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Dinner Date (Part 2)

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    Gemo52Gemo52 Posts: 128,039
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    1. an over the top prat, sorry, “mad cap comic”.
    2. dull sounding guy who says he’s competitive.
    3. judgemental Dan that doesn’t like fake.
    4. Mummy’s boy plumber and masseur
    5. Youth worker, looks the most interesting.

    She picks, 1, 3 and 4.
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    Gemo52Gemo52 Posts: 128,039
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    I reckon she’ll go for 4.

    I may change my opinion. :D
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    Evening all

    Bit late, I just got in from work, starving and had an altercation with a jar of olives.

    What have I missed?
    Do we like her? Do we like the boys?
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    Gemo52Gemo52 Posts: 128,039
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    Evening all

    Bit late, I just got in from work, starving and had an altercation with a jar of olives.

    What have I missed?
    Do we like her? Do we like the boys?

    Best one not picked again.
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    Gemo52 wrote: »
    1. an over the top prat, sorry, “mad cap comic”.
    2. dull sounding guy who says he’s competitive.
    3. judgemental Dan that doesn’t like fake.
    4. Mummy’s boy plumber and masseur
    5. Youth worker, looks the most interesting.

    She picks, 1, 3 and 4.

    Ace!

    Now I've caught up!

    Thanks Gemo :)
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    hoppyuppyhoppyuppy Posts: 10,382
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    Gemo52 wrote: »
    1. an over the top prat, sorry, “mad cap comic”.
    2. dull sounding guy who says he’s competitive.
    3. judgemental Dan that doesn’t like fake.
    4. Mummy’s boy plumber and masseur
    5. Youth worker, looks the most interesting.

    She picks, 1, 3 and 4.

    He had the most interesting menu too. Jeez, this is crap already cos I want them all to lose.
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    Have already set reminder on +1 to clock this number 5 chap.
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    hoppyuppyhoppyuppy Posts: 10,382
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    Gemo52 wrote: »
    I reckon she’ll go for 4.

    I may change my opinion. :D

    You forgot to add, every 5 minutes.:p
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    nick202nick202 Posts: 9,919
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    Trying a bit too hard already with the retro costume
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    Oohh, adverts... back I go to try and get this lid off the jar.
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    nick202nick202 Posts: 9,919
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    Oohh, adverts... back I go to try and get this lid off the jar.

    Have you tried running it under a tap?
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    nick202nick202 Posts: 9,919
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    Please don't be wacky...
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    hoppyuppyhoppyuppy Posts: 10,382
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    nick202 wrote: »
    Have you tried running it under a tap?

    Wedging the lid in a door frame often works but you have to be careful of spillage.

    What were we watching?
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    nick202 wrote: »
    Have you tried running it under a tap?

    Nope, but I shall!

    Hot or cold water?

    Those ads didn't last long! Were there actually any?

    Number 1 is reminding me of Screech off of Saved by the Bell.

    Natalie reminds me of Natalie Cassidy :eek:
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    chickpeachickpea Posts: 1,445
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    Oohh, adverts... back I go to try and get this lid off the jar.

    use a butter knife to get under the lid, find where u can twist it and you'll hear the air escape and voila it will open... works everytime :D
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    hoppyuppy wrote: »
    Wedging the lid in a door frame often works but you have to be careful of spillage.

    What were we watching?

    Am cautious of this trick since I made a huge dent in the door frame at Christmas doing this. Every time I see it, I wince. Dent in door and frame was made. :o

    It does work though. :D
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    nick202nick202 Posts: 9,919
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    Feel the love with some pork inside her... Hehe
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    chickpea wrote: »
    use a butter knife to get under the lid, find where u can twist it and you'll hear the air escape and voila it will open... works everytime :D

    Oohh, this sounds do-able.

    Come on adverts! Jar, I'm coning to get you!

    Not getting ye olde chemistry betwixt this pair here...
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    DamienSDamienS Posts: 12,461
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    he is rather camp haha
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    Gemo52Gemo52 Posts: 128,039
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    I’m still thinking she’ll pick 4.
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    How massive is Dan's kitchen?!!!
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    hoppyuppyhoppyuppy Posts: 10,382
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    Oohh, this sounds do-able.

    Come on adverts! Jar, I'm coning to get you!

    Not getting ye olde chemistry betwixt this pair here...

    Be sure to have 999 on speed-dial.

    Give us a progress report, it is better than the show.:)
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    Ads looming... and I'm off!
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    hoppyuppyhoppyuppy Posts: 10,382
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    Ads looming... and I'm off!

    Olympic lid shifting..............go for gold.;)
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    duvindupainduvindupain Posts: 2,125
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    It's a proud moment

    The lid took a wash under the tap (hot and cold), then a battering with a fork on the lid (wildcard action), and with a heave of a knife underneath (couldn't find butter knife, used palette knife!) an immensely satisfying popping-clunk happened and the lid was off!

    Teamwork in action, thank you all.

    *shares olives around*
    *Sings God save our gracious queen*
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