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Old 09-07-2003, 12:20
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I just hate the way the others decide what to eat and then when Lisa makes suggestions thet just ignore her and can't even be bothered to tell her that they've already decided on a 'sausage and tomato casserole with potatoes on top'. Why not just discuss it?
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Old 09-07-2003, 12:33
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IIIIIIII thought this was a reference to Lisa's love of chocolate - which noone seems to have mentioned.

I remember a couple of days ago she woke up (early evening I think), reached down into a stash, pulled out a Mars Bar and munched it up and then immediately got another one out and started eating that.

And when Gos was tidying up and handed over this and that (bless him!), when the girls were leaving him to get on with things, she picked up the pile of chocolate and headed out the door (Cameron stopped her and asked her to leave a bar or two)

Mind you, I'd probably go for comfort eating in that house too!!!
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Old 09-07-2003, 12:36
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Originally posted by novice
IIIIIIII thought this was a reference to Lisa's love of chocolate - which noone seems to have mentioned.

I remember a couple of days ago she woke up (early evening I think), reached down into a stash, pulled out a Mars Bar and munched it up and then immediately got another one out and started eating that.

And when Gos was tidying up and handed over this and that (bless him!), when the girls were leaving him to get on with things, she picked up the pile of chocolate and headed out the door (Cameron stopped her and asked her to leave a bar or two)

Mind you, I'd probably go for comfort eating in that house too!!!
Yes, I might sit in the reward room with a good book and a bottle of wine
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Old 09-07-2003, 12:40
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Well it doesn't really make any difference now, unless she's got some good recipies for chickpeas.
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Old 09-07-2003, 12:43
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Originally posted by kimindex
I just hate the way the others decide what to eat and then when Lisa makes suggestions thet just ignore her and can't even be bothered to tell her that they've already decided on a 'sausage and tomato casserole with potatoes on top'. Why not just discuss it?
I didn't see or hear that, but hey, how hard can it be..?

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Old 09-07-2003, 12:44
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Originally posted by Hammy
Well it doesn't really make any difference now, unless she's got some good recipies for chickpeas.
I'm sure she has and learnt them from a Greek orthodox priest in a Cretan monastery! To prove my point, Scott is telling Ray that they are having Cameron's sausage casserole for tea when Lisa had asked if anyone eanted a veggie curry and they just ignored her suggestion. What's that go to do with the others having bonded? It's just playground nastiness.
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Old 09-07-2003, 12:48
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Originally posted by kimindex
I'm sure she has and learnt them from a Greek orthodox priest in a Cretan monastery! To prove my point, Scott is telling Ray that they are having Cameron's sausage casserole for tea when Lisa had asked if anyone eanted a veggie curry and they just ignored her suggestion. What's that go to do with the others having bonded? It's just playground nastiness.
It reminds me of when I first went to university (Cardiff as it happens) and people were allocated to flats of five. Some used to exclude one person from meals and outings for no good reason other than to have an outsider. (Not me, thank God, either the excluded or the excludee). But they were 18 year olds!

There was always something slightly different about them but not enought to deserve the treatment they got.

Lisa has just gone to join Scott and Ray in the pub and they hav e full pints. I bet they down them quickly!
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Old 09-07-2003, 12:51
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Originally posted by kimindex
I'm sure she has and learnt them from a Greek orthodox priest in a Cretan monastery! To prove my point, Scott is telling Ray that they are having Cameron's sausage casserole for tea when Lisa had asked if anyone eanted a veggie curry and they just ignored her suggestion. What's that go to do with the others having bonded? It's just playground nastiness.
Sausage casserole or veggie curry? Sausage casserole wins, i would have ignored the suggestion too.
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Old 09-07-2003, 12:57
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BB - How are you today, Lisa ?

Lisa - Bit miffed about tonight's meal

BB - Why's that ?

Lisa - Well, I really fancied chicken tonight

BB - What about the vegetables ?

Lisa - They all want sausage casserole


ho, hum
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