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Dismantling the fence and removing the chairs
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Purnah
21-07-2003
Well, I've watched the live coverage now for a few hours, and people have been called into the DR to have their chats with BB to express their opinions on stuff, but I have not noticed any real difference in how the HMs are chatting with each other.

Cameron was talking about IT and not having a computer at home, but that they are useful for tracking fish orders. He also spoke some more about fish trading, and not having curtains in his windows apart from the guest room. (This was considered to not be a good idea once Cameron has returned home, because the tabloid photographers would be able to get good clear shots of the what's happening in the house at night if the lights are on.)

So perhaps, this task is not really a task at all. Just another guessing game.

It would be a shame if really wasn't taken as an incentive to develop the HMs' conversation. But that's what appears to have happened, er, i.e. nothing.

(Please tell me I'm wrong - with examples.)
clarribo
21-07-2003
Quote:
“Originally posted by Purnah
Well, I've watched the live coverage now for a few hours, and people have been called into the DR to have their chats with BB to express their opinions on stuff, but I have not noticed any real difference in how the HMs are chatting with each other.

Cameron was talking about IT and not having a computer at home, but that they are useful for tracking fish orders. He also spoke some more about fish trading, and not having curtains in his windows apart from the guest room. (This was considered to not be a good idea once Cameron has returned home, because the tabloid photographers would be able to get good clear shots of the what's happening in the house at night if the lights are on.)

So perhaps, this task is not really a task at all. Just another guessing game.

It would be a shame if really wasn't taken as an incentive to develop the HMs' conversation. But that's what appears to have happened, er, i.e. nothing.

(Please tell me I'm wrong - with examples.)
”

Problem is that they are not allowed to discuss issues that could be in the task- they got told off for colluding earlier in the day.
Hamlet77
21-07-2003
Might be a good idea but wasn't one of the topics 'Is there life on other planets'......... Well sorry that is hardly likely to 'expose' any controversy opnions, unless Cameron religious opnions are very very extreme.
bob.stone
21-07-2003
Different set of topics each day, Hamlet.

Bob
Purnah
21-07-2003
Hmm. Sounds like this task is a guessing game and utterly pointless. It's been designed to actually discourage the HMs having discussions with each other to find out more about their opinions. Shame, there was some potential there. Disappointed.
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