May the Best House Win
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- | Four owners of what they believe to be interesting homes compete to win £1000 for having the best house. The judges are their fellow interesting home-owners. After visiting each of their competitor's homes, each home-owner must write on a card, in no more than a short sentence, how they feel about each house. On the reverse of the card, they must write their score out of 10. When all four home have been visited, the home-owners return to their own homes to find four envelopes. The first three envelopes contain the cards from the other | + | Four owners of what they believe to be interesting homes compete to win £1000 for having the best house. The judges are their fellow interesting home-owners. After visiting each of their competitor's homes, each home-owner must write on a card, in no more than a short sentence, how they feel about each house. On the reverse of the card, they must write their score out of 10. When all four home have been visited, the home-owners return to their own homes to find four envelopes. The first three envelopes contain the cards from the other competitors, allowing each home-owner to find out what the others really thought about their home for the first time. The fourth envelope contains the results of the scoring, with the home-owner who received the highest score also finding £1000 in cash inside their envelope. |
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Revision as of 16:39, 23 February 2010
Synopsis
Four owners of what they believe to be interesting homes compete to win £1000 for having the best house. The judges are their fellow interesting home-owners. After visiting each of their competitor's homes, each home-owner must write on a card, in no more than a short sentence, how they feel about each house. On the reverse of the card, they must write their score out of 10. When all four home have been visited, the home-owners return to their own homes to find four envelopes. The first three envelopes contain the cards from the other competitors, allowing each home-owner to find out what the others really thought about their home for the first time. The fourth envelope contains the results of the scoring, with the home-owner who received the highest score also finding £1000 in cash inside their envelope.
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