I hope they get rid of the morning alarm as everyone was going to bed early so they got plenty of sleep”

but then you just have them sleeping in the morning and through out the day, maybe they should have duties to be done odd times thru day
DillholeMcGinty
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by sima:
“lucky house mates won't have carzy frog for 10 weeks”

Oh god, that would be cruel
Kewpee
24-05-2005
I think they should go back to 1 hour of hot water in the mornings. An alarm to signify that the water has been turned on and then the HM's have to get up if they want a hot wash.
jojo the joyful
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by Kewpee:
“I think they should go back to 1 hour of hot water in the mornings. An alarm to signify that the water has been turned on and then the HM's have to get up if they want a hot wash. ”


I agree with Kewpee....up to a point.

Mondays - Thursdays, get them up early, ( & to bed at reasonable times) hot water alarms etc, but the rest of the week let them have a lie in.

That way Britains workforce will perform much better as the majority of it won't be relying on 3 hours asleep a night.

Then have them up late at the weekends & let them sleep in when the avid viewer will also need to sleep.

A purely selfish point of view I admit, but sensible al the same
Opaque
24-05-2005
There was virtually no fun at night last year and that was purely because of the morning alarm.
Inge Jones
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by Opaque:
“There was virtually no fun at night last year and that was purely because of the morning alarm.”

Well, that and there was nothing to drink!
koantemplation
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by sima:
“is it going/staying this year, want them staying up late, not going to bed early.

IMO if its staying maybe a bit of crazy frog to wake them can you imagine ahmed & crazy frog every morning

lucky house mates won't have carzy frog for 10 weeks”

Yes I'd prefer they stay up late too. Early morning HMs are always the boring ones.

But if they do have the alarm again then using the Crazy Frog would be truely evil.
IggyTheSmidge
24-05-2005
I want a TARDIS sound for the alarm... followed by the housemates wandering blearily outside to find a mysterious blue box linked to their next task.
jojo the joyful
24-05-2005
Originally Posted by IggyTheSmidge:
“I want a TARDIS sound for the alarm... followed by the housemates wandering blearily outside to find a mysterious blue box linked to their next task. ”


Now Thats what I call inovative !!!

Do you think the Dr Who thing will ever happen ?
lnp
25-05-2005
I bloody hate the alarm. The idea is nice in theory but the trouble is after about two weeks of it the housemates are sleeping for 10 hours a night. Add two slow, lethargic hours before that and you have boring evenings and night vision camera pictures all night long. :sleep::sleep:
Hamlet77
25-05-2005
Originally Posted by Opaque:
“There was virtually no fun at night last year and that was purely because of the morning alarm.”

Yeah fight night was a right bore wannit?
Vicky7
25-05-2005
Originally Posted by Hamlet77:
“Yeah fight night was a right bore wannit?”

I thought so.

I hope they've got rid of the stupid alarm system.
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