Coming down the elevator of love first is the one and only Frank! He's looking to meet the Bonnie Blonde to his Piccolo after so many years wandering the halls alone.
Have you got what it takes to win Frank's love? You've got the next 5 days to prove it!
Each day, I'll announce a new competition for you to try and win Frank's love.
Onelucky contestant will bag themselves 50c and a date with Frank in the Lido. Tworunners-up will bag 30c and 20c.
And everyone who enters gets put into Frank's dating pool.
On our final day of luuuuurve (Valentine's Day itself!) everyone who's entered any of the tasks over the last few days will be entered into a draw for our final prize of 100c AND also Frank's eternal love.
Frank don't want no scruff, so your third task is to make sure you're looking great for him... he can be a shallow chap at times.
You can show us a real life outfit if you're particularly proud of something nice you own (and if you're happy to show us of course!), or else get into your FINEST HABBO CLOTHING.
If you're choosing to go the Habbo route, I want you to go to FlyingJesus room titled * Dressing room *
and take a screenie of yourself on the halo tile in there, like below!
Frank might have been on 4 hot dates, but he still might pick one of you lovely singletons to be his PARTNER!
For your final chance to Take Frank Out, head down to the Habbox Lido owned by lawrawrrr and explore the room.
Find FOUR items that you have to "use". Once you've found them, you'll be teled to the the tiles on the right and they'll turn GREEN.
When they're all green, say DONE and head through the tele for your final date with Frank where your entry will be logged by Frank himself.
Good luck!
Remember each entry is worth 1 entry into our 100c grand prize draw - as well as each entry from the days before!
16-02-2021, 11:04 PM
Habby McGuinness
What a week, Habboxers!
We've had praiseworthy poems, fabulous flower displays, outrageous outfits, and fun Frank factoids, as well as a trip to the Habbo Lido where some of you enjoyed a mini-date with the big man himself while the rest of you...
...ran around the place like weirdos and tried to grab his attention.
Let's recap! First up we had the poetry competition, where you had to finish up the classic "roses are red, violets are blue" Valentine's message.
We'll keep the identities of our budding authors a secret, but here's what you romantic folks wrote in!
"Pool's closed I'll give you something to do..."
"I don't really like poems, but I like you!"
"my sex life is dead i have no clue"
"Sugar is sweet, And so are you."
"vodka is cheaper for dinner for two"
"I don't have a valentine... How about you?"
"Credits are sweet So give me them you"
"The world is on fire and life is pain, we are all destined to meet a fiery and painful death at any given moment. I'd say I would spend forever with you, but time is just a human construct and not something I believe in. I think it was our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ who once said"
"Roses are blue, Violets are Orange I have a habbo duck for you"
"I have a gun, Get in the van."
"You're so pretty Like a pleasant view."
"if I had a brick id throw it at you"
"I Can't Rhyme But Can I Date You?"
"I Like Jelly Beans But they are not as sweet as you!"
"The hotel is nothing without you."
"The honey's sweet, and so are you."
"Pugs are cute and so are you!"
"And gingers are hot :)"
"Lets get down to club NX tonight"
"sugar is sweet, and so are you"
"Poetry's hard And I am too"
"I'd break social distancing rules Just to kiss you."
"wine costs less than dinner for two"
Some were better than others.
We then had a flower arranging competition, with some lovely entries! Here they are:
One of those is a little less anonymous than the others, but no matter!
The third creative task was about dressing up fancy, and *wolf whistle* some of you really went for it. Here are the dressup entries:
That's right, spending the week together coming up with tasks has shown that we're just made for each other!
Sorry boys and girls, but them's the breaks. We're a generous couple though, so we're leaving the prize money behind for one very special Habbo - just, you know, not one as special as me.