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Quote: David Chapman @ November 25, 2007, 11:53 PM

Tony, Ian, Lionel or Witch?


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The first and last are one and the same.
 

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Kids' shows. cos I have no homework and am cool like that
 
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Nigella.

She's going to bring out her cherry topped cheesecake.

Dirty cow!


"I just supplied the hard work and someone else supplied the hardware."

This is disgusting!!!
 
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I tried one of her ideas last week, and it gave me tummyache. :(

Sour cream and red cabbage on a baked potato is not my friend.


Scats, did you watch Chute? I did. Kids TV is ace.
 
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I like that "My Spy Family".


Quote: zooo @ November 30, 2007, 12:34 AM

I tried one of her ideas last week, and it gave me tummyache. :(

Sour cream and red cabbage on a baked potato is not my friend.


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You're not supposed to eat it. You're supposed to smear it all over your body.
 
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*lol*
 

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Even the baked potato?


 
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"I'm going to get them out in a minute and they'll be soft and spongie."

I'm convinced she says these things on purpose.
 
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I believe her father used to do the same thing on his cooking show. But it didn't go down as well.
 
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What? Cooking the Government's books?
 
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Yeah. I should read wikipedia before I speak.
Thought he was a chef... turns out he was an extremely famous politician.
Will shut up now...
 
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Quote: David Chapman @ November 30, 2007, 12:56 AM

"I'm going to get them out in a minute and they'll be soft and spongie."

I'm convinced she says these things on purpose.


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She's filthy. Totally and utterly filthy!

Rawr.

Nice to see a woman with some curves for once though.


Quote: zooo @ November 30, 2007, 1:04 AM

Yeah. I should read wikipedia before I speak.
Thought he was a chef... turns out he was an extremely famous politician.
Will shut up now...


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*lol*

To be fair though, wasn't someone else in her family a chef or cook or something similar? I'm far too lazy to check anywhere.
 

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Quote: zooo @ November 30, 2007, 1:04 AM

Yeah. I should read wikipedia before I speak.
Thought he was a chef... turns out he was an extremely famous politician.
Will shut up now...


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You can never trust wikipedia.

 
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In much the same way that nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition.
 

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Hehe no! It was Ned's DSSG

Very cheesy American show about surviving school! but very funny as it has lots of different layers to it
 
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