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What do you call a vessel that is tilting? A vaseline.

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Southerners would NEVER call a pot a vessel. Never.
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On 11/16/2014 Johnnyeager said:

Are you sure he's not calling the Le Creuset rep a vassal?

Trouble maker!

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I had to hear him gobble several times today on shows other than his own. Disgusting in a grown man! How on earth does he think he comes across to many adults? Or does he just not care?

I suspect he calls Le Cruset a vessel because he can't pronounce the actual name since the words are French. He used to stumble over a lot of English words!!!!!!

Believe me, it isn't because he's from the South.

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On 11/16/2014 chessylady said: Why does David keep calling the Le Cruset pot a vessel? I think of a vessel as a ship that sails on the ocean. Do the French call them vessels?

Because he doesn't want to try to pronounce ""cocotte?""

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On 11/16/2014 fthunt said:

David is EXTRORDINARY THIS IS EXTRORDINARY THIS DEAL IS EXTRORDINARY ALL IN the KITCHEN WITH DAVID YOU KNOW.....AND KITCHEN WITH DAVID IS EXTROORDINARY AND WE LOVE TO SAY...........EXTROORDINARY AND KITCHEN WITH DAVID.

This guy loves to say his name - me? I'd just say 'today in Kitchen we have""... blah blah blah

LOL!!! I notice he most often says ""I have for you. . . "" rather than just ""we have.""

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On 11/16/2014 brewhaha said:

What do you call a vessel that is tilting? A vaseline.

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On 11/16/2014 Perkup said:

I had to hear him gobble several times today on shows other than his own. Disgusting in a grown man! How on earth does he think he comes across to many adults? Or does he just not care?

I suspect he calls Le Cruset a vessel because he can't pronounce the actual name since the words are French. He used to stumble over a lot of English words!!!!!!

Believe me, it isn't because he's from the South.

a big old SOUTHERN LOLLOLLOLHAHAHAHA!!!
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On 11/16/2014 dex said: A vessel is a container...I guess

I think QVC has referenced many ""cooking pots"" as vessels for years. (maybe David started it?)