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Come Dine With Me 2010 (Part 2)

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    Gemo52Gemo52 Posts: 128,039
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    Back to Peterborough and Carolle cooking.
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    Gemo52Gemo52 Posts: 128,039
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    Carolle’s menu.

    Starter: halal curried chicken soup.
    Main: salmon 'a la Carolle' served with new potatoes and a green leaf salad.
    Pudding: fresh fruit brulee to end her evening.

    Carolle’s menu.

    She’s having a 70s themed night.
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    googlekinggoogleking Posts: 15,006
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    How does 70s night equate to school disco uniform?

    Parveen didn't make much effort!

    lol at "Augustus Gloop" :D
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    gkmaccagkmacca Posts: 9,386
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    Is that brown mark on one side of Carol's dress from the dog?
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    Gemo52Gemo52 Posts: 128,039
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    Carolle’s scores.
    Parveen, 7; Aly, 5; Shane, 6; Ricky, 6. Total: 24.
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    Gemo52Gemo52 Posts: 128,039
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    googleking wrote: »
    How does 70s night equate to school disco uniform?

    Parveen didn't make much effort!

    lol at "Augustus Gloop" :D

    It’s because Aly was 4 in the 60s – that’s what DL said as she arrived.
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    cobaltmalecobaltmale Posts: 21,119
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    googleking wrote: »
    How does 70s night equate to school disco uniform?

    nearest she could get to being four in 1977.

    I do think Carolle should have re-thought her arithmetic in regard to her guests or just said 'dress like it's 1977' rather than the more specific direction.

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    angelafisherangelafisher Posts: 4,150
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    It's not often I feel this way, but none of the guests seem particularly likeable. I'll admit I only see it in bits and drabs, but I've not really enjoyed what I've seen. Bringing a dog to the dinner table when you're not sure how your guests are going to react is not the best of ideas either.
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    cobaltmalecobaltmale Posts: 21,119
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    It's not often I feel this way, but none of the guests seem particularly likeable. I'll admit I only see it in bits and drabs, but I've not really enjoyed what I've seen. Bringing a dog to the dinner table when you're not sure how your guests are going to react is not the best of ideas either.


    Ricky is OK, just looks a plonker.

    G
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    Trsvis_BickleTrsvis_Bickle Posts: 9,202
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    Alex482 wrote: »
    Jodie's tattoos are hideous. She's made herself look completely cheap and trashy.

    I have to say that the most fascinating thing about the show was Jodie Marsh's physical appearance.

    She looked like a pastiche of a human being, as if some modern-day Frankenstein had assembled her from entirely mis-matched parts.

    What on earth was going on with that razor-thin nose that ended in a bulbous tip? Where on earth did those bizarre lips come from - some giant fish? The stretched skin of her face made her look as though she was standing in a wind tunnel and the huge breasts were frankly ludicrous.

    Add some huge, hideous tramp stamps, a mass of obviously dyed hair extensions, paint the whole thing bright orange and you've got someone that makes Jordan look almost human in comparison.

    Much was made by Dave Lamb of Lembit's staring at her - personally I think it was in disbelief rather than desire.
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    Barney06Barney06 Posts: 123,853
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    striing wrote: »
    Yup. I've even turned over to catch the bit I missed on +1. What's the betting Lembit and Jodie will be the next tabloid couple? :o:D

    Think Jodie Marsh said something like " I don't want Cheeky Girls seconds,and Dave Lamb came back with when did you become so choosy or something on those lines.

    Thought her PETA poster looked better than the real thing, no fake tan or horrible tattoos.

    A well deserved winner her food looked really good , especially the pud.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,984
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    If anyone's interested, Iain did an interview with Jodie on his radio show last night. It was really interesting. They talked a bit about CDWM and also Jodie's new profession as a tattoo artist:eek:

    You can probably download the podcast from Itunes or the Absolute Radio website:
    http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/podcasts/Iain-Lee-on-Absolute-Radio


    On another note:
    Missie_M wrote: »
    No never, but I shall see if I can find it on C4OD or YouTube

    It's not a funny one, I just liked it because all the contestents were interesting, the show was very dramatic due to one person and there as a twist at the end of the show; also because Bill Buckley's an ex-LBC presenter as well like Iain.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 680
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    qwerty282 wrote: »
    On another note:


    It's not a funny one, I just liked it because all the contestents were interesting, the show was very dramatic due to one person and there as a twist at the end of the show; also because Bill Buckley's an ex-LBC presenter as well like Iain.

    Unfortunately it that episode is one of the few of that series not available on C4OD and C4 have also blocked it on YouTube :(
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    Dante AmecheDante Ameche Posts: 20,694
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    It's not often I feel this way, but none of the guests seem particularly likeable. I'll admit I only see it in bits and drabs, but I've not really enjoyed what I've seen. Bringing a dog to the dinner table when you're not sure how your guests are going to react is not the best of ideas either.
    That is the actions of a selfish person. She didn't care whether they objected or not. Having dog hair, slobber or anything else that they might have about them, ending up in the food or drink might not bother her but she should show some concern for her guests. she would have lost a hell of a lot of points if I was at that meal. She did come across as a "stuff you, I'm having a great time" kinda person.

    The posse load of wigs suggests someone who is not very happy with who they are...or someone very boring.
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    SupratadSupratad Posts: 10,478
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    That is the actions of a selfish person. She didn't care whether they objected or not. Having dog hair, slobber or anything else that they might have about them, ending up in the food or drink might not bother her but she should show some concern for her guests. she would have lost a hell of a lot of points if I was at that meal. She did come across as a "stuff you, I'm having a great time" kinda person.

    I think you'd have to go a long way to top putting a snake on the dinner table that then proceeds to empty it bowels all over the tablecloth.
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    Dante AmecheDante Ameche Posts: 20,694
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    Supratad wrote: »
    I think you'd have to go a long way to top putting a snake on the dinner table that then proceeds to empty it bowels all over the tablecloth.
    Why anyone feels the need to have pets at or on the dinner table whilst they have guests eating is something I'll ever understand.
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    MR. MacavityMR. Macavity Posts: 3,877
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    That is the actions of a selfish person. She didn't care whether they objected or not. Having dog hair, slobber or anything else that they might have about them, ending up in the food or drink might not bother her but she should show some concern for her guests. she would have lost a hell of a lot of points if I was at that meal. She did come across as a "stuff you, I'm having a great time" kinda person.

    The posse load of wigs suggests someone who is not very happy with who they are...or someone very boring.

    Spot on. She comes across as quite a bitter person actually and very self-centred. The business with the dogs was crazy - I've got 2 dogs and I make sure they are not even in the same room as any guests when dining and they are banned from the kitchen!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,640
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    LST NIGHT CRACKED ME UP. People who are obsessed with their pets. Either lonely or batty I've decided. Sitting it on her lap at the table whilst people are still eating... yuk. Kissing your dog is disgusting its licked its bum, they eat other dogs poo's, the sniff other dogs bums and eat dog food. All of which are gross items in my mind. Don't care if the dog is by people's feet but not at the table.

    They had a catering manager on before and everyone hated their food also. I think it says a lot personally.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,122
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    Ugh don't get me started on pets at the dinner table, let along letting one lick your face whilst you're eating and/or drinking out of your wine glass. *Shudder*

    I agree with whoever said none of them seem very likeable. Even Ricky seems a bit of an arrogant tosser at times and he's the 'normal' one.

    And I also agree that she should have thought out her theme more; I would have had to turn up in a brown and orange babygro. I did laugh when Shane said he would have to come as a sperm!
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    googlekinggoogleking Posts: 15,006
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    Parveen is a flipping nightmare. Don't really like any of them but she is by far the worst. Shane is just a little bit weird. At least when he didn't eat Parveen's food on Monday he was reasonably decent amd slightly apologetic about it. Whereas P is just a rude selfish cow all the time.
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    I missed it but Parveen reminds me of someone they had on before that took her own chilli sauce everywhere as she decided their food would be bland. So rude. Its really narrowminded. Why go on there if you aren't willing to try other people's food choices
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    jo2015jo2015 Posts: 6,021
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    mirabelle wrote: »
    I missed it but Parveen reminds me of someone they had on before that took her own chilli sauce everywhere as she decided their food would be bland. So rude. Its really narrowminded. Why go on there if you aren't willing to try other people's food choices

    Wasn't it a Sri Lankan lady who seemed to automatically dislike everyone elses food - and she'd hosted first.
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    guernseysnailguernseysnail Posts: 18,922
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    jo2015 wrote: »
    Wasn't it a Sri Lankan lady who seemed to automatically dislike everyone elses food - and she'd hosted first.

    Was that Tanya the shoes in the shed lady?

    Seem to be awash with CDWM today, one on at 5pm and another at 8PM (I think)
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    Was that Tanya the shoes in the shed lady?

    Seem to be awash with CDWM today, one on at 5pm and another at 8PM (I think)

    Wasn't Tanya the one who just didn't eat. She was very thin and I think she had food issues as she didn't eat on her night either.
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    guernseysnailguernseysnail Posts: 18,922
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    mirabelle wrote: »
    Wasn't Tanya the one who just didn't eat. She was very thin and I think she had food issues as she didn't eat on her night either.

    There`s been so many ladies it`s hard to remember, but one of my favourites was definitely Vera the dinner lady :D
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