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Dinner Date..Thursday night....
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Quite enjoy watching this until this episode....
It was advertised as an ex army chef trying to impress three ladies for a dinner date..except is was for a gay date
Each to their own an all that but do we really want to watch men cooking for each other trying to win a dinner date at 5pm?
It was advertised as an ex army chef trying to impress three ladies for a dinner date..except is was for a gay date
Each to their own an all that but do we really want to watch men cooking for each other trying to win a dinner date at 5pm?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's ad libbed and mainly his own reactions which is why it works so well cazzz1975.
http://www.guardian.c...amb-come-dine-with-me
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"Why not?? They where all single. Nothing wrong in that at all."
Nothing wrong in that no, but most people watch it to see someone wine and dine someone from the opposite sex, like I said each to their own but it`s not normal is it?
If Wills didn`t marry Kate but "married" Stephen instead, do you think there would have been the same sort of wedding?
Nothing wrong in that no, but most people watch it to see someone wine and dine someone from the opposite sex, like I said each to their own but it`s not normal is it?
If Wills didn`t marry Kate but "married" Stephen instead, do you think there would have been the same sort of wedding?
I think some are getting confused between Dinner Date and Come Dine With Me.
Getting back to this edition of Dinner Date, yes I also agree with Elvis except it does not matter what the time the programme was screened.
This show is a light hearted show of various couples enjoying each other company and food.
The 'norm' (and I know I am going to castigated for saying that) is for a Boy and Girl to go out on a dinner date together.
Why the need for all this PC nonsense to be woven into each and everything i just do not know, we have it now in soaps, but we never had it in such programmes as Blind Date etc
What will be next, will they now have to include Lesbians and then followed by Transvestites, where will it end in their quest to include all factions?
Getting back to this edition of Dinner Date, yes I also agree with Elvis except it does not matter what the time the programme was screened.
This show is a light hearted show of various couples enjoying each other company and food.
The 'norm' (and I know I am going to castigated for saying that) is for a Boy and Girl to go out on a dinner date together.
Why the need for all this PC nonsense to be woven into each and everything i just do not know, we have it now in soaps, but we never had it in such programmes as Blind Date etc
What will be next, will they now have to include Lesbians and then followed by Transvestites, where will it end in their quest to include all factions?