|
Post by Rad on Jan 24, 2013 23:09:15 GMT
Because I'm assuming the Bake Off thread died in the great forum crash of 2011...
Anyway - how did we all find Comic Relief Bake-Off, and, more to the point, that thing Kirsty Wark did the other night and Claudia's lemon meringue explosion?
|
|
Dave
Jane Asher
Posts: 241
|
Post by Dave on Jan 24, 2013 23:38:42 GMT
I swear they stuffed the Comic Relief shows with squirrels. I was waiting for another giant set of squirrel nuts but they never arrived. Quite put me on edge throughput.
|
|
|
Post by SweatShop on Jan 24, 2013 23:43:02 GMT
I swear they stuffed the Comic Relief shows with squirrels. I was waiting for another giant set of squirrel nuts but they never arrived. Quite put me on edge throughput. They absolutely did. Pure gallery playing!
|
|
Chris
Jane Asher
!!!
Posts: 244
|
Post by Chris on Jan 25, 2013 0:21:17 GMT
The weird sexual tension between Watson and Oliver was my personal highlight.
|
|
|
Post by jetsetwilly on Jan 25, 2013 0:32:45 GMT
I swear they stuffed the Comic Relief shows with squirrels. I was waiting for another giant set of squirrel nuts but they never arrived. Quite put me on edge throughput. I have never been made so nervous by small mammals. I suspected an enormous squirrel vag just for the element of surprise. I can't quite believe Kirsty got Star Baker for building an eight foot turd. Moss has no place on a cake. Also Ellie Simmonds is adorable.
|
|
|
Post by SweatShop on Jan 25, 2013 0:32:56 GMT
The weird sexual tension between Watson and Oliver was my personal highlight. I didn't pick up on that. My brain was too flabbergasted by the graphic of Jo's not-quite-as-good-in-reality Desmond Tutu cake.
|
|
|
Post by quincyme on Jan 25, 2013 17:21:09 GMT
The weird sexual tension between Watson and Oliver was my personal highlight. A duo seen by about 8 times the number of viewers as their own show had by the end of its run. They must have some decent polaroids of someone at BBC2. As for the show itself well its just too nice to be actual Bake Off, I dont want to see competitors joking and laughing with each other - I want a married mother of 5 from Corby to be having a nervous breakdown as her tart has a soggy bottom.
|
|
|
Post by Rad on Jan 26, 2013 11:07:49 GMT
The weird sexual tension between Watson and Oliver was my personal highlight. I didn't pick up on that. My brain was too flabbergasted by the graphic of Jo's not-quite-as-good-in-reality Desmond Tutu cake. I didn't quite understand why the first lot of people had such a crazy showstopper challenge to do and everyone else's was rather 'normal' in comparison (Kirsty Wark's monstrosity aside) - although I would have liked to eat several of them, especially Martha Kearney's beehive honeypot there is no way of saying that without some sort of innuendo cake
|
|
|
Post by quincyme on May 30, 2013 18:08:15 GMT
So then the American version, who cares about Hollywood and his co judge making goo goo eyes at each other when you can stare at the hosts magnificent Selleck-esque moustache and his attempt to be both Mel and Sue.
|
|