SaintClarence27
SaintClarence27
SaintClarence27

LOL@your stupidity.

Why does she deserve a second chance?

As an attorney, I would ask for sanctions on this one.  Truth is an absolute defense here, and the lawsuit is clearly frivolous.

My recollection was that it was just “deep fry choux in ball.”  I guess I just assume that they all know how to make a choux pastry already.

The begniets technical was NOT that hard.

Also known as “the nirvana fallacy.”

I was originally for replay review; now I am against it. Just allow the calls to stand.  Some will be wrong, but it will usually be a wash, and the game will be quicker and more enjoyable. (Note - this is for football).

While that’s valid, good luck proving that a person wasn’t hired for that reason and that reason alone.

Not sure of the reason for an unfair sideswipe at Middleditch.

I wish they showed us *exactly* what the bakers got as far as instructions go.

Agreed 100%. Also, “Like a bar of chocolate” is not a valid criticism, Paul Hollywood.

Am I the only one who feels that they NEVER give much credence to the technical?

I don’t think it was edited well.  The tart was apparently WAY too much lavender and was called “soapy.” While she won the technical, the showstopper was flavor issues as well.

I loved Rosie’s showstopper.  Too much chocolate was the criticism - that’s praising with faint damning.

Good for Roohr.  You know he’s getting blowback in a serious way.

All people *are* shitty, but that does not obviate the responsibility to correct our current racist structure.  It’s the responsibility to protect the people against that shittiness.

Not a surprise. Keep him out.

I loved Buffone and OB.  That’s a fair point with North - I found him unlistenable.  Now it’s just the same show, over and over, with interchangeable hosts with no personalities.

I get that it had swung towards social commentary, and I get why that could be a problem for some; however, I really enjoyed it.  To pretend that sports is apolitical is insane to me. I really enjoyed it.  Now Bernstein is just some other guy - a dime a dozen.  It has completely ignored his strengths, and lost the

I used to love the Score (WSCR 670 in Chicago), until new management fired Jason Goff and castrated Bernstein.  It was thoughtful and engaging and didn’t come at everything from a white male meatball point of view.  Now I don’t listen.