It's one of those things that is great to watch but no so great to get caught up in. I am of course talking about a water fight. What started out as a wet t-shirt competition between Sammy G and Meeche quickly escalated from small glasses to pints and spread to other spectators including Mik and Erika.
The 10 rules of Savoyard cuisine If you are just on holiday or a seasoned -aire there are a couple of unspoken rules when you visit a Savoyard restaurant. 1. What to eat - Of your two food groups you have only one choice; Pierre chaud (that's a hot stone for you out of towners) AND a Raclette and maybe an side order of cheese fondue. Thats right, meat AND cheese it's tha
Well it's hello 2008 and goodbye to 2007. The hard bit of the season is over and it's all downhill from now on. No more shoehorning an ostrich sized bird into a chicken sized oven. No more injuries. No more wetting the bed. No more obnoxious Russian guests. No more leaving Kalico at 7am on new years morning to cook breakfast and feeling like a large furry animal has died i
Those of you who have done seasons before or have had a sneaky peak at the news archive on the website will know I have a penchant for meteorically metaphors and for good reason. As we have seen this winter with huge pre-season snowfalls the forces of nature come in cycles and like El-nino are renowned for their great destructive properties. This year, for the first time
If we were using stereotypes and I said the words 'nanny' and 'Swedish' to you then the words 'sure thing' might spring to mind. But in this case you would be way off the mark. What started out so well at the beginning of the night just went so downhill. Even a conjugal visit to the Jump loos turned into a disappointing spectator sport instead of anything hands (or mouths)
Infamous Supertravel pole dancer Caroline was starting off 2008 in good form. Not satisfied with the overcrowded pole in Kalico she went home with the even more infamous Lord (Ski Higher 05) for an intensive 1on1 hands on night session practicing sliding up and down Lord's greasy pole.