- 10-27-2009 03:39 PM #1
'Dinner: Impossible' episode this week features Rock Hall: Five Things to Chew On
'Dinner: Impossible' episode this week features Rock Hall: Five Things to Chew On
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Chef Robert Irvine and inductee Bootsy Collins scour the city for a music-based feast with nods to the British Invasion, hip-hop and Woodstock. ...

- 10-27-2009 04:29 PM #2
I grew up in Cleveland, and infact when I was a wee lad I interned at WMMS which was the leading AOR radio station in Cleveland at that time.
"I enjoy cooking with wine, sometimes I even put it in the food I'm cooking" - Julia Child
- 10-28-2009 10:08 PM #3
I can't believe he didn't know the names of the Beatles. He's from England for pete sakes. They will lock him out!

- 10-29-2009 11:15 PM #4
I guess, the Beatles, were all over when he grew up, I remember seeing them the first time in 64 on Ed Sullivan, and yes it was in black and white, If I remember right they sang It a Hard days night and She Love's you. Sometimes that seems like Yesterday, and other times it has been many years ago, wonder if she will love me when I am old and gray, oh wait I am gray, and almost old.
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- 10-29-2009 11:43 PM #5
My daughter could name all but one (George) and she's only 18. I don't think Robert is that far from my age.

- 11-01-2009 11:38 AM #6
Robert was born in '65. So he's old enought to know the Beatles. On slightly different subject, my but didn't he get into that one young lad's knickers. We saw just a wee bit of the Royal Navy sailor in him in that episode. I thought for a moment that he might go Gordon on him.
"I enjoy cooking with wine, sometimes I even put it in the food I'm cooking" - Julia Child
- 11-01-2009 11:44 AM #7
- 11-01-2009 11:57 AM #8
He probably just pretended not to know...adds to the story.
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- 11-01-2009 12:28 PM #9
- 11-01-2009 04:20 PM #10
Yes, they did! In fact, I received many comments on how creative it was.
Also, comments on my pumpkins....I used clay flower pots, in various sizes, turned them upside down and put the jack-o-lanterns on them.
It gave it a more interesting eye appeal with various heights and people wanted to know how I did that. Just told them, "They are clay pots." They were easily amused by this logical decorating idea....ok, maybe I'm watching too much HGTV!
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