On the Live it to Win it competition

While I was at the City Mall I noticed the stage of the “Live it to Win it” competition, I recall that I heard about it on the radio but didn’t think that the competitors will actually live in the car for more than a week.

Live it to Win it

But does this small car worth all this? Spending weeks and weeks in this tiny car with three totally strangers, being like an animal in the zoo with people watching you and go to catch something else that might be more interesting. Don’t they get board? How can they live without showering? I can’t last for a day.

What if it was a Toyota Camry or Land Cruiser? I guess the competition would be tougher.

And for whoever win this car, I got news for you: your car stinks, the B. O. of 4 different guys is not quit a pleasant smell in the car :)

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