Post by Ryan Buckingham on Aug 18, 2013 22:02:33 GMT -4
Welcome, housemates, to the final and most important veto competition of the summer! Win today's PoV and you'll get to choose which housemate casts the sole eviction vote this week.
There are just four of you remaining in the game. At this point of the season, there's no room to hide! Everyone is out for themselves, and you have no one to rely on but yourself.
This competition is called BBCharm... For Dummies!, and here's how it works!
Twelve housemates have left the BBCharm house so far, and they've all written some "For Dummies" books since their exits based on their BBCharm experiences! How nice of them!
But, Big Brother is a little confused. He knows that twelve books have been published in total, and that each book is co-authored by two ex-housemates, but he's forgotten who specifically wrote each book! Oh no! I think he needs your help!
When the competition begins, twelve book covers will be posted in this thread! The book covers contain clues as to which ex-housemates wrote them. Each book has two authors, and each ex-housemate authored two books. You must identify the two authors of each book!
Now, here's the catch! The book covers are posted in a specific order in a single column style! Between each book cover is an empty space labeled [housemate pic]. That is where you must place the ex-housemate's picture, thus identifying that ex-housemate as the author of the book above and the book below their picture. The order of the books cannot be rearranged, so although a housemate may fit the clue of more than two books, their picture MUST be placed between two adjacent books.
Example: Let's use the final four instead of the ex-housemates for our example. Suppose there are four books with the following clues.
Book 1: "Representing BB15 US"
Book 2: "Has Been Saved By PoV"
Book 3: "Week 2 Have Not"
Book 4: "Never Won PoV"
When the competitions begins, I would post:
[housemate pic]
[Book 1 Cover Pic]
[housemate pic]
[Book 2 Cover Pic]
[housemate pic]
[Book 3 Cover Pic]
[housemate pic]
[Book 4 Cover Pic]
[housemate pic]
The first and last housemate pic are the same person. Their picture will be posted twice to complete the loop.
The answer to the example would be:
[Book 1 Picture]
[Book 2 Picture]
[Book 3 Picture]
[Book 4 Picture]
You must submit your answers in this format by PM to Ryan. All pictures must be included (meaning the book cover pictures, AND the evicted housemate MW pics). The evicted housemates' MW pics can be taken from the banner (you can use the greyscale or in color version, does not matter).
You have one submission only. The first housemate to send in all the correct answers will win the PoV. If no one is completely correct, the housemate who sends in the most correct answers in the fastest time will win the PoV.
Note: There is only one placement of all the housemates that is completely correct. So, in the event of a tie in submissions, the number of correct answers will be determined by the number of housemates who are in the correct position, not the amount of housemates that are next to clues they match, because even though they may coincidentally match those clues, that still may not be their correct final placement.
There are just four of you remaining in the game. At this point of the season, there's no room to hide! Everyone is out for themselves, and you have no one to rely on but yourself.
This competition is called BBCharm... For Dummies!, and here's how it works!
Twelve housemates have left the BBCharm house so far, and they've all written some "For Dummies" books since their exits based on their BBCharm experiences! How nice of them!
But, Big Brother is a little confused. He knows that twelve books have been published in total, and that each book is co-authored by two ex-housemates, but he's forgotten who specifically wrote each book! Oh no! I think he needs your help!
When the competition begins, twelve book covers will be posted in this thread! The book covers contain clues as to which ex-housemates wrote them. Each book has two authors, and each ex-housemate authored two books. You must identify the two authors of each book!
Now, here's the catch! The book covers are posted in a specific order in a single column style! Between each book cover is an empty space labeled [housemate pic]. That is where you must place the ex-housemate's picture, thus identifying that ex-housemate as the author of the book above and the book below their picture. The order of the books cannot be rearranged, so although a housemate may fit the clue of more than two books, their picture MUST be placed between two adjacent books.
Example: Let's use the final four instead of the ex-housemates for our example. Suppose there are four books with the following clues.
Book 1: "Representing BB15 US"
Book 2: "Has Been Saved By PoV"
Book 3: "Week 2 Have Not"
Book 4: "Never Won PoV"
When the competitions begins, I would post:
[housemate pic]
[Book 1 Cover Pic]
[housemate pic]
[Book 2 Cover Pic]
[housemate pic]
[Book 3 Cover Pic]
[housemate pic]
[Book 4 Cover Pic]
[housemate pic]
The first and last housemate pic are the same person. Their picture will be posted twice to complete the loop.
The answer to the example would be:
[Book 1 Picture]
[Book 2 Picture]
[Book 3 Picture]
[Book 4 Picture]
You must submit your answers in this format by PM to Ryan. All pictures must be included (meaning the book cover pictures, AND the evicted housemate MW pics). The evicted housemates' MW pics can be taken from the banner (you can use the greyscale or in color version, does not matter).
You have one submission only. The first housemate to send in all the correct answers will win the PoV. If no one is completely correct, the housemate who sends in the most correct answers in the fastest time will win the PoV.
Note: There is only one placement of all the housemates that is completely correct. So, in the event of a tie in submissions, the number of correct answers will be determined by the number of housemates who are in the correct position, not the amount of housemates that are next to clues they match, because even though they may coincidentally match those clues, that still may not be their correct final placement.