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Young Apprentice...Week 4 Tea Party Task, BBC 1...Discussion, 8pm
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Tanequil
22-11-2012
£26 for tea,

I would want a fumble with Vera Lynn as an extra for that.
alcockell
22-11-2012
Oh FFS! They got that wrong!
alcockell
22-11-2012
Mad Hatter's Tea Party -you sit a party of 3 at a table set for 24!
Annsyre
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Dix:
“Oh dear,they have no idea what Afternoon tea is all about!”

In the late 1950s my mother used to take us out for afternoon tea as a treat. Sandwiches with no crusts and tall cake stand and cakes that were fabulous. Meringues made with proper egg white.
spookyLX
22-11-2012
Davids team are rubbish
alcockell
22-11-2012
And the kids doing the MHTP haven't read Lewis Carroll!
Tanequil
22-11-2012
That looks not very hygienic.
Rhumbatugger
22-11-2012
This is pathetic - just get on with it - haven't ANY of them been involved in a family party? Goodness, not rocket science.
stargazer61
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by spookyLX:
“Davids team are rubbish”

Ah, but at least it is living up to its theme........!
RingoJ739K
22-11-2012
David...people are waiting outside...
spookyLX
22-11-2012
Blimey they are crap
Annsyre
22-11-2012
Oh dear!

I can already hear Lord S's voice in the boardroom.....
Dix
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by alcockell:
“Cake and bread&butter - Very good for Passive Aggressive Kombat (cf Cecily Cardew and Gwendolen Fairfax)”

Yes, one of my favourite plays/movies.

Had a friend who always had traditional afternoon tea, and was invited to partake...was a dream, much missed now, but some happy memories all the same

Mad Hatter's Tea Party should be good fun.....but where the candidates are concerned, could be a disaster!
alcockell
22-11-2012
Yeah - but that was the 50s! 1940s would have been a tad more basic!

They'll NEVER live this down!
sandydune
22-11-2012
a teapot with a hat.
spookyLX
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by stargazer61:
“Ah, but at least it is living up to its theme........!”

Lol yes
Annsyre
22-11-2012
Their prices are ridiculous even for a proper tea, and theirs are far from proper.
alcockell
22-11-2012
1940s - they'd have slabs of cake, Woolton stuff... basic, basic, basic
Tanequil
22-11-2012
Have a think, those kids are off to the local chippy.
spookyLX
22-11-2012
have a feeling David may be going tonight
Annsyre
22-11-2012
Empty plates.
Dix
22-11-2012
Oh dear me....people aren't bothered with prices, really!

'Course they aren't bothered, as they'd got loads of dosh to give away.
RingoJ739K
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by spookyLX:
“have a feeling David may be going tonight”

I'll be suprised if he gets saved for the 4th time!
Rhumbatugger
22-11-2012
This lot are CLUELESS, just get on with it. This is a disaster. The others can't organise themselves either, it's not just David.
koantemplation
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by spookyLX:
“have a feeling David may be going tonight”

Yes if his team loses he'll be gone.

Although I blame the Jam and Cheese.
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