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Old 05-05-2011, 12:00 PM
 
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But fried Oreos are fabulous. Ever have one? Just because I enjoy them does not mean I am classless.
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The classless part was not knowing what she cooks and then poo-pooing her menu.
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Thats not what was said Stan, but I'm not here to fight with anyone.
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No, I get what you are saying, but the asking for the oreo was the classless part...not the liking of oreos (which sounds delightful to me, actually).
Stan understood my point exactly, I have never had a fried Oreo, but would LOVE to try one. It was classless to ask this famous chef who makes high end Mexican food to make fried Oreos, rather than prepare her own amazing dishes, her dessert sounded wonderful. He also insulted Mexican food by assuming it's all backyard food that you get at chain restaurants, Mexico has wonderful food that many Americans aren't familiar with, I used to go to nice restaurants in Mexico quite often when I lived in CA. I'm sure fried Oreos are exquisite, but there is a time and a place for them, it was insulting to the chef who is supposed to be hired for her specialized food expertise, it showed a lack of class, IMO.

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Old 05-05-2011, 12:54 PM
 
Location: Not where I want to be.
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No, I get what you are saying, but the asking for the oreo was the classless part...not the liking of oreos (which sounds delightful to me, actually).
You don't know what you are missing Stan. And deep fried Snickers... I wonder why I'm a tubba wubba. Gretchen would hate me.

hmmmm....Actually I am fine with that .
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Old 05-05-2011, 01:08 PM
 
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You don't know what you are missing Stan. And deep fried Snickers... I wonder why I'm a tubba wubba. Gretchen would hate me.

hmmmm....Actually I am fine with that .
I'd love to try all those fried items! I'm all for the occasional indulgence. I would love to go to that place I saw on the Travel Channel that deep fries everything, including Twinkies, yum!
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Old 05-05-2011, 02:15 PM
 
Location: Texas
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You don't know what you are missing Stan. And deep fried Snickers... I wonder why I'm a tubba wubba. Gretchen would hate me.

hmmmm....Actually I am fine with that .

*drool* I'd love to try both.

Btw, I tried fried bacon (batter dipped fried bacon) at the State Fair two years ago...blecch!
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Old 05-05-2011, 04:10 PM
 
Location: THE USA
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The classless part was not knowing what she cooks and then poo-pooing her menu.
Yeah, I found that offensive. They didn't bother to find out what her dishes are like that is very insulting. They might as well been eating at tacobell for all they cared. Elitist and shallow.
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Old 05-05-2011, 04:42 PM
 
Location: Inman Park (Atlanta, GA)
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Yeah, I found that offensive. They didn't bother to find out what her dishes are like that is very insulting. They might as well been eating at tacobell for all they cared. Elitist and shallow.
I so agree....... Big on the SHALLOW part
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Old 05-05-2011, 09:07 PM
 
Location: The Conterminous United States
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Yeah, I found that offensive. They didn't bother to find out what her dishes are like that is very insulting. They might as well been eating at tacobell for all they cared. Elitist and shallow.
That was exactly it. Peggy knew that Susan Feniger was a renowned chef. Michah probably knew, too, but didn't care. He was basically going to tell her what to make. It was bizarre. If you bring in an acclaimed chef like that they will sit down and get your tastes and ideas for your party but it's not catering. Heck, even with catering most companies have the clients pick from a list. But this was Susan Feniger. She gets an idea and then creates from there.

There's nothing wrong with wanting a fried Oreo. I never had one but it sounds great. But no one said fried Oreos are offensive. His ordering her to make them and acting like she was part of his staff showed how truly nouveau riche he is. Peggy had enough decency to at least know he was acting badly and Ms. Feniger rose above it all, which doesn't surprise me.
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Old 05-05-2011, 10:01 PM
 
Location: New York City
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I just got around to watching this last episode, and I thought it was the best one this season. Mean girls, bitchiness, crying in the bathroom, frenemies, Donn finally telling Vicky off, Peggy showing her true colors...

Did anyone notice that Peggy's house is just a McMansion squeezed into a tight cul de sac? A tiny yard, houses on top of each other. And then they own a Bentley. I think Vicky is the only one with the real mansion.
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Old 05-05-2011, 11:11 PM
 
Location: La lune et les étoiles
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The Real Housewives of OC has completely run out of steam. Its time to retire this nutty group of foreclosure floosies. The lives of these credit card millionaires has run its course....time to shut it down!
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Old 05-06-2011, 05:25 AM
 
Location: Tampa bay
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The Real Housewives of OC has completely run out of steam. Its time to retire this nutty group of foreclosure floosies. The lives of these credit card millionaires has run its course....time to shut it down!
foreclosure floosies lol.
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