Originally posted by Sysman
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Good idea, put them all in the hole (shaft them) and make them eat each others 'culinary delights'.
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In that vein:
Jamie Oliver
Lloyd Grossman
Gary Rhodes
Ainsley "Camp it up" Harriott
Hairy Bikers
Oh, hang on the Beeb has done this more comprehensively at www.bbc.co.uk/food/chefs
which curiously has no mention of Marco Pierre White. I wonder what he did to upset the Beeb...
Ah, could this be the answer?
So know you know what to say if you want to upset the BeebAt one point during the series, controversy ensued when White said, "I don't think it was a pikey's picnic tonight." The remark prompted criticism from the Commission for Racial Equality. However, the show was defended by an ITV spokesperson, who indicated that warnings about its content were given before transmission, and that White's comment had been challenged by one of the contestants, Lee Ryan
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I havent seen anything in the news for a while so I assumed that they had left them to it.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostGood to know those poor Chilean miners should be rescued fairly soon but after all that money has been spent boring a hole and making a cage to go up and down in it, does it make sense to waste them?
We should be rounding people up and sending them down into the mine to get them out of our hair. Any suggestions?
ie. No cameras, no problem.
HTH
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You do.........you doOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
I could go on.............and on...............and on................
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Bob CrowOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostGood to know those poor Chilean miners should be rescued fairly soon but after all that money has been spent boring a hole and making a cage to go up and down in it, does it make sense to waste them?
We should be rounding people up and sending them down into the mine to get them out of our hair. Any suggestions?
Graham Norton
Peter Mandelson
Peter Hain
Yvette Cooper
Wayne Rooney
Dawn Primarolo
Alan Sugar
Gordon Ramsay
John Prescott
I could go on.............and on...............and on................
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Why waste it?
Good to know those poor Chilean miners should be rescued fairly soon but after all that money has been spent boring a hole and making a cage to go up and down in it, does it make sense to waste them?
We should be rounding people up and sending them down into the mine to get them out of our hair. Any suggestions?Tags: None
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