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Episode Day 53 (30/10/14) Daily show

You have a funny ideology of what "ganged up" is. David baited her and somehow when lawson was trying to tell sky what he was doing skye turned on him like a Fucking piranha. Weird. It was evident she was pissed as a parrot
Perhaps when Skye feels she's being attacked, she doesn't know how to assert herself effectively , and then erupts poisonously...or did tonight with her last comment referring to Lawson cheating on his girlfriend. Not condoning her behaviour or his, but she certainly went for his weak spot in the end of it.
 
So Skye likes Richard now?!

And David and Penny are going to be an alliance?

HAHA

I missed seeing that?
After reading your post earlier tonight, I was expecting Penny and David to maybe be paired up by BB, with him showing her around..
I wonder when the talk of alliance happened?
 
Fully understand Leo being pissed.

As Someone who has worked their arse off and educated themselves of what to eat to be healthy then having to eat empty carbs and no protein or fibre for dinner I'd be ropable as well to have crap,go into my body to not starve. It would right Jolly tick me off too

It was one dinner that he missed out on protein.

There is 8.0 g of protein in 380 g of Maggi 2 Minute Noodles, so he got some protein.
 
When the housemates passed the task they sounded like a bunch of excited kids on Christmas morning finding out what Santa brought them.
I'd have dropped right to the floor and gone to sleep. That task would have killed me.
 
TY.I have yet to watch it so I appreciate the run down.

BTW, yes a kit kat IS a biscuit. I liken it to a Gaiety, just more conveniently sized.
The argument regarding Kit Kat comes from a tv series Two Pints of Lager and A Packet of Chips where character Johnny calls the question his deal breaker in deciding to make his date a girl friend upon her answer.

I won't labor the point here but about 26% believe Kit Kat is a biscuit. I haven't seen it related to Gaiety more to chocolate wafer biscuits which are close to Kit Kats. The same debate rages over the Jaffa Cake whether it is a cake or biscuit? It's an easy one to answer there the stale test. When stale Biscuits go soft cake goes hard. Jaffa Cakes go hard when stale. In the case of Kit Kat and chocolate or biscuit debate its the melt factor. Biscuits melt faster than chocolate in normal condition and a Kit Kat melts rather quick. I wont go on but the question is a fun one and thanks for mentioning it.

Glad to give you an up date on BB it is worth watching the bath scene alone is worth the admission
 
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The argument regarding Kit Kat comes from a tv series Two Pints of Lager and A Packet of Chips where character Johnny calls the question his deal breaker in deciding to make his date a girl friend upon her answer.

I won't labor the point here but about 26% believe Kit Kat is a biscuit. I havent seen it related to Gaiety more to chocolate wafer biscuits which are close to Kit Kats. The same debate rages oer the Jaffa Cake whether it is a cake or biscuit? It's an easy one to answer there the stale test. When stle Biscuits go soft cake goes hard. Jaffa Cakes go hard when stale. In the case of Kit Kat and chocolate or biscuit debate its the melt factor. Biscuits melt faster than chocolate in normal condition and a Kit Kat melts rather quick. I wont go on but the question is a fun one and thanks for mentioning it.

Glad to give you an up date on BB it is worth watching the bath scene alone is worth the admission


Ahh.. well the Gaeity IS a layered wafer biscuit covered in chocolate. I think what determines what a biscuit is may come down to a crunch factor which a wafer certainly has. That said, if you think of an American biscuit, it's more like a scone or bun in "mouth-feel" I have never eaten a Jaffa Cake so I cannot comment on the textural element there.For me though they LOOK a little like a Whoopie Pie, which has a cake like texture to it. It's a complex science the more I think on it.
 
Ahh.. well the Gaeity IS a layered wafer biscuit covered in chocolate. I think what determines what a biscuit is may come down to a crunch factor which a wafer certainly has. That said, if you think of an American biscuit, it's more like a scone or bun in "mouth-feel" I have never eaten a Jaffa Cake so I cannot comment on the textural element there.For me though they LOOK a little like a Whoopie Pie, which has a cake like texture to it. It's a complex science the more I think on it.
Biscuits are cookies in the USA and the debate is confusing to them. It's a complex science but in the case of the Kit Kat is doesn't define itself as either chocolate or biscuit and much of that is to do with excise tax through customs. Being defined confectionery allows it to avoid being charged a high export tax if it is defined as either chocolate or biscuit Japan has many more flavours of Kit Kat but they taste different due to more lactose intolerant people in Japan ( I don't like intolerant people poor lactose people should be more accepting of difference)and if you haven't tried Green Tea or sweet pumpkin flavoured Kit Kat you should, and you'd be surprised. Jaffa Cakes are great get the English brand ones at Woolworths nice with coffee.
 
Biscuits are cookies in the USA and the debate is confusing to them. It's a complex science but in the case of the Kit Kat is doesn't define itself as either chocolate or biscuit and much of that is to do with excise tax through customs. Being defined confectionery allows it to avoid being charged a high export tax if it is defined as either chocolate or biscuit Japan has many more flavours of Kit Kat but they taste different due to more lactose intolerant people in Japan ( I don't like intolerant people poor lactose people should be more accepting of difference)and if you haven't tried Green Tea or sweet pumpkin flavoured Kit Kat you should, and you'd be surprised. Jaffa Cakes are great get the English brand ones at Woolworths nice with coffee.


Perhaps we should move this to the LOUNGE?
 
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