WEEK ONE:
Day One: 31st May 2002.
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Day Two: 1st June 2002.
The first challenge has taken place. The reward was a Sunday lunch and the chance to watch England v Sweden Sunday morning/lunchtime. To get the reward the 14 had to perfrom two renditions of 'Fear and misery in the third reich'. The girls formed one group and the boys the other. To aid their piece Mel and Lisa, two theatre studies teachers,  gave several advise tips via Big Brova.
The girls performance, directed by Lisa had many to-the-audience addresses. It, for some reason started with the lines, 'Oh blaming breath...' even though they are not in the play! Mel's version performed by the boys seemed somewhat darkened with the introduction of a sex addict. Mark W played the part well using Gertrud - the blow up doll Tom brought in as a luxary item.
The task complete the housemates will be allowed to watch the game tomorrow with a Sunday lunch to follow. Mabey it will take their minds off the nominations on Wednesday...

Day Six: 5th June 2002.
NOMINATED:
ALEX
ASHOK
JENNY C
JENNI K
JENNY W
JULIE

Today nominations were made - the rift between Julie and Laura over raptors was showing well and has almost split the group. Ashoks suspended flats have also almost split the group physically... 'Raptors don't have wings', screamed Julie as she nominated Laura. However the less vocal Laura escaped nomination overall, Julie suffering for her convictions as she got her nomination. Sian could be heard muttering, 'But Julies right', under her breath as well as, 'Bloody Germans'. Devistated that they drew with Ireland, 'Their my best team!', she cries out to Jenny W. Matt was lucky he was still in the house for nominations as Big Brova had to warn him for attempting to arrange the nominations!, 'Now everyboby, nominations at 7, we all meet at the lounge...'. The question is, who leaves? We find out on Friday.
Meanwhile, Lisa has spent her time cleaning up the Big Brova house after her *street* party they won having completed the challenge. Jenny C was happy that she survived her first party without finding sick afterwards... little does she know Alex just didn't make it to the bathroom after the party, preferring her suitcase! Yuck! She'll have a shock if she gets evicted on Friday and has to pack! Why hasn't Alex owned up? Well, he forgot he ever threw up! Meanwhile Tom and Mark W are still finishing the game of pool they started the day they arrived, Laura and Mark K patiently waiting to start theirs... Tom and Mark W could be risking nomination next week if they don't pot something soon! And no Karl! Not weed!

Day Eight: 7th June 2002.
EVICTED:
JENNY C (14th at time of eviction).
The vote had been open for several days, but Jenny C couldn't hold out. Julie G surviving because the public want to see her and Laura slug it out over raptors. Ashok and Alex surviving because of suspending the England flag from the ceiling, a joint plan. Jenny W surviving because she promised outdoor action.. mmm... And Jenni K surviving, we presume, becuase there is an investigation into vote rigging - No were joking! Jenni K wouldn't cheat... or would she?
The biggest shock of the first eviction isn't the joyous attitude Jenny C has to leaving this hell-pit of a house, but the layed back attitude of her man, Karl, who seemed more interested in knowing the England v Argentina score (BB will tell them know later this week). Of course, it was time for Alex to explain that he had emptied bodily fluids into her suitcase... he was sick in it on day 2! Jenny C didn't seem too worried, 'It's not like I haven't moped up old sick before!' - damn, just when we thought there might be a ruck!
Jenny C wasn't upset at all, 'Oh well, I didn't get to wow you with my AS level french but I'm sure Ashok will'. The housemates seemed devestated with what they were going to miss. On departure all housmates told Jenny C what they wanted her to tell the outside world. Apart from the 'Get us out!'s, Karl wanted his bird to fly a plane over the house with the score on it. Mark K pointed out there were no windows, and the garden had only 10% sunlight. Meanwhile Julie asked Jenny C to try and sneek in evidence that raptors do not have wings... This is going to be a long ride!
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