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Old 05-14-2001, 05:23 PM
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5'10" 165#

BTW, I'm pretty sure those are not Cape Chef's specs. We all know he keeps his identity a secret and is a master of disguise (or was that disgust or disuse? I forget). I have it on good information, though, that he is 6'4", 230# with a six-pack of abs and hair like Fabio. Or was that Nicko?
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Old 05-14-2001, 05:36 PM
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There are only two people who no my true idenity on cheftalk. "non chef" and "Momoreg"

and they have sworn there loyalty to me!!


But alas....I will have to unvail myself this sunday in Chicago
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6'0 ft., 250. I'm big but I'm agile. I can dance the line with the best of them.
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Old 05-15-2001, 12:41 PM
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But Cape, I can't believe it's not butter...


I am 6ft 1 and weigh 180#
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Haven't you heard of Trust no one - X-Files!!!

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I'm curvy, but nowhere near the heaviest on the list! It's interesting to see how you all look...

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I'm 5'0", 113. My doctor thinks that's fine because of my age. I also have long black hair and people think I am a sister to my 37 year old daughter. Not wrinkles yet...but I never cared anyway.
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Old 05-15-2001, 02:38 PM
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Pastachef you're tiny! You're obviously not eating enough pasta
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Old 05-15-2001, 02:42 PM
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5'8" 215 and hopefully counting down, and I suspect GastroNaut is really Jasper White.
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Old 05-15-2001, 02:43 PM
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Fernand Point once made up a truism about never trusting a skinny chef, I disremember the exact words, but he also cautioned to be careful, the chef may have been fat once.
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No time to eat pasta, SeattleDeb As is the case with many people who cook. I'd give anything to be a little taller. I have to stand on a stool to stir some of the pots, and definitely to clean the grill. LOL!
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Oh, little pastachef I bet your back doesn't hurt from bending over the table all day... Are you a good screamer to make up for you small stature?
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Well, I have to admit that I don't scream very often, but I laugh a lot with the college girls My back hurts a lot because of lifting the heavy pots of food or water, keeping the bag in the box milk machine filled as well as the bag in the box soda machines. Then there is the heavy scrub bucket and mop...and those umpteen @#$%# bags of drippy trash that are taller than me. And don't forget the slinging heavy cases of food practically every day as the orders come in Tables? No problem. I simply walk around the whole twelve seaters and swipe and wipe countless times a day. I'm a one person staff. LOL!
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Kitchens are really not designed for they little people
I'm a skinny one, not that short for a girl but still shorter than all my male counterparts. I injured myself last saturday from repeatedly lifting heavy stacks of plates above shoulder level. I can barely move my neck and arm. None of the other guys have this problem as the shelves are a perfect height for them. And regarding that mop: I HATE IT! It takes 10 more energy for me to mop the floors than they do. This equality business is going to be the death of me!
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I hope your shoulder feels better by now, Anneke. I've pulled mine out a couple of times. It definitely is hard and heavy work. I've been doing it for ten years. Every morning I feel like I've been hit by a truck, but by the end of the day I feel so good about what I've accomplished. I'm sure you do too. My doctor says I'm tough. I broke a foot and kept right on working. I had a small stroke and kept right on working. Maybe I'm just stubborn. Whatever...it's just something I have to do.
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