chance
18-06-2005, 16:51
All the chickens, apart from Makosi, have passed their task with flying colours.
Called to the Diary Room with their egg friends, the Housemates were informed that they'd passed and would all be going to the barn dance. After dropping her egg, Makosi will not be attending the party.
Big Brother praised their parenting saying, "You're all good chickens!"
The chickens let out a ****-a-doodle-doo in celebration. Maxwell even adapted his own catchphrase to commemorate the occasion. "Cluck about!" he chirped.
But despairing Derek was simply relieved, "We've done something right at last," he sighed.
Asked to return their eggs, some of the group were hesitant to part with their offspring. Science in particular found saying goodbye to Egbert tough.
However, he didn't have any problem with the idea of someone making Roberto's egg into lunch. "Mind your own egg!" hissed the Italian defensively.
Having said goodbye to their eggs and looking forward to their party, thoughts soon turned to bungling Makosi.
"She feels like a deadbeat mother," sympathised Science. "She feels scrambled," added Roberto.
Kemal and Derek then begged Big Brother to let the clumsy chicken join in their fun. But their request was refused on the grounds that Makosi had been a bad chicken.
Nice try chickens, but Big Brother rules the roost.
Called to the Diary Room with their egg friends, the Housemates were informed that they'd passed and would all be going to the barn dance. After dropping her egg, Makosi will not be attending the party.
Big Brother praised their parenting saying, "You're all good chickens!"
The chickens let out a ****-a-doodle-doo in celebration. Maxwell even adapted his own catchphrase to commemorate the occasion. "Cluck about!" he chirped.
But despairing Derek was simply relieved, "We've done something right at last," he sighed.
Asked to return their eggs, some of the group were hesitant to part with their offspring. Science in particular found saying goodbye to Egbert tough.
However, he didn't have any problem with the idea of someone making Roberto's egg into lunch. "Mind your own egg!" hissed the Italian defensively.
Having said goodbye to their eggs and looking forward to their party, thoughts soon turned to bungling Makosi.
"She feels like a deadbeat mother," sympathised Science. "She feels scrambled," added Roberto.
Kemal and Derek then begged Big Brother to let the clumsy chicken join in their fun. But their request was refused on the grounds that Makosi had been a bad chicken.
Nice try chickens, but Big Brother rules the roost.