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Birds, lizards and other animals eat live insects by the bucket loads. And if your house was infested with cockroaches, what would you do about it? In fact that's a good question to Aquarius. There are actually very few live insects eaten on the show. I eat more insects every time I open my mouth to breath when cycling.

Why do they have to eat a Kangaroo or Crocodile penis? surely if you were in a situation where you had hunted and killed a Crocodile or a Kangaroo the last thing on my mind would be to eat its nut sack or penis.


Incidentally the food critic drama queen made me laugh, why go on a show where one of the main features involves getting up close and personal with bugs if you have a phobia? she must have known? I think shes giving a bad account of herself, is she mental?

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> She is more than mental. And extremely litigious

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> She thinks plants can photosynthesise in a human

> stomache for example

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> discussion about her from a couple of years back


Kerayzee.


Entertaining none the less.

I think that they should lock Gillian in a big box of slime and force her to eat Iceland party food! I am loving watching her collapse with shock at the thought of a fly when she examines peoples poo for fun.


Did anyone else enjoy Limpoldarmpit momentarily believing that Linford was agreeing that steeling ?100 from the taxpayers purse was so tiny that it didnt count because he paid it back anyhow? I want Linford to bitch slap Limpoldarmpit with his lunchbox.

Apparently she's one of the reserves but sounds like she'll be going in soon. And already we have our first quoute.


"One moment I was in my bath in Camberwell, the next I was at Heathrow"


Perhaps we should guess at what other local references she will fit in.


"It's not like swimming in the pool at JAGS"

"Ooh what I'd give for a William Rose sauasage"

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