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Mike 26-07-2005 11:55 PM

Past tasks...
 
What task from previous Big Brothers would you like to see the housemates do?

I would love to see them do the "Big Brother Food to go" task or the "Army boot camp" one.

AndyJK 27-07-2005 12:40 AM

I'd like to see the housemates try and break some world records as they did in BB2. Dean broke the world record for the highest stack of sugar cubes so it can be done. I wonder if he still holds that.

Red Moon 27-07-2005 12:44 AM

I'm with Mike on the boot camp task from last year that was great and I like AndyJK idea of breaking a few world records. I missed out Big Brother 2 so I didn't know about that task.

Mike 27-07-2005 12:48 AM

I think the majority of this years tasks have been poor.

They should bring back the live saturday night tasks, they were fun to watch.

Kore 27-07-2005 12:49 AM

aye, deffo!

Kore 27-07-2005 12:50 AM

why havnt they used that secret room again... :mad::mad::mad: :bigsmile:

Slartibartfast 27-07-2005 07:36 AM

I wanna see them have to drink fish guts again!

In fact any task involving fish guts would be pretty much OK in my book!

And give them something to keep them up at night, the pedallo one where they had to keep the speed up above 50 or the bus would explode (sorry, getting a bit mixed up there).

Tasks have been too easy this year and they still fail them. :rolleyes:

Ruth 27-07-2005 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AndyJK
I'd like to see the housemates try and break some world records as they did in BB2. Dean broke the world record for the highest stack of sugar cubes so it can be done. I wonder if he still holds that.
I agree that those little individual tasks are a good idea - also in BB2, Bubble had to try and break the record for eating sweetcorn with a toothpick (can't remember if he broke the record or not; I didn't watch too much of BB2). Little individual tasks like that keep them occupied, even if just for a short while.

Also, I wish they would bring back the live task on a Saturday night.

BigSister 27-07-2005 10:43 AM

Ruth he managed to beat it on BBLB he got the uk record in the house. I would like then to have 1 with team work so obstical course or the pedalo from BB4

ThaGazBoi 27-07-2005 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast
I want to see them have to drink fish guts again!

In fact any task involving fish guts would be pretty much OK in my book!

And give them something to keep them up at night, the pedallo one where they had to keep the speed up above 50 or the bus would explode (sorry, getting a bit mixed up there).

Tasks have been too easy this year and they still fail them. :rolleyes:
Make craig down it!!

Orliath_2_win 27-07-2005 11:15 PM

I would lik 2 see them doin any task and at the end their was a rich and poor side, seen in big brother 3.

CharlotteSometimes 27-07-2005 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ruth

also in BB2, Bubble had to try and break the record for eating sweetcorn with a toothpick (can't remember if he broke the record or not; I didn't watch too much of BB2).
Awww, Bubble! They don't make hm's like they used to. :bored:

I'm sure he did do it, but they said he couldn't have the record for some daft reason.

Fangz 27-07-2005 11:25 PM

Yeah, I *think* that's what happened, horrible nit-pickers.

CharlotteSometimes 27-07-2005 11:26 PM

Yeah, didn't he think that he'd done it, until Davina, erm, burst his bubble during his eviction (why, why, why?) interview?

Fangz 27-07-2005 11:28 PM

Poor Bubble, thinking he'd done it. Lol, your puns are horrible!:bigsmile:


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