I am actually watching this week's top chef in almost real time, so I have now seen the quick fire, at the oyster farm, and I want to go there NOW.
-t, the next trip to Vegas should be by way of Washington.
'Dirty Girls'
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I am actually watching this week's top chef in almost real time, so I have now seen the quick fire, at the oyster farm, and I want to go there NOW.
-t, the next trip to Vegas should be by way of Washington.
Oyster farm? I could do that.
Have you seen the ep?
No, I haven't been watching Top Chef. Should I seek it out?
Mmmm. Yeah, I am convinced.
I thought you might be
quester, I'm sorry they took away your streaming PR. This week's ep was pretty fun, although my main comments are: (1) none of those dresses looked like they should cost $500 to me, but I don't buy $500 dresses so maybe I just don't know what they even look like and (2) how is Stacy Keebler a guest judge? How? Why? What is going on?
I recently discovered Inkmaster on, of all places, Spike TV. Am I the only one who watches?
I liked the first season of Ink Master better than the second season. They changed the structure and I feel really bad for so many of the "skins".