RE: I'm a celebrity, kiss my feet

Wow Merc the mind boggles. No disrespect to Australia but I abhor this kind of "entertainment "for want of a better word.handshake

RE: I'm a celebrity, kiss my feet

Agree with you there about stupidity J. Hope they realise that the money goes towards the contestants fees which is a laugh when you think how many votes that man they love to hate is getting.

sigh

RE: groceries

Exactly Selenite. Could have been for a business even.

RE: I'm a celebrity, kiss my feet

Well as ex Health Minister he's certainly getting his fair share of protein.grin

RE: I'm a celebrity, kiss my feet

Noel Edmunds was £600,000 and got voted out in the 1st round so nothing to do with ratings.laugh

RE: I'm a celebrity, kiss my feet

Bit difficult when he's lost the Whip. Who's he going to represent.laugh

RE: I'm a celebrity, kiss my feet

and you'll still be the village idiot.sigh

RE: I'm a celebrity, kiss my feet

Probably not but their point was this.


"Our message emblazoned across the skies makes crystal clear to Matt Hancock: you should be representing the people of West Suffolk and giving COVID bereaved families the answers they deserve, rather than playing games for dingo dollars, plastic stars and a £400,000 pay cheque."

RE: I'm a celebrity, kiss my feet

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Says it all about the ex Health Minister.

RE: Plonker of the Week

Another "jungle " idiot Bod.laugh

RE: Plonker of the Week

Runs in the family Ten.grin

RE: Plonker of the Week

I could think of another one even closer.wink

RE: Scrabble

Evening hug

Perish

RE: Does anyone watch I’m a celebrity get me outta here

This might give you some insight Coldheaven. Also cheating on his wife during the covid lockdown didn't help.


RE: Greek tonight

I like it with dill cream sauce or a dijon mustard with honey.

P.S. How's my four legged friend.hug

RE: groceries

Try making your own Ro.

Here's a recipe. It's at the end of this link.


RE: What are your hobbies?

Not so much the sweet side but I do love cooking and always make my own soups ,chutneys, jams and spiced red cabbage etc.

I made a greengage and apple chutney with fruit from the garden. It was delicious with cheese and even fish believe it or not.handshake

RE: Scrabble

Prison

RE: groceries

It doesn't take much to fill a trolley these days especially if it's a big family. Sometimes it's the quality being paid for not the quantity.Not everyone wants to buy cheap products.

As you say it could have been a business purchase.

RE: Greek tonight

Love things wrapped in filo pastry.

I put a salmon fillet in filo as it makes a change from Puff pastry. handshake

RE: Scrabble

Osprey

RE: Scrabble

Forest.

RE: Greek tonight

I thought so.grin I'm a great fan of tomatoes cooked in food too.

Hope you are looking after yourself Galrads.hug

RE: Scrabble

Fibres

RE: Scrabble

Figure

RE: Greek tonight

A proper stifado [Greek stew] is made from rabbit meat. What was in yours Gal.?

My favourite stew is anything made with lamb, Navarin, Irish stew, Lamb hot pot. Delicious done in a slow cooker.

RE: Scrabble

Gerbil

RE: Is it more fun today to drink at home alone?

I met someone the other day in passing and he was telling me that he had been in the Royal Navy all his life as a sub mariner and never drank alcohol..

His comment " You booze ,you lose"

Fair point I would say.

RE: Scrabble

Idlers

RE: First letter, last letter

Yourself hug

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