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In response to
"
*makes the Carla bug-eyes face* -- nm
"
by
Strongbad
I think ideally the judging criteria should be a mixture of current challenge and past history -- nm
Posted by
rollo
Feb 6 '09, 10:14
(No message)
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I think it is at least a bit. (spoilers)
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David
Feb 6, 10:17
8
agree
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rollo
Feb 6, 10:21
1
Spoilers
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David
Feb 6, 10:27
stefan is such an ass, but i love him. -- nm
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kare
Feb 6, 10:19
5
I don't like him at all, but he's a great chef.
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David
Feb 6, 10:20
the new judge has had the side effect of making Stefan more tolerable to me -- nm
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crash davis
Feb 6, 10:20
3
as Stefan is no longer my least favorite person on the show -- nm
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crash davis
Feb 6, 10:20
2
Leah? -- nm
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Jovian
Feb 6, 10:30
1
Toby, or whatever that Brit food critic's name is -- nm
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crash davis
Feb 6, 10:32
I disagree. This way is more unpredictable, and I like it. You have to be on your game every week. -- nm
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Strongbad
Feb 6, 10:15
1
That would have the effect of rewarding mediocrity instead of risk-taking -- nm
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rollo
Feb 6, 10:24
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