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I'm not sure she's that bad - the chowder got good marks, even though it was wildly inappropriate for the occasion.
I don't know if she can be credited for that. Didn't Ron say something about winning the Montauk Chowder Contest 3 or 4 times?
Also, I'm loving this week's reality trend of being in the top 3-4 and then finding yourself on the chopping block.
Speaking of team challenges, while I'm off work today, I'm watching the S4 Project Runway marathon that's playing on Bravo. They just had the avant garde challenge won by Christian and Chris's 45-yards-of-organza extravaganza. I'd forgotten how much I loved Victorya and Jillian's coat from that challenge.
Now it's the blue jeans challenge--I really love Sweet P's dress here!
I don't know if she can be credited for that. Didn't Ron say something about winning the Montauk Chowder Contest 3 or 4 times?
Or maybe that was yet another thing he ate during his 37 days at sea...
They just had the avant garde challenge won by Christian and Chris's 45-yards-of-organza extravaganza. I'd forgotten how much I loved Victorya and Jillian's coat from that challenge.
Oh, I'm bummed I missed that one! Now I'm sucked into the WWE challenge.
I looked Ron up and discovered he used to be Executive Chef at the Montauk Yacht Club. So award winning chowder makes sense. Also, I meant to respond to this earlier (brain fried):
I can totally live with Magical Elves' new trick of having one person on a team be in the winner's ring, and the other on the bottom, because it's allowing the judges to really call people on bullshit.
I thought Magical Elves was no longer involved in PR, which made the coinky-dink super coinky (and funny) to me.
Yes, I think it's Bunim Murray, the same people who do The Real World, and you know they don't care about no stinkin' rules. I'm still glad that they auf'ed Mitchell.
I thought Magical Elves was no longer involved in PR, which made the coinky-dink super coinky (and funny) to me.
Ah. I think you're right. And that does make it funnier!
One of the few good things about Fox's rightwing tendencies is that they've decided to show SYTYCD and Glee on Wednesday night instead of Obama's health care address. I can dvr them for viewing after watching the president on C-Span or MSNBC.
Embarassingly, I think I'm going to skip the president, because Top Model starts on Wednesday as well!