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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Scotland
Posts: 56
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Scotland
Posts: 56
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It was a bit different. There was an initial warm up group for 10 or so minutes - 2 teams doing different games, and then when one of the smaller groups had gone through their initial selection process one of the teams replaced them. there was then 10/15 minutes of games/getting to know you and the others etc, followed by the 2 production assistants moving away and deciding whose hands they were going to stamp. Last year this group session was shorter and there was more of a chance to push yourself forward when they were stamping hands.
My advice to anyone going is to dress slightly differently or be a hairdresser! There was no way in our group they could have distinguished one from another, but these seemed to be distinguishing factors - even wearing a suit, shirt and tie!
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