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are they serious?

I would love to see them pitch this idea to the judges in Dragon's Den.

I believe this is floating above the tower of london at the moment

as requested by forum admin:

for future proofing this thread

the link above shows a 22 seater dining table with a central food prep area for a chef. Think about a teppanyaki chef pod and diners sitted around him.

Now attach the table and seats and all diners the table and have a crane lift the entire lot up into the air and you basically got a dining table in mid air.

yes my description doesn't really do it justice.

for those with a black and white tv

the red ball is the one next to the green. :wink:

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"so tell me how do you bone a chicken?"

"tastes so good makes you want to slap your mamma!!"

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http://www.dinnerinthesky.com/

are they serious?

I would love to see them pitch this idea to the judges in Dragon's Den.

I believe this is floating above the tower of london at the moment

What happens if you want to go to the loo?

Actually, I can guess...

:smile:

i asked that too

and seems like that is everyone's favoutire question too

http://www.dinnerinthesky.com/faq.php

"so tell me how do you bone a chicken?"

"tastes so good makes you want to slap your mamma!!"

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Why WHY?? I don't get why you would want to do this- I was sure it was a joke!

I thought of one FAQ not there- do they provide paper bage for panic attacks, or any other eventuality?

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Sarah Poli, Firenze, Kibworth Beauchamp

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:wacko: Ugghhhh I hadn't even factored in those rodents with wings....

http://www.allium.uk.net

http://alliumfood.wordpress.com/ the alliumfood blog

"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming - Whey hey what a ride!!!, "

Sarah Poli, Firenze, Kibworth Beauchamp

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Why WHY?? I don't get why you would want to do this- I was sure it was a joke!

I thought of one FAQ not there- do they provide paper bage for panic attacks, or any other eventuality?

Like pigeons nicking your ham hock!

Even worse...seagulls!

What if you drop a fork? Or your shoe? This is too weird. :wacko:

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I notice no US affiliation. With liability concerns what they are here, I am not surprised. In the right setting I would think that it would be fun, though I don not think I would go out of my way to do it. I imagine the food is fairly straightforward and not the principle point of the exercise.

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