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Post by judypatooty on Feb 22, 2011 21:48:04 GMT
Yummy toasted with melted butter on top. Sort of like Rufus, don't you think?
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Post by rueful on Feb 22, 2011 21:51:51 GMT
Lol, Judy! I mean, oh, shame on you....
The picture GE2 posted looks like what we call an "English muffin." Also a fine name for Rufus.
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Feb 22, 2011 21:54:34 GMT
Ah, now this is an English Muffin: Much squidgier than a crumpet!
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Feb 22, 2011 21:55:17 GMT
PS - I make no comment as to any resemblance to Rufus......
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Post by rueful on Feb 22, 2011 22:02:39 GMT
LOL! I won't either, especially since I'm a little vague on the definition of "squidgier." Here's a picture of our English muffins though, and you'll see it's not at all squidgy.
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Post by judypatooty on Feb 22, 2011 22:14:42 GMT
Yes. Our English muffins are quite ... er ... firm. Perfect for spreading with butter.
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Post by rueful on Feb 22, 2011 22:18:45 GMT
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Feb 22, 2011 22:24:43 GMT
<rolls eyes>
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Post by wichiwoman on Feb 23, 2011 1:24:54 GMT
Well, we all know Rufus is a stud muffin!
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Post by Rousse on Feb 23, 2011 3:01:42 GMT
Well now I'm just hungry! I really hope we still have some crumpets left... (hunger is clearly making me miss all the jokes )
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Post by robela on Feb 23, 2011 4:34:40 GMT
Well, we all know Rufus is a stud muffin! Absolutely!! As is Aurelio! We will just refuse to see him go from our screens. We won't let it happen!! No Way!!
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Post by kissmekate on Feb 23, 2011 8:19:59 GMT
Mhm, that looks delicious - like a certain gentleman. The comparison fits!
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Post by zenina on Feb 23, 2011 10:36:40 GMT
LOL! I won't either, especially since I'm a little vague on the definition of "squidgier." Here's a picture of our English muffins though, and you'll see it's not at all squidgy. Oh I remember those from way back when I was in England for learning the language half a lifetime ago. ;D Must remember to buy a package while in London this weekend. They will now always remind me of Rufus
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Feb 23, 2011 10:42:07 GMT
Not exactly the sort of thing Aurelio would eat, though (she says, trying to get this discussion back to the topic! ) (yes, I know I'm guilty too of going off topic!! )
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Post by dippyponge on Feb 26, 2011 0:05:23 GMT
Not read this before. I don't know if anyone else has.
ZEN MASTERS MARPLE
Zen, BBC1, 9pm – The new detective series from the makers of Wallander starring Rufus Sewell began its three-part run with an average of 5.114 million viewers, a 20% share between 9pm and 10.30pm.
Zen – it's a Venetian name – beat ITV1's Agatha Christie's Marple, which averaged 4.3 million, a 17.4% share, between 9pm and 11pm.
Zen had the benefit of inheriting a bigger audience from BBC1's Casualty, which had 6.149 million viewers, a 23.2% share between 8.10pm and 9pm.
ITV1's "celebrity special" of The Cube could only manage 3.936 million, a 14.9% share
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