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Actually EDKiwi I recall from her first appearance, reading reports of Jordan making mock of Andre's 'little bombadier', so maybe things will come full circle.

I reckon she'll present initially as fragile and easily broken as a china girl and God knows I'm good enough to give anyone a chance but I reckon she may not do herself any favours in reclaiming her former image of caring sharing ordinary mum.

Still time will tell.

I think you have something there EastiesEL, it's best to watch something that will provide potential recipes for food that is traditionally edible as opposed to the scary molluscs and glands consumed on IAC.

We are hungry men and sometimes require inspiration.

Ghastly woman, put me off watching. She's even more orange than George Hamilton and I had to turn the brightness down on the telly because of those gleaming pearly whites. Closure this closure that, "I wanna put closure on me an Pete." Closure closure closure. If she says that one more time I'm switching off.

Easy to comment sitting at home but imagine an EDF equivalent broadcast on TV. For maximum conflict /eye candy / political correctness ratio required my picks would be:


- Macroban

- Legal Eagle-ish

- Sean McGhabhan (peacemaker, cook, likes eating bugs)

- Big Bad Wolf

- Jumpin' Jackflash (Eye candy)

- Daizie

- Brendan (Camp joker, good with fires )

- The sushi lady from outside Moxons


Then just as the camp settles I'd thrown in......

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