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Post by Man Alive! on Nov 4, 2006 16:35:42 GMT -5
I'm predicting a loss for Cora. Just a feeling. Maybe 56-53 Challenger. Two Cora battles in a row is odd. I've noticed FN doesn't usually show two new episodes of the same Iron Chef in a row.
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Post by Man Alive! on Mar 22, 2006 12:34:25 GMT -5
I think Michiba-san made another dish in that battle, too... but your point is still valid. Five dishes doesn't make a good chef, its the quality of the dishes that makes a good chef.
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Post by Man Alive! on Mar 20, 2006 15:55:17 GMT -5
In ICA, I really don't see why they had the "Five Dishes Rule", in which each chef has to make at least five dishes. Why bother? Each chef should be able to make as many dishes as they want- if its three or four, who cares. Why five- just to make it more rushed?
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Post by Man Alive! on Mar 5, 2008 17:21:06 GMT -5
Wow, that's weird.
What's weirder is that Food Network is actually ending production on his show after he's already become a household name. He's even been on Iron Chef America, for goodness sake.
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Post by Man Alive! on Feb 27, 2008 17:02:01 GMT -5
I'm sorry for your loss, AC. You and your family will be in my prayers.
I'm beginning to think that the RPG role of Iron Chef Kobe is just plain dangerous. Pretty soon, no one will want the part in fear of the "Kobe Curse."
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Post by Man Alive! on Jan 7, 2008 17:40:59 GMT -5
Wow, a free 19" flat screen television! I bet television programs look really crisp and fresh now, don't they, AC?
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Post by Man Alive! on Dec 31, 2007 23:35:21 GMT -5
Welcome back, and happy new year!
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Post by Man Alive! on Nov 23, 2007 19:21:09 GMT -5
I realize I'm a little late, but Happy Thanksgiving everyone! ;D
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Post by Man Alive! on Nov 19, 2007 17:08:27 GMT -5
The original Iron Chef did a lot to revolutionize cuisine not only in Japan, but around the world. I have no doubt it played a part in this interesting development.
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Post by Man Alive! on Nov 17, 2007 22:35:26 GMT -5
I've seen this show a few times. It takes a dramatic approach to an otherwise insane idea, similar to Iron Chef.
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Post by Man Alive! on Nov 9, 2007 17:02:15 GMT -5
May he rest in piece.
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Post by Man Alive! on Sept 13, 2007 15:52:09 GMT -5
9/11 itself was a horrific experience. The feeling that the country was vulnerable was really unusual and frightening. I remember it took a while for the actual news to sink in, too. But one thing that I really thought was amazing was how the country came together afterward. It was incredible. The tales of survival and the overall feeling of unity across the U.S. were truly spectacular.
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Post by Man Alive! on Sept 10, 2007 16:15:46 GMT -5
I prefer subtitles to be on the bottom, myself. I like them to be white, though, unless they are covering a part of the actual movie.
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Post by Man Alive! on Sept 6, 2007 16:23:12 GMT -5
I don't mean to undermine the human aspect of the war, but you really have to feel bad for the gorillas, as well as the scientists who simply wish to study these animals while they can. It would be a shame for such a rare and magnificent species to go extinct because of a human war.
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Post by Man Alive! on Sept 9, 2007 21:10:46 GMT -5
I'm also fine with the way I look. I guess AC and I are some of the lucky ones!
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