That sounds like fun! The only thing that you could have done to make it more like the real Iron Chef is to have thrown a fish head in there. It seems like there's always the head of something or other thrown into one of the dishes.
I would like someone to briefly explained to me the true definition of a run on sentence. Also write the sentence and show me where it is run on. And why it is used as an obnoxious comment in writing essays. Or is it really the wrong way to write a sentence in a paragraph for your teacher's reading, when writing an essay.
What fun!
Posted by: sarah b. | October 20, 2005 at 06:22 PM
That sounds like fun! The only thing that you could have done to make it more like the real Iron Chef is to have thrown a fish head in there. It seems like there's always the head of something or other thrown into one of the dishes.
Posted by: Jenn | October 20, 2005 at 09:53 PM
That sounds like a blast! yum. squash.
Posted by: Carrie | October 21, 2005 at 05:32 AM
Hey, I call cop out. A cooking type would have a different take on it...
Posted by: Greg | October 21, 2005 at 06:16 AM
I would like someone to briefly explained to me the true definition of a run on sentence. Also write the sentence and show me where it is run on. And why it is used as an obnoxious comment in writing essays. Or is it really the wrong way to write a sentence in a paragraph for your teacher's reading, when writing an essay.
Posted by: Jennifer Noel | April 10, 2006 at 12:53 PM