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Feb 2008
9:13am, 20 Feb 2008
18,643 posts
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Puddington
You wouldn't want to mess with her. She's an ogre.
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Feb 2008
9:14am, 20 Feb 2008
30,159 posts
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santababy
when do they knock more out/ at end of week?
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Feb 2008
9:17am, 20 Feb 2008
883 posts
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MarkC
Yes, santa. The next person gets par-boiled in their own tears.
Why do they say EVERY TIME that "this is where it really starts", "Here's where it gets really tough."? It can "really start" all the feppin time, can it? Do you think that after they annouce the winner, Gregg* will say "Here's where it really stops."
*Surely that should be JUST THE ONE G, GRRRRRREGGGGGGG?
We hates Masterchef. And yet we loves it. (Gollum Gollum)
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Feb 2008
9:18am, 20 Feb 2008
30,161 posts
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santababy
so true Mark
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Feb 2008
9:20am, 20 Feb 2008
18,644 posts
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Puddington
lol
And they must have it drummed in to them to talk about 'changing my life' 8 times during each interview.
My preciousssssssssss
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Feb 2008
9:21am, 20 Feb 2008
30,163 posts
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santababy
no idea why someone would leave a good job to work in a kitchen, mad.
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Feb 2008
9:25am, 20 Feb 2008
885 posts
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MarkC
Quite right, Santa. I like cooking for myself, but I wouldn't want to cook for a restaurant load of buggers. Ahem.
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Feb 2008
9:26am, 20 Feb 2008
18,647 posts
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Puddington
Me neither. And the thought of entering a competition for cooking. *shudder*
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Feb 2008
9:26am, 20 Feb 2008
30,166 posts
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santababy
see i've been there done that, it's long hours, stressful and tiring
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Feb 2008
9:48am, 20 Feb 2008
2,636 posts
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Girlie
But why put them through all these tasks, they don't count for anything? At the end of the day they will be judged on one meal regardless of how well they did in these challenges. ( Remember the travesty of Peter beating Dean the Digger?) I think they should get points for these challenges and the winner is the one who performed the best overall.
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