Reality TV
Richard shares skills with the boys
Published Sunday, May 28 2006, 19:19 BST | By Dave West

After his twister achievement, everyone was keen to see how else they could be kept busy.
"You could teach us all to line dance," demanded Lea, hoping to mine Richard's cultural experiences. "What do they do it to?"
"Country music. They have it all over the States," Richard explained, before living up to the challenge with a quick lesson for Pete.
"Does it get really fast?" enquired the erratic singer, as he pranced about imitating his teacher. "Yeah - it's all about co-ordination," Richard confirmed.
Next he tried something more laid back, explaining a game to Glyn, Lea and Pete. As he lined up piles of grass and moved them around in mysterious patterns, the others quickly got confused.
"You didn't think," he told Glyn, after his first loss. "Its all mathematical and strategy."
"I never do think," admitted the sixth-former, before proving it with three losses in a row. He eventually gave up, deciding boredom would be an improvement.
Equally confused, on-looking Lea asked: "Isn't it the person who starts who always wins?" Richard insisted not.
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