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Huong Le rolled 1 4-sided dice:
1
Total: 1 (1-4)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:47 pm
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Masokitten-IG rolled 1 6-sided dice:
2
Total: 2 (1-6)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:49 pm
αииα мαяιє ¢σя∂σνα-уσυиg   Anna, truth be told, was not even paying attention to the dish that John made. She would (possibly) apologize to him later for what transpired, but she doubted it. The man seemed busy making the dish, she doubted he noticed the leering husband from across the stations. She ran her nails up his back, tipping her head in fake focus at the dish. OOC || I haven't a clue as to what was made, but this was the reasoning for Michael's mess ups.
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Masokitten-IG rolled 1 10-sided dice:
5
Total: 5 (1-10)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:52 pm
мι¢нαєℓ мαтнєωѕ уσυиg  She touched him? Why? Why would she-- it was almost as if it was an intended distraction. Yes, that was it. Anna wanted to win... why not distact her mightiest competition. But was it necessary? It worked as Michael stumbled about his station, eyes lingering 89% of the time on Anna and the man's station. His cannelloni came out good, not up to his normal standards but average. It was a little crisp coming out of the oven as Michael leered across the stations at his baiting and teasing wife. Yes, certainly it was her clever idea to win.. certainly.
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Masokitten-IG rolled 1 8-sided dice:
1
Total: 1 (1-8)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:53 pm
мι¢нαєℓ мαтнєωѕ уσυиg Or maybe it wasn't. Try as he might, he couldn't help the slump in his shoulders as he thickened the sage brown-butter sauce to drizzle over the cannelloni. His spoon slipped and it pooled sloppily around the plates edges. Sighing heavily, Michael used a napkin as the judges approached to try dabbing away the excess sauce from the meal and the table.
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:45 pm
 What? She had been eliminated? Who in there right mind would dare to eliminate Elizabeth Berry when she very obviously deserved to win. Her food was the best there and they all knew it! She stomped her foot and huffed in anger after the results were announced. This was just preposterous! She could flip a table over, she was so mad. Oh, but flipping tables wasn't lady-like at all, and she couldn't do something as terrible as lose her composure. Actually, she decided she didn't care, with the situation being what it was, those actions would be completely justifiable. You know what, she wouldn't even flip it, she'd kick it over instead, and kick it over she did.
"Do you people know anything about cooking?" she directed towards the judges. It was a rhetorical question, because they obviously didn't. Were any of them even qualified to be doing this? She doubted it. They were all just working against her, that's what it was. Well, they would be sorry. One day they would all learn just how great she was, and what would they do then? They'd come kissing her shoes and apologizing for wronging her, just as they should. Oh, it would happen. Maybe not today, but one day it would.
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Bellop rolled 1 4-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-4)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:47 pm
((Cooking roll, will edit later))
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Bellop rolled 1 6-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-6)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:49 pm
((Cooking roll, will edit))
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Bellop rolled 1 4-sided dice:
1
Total: 1 (1-4)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:50 pm
((Presentation roll, will edit later))
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Bellop rolled 1 6-sided dice:
5
Total: 5 (1-6)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:52 pm
((Presentation roll, will edit))
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Elen_Gilthoniel rolled 20 6-sided dice:
4, 4, 2, 2, 2, 3, 1, 6, 1, 6, 2, 1, 4, 1, 4, 6, 3, 2, 2, 1
Total: 57 (20-120)
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Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 11:46 pm
1. Michael Young: 4 ~~~~~
2. Chloe Yadav & Cyrus Hayden: 4
Well, it wasn't too bad, anyway. All things considered, she knew it could have been waaaaay worse. And it was kind of nice--little square thingies with stuff inside. Yum! Omnomnom! 3. Marie Young & Freja von der Bach: 2
The drink from the last round had been okay (though, was a drink really an appetizer? But the pumpkin omelet was just not doing it for her at all. Who put pumpkin in an omelet? That was just creepy right there. She barely took a bite before throwing plate straight over her shoulder.
"Next!"
4. Haruka Koyama: 2 4 (+2 for looking like a pro!...and possible elephants)
Murren felt a bit bad for this one. She saw her just cooking away like a cute little pro (sort of--her vision was getting a little blurry). But it looked like an elephant just walked up right behind her and shoved her into the food at the last minute. Err...that seemed a little unlikely, really but when the dish arrived, it did look a bit smooshed so maybe there really was an elephant. Still, it tasted just heavenly. It was such a pity about the appearance.
5. Tshila Curari & Xeiro Rameri: 2 4 (+2 for muscles and amazing technique)
Well, well, well, Murren loved this team. Well, she loved one half of it. In fact, about halfway through watching him cook, she nearly got up with the intention of throwing his partner in the river and taking over as his partner for herself. But when she stood up, the world started slowly tipping to the side, so she sat back down and waited for them to bring over pasta. Delicious pasta...it looked kind of gross, but it tasted really good so good for them!
6. Ezekiel Baum & Gray Wellington: 3
The magic men were doing...well, they weren't doing quite as well this round. The food tasted okay but it was kind of burned and all that. But Murren was just so entertained by all their magic tricks, she almost didn't even notice the dirt on top. Almost.
7. Mao Xiqui & Mei Hwa Li: 1 2 (+1 'coz ah loike 'em)
This group's food was always a little weird for her but they were just so cute! She was just so sure that they were totally a cute little married coupled just having fun at the little cooking festival and this was just making her so happy to watch them. They definitely needed a bonus point.
8. Michael Pearson & Junior Waldroup: 6 5(-1 because ew D= ) ~~~~
9. Vi Triggs & Sethrian Terkhynna: 1 ~~~~~
10. Morgan O'Donald & Wilhelm LeBlanc: 6 4(-2 'coz et looks scary')
Okay, she did not know what those creepy spider looking things were but she was not going to eat them! Except, she kind of had to and that was really not cool. So Murren took a tiny bite (which wasn't that bad, really) and guzzled half of one of the few remaining bottles of ale to wash out the taste of creepy spider looking tailed lobster-mutant...thing.
11. Ayaka Ando & Baba Babcocke: 2 ~~~
12. Jacob Waldroup & Zelynity Niami: 1 ~~~~
13. Keith LeBlanc & Conor Alvey: 4
More pasta! It wasn't quite as good as the other one that was pretty similar, but it was still good enough to warrant a decent score.
14. Schtolteheim Reinbach III & Shinju Sonata: 1 0 (-1 'why are yer still 'ere!?)
Ugh. Why hadn't someone just cooked that thing in the dress yet?
15. Elizabeth Monroe & Anneliese Dahl: 4 ~~~~
16. Ferdinando Sonata & January Sonata: 6 4 (-2 'oo knows wots in tha' D= )
It didn't look bad. It didn't smell bad. But...she was pretty sure that cloth was ripped off the boy's sleeve and she still remembered their last dish had hair in it and it looked like it was put there intentionally. So despite that she didn't immediately start retching when she took a bite, she couldn't help but dock points just in case there was something weird in there.
17. Mathew Young & Brian Roman: 3
Well, surprisingly...whatever they put in front of her didn't taste too bad. But maybe that was just because it wasn't full of hair or other weird things. Mind you, it didn't taste great, but it wasn't terrible either.
18. Mitsukai Yoshiko: 2 ~~~ 19. Paige Lewis: 2 ~~~
20. Anna Cordova-Young & John Alvey-LeBlanc: 1
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LoliKokoro rolled 20 6-sided dice:
2, 3, 3, 3, 5, 2, 1, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 5, 2, 1, 5, 2, 4, 5, 3
Total: 55 (20-120)
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Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:09 am
 Judging rolls!
1. Keith LeBlanc & Conor Alvey: 2 Alex was relieved that Keith seemed to have remembered that he was a professional and started to act like it, though Alex did expect a little bit more from his right-hand-man. Especially once he tasted the dish. Alex frowned, but said nothing at all, before moving onto the next table.
2. Ferdinando Sonata & January Sonata: 3 ...what even was this thing? Alex had never seen it before, nor could he even think of any way to describe it. It was maybe the most alien dish he had ever encountered. And yet... he felt it had been executed as flawlessly as possible, though was that a sleeve? Ignoring the strange decoration, he took a bite. It was completely average. What even was his life?
3. Haruka Koyama: 34 [+1 for good technique] Next was a risotto. Alex had admired the woman's technique even from the judge's table; it had seemed she knew what she was doing beyond just a housewife's understanding. It wasn't the most amazing risotto he had ever tasted, but technique alone was enough to earn his respect.
4. Mao Xiqui & Mei Hwa Li: 3 Stir-fry next? It wasn't the most creative dish, but Alex was still recovering from their last dish, so as long as it was edible he didn't care how creative it was. The technique seemed to a little off, but he tried not to let that worry him. Taking a bite, he relieved it wasn't terrible, but it wasn't amazing either.
6. Vi Triggs & Sethrian Terkhynna: 54 [-1 for disappointing technique] After the last round, Alex had had some high expectations for this Sethrian guy, though it seemed like his girlfriend was dragging him down a bit. Still, Alex expected another pleasant dish, though he had to say, up close, this dish looked a lot sloppier than the last. It tasted decent, but he identified a couple rookie mistakes in this curry.... such as the insane spiciness. Not even pumpkin could balance that out...
7. Tshila Curari & Xeiro Rameri: 24 [+2 for perfect technique!] Yes! This was the kind of thing Alex was expecting out of Xeiro! He gave the man a nod of approval as he examined their pasta. Wasn't the prettiest dish, but it was still cooked to perfection. Too bad it couldn't taste perfect, but Alex could be forgiving when considerable skill was demonstrated.
9. Ezekiel Baum & Gray Wellington: 1 Another risotto... This one looked a little singed, but Alex was sure, after a first round score like that, that it couldn't be too bad--oh wait no this was s**t.
11. Chloe Yadav & Cyrus Hayden: 3 The next dish's execution wasn't that bad... a step up from the last round at least. But Alex had learned by now that decent technique didn't mean it was gonna taste good, and his pessimism was right. Their ravioli was just ordinary.
12. Schotelheim Reinbach III & Shinju Sonata: 10 [-1 for what the ******** is that] What the hell was that a whole, uncut, uncooked pumpkin how the ******** was he supposed to eat that
13. Ayaka Ando & Baba Babcocke: 1
14. Jacob Waldroup & Zelynity Niami: 2
15. Michael Pearson & Junior Waldroup: 2 Next up was... quiche? These two had done pretty alright in the last round, final-score-wise, though honestly, their technique left much to be desired this time around... It was probably no surprise, then, that their food was so mediocre.
17. Michael Young: 56 [+1 for high expectations]
18. Marie Young & Freja von der Bach: 2 Alex's wife had once again made a pretty yet poorly executed dish, though he could at least identify this one. Avoiding eye contact yet again, he took a bite... and promptly was thankful that he was the one who cooked breakfast.
20. Elizabeth Monroe & Anneliese Dahl: 1
21. Morgan O'Donald & Wilhelm LeBlanc: 5 By this point, Alex was beginning to become delirious from all the bad dishes he had consumed. He wasn't sure what he had eaten, but he was pretty sure there was shrimp involved and it was actually well cooked AND it tasted pretty damn good. Oh thank god...
22. Anna Cordova-Young & John Alvey-LeBlanc: 2
23. Mathew Young & Brian Roman: 43 [-1 for bad technique] This next dish... soup? looked more like the aftermath of pumpkin-murder, and Alex was not anxious to try it. But their last dish had actually been pretty good, so he forced himself to sample it. It wasn't as good as their last dish, but it didn't make him want to stab himself in the face with his spoon, so it all evened out, really.
24. Mitsukai Yoshiko: 5
26. Paige Lewis: 3
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mintysprig rolled 20 6-sided dice:
5, 3, 4, 5, 3, 4, 2, 2, 6, 3, 3, 2, 5, 6, 5, 5, 5, 6, 1, 3
Total: 78 (20-120)
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Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:15 am
Judging rolls!
1. Keith LeBlanc & Conor Alvey: 5
2. Ferdinando Sonata & January Sonata: 3
3. Haruka Koyama: 4
4. Mao Xiqui & Mei Hwa Li: 5
6. Vi Triggs & Sethrian Terkhynna: 3 [ - 1 for terrible presentation. ] 2
7. Tshila Curari & Xeiro Rameri: 4
9. Ezekiel Baum & Gray Wellington: 2
11. Chloe Yadav & Cyrus Hayden: 2
12. Schotelheim Reinbach III & Shinju Sonata: 6 [ - 1 for low presentation roll. ] 5
13. Ayaka Ando & Baba Babcocke: 3
14. Jacob Waldroup & Zelynity Niami: 3
15. Michael Pearson & Junior Waldroup: 2
17. Michael Young: 5 [ - 1 for ew, what happened to you. ] 4
18. Marie Young & Freja von der Bach: 6
20. Elizabeth Monroe & Anneliese Dahl: 5 [ - 1 for O-M-G what is this? ] 4
21. Morgan O'Donald & Wilhelm LeBlanc: 5
22. Anna Cordova-Young & John Alvey-LeBlanc: 5
23. Mathew Young & Brian Roman: 6
24. Mitsukai Yoshiko: 1 [ - 1 for ugh, peasants. ] 0
26. Paige Lewis: 3
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High-functioning Marshmallow
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:07 pm
Now that round 2 had finally concluded, it is time to get this show on the road.
1. Tshila Curari & Xeiro Rameri: 47 2. Haruka Koyama: 46 2. Michael Young: 46 4: Marie Young & Freja von der Bach: 43 5. Chloe Yadav & Cyrus Hayden: 42 6. Mao Xiqui & Mei Hwa Li: 41 7. Morgan O' Donald & Wilhelm LeBlanc: 40 8. Keith LeBlanc & Conor Alvey: 36 8. Mike Pearson & Junior Waldroup: 36 10. Ferdindando Sonata & January Sonata: 35 11. Ezekiel Baum & Gray Wellington: 34 12. Jacob Waldroup & Zelynity Niami: 33 13. Ayaka Ando & Baba Babcocke: 32 14. Vi Triggs & Sethrian Terkhyanna: 31 14. Mathew Young & Brian Roman: 31 16. Paige Lewis: 30 17. Anna Young & John Alvey-LeBlanc: 29 18. Elizabeth Monroe & Anneliese Dahl: 28 19. Mitsukai Yoshiko: 25 20. Schtolteheim Reinbach III & Shinju Sonata: 23
Unfortunately, those of you that are under 30 points will sadly not be moving onto the next round. Not that you aren't all beautiful and everything, it's just that no one wants to taste any more of your godawful cooking. Those who will be eliminated are: Anna Young and John Alvey-LeBlanc, Elizabeth Monroe and Anneliese Dahl, Mistukai Yoshiko, and Schtolteheim Reinbach III and Shinju Sonata. All you others can rejoice because you are moving onto the next round which will be dessert and of course keeping along with the pumpkin theme. You may begin now!
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