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Forums: September 2010 Kickstart Forum Archive: The Food Network is just the saddest thing going
Created on: 09/17/10 03:03 PM Views: 5831 Replies: 23
The Food Network is just the saddest thing going
Posted Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 3:54 PM

Very interesting all of this is! I thought Theodore's humor was creeping through, sorry for any upset on my doings!

Always offer kindness and a soft word to the beings around you; You do not know their journey. Your words can be the hug they need or the shove that breaks them.

RE: The Food Network
Posted Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 6:22 PM

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Never make assumptions. You'll end up being an A**, and the UMP will TION you. -- Coach Smiley -- Fresh Prince of Bel Air

Edited 04/05/12 1:45 PM
RE: The Cooking Channel
Posted Friday, October 29, 2010 at 6:02 PM

Why does the cooking channel always start each show with a curse?

"Stay Hungry" is about as nasty a wish as it gets and and it always makes me think of Paula Deen, Emeril Lagassee, and Ina Garten; all looking like they were hit square in the arse with this curse.

RE: The Cooking Channel
Posted Friday, October 29, 2010 at 6:09 PM

smday wrote:

Why does the cooking channel always start each show with a curse?

"Stay Hungry" is about as nasty a wish as it gets and and it always makes me think of Paula Deen, Emeril Lagassee, and Ina Garten; all looking like they were hit square in the arse with this curse.

Thanks for the giggle! How true. Paula Deen looks like she has eaten WAY too much of her bread pudding made with Krispy Kreme donuts. Can you even imagine? My stomach goes "urp" just thinking about it.

Vikki ~ Wild4Stars@gmail.com


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