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i actually watch this all the time , never missed an episode but cant even remember who they got rid of so i cant have taken much notice ,, that young black lad having a go at that women about the plates was quite funny , zero customer relations but he probably acted
who went ? |
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The army chaps went last night
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The two Army guys, Barrington and Badger. Badger couldnt cope without his Army mates, and mentally could not cope with having to face 'strange' people without his crew behind him. Said a lot about some social implications of 22 years with the same loyal 'friends'. The chef was great though he was ready to explode at any point, felt they should have won it.
Mr and Mrs Pig are doing well, but those two hairdressers need to be gone quickly. All in all, a very poor series anyway |
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ah right i thgought those 2 must have gone as he said he didnt want to carry on, shame really because they did have somethign about them
although a little strange they only met 2 weeks before the programme started |
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Surprisngly, he had easily the best service, and enjoyed it. Freaks if you ask me.
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both seemed really camp to me the way they interacted with each other , unless thats just the way they act towards each other in the army
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Mr and Mrs Pig win this i reckon. I think they're keeping the blonde guys in like Simon Cowell keeps in Jedward, high comdey value but zero chance of winning.
Feel sorry for the chef in Rags to Ritches, his mate reminds me of Ashley Cole, and is also a rude**. If he'd have spoken to a bloke like that he'd have a plate smashed over his head. |