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BB — Antartica (Part 39)
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mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Abbie going into the box may have drained him of his power.”

One week he is all powerful, the next a rapidly ageing wreck.

Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Even in the afterlife they still have to pay for beer.”

Eternity in Sleepy Hollow is odd, what happens if they had many partners?

Abbie is showing the selection of wigs she wore through the years in a drawn out farewell.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“Abbie is showing the selection of wigs she wore through the years in a drawn out farewell.”

It does look like she won't be returning if the show does.

Ichabod has a new task.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Clinging to their religions after so many years is strange I guess up until a certain period and maybe still in areas today the church is their communal focal point.”

That could be said of communities everywhere.

Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Pandora looks OK for someone who was whacked a few times with an axe.”

She died gracefully, for now.

They set up the ending for it to continue with Crane and Jenny.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
If you are not bored of cooking shows would you like to view MC:Can or maybe you would prefer something other than the sight of Ronnie Barker.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“I wouldn't mind if the show returned without Abbie.”

Jenny is a good replacement, I was never that keen on Abbie anyway.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“That could be said of communities everywhere. ”

It could but I was thinking the land expanse of America may have made it more so.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“If you are not bored of cooking shows would you like to view MC:Can or maybe you would prefer something other than the sight of Ronnie Barker.”

I am always happy to watch cooking competitions. I made chicken parmesan with mayo and breadcrumbs tonight, it was delicious, I had never heard of it until a BB:US series where it was a staple of their diet.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“Jenny is a good replacement, I was never that keen on Abbie anyway.”

Yes one sister is enough they will be like a double act.

One of the problems with SH over the last year or so was too many people involved.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“It could but I was thinking the land expanse of America may have made it more so.”

True, I noticed remote communities in Ireland seemed more spiritual, especially in fishing areas.

MC at 4.35?
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“I am always happy to watch cooking competitions. I made chicken parmesan with mayo and breadcrumbs tonight, it was delicious, I had never heard of it until a BB:US series where it was a staple of their diet.”

It sounds very nice, I may get adventurous myself.

OK for 4:35.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Eric did OK for himself.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
I wonder if they will invite Line along.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“It sounds very nice, I may get adventurous myself.”

I did a version of this, no measurements, ordinary white bread crumbs, lots of parmesan and a little strong cheddar in the mayo.

http://www.hellmanns.com/recipes/det...rusted-chicken
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Eric did OK for himself.”

He seems a bit humourless now, taking himself very seriously.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“I wonder if they will invite Line along.”

She will be seriously miffed if not invited to add a touch of glamour.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“I did a version of this, no measurements, ordinary white bread crumbs, lots of parmesan and a little strong cheddar in the mayo.

http://www.hellmanns.com/recipes/det...rusted-chicken”

Thanks I have bookmarked the page.

I will give it a try both myself and the cat like chicken..
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“She will be seriously miffed if not invited to add a touch of glamour.”

She has taken a day off from her covert military job to attend.

Some of them I didn't recognise.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“He seems a bit humourless now, taking himself very seriously.”

He is a Chinese cook who was in the correct place at the correct time if he was Irish he wouldn't be working there.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Jeremy is having a disastrous day, Mary is by far the best of the lot.

OK she has been scuppered by a beardy bloke who I barely remember.

Alvin Chipmunk is vocal he should be glad of the publicity for his average restaurant.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Thanks I have bookmarked the page.

I will give it a try both myself and the cat like chicken..”

I tore up a slice of bread and dried it in the oven while it was heating up, then it was easy to crumb.

Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“She has taken a day off from her covert military job to attend.

Some of them I didn't recognise.”

So top secret she told the world.

I recognise most of them though I could not give names, it must have been those in and around Toronto.

I have been looking at cookers, many larger hobs include a wok burner.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
I don't think I have ever seen Jeremy wearing a proper shirt.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“I tore up a slice of bread and dried it in the oven while it was heating up, then it was easy to crumb.”

Thanks for the tip.

Originally Posted by mazey:
“I have been looking at cookers, many larger hobs include a wok burner.”

I suppose these days that would be popular it's a quick option when making a meal.

Even people who have time don't seem to have any it wasn't like this in the 1950s.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“He is a Chinese cook who was in the correct place at the correct time if he was Irish he wouldn't be working there.”

In Employment law there is an exception called the Chinese restaurant clause. IIRC he was good at cooking all types of food as I was happy he won, he seems to have lost his charm.
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Jeremy is having a disastrous day, Mary is by far the best of the lot.

OK she has been scuppered by a beardy bloke who I barely remember.

Alvin Chipmunk is vocal he should be glad of the publicity for his average restaurant.”

The beardy bloke is the winner from last year.

Jeremy has been lucky to get this far but Shawn is messing up.
mazey
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“I don't think I have ever seen Jeremy wearing a proper shirt.”

I am surprised it is allowed on H&S grounds but also it is not pleasant to see him like that in a kitchen, it is not a gym.

Matthew's confident laugh with Alvin may be a hint he is going.
Tanequil
11-05-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“In Employment law there is an exception called the Chinese restaurant clause. IIRC he was good at cooking all types of food as I was happy he won, he seems to have lost his charm.”

He was good and I do remember him unlike the beardy bloke.

If they didn't say he was the winner last year I wouldn't have a clue.

Originally Posted by mazey:
“Jeremy has been lucky to get this far but Shawn is messing up.”

Jeremy should have went weeks ago but yes the other two are just as bad this time.
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