With Tempura battered vege lids. LOLWasbi Beef pies?![]()
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Masterchef 2016
- Thread starter delcan
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GROOVER
Ya bloody bugger
Shame on you. Where is your late note?Ta. Just breezing through since I'm not actually watching tonight.

Love itWith Tempura battered vege lids. LOL

So the way it sits Matt or Harry will win. Both very confident, can visualize what they want, and more importantly, produce it (Matt more so) will be interesting to see if either falter.
...Matt is always great when he cooks on his own but whatever team he gets lumbered with always brings him down sadly... it will be a team event that will ultimately kill him off if he goes methinks!... cheers.
oddjob
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Shame on you. Where is your late note?
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Sorry, your grooviness.
Desertsands
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school at was trying to write that it was life changing. The kids that I taught in Vietnam taught me so much more than I taught them. Of course I got the naughty boys class. Story of my life! Love love naughty boys. We were leaving the school at midday. They do morning amnd afternoon classes. Same teachers different kids. They had this huge soccer match. I asked the boys whether soccer or homework was more important. They looked at me aghast. Well homework of course.
...thanks yet again for a great night on here guys and gals... I so love this thread... cheers.
Desertsands
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I would love theseWasbi Beef pies?![]()
What a lovely story. I think you just highlighted why Masterchef works.school at was trying to write that it was life changing. The kids that I taught in Vietnam taught me so much more than I taught them. Of course I got the naughty boys class. Story of my life! Love love naughty boys. We were leaving the school at midday. They do morning amnd afternoon classes. Same teachers different kids. They had this huge soccer match. I asked the boys whether soccer or homework was more important. They looked at me aghast. Well homework of course.
It's not really the winner that matters, it's the helping hand they may get, or that last bit of confidence they need to just go for it.
Desertsands
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Hey Mr stick. I really want to find out those restaurants....thanks yet again for a great night on here guys and gals... I so love this thread... cheers.
Fuzz
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N.
Yes me too. He is so humble and full of enthusiasm. A geniune love of people. I've got two of his books and has school in Hoi An ( one of my favourite places in the world. I emailed him because I would be so happy to teach there. I can't really afford it at the moment, but I'd still love to do it. I was lucky enough to get a study tour to Vietnam. Life c
school at was trying to write that it was life changing. The kids that I taught in Vietnam taught me so much more than I taught them. Of course I got the naughty boys class. Story of my life! Love love naughty boys. We were leaving the school at midday. They do morning amnd afternoon classes. Same teachers different kids. They had this huge soccer match. I asked the boys whether soccer or homework was more important. They looked at me aghast. Well homework of course.
...wow Desertsands... colour me impressed my friend... a friend of mine has visited nearly every Asian country at one time or another and says that Vietnam was his favourite by far... and you are so right about Luke... he is so humble and full of enthusiasm and really does have a genuine love of people... I love his Asian cooking programmes when he is cooking on the streets and in little villages... I'm so looking forward to his appearance on the show on Sunday... cheers.
Hey Mr stick. I really want to find out those restaurants.
...yes... you have me intrigued too... I'm really thinking of going to that Spanish Restaurant 3 kms away from me now... it's definitely on my 'to do' list now for sure... cheers.
Sound Nori-shing.
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...hahaha!... that's the best **boom tish** Gif that I've ever seen Fuzz... lol!... cheers.
Desertsands
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Hi darling Mr Sticky and the gorgeous Groover. It was e Bulli. Delicious.
GROOVER
Ya bloody bugger
Me gorgeous? Naw you are too bloody nice (ya bloody bugger)Hi darling Mr Sticky and the gorgeous Groover. It was e Bulli. Delicious.

How is your gorgeous self tonight?
Desertsands
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I think if I could come I might go. It would be so lovely to meet you. I'm a very old lady. 63 this year. I'm guessing mr Stick that you are not far behind me. They say grange hermitage was a fabulous year in 1953,
Hi darling Mr Sticky and the gorgeous Groover. It was e Bulli. Delicious.
...I just looked at their website and their menu's... the food sounds great and looks like pretty good reasonable prices... thanks for that Desertsands... another on my eventual 'to do' list lol!... thanks for tracking that down for us... cheers.
Desertsands
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[DOUBLEPOST=1465471964][/DOUBLEPOST]Woohoo only 52 to go....thanks yet again for a great night on here guys and gals... I so love this thread... cheers.