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Mark clearly displayed signs of anxiety to me. I’ve suffered from it, and people who’ve suffered from it can generally see it in others. I can clearly remember my head shaking when I had to give evidence in court as a young police officer. I was thinking everybody in the courtroom could see me in that state, which probably some of them could.

Chef Mark has appeared to me to be a bag of nerves at times, and I think a number of his mistakes culinary wise have been down to him not thinking straight, and then blind panicking, rather than any straightforward incompetence. That said, he has tried to big himself up when talking about his background in cooking, and then making a ridiculous mistake by saying that Michelin graded restaurants up to four stars, which then killed the credibility of what he said immediately before, straight away.

Being in the Police left me a complete bag of nerves, and I hated the job, which I forced myself to do for nearly seven years. If getting older brings you good things in life, it’s continued oxygen, and not forcing yourself to do things you don’t want to do any longer and make you ill. A great relief.
 
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I suspect he’s had his chips…
I’m afraid he did
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I see the Moronics back on.
Obviously didn't take my comments on board about his shonky looking beard.
He thinks he's the bees knees.
Actually looks like he's had a manky tortoiseshell cat strapped to his face.
Mind you if he starts doing his crappy cat impersonations he could complete the experience.
 
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Thanks to everyone who was so kind yesterday. Still Didn’t sleep.

Has anybody took sleeping pills, are they really that addictive, that is why I’d rather not
Hi Jazzy,
Some swear by the natural product Valerian.
It’s in ‘nightol’ which you can get over the counter at Boots etc.
It’s a good thing to try, I think, before the more potent or addictive stuff. Just tell your doc. before you start, but it worked for my son when he was having some sleep problems.
I also agree with the lavender pillow spray and the relaxation music and voices that Alex recommended- all good stuff, but what matters is to find what works for you.
 
Thanks Muttley need some flith
Shame you're not with me this evening Jazzy, I'm at the Royal Festival Hall to see Fascinating Aida, a female cabaret group who sing comic songs, a couple of them are FILTH! One of the songs is called Dogging, obviously I don't know what that's about cos I'm angelic😇🤣

However another song is called "is it me or is it hot in here"🤣, I do know what that's about!
 
Of-the-Masons = "I'm not allowed to mention any major Swiss watch brands but think of two of them" :rolleyes:

Trevor has a hell of a collection of these IW watches - and his wife adds to them :rolleyes:
He has just texted in and Mason wants to buy him a pint.
Of-the-Masons has had a Jacque de Manure watch for ten years and blokes always want a look.

"These are flying out" - yes, Mike, so they are, and you're modelling nicely trimmed facial hair!

Why don't they use one of the rechargeable razors they flog and shave off the whiskers on his chin.
I'm sure you can see bits of his Christmas dinner.

Most of us are agreed it's like a rancid bird's nest*

*not a direct comparison.
 
Shame you're not with me this evening Jazzy, I'm at the Royal Festival Hall to see Fascinating Aida, a female cabaret group who sing comic songs, a couple of them are FILTH! One of the songs is called Dogging, obviously I don't know what that's about cos I'm angelic😇🤣

However another song is called "is it me or is it hot in here"🤣, I do know what that's about!
I'm impressed Muttley. They are hilarious, I thought they would be too near the knuckle for a delicate flower like you. Enjoy. 🤣🤣🤣
 
I'm impressed Muttley. They are hilarious, I thought they would be too near the knuckle for a delicate flower like you. Enjoy. 🤣🤣🤣
Interval now, one song got a good reaction, the pianist singing a song about cooking birds, then the line "they think I'm a knob, I just lost my job, it's a tough life being Greg Wallace"🤣🤣🤣

Third time seeing them, hilarious as always.

We've heard Cheap Flights, and one about sending your mother to Dignitas😳
 
Interval now, one song got a good reaction, the pianist singing a song about cooking birds, then the line "they think I'm a knob, I just lost my job, it's a tough life being Greg Wallace"🤣🤣🤣

Third time seeing them, hilarious as always.

We've heard Cheap Flights, and one about sending your mother to Dignitas😳
Have they sung I'm a c*nt yet?
 
Mark clearly displayed signs of anxiety to me. I’ve suffered from it, and people who’ve suffered from it can generally see it in others. I can clearly remember my head shaking when I had to give evidence in court as a young police officer. I was thinking everybody in the courtroom could see me in that state, which probably some of them could.

Chef Mark has appeared to me to be a bag of nerves at times, and I think a number of his mistakes culinary wise have been down to him not thinking straight, and then blind panicking, rather than any straightforward incompetence. That said, he has tried to big himself up when talking about his background in cooking, and then making a ridiculous mistake by saying that Michelin graded restaurants up to four stars, which then killed the credibility of what he said immediately before, straight away.

Being in the Police left me a complete bag of nerves, and I hated the job, which I forced myself to do for nearly seven years. If getting older brings you good things in life, it’s continued oxygen, and not forcing yourself to do things you don’t want to do any longer and make you ill. A great relief.
My late mother had hypertension, along with various other health issues. The body shaking and shaking of her hands was caused by it. He may not have that, but seeing his hands shake reminds me of watching my mum struggle to cook.
 
If you want sleaze, watch Of-the-Masons.

Flogging a slimming belt with Trout Pout, shes says, "put it on and go for a walk".
"A walk on the wild side," leers Mason. "Nobody will ever know," she replies.

He probably thinks he should be replacing Greg Wallace on Masterchef.

He certainly has the same bald head and works with some awful cooks*

*not a direct comparison.
 

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