Three doors, two goats and a sports car
Another week has gone by.
Bavan and Kapil seem certain its come to the point where banana plants can't have sex anymore. Meanwhile, Rob is money.
Burns night came and went, and the house celebrated in great style. Rob read the poem to the Haggis and Gustav played the only Scottish song he knows, Auld Lang Syne, his Scots pronunciation improving round by round.
Almost simultaneously, the Pimphouse set a new record. It is now the house in Bristol with the largest number of Estonian visitors within a week. 14 or so. 8 stayed overnight at different occasions throughout the week. And as Meelis found out: Berries are better than Coke.
Ready Steady Study is growing in intensity and magnitude. Next week the number of contestants will rise to at least five, as Bavan and Kapil have announced their entrance. In this weeks league it looks like Meelis will be the lecturer in spite of a particularly long night of studying between thursday and friday. The Bayesian modeling homework saw its own completion in the near daylight of the 7am sunrise.
The night proved fruitful the next day, as Meelis brought the problem of the three doors, goats and sports car to the housemates' attention. An hour was spent in the Scotsman trying to figure it out. First it was a fifty-fifty chance, then it was a philosophical issue for a while, and in the end even Gustav got it.
To end on a high note, there might be a solution for the bananas' reproduction problem (note that the problem is not related to erectile dysfunction. they still get it up): Genetic Engineering.

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