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BB — Antartica (Part 39)
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mazey
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“George has returned he was probably in court.”

Is he wearing a suit?

Harry has a dessert, I hope it gives him a problem.
mazey
01-07-2016
Heston helped Mimi, I was hoping she would continue to be stupid. Theresa is going to save Mimi and Harry by trying something she has never done before.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“He is shorter than his wife who works for the Mail, she is immune to his charms, they have separate bedrooms. I leaned this from comments following an opinion piece in the Guardian on the email that was leaked, his instructions for dealing with Boris.”

He hasn't done himself any favours he hasn't a hope of becoming the leader and i doubt if the winner will give him a job in the new cabinet.
mazey
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“He hasn't done himself any favours he hasn't a hope of becoming the leader and i doubt if the winner will give him a job in the new cabinet.”

Couldn't happen to a more appropriate person.

I am angry that the three leaders for Brexit are able to slink off and do not have to answer for their lies or sort out the mess they have made.


Harry did not try to use the recipe, doing something he has practised after reading trifle.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“Harry has a dessert, I hope it gives him a problem.”

He got it easy he wanted to make a trifle a few weeks ago.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“Couldn't happen to a more appropriate person.

I am angry that the three leaders for Brexit are able to slink off and do not have to answer for their lies or sort out the mess they have made.”

I don't think either Gove or Johnson expected the leave vote to win it the result seemed to stun them for days.

Farage well who will pay much attention to him now.

I am kind of pleased they won't be in a prominent position the UK may get a deal that can work and not be so isolated. If the French election next year goes the way of Marine Le Pen then the UK will have had a head start because if France leaves the EU won't last.
mazey
01-07-2016
You posted at 4.51 according to the forum but I cannot see it.

ETA

I can see both now but I will never know if they would have appeared anyway.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
I'm surprised Elise didn't make a 17th century parfait.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“You posted at 4.51 according to the forum but I cannot see it.

ETA

I can see both now but I will never know if they would have appeared anyway.”

It is annoying I have to click on post reply to see if a post has appeared since the last one if it is missing.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Heston's head looks like if it has fallen in a cow pat.
mazey
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“He got it easy he wanted to make a trifle a few weeks ago.”

It must be his practised dessert, he started without looking at the recipe beyond trifle, he should be penalised.

Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“I don't think either Gove or Johnson expected the leave vote to win it the result seemed to stun them for days.

Farage well who will pay much attention to him now.

I am kind of pleased they won't be in a prominent position the UK may get a deal that can work and not be so isolated. If the French election next year goes the way of Marine Le Pen then the UK will have had a head start because if France leaves the EU won't last.”

I listened to The Bottom Line while walking dogs, it was about business post Brexit, some were optimistic that deals could be made but It do not see how there will be any savings as promised and any deal will involve free movement of labour. Science research and academia will suffer from limitations on inclusion, academics will not be keen to move here if their partners cannot work.

Theresa in black again, not the arrogant Harry. Heston has a vague idea of history, he said recipes came from 14 and 15th centuries, coffee was not freely available then.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Theresa undone by raisins.

Have you time to watch the elimination, I hope it will be Matt but expect it will be Brett or Theresa.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“I listened to The Bottom Line while walking dogs, it was about business post Brexit, some were optimistic that deals could be made but It do not see how there will be any savings as promised and any deal will involve free movement of labour. Science research and academia will suffer from limitations on inclusion, academics will not be keen to move here if their partners cannot work. ”

For the above reasons I can't see there will be much change at all, Theresa May won't invoke article 50 until way after both her and me are dead.
mazey
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Theresa undone by raisins.

Have you time to watch the elimination, I hope it will be Matt but expect it will be Brett or Theresa.”

I have time, it will get the almost silent Heston week finished. Is 5.20 OK?
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“I have time, it will get the almost silent Heston week finished. Is 5.20 OK?”

5;20 is good.

I don't want to hear of Heston or a pop up restaurant for a long while.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Heston and his masterclass will take up half the episode.

I can live without watching him cooking a chicken.
mazey
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“5;20 is good.

I don't want to hear of Heston or a pop up restaurant for a long while.”

MC Au is fond of pop-ups for challenges, this week will probably inspire more of them.

Blue food? He should think of fruit with blue in their name...
mazey
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Heston and his masterclass will take up half the episode.

I can live without watching him cooking a chicken.”

I know how to roast a chicken and I use a meat thermometer so I do not need his help.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“I know how to roast a chicken and I use a meat thermometer so I do not need his help.”

I would have expected him to be more out there.

Matt and Chloe have drawn two tough colours.

Brett should be able to do something with green.
mazey
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“I would have expected him to be more out there.

Matt and Chloe have drawn two tough colours.

Brett should be able to do something with green.”

They have made it easier by making the colour a concept so we will hear more than we want about grannies and childhood.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Chloe bringing up her granny again.

Her favourite colour was indigo, who on earth really has indigo as their favourite colour.

My favourite colour is yellow.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“They have made it easier by making the colour a concept so we will hear more than we want about grannies and childhood.”

It's stupid, Theresa has red she could cook make chicken soup and say it reminds her of the day she fell over as a child and cut her head open.

Brett could make a sandwich and say it reminds him of the day he found a month old dead body which had turned green he had the sandwich at lunchtime.

Nope he is making an ants nest.
mazey
01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Chloe bringing up her granny again.

Her favourite colour was indigo, who on earth really has indigo as their favourite colour.

My favourite colour is yellow.”

I always find that a difficult question as it depends what the colour is for, I hate yellow for clothes as it does not suit me but soft yellow is good in a north facing bedroom. I tend towards red and royal blue according to mood.

This theme is just inviting sob stories, who will say their colour reminds them of the walls in the orphanage.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Trent's effort is very colourful.

Heather is making something which could be quite dull.
Tanequil
01-07-2016
Theresa is making a parfait the judges must be thinking not another one.
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