Dunkin Donuts pull 'terrorist scarf' ad

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luke wrote:i just google imaged here ... she can come and cook me a roast anyday :)

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Looks like she's into Extreme Cooking - underwear and high-heels and hot fat is a combination only for the practiced!

I'm suddenly quite hungry... haha
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Last time I watched her show, she didn't look like that :lol: I'm guessing those were photoshopped.
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eefanincan wrote:Last time I watched her show, she didn't look like that :lol: I'm guessing those were photoshopped.
Those are. It's pretty obvious if you've actually seen her. Which is a shame actually because she looks fine the way she is.
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you'd have thought they'd have airbrushed out the burnt bits on the turkey... haha
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i did wonder if the picture was real, i was going to say i couldn't see any of our tv chefs in such poses ... not that delias up for it
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faceless wrote:you'd have thought they'd have airbrushed out the burnt bits on the turkey... haha
Well, I don't exactly think anyone's looking at the turkey :lol:
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luke wrote:i did wonder if the picture was real, i was going to say i couldn't see any of our tv chefs in such poses ... not that delias up for it
Well, the picture look like they came from an a promotional shoot. Her show she is dressed very normal, nothing like that. Like I said, it's actually a shame because she is just an average girl and looks very nice just the way she is.
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Skylace wrote:Well, the picture look like they came from an a promotional shoot. Her show she is dressed very normal, nothing like that. Like I said, it's actually a shame because she is just an average girl and looks very nice just the way she is.
looks like it was part of shoot for mens mag fhm, so probably highly photoshopped!
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I love RR ..love her cooking show.. cannot stand her daytime show shes too hyper for me ...... her parents are Italian .....I guess that makes her a threat in a scarf...... :? :? :?
shes a very pretty girl......but all of the times i have seen her shes pretty covered up ......

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Man threatened with arrest at Heathrow for wearing Transformers T-shirt
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An airline passenger claimed that a security guard threatened to arrest him because he was wearing a T-shirt showing a cartoon robot with a gun. Brad Jayakody, 30, from London, said he was stopped from passing through security at Heathrow's Terminal 5 after his Transformers T-shirt was deemed 'offensive.'

The IT consultant was set to fly off on a business trip to Dusseldorf in Germany when he was pulled to one side. Mr Jayakody said the first guard started joking with him about the Transformers character depicted on his French Connection T-shirt.

'"Then he explains that since Megatron is holding a gun, I'm not allowed to fly,' he said. 'It's a 40ft tall cartoon robot with a gun as an arm. There is no way this shirt is offensive in any way, and what I'm going to use the shirt to pretend I have a gun?

He was cooperative with the supervisor and took off the the 'offensive' T-shirt, replacing it with another shirt in his carry on luggage. A spokesman for Heathrow operator BAA said: 'If a T-shirt had a rude word or a bomb on it, for example, a passenger may be asked to remove it.

'We are investigating what happened to see if it came under this category. 'If it's offensive, we don't want other passengers upset.' He said there was no record of the incident and the passenger 'certainly didn't make a formal complaint at the time.'

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This story comes under the same kind of banner of idiocy I reckon...

I wonder if he didn't make a formal complaint because that would just be extending the idiocy? I'm sure he was paid a few hundred for this story though... result!
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Yeah that guy looks as though he would be a threat doesn't he? I mean his gut could just explode at any time, especially at altitude.

I'll be flying to the UK soon and shall be damn sure to raise a stink about anyone wearing anything threatening, from High School Musical shirts upwards.
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