Reality TV
Brian and Kara-Louise given task
Published Monday, Aug 6 2007, 19:38 BST | By Beth Hilton
Brian and Kara-Louise travelled back in time this afternoon to compete in a series of challenges from Big Brother 3.
After being called into the diary room for the latest part of the Time Machine shopping task, the pair were shown into a room divided into a BB3-style rich and poor side.
The rich side included a settee, dart board and basketball net, while the poor side featured just a small table and chairs.
The pair were informed that they would have to compete in BB3 tasks such as basketball, darts and football keep-ups.
"I'm rubbish at keepy-uppies," moaned Kara-Louise, as the duo began their 30 minutes of practice.
She fared little better at basketball and darts, groaning: "Oh God, I don't even know where to begin!" as a dart hit the board and bounced off on to the floor.
Meanwhile, Brian was less than impressed with the task and let off steam while he worked on his slam dunk skills.
"This geezer's trying to break me. He's just full on out to get me. I haven't even done anything to him!" he ranted at Kara-Louise, moaning that he shouldn't have to do a sports skills task because he was neither skillful or "any good at sports".
"We can only do the best we can," soothed Kara-Louise, who was busy throwing darts at the wall.
Brian soon cheered up, saying: "Positive energy, darling," and urging his task partner to "aim for where you wanna get".
But minutes later he was back on the warpath, accusing Big Brother of trying to ruin his life by making him do keep-ups.
While Kara assured him that she couldn't do them either, he moaned: "You're a girl, Kara, it's okay. I'm a bloke and I can't do keepy-uppies!"
After being called into the diary room for the latest part of the Time Machine shopping task, the pair were shown into a room divided into a BB3-style rich and poor side.
The rich side included a settee, dart board and basketball net, while the poor side featured just a small table and chairs.
The pair were informed that they would have to compete in BB3 tasks such as basketball, darts and football keep-ups.
"I'm rubbish at keepy-uppies," moaned Kara-Louise, as the duo began their 30 minutes of practice.
She fared little better at basketball and darts, groaning: "Oh God, I don't even know where to begin!" as a dart hit the board and bounced off on to the floor.
Meanwhile, Brian was less than impressed with the task and let off steam while he worked on his slam dunk skills.
"This geezer's trying to break me. He's just full on out to get me. I haven't even done anything to him!" he ranted at Kara-Louise, moaning that he shouldn't have to do a sports skills task because he was neither skillful or "any good at sports".
"We can only do the best we can," soothed Kara-Louise, who was busy throwing darts at the wall.
Brian soon cheered up, saying: "Positive energy, darling," and urging his task partner to "aim for where you wanna get".
But minutes later he was back on the warpath, accusing Big Brother of trying to ruin his life by making him do keep-ups.
While Kara assured him that she couldn't do them either, he moaned: "You're a girl, Kara, it's okay. I'm a bloke and I can't do keepy-uppies!"
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