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JadedLibertine
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Ginj, while doing her same look, killed a very cheap looking bear and decided to wear it's skin. The winning team should not all have been given safety because Ginj and Kennedy did need to be called out and critiqued on their runway.

The contempt dripping from their voices every time the writing of scripts in longhand on yellow legal pads came up. They all seemed to consider the mere existence of David E Kelley to be an affront to the Universe. That whole HDTGM was glorious to hear.

And that is how it should be. For Ru in all her terrifying magnificence to have near God-like power which she can exercise with a random capriciousness. Like Ivan The Terrible.

You're right on that point. If they did a Drag Race remake of 'Don't Look Now' I know exactly which part Kenya would be perfect for.

I agree with you about the antipathy towards Ginj as I don't understand where it's coming from. There's a difference between having a personality with a few sharp edges and outright bitchiness.

It's perfectly understandable to not remember her but you have overlooked Kenya Michaels, PR's own version of Venus D-Lite

I love it when those unexpected biographical details come up. Like the young Gia Gunn doing Kabuki theatre. Just picturing 10 year old Gia backstage and being exactly the same as she was on Drag Race.

I do really love the new format for Untucked. Not so keen that Logo have made it such an aggravating palaver for those outside the States to see it.

I'm going to miss Mrs Kasha Davis and that rich fruity rumble. I like to imagine her as a distinguished British Shakespearean actor who happens to be on their uppers and is doing Drag Race for the paycheck.

The expression of nostalgic bliss upon her face, the wistfulness in her voice as she sinks back into a delightful reverie about her prize winning chickens.

Katya's face on not winning the award was the single funniest thing.

The Curies would be a good introduction to In Our Time.

I do recall one, I believe it was a two parter called 'Evolution of the City' or something similar, where Melvyn challenged one of the guests on a point she dismissed and it got pretty heated and you could sense the atmosphere through the radio.

Since I started listening to In Our Time I've developed a very intense man-crush on Melvyn Bragg. I'm delighted to see it finally get mentioned here.

I believe 'The Ronson Mission' came out of the weekly column he wrote for Time Out which covered these topics and in the same style. If I remember correctly he started the column in 1990.

Or The Hooded Claw. They'd just have to give Maurice LaMarche a bell and ask him to bust out his Paul Lynde.

I would love Paul Lynde to be a guest judge even if it would require time travel or the black art of necromancy.

I'm still chuckling delightedly to myself over Max's Australian accent.

I agree Boy-Trixie was the cutest of them all by a long way. The work room will be so much less aesthetically pleasing now. Though I've been reduced to a blood-boiling rage by Trixie's departure, I would pay very good money to watch Pearl lipsynch to Blondie. Like 1979 Debbie Harry she's sexy, imperious, disdainful