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BusyBee 08-06-2003 05:08 PM

Bell Ringing Task
 
I'm not sure what this task is about completely, but on turning on the tv it seems as if this is the thing that could start a few arguments among the group.

They seem to have no idea about what they are doing and how they are going to sort out how to do the task. Jon is getting stroppy because Cameron did not agree with his point of view. Why should he? Jon your view is not necessarily right.

Be interesting to see what happens. Though Cam calmed things down by suggesting they eat - I think he could be the peacemaker.:thumbs::thumbs:

Gardencroft 08-06-2003 05:33 PM

But Jon IS right and Cameron is just being a total wimp and not agreeing because of how he feels it'll look within the group. Except that he's forgetting that its the food thats at stake not his popularity.

Gardencroft 08-06-2003 05:39 PM

But Jon IS right and Cameron is just being a total wimp and not agreeing because of how he feels it'll look within the group. Except that he's forgetting that its the food thats at stake not his popularity.

jbellemeg 08-06-2003 06:00 PM

HERE HERE !!!!!!!!!!! Gardencroft

Kaz 08-06-2003 07:19 PM

I'm not sure Jon is right on this occasion. :shocked:

What's the point in being in perfect rhythm, if they haven't even learned the correct sequence yet?

I think Nush re-read Big Brother's instructions with the task and they said that the housemates had been given the handbells and chart first so that they could practice the order of the notes. They would then be given a metronome later on to give them an idea of the correct rhythm to play along to.

'Don't run before you can walk' springs to mind! :laugh:

Chill out a bit Jon - you've got another 3 days to practice yet!

BigSister 08-06-2003 07:32 PM

I cant believe how much they have bet on it, oh well one person down some more food:spin2:

I really really hope Federico doesnt muck it up again

steve_o 08-06-2003 08:41 PM

They should have had a physical task not another boring learning task, have we got to listen to them clapping until Wednesday. :conf:

Janette 08-06-2003 09:27 PM

Yes we do Steve, but first we have to hear them clap out of tune, then in a nice rhythm, then they get to shake bells with no clapper in!!!!!


I can't cope with the excitement!!!!!!!



:hugesmile:

bbceleb1 08-06-2003 10:17 PM

Yeh i agree i was watching the house this afternoon and was very bored! :sleep::sleep: im loveing big bro this year but how much clapping can u watch before it gets tedious! Not Much! :hugesmile:

Mairi 08-06-2003 11:08 PM

I've been watching them practise today and I think it's a great task. I'm really looking forward to finding out what tune they will be playing "on the night".

http://www.smilies.org/basesmilies3/music.gif

Jayjay 08-06-2003 11:14 PM

Did you notice when the gruop each member of the group said how much they should bet. Federico came in with 65% totally hiding the guilt for failing the last task.

It is a ridiculous amount and they should have gone for the minimum amount but at least this time if somebody fails them they will know who it is.

steve_o 08-06-2003 11:23 PM

It might help if they gave them the bells to practice with. I don't think they want them to pass a task this year. :conf: It's like giving them the unicycle task without the bike. :shocked:

blinkinlovely 08-06-2003 11:34 PM

They're still clapping ...... and counting!!

kaphc 09-06-2003 09:32 AM

This is a good task to make them work together as a group, but not so good for watching on TV.

They can't have handbells with clappers in because then they would learn the tune, not the order.

As far as I can tell, Nush seems to be a good leader in this task. Did anyone see the clip of Tania having a go at Cameron that they showed on Rise this morning???

peachy 09-06-2003 10:27 AM

I think that possibly Jon was right in saying that they should learn the rhythm along with thw sequence but BB had told them to just concentrate on learning the sequence first. Jon just went about it the wrong way. 'I know best because my parents are both teachers and I know music' is a bit childish, don't you think? He got all their backs up immediately and then no one wanted to do what he wanted. He also added 'I give a two hour lecture on the gas industry to everyone who joins our company', which didn't exactly endear him to the group. To be honest, Jon has an arrogant, competitive side which is making me go off him more and more.

Scott came across very well in this argument I thought and is fast becoming my hot tip to win.

If you have the interactive the highlights feed has both these arguments and is well worth watching today.

kaphc 09-06-2003 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by peachy
He also added 'I give a two hour lecture on the gas industry to everyone who joins our company', which didn't exactly endear him to the group. To be honest, Jon has an arrogant, competitive side which is making me go off him more and more.

If you have the interactive the highlights feed has both these arguments and is well worth watching today.
Oh my!! A 2 hour lecture from Jon - what a thought!! I can see where he is coming from as he wants to get the task right. However, he is too used to being right himself and therefore thinks he can tell the group how to do the task the best way. Although he may have a point, he definitely doesn't have the social and communication skills to be able to put his ideas forward in a group situation where others have strong ideas too.

Thanks for the tip about the interactive peachy, I always forget that it's there!! If only it were like last year and you could see it on the main screen.

susieq 09-06-2003 11:32 PM

I think Jon was right about trying to get the rhythm (and Cameron agreed with him in the first instance) but he definitely lacks the social skills to communicate his thoughts in a way that doesn't get peoples backs up - bless!!!

Jon has a lot of good ideas but puts them over in the wrong way - he can be very forceful instead of being more diplomatic. Never mind, it'll be interesting to see who cocks the task up this week (oops!). Bets anyone??

BusyBee 10-06-2003 10:54 AM

I think Jon is doing a brilliant job of winding them up. However how right he may be he just cant get his views across in a way that people will accept them. In fact the way he does it would make me, for instance, want to do just the opposite to be awkward. He could make those lose the task because they wont follow his ways.

I think he is feeling that Cameron is not backing him up cos Cam just sits and contemplates without getting involved in heated discussions. Cam seems to be one of those people who wont be drawn into an argument and lets it all go over his head and Jon is definitely not happy about this.

PS Can you imagine a two hour 'lecture' from Mr Tickle - wonder how many people were left at the end of the two hours:joker::joker:

Stu xxx 10-06-2003 11:17 AM

Cameron looks so sweet and i do think he has to be geniune! Bless him! Jon is trying to rope into having rants with the rest of the housemates but Cam is having none of it because its not the way he wants to communicate and i think he knows that some people DO have there own way of learning x BLESS HIM X - i love cam he is so sweet xxx

Kaz 11-06-2003 10:31 AM

I was watching the live feed on E4 around 11.30 p.m. last night, and the housemates were practicing their bell-ringing task.

After a few false starts, they actually succeeded in getting right through to the end of the 'tune' without a single mistake!! :hello: :hello:

So there IS light at the end of the tunnel. I hope they do pass this task - they've all worked really hard on it (even Fed!!!) and they deserve a bit of reward. Well, I think so anyway. :laugh:

BigSister 11-06-2003 11:02 AM

Yeah i think they should pass the task:thumbs:

Stu xxx 11-06-2003 11:18 AM

are they supposed to be doing it today? as i thought it was in the morning and they don't seem to be talking about or even practicing? xxx

Kaz 11-06-2003 11:35 AM

It's definitely today, Stu - but I don't know at what time.

Is it not usually during the afternoon? :conf:

Stu xxx 11-06-2003 11:38 AM

i'm sure i heard Fed say something about the morning xxx i'll keep an ear out x

BusyBee 11-06-2003 11:42 AM

Just visited the Channel 4 site and they have this posted.

http://www.channel4.com/bigbrother/g...cacophony.html

try it - it is quite funny.


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