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UK only. Masterchef, what a load of cock!

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  • L Lost User

    This conversation just got very familiar. :)

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    I know - that was intentional. ;P I'm not a dynamic conversationalist, you should know that by now.

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      I know - that was intentional. ;P I'm not a dynamic conversationalist, you should know that by now.

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      Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

      I know - that was intentional.

      Thought it was :)

      Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

      I'm not a dynamic conversationalist, you should know that by now.

      True, you like to sit back and have it done for you.

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        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

        I know - that was intentional.

        Thought it was :)

        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

        I'm not a dynamic conversationalist, you should know that by now.

        True, you like to sit back and have it done for you.

        Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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        Hey, I can get involved if it's not about food or climate change.

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          Hey, I can get involved if it's not about food or climate change.

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          AT least food is interesting. GW is so dull these days. I think people have become utterly numbed by the onslaught from the media, with the total lack of any substantial change in the climate. It seems everyone has put it on a back burner to be ignored till something does actually happen. Foods good though. Its never a divisive topic.

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            AT least food is interesting. GW is so dull these days. I think people have become utterly numbed by the onslaught from the media, with the total lack of any substantial change in the climate. It seems everyone has put it on a back burner to be ignored till something does actually happen. Foods good though. Its never a divisive topic.

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            fat_boy wrote:

            AT least food is interesting.

            Meh. I like cheesecake. There, I'm done.

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              Hey, I can get involved if it's not about food or climate change.

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              ...and computers. The most boring topic of conversation known to man.

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                fat_boy wrote:

                AT least food is interesting.

                Meh. I like cheesecake. There, I'm done.

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                Its funny stuff cheesecake. Sometimes I really like it, other times it tastes gacky.

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                • L Lost User

                  ...and computers. The most boring topic of conversation known to man.

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                  Birds and octopodes and primates are sometimes interesting to discuss though.

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                    Birds and octopodes and primates are sometimes interesting to discuss though.

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                    How do you cook them? ;)

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                    • L Lost User

                      How do you cook them? ;)

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                      Fire?

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                        Fire?

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                        Octopod ceviche could be good. (cooked in lime juice)

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                          Fire?

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                          God I'm so bored. This job had one interesting moment, that lasted 5 days, and now its over. And now I am startijng to resent the fact I have to give so much of my time up just to stare blankly at a screen wondering what kind of utter stupidity broke the damn product.

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                            God I'm so bored. This job had one interesting moment, that lasted 5 days, and now its over. And now I am startijng to resent the fact I have to give so much of my time up just to stare blankly at a screen wondering what kind of utter stupidity broke the damn product.

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                            Yeah, I'm as bored as hell as well.

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                            • L Lost User

                              And given the choice would you still eat the kind of stuff they are forced to in Uganda? ;)

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                              Actually, the food in Uganda was all quite eatable, though some of it (cassava) not terribly nourishing. And given the choice I would probably avoid some of the things in their basic diet.

                              Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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                                Yeah, I'm as bored as hell as well.

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                                Not enough interesting homework?

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                                  Not enough interesting homework?

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                                  I'm just not in the mood for it.

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                                    And you know a Micehlin starred restaurant that serves Cardon, marrow, truffle au gratin do you? :) Anyway, thats not the point. To judge British chefs on their ability to cook a dish so obsucure I never heard of it, with ingredients so lame I wouldnt want to eat it is stupid in the extreme.

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                                    fat_boy wrote:

                                    Anyway, thats not the point. To judge British chefs on their ability to cook a dish so obsucure I never heard of it, with ingredients so lame I wouldnt want to eat it is stupid in the extreme.

                                    Bask in the ultimate truth of fat_boy. Only food that he could like is fit to be cooked on the tele. You really are the incarnation of Cartman, aren't you?

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                                      I thought it was the germans with their methane-producing sausages. :doh:

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                                        Reminds me of the much touted Anduilette. A tripe sausage. THey are truly revolting.

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                                        fat_boy wrote:

                                        Reminds me of the much touted Anduilette. A tripe sausage. THey are truly revolting.

                                        This might the first thing we agree upon!

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                                          fat_boy wrote:

                                          Anyway, thats not the point. To judge British chefs on their ability to cook a dish so obsucure I never heard of it, with ingredients so lame I wouldnt want to eat it is stupid in the extreme.

                                          Bask in the ultimate truth of fat_boy. Only food that he could like is fit to be cooked on the tele. You really are the incarnation of Cartman, aren't you?

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                                          Well of course its my opinion! Its my thread! I am not asking you to agree with me, but if you have not tried this dish then dont disagree. Merely suggest an alternative that you might like to see cooked. :)

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