A family faced the challenge of a phantom pooer, leading to an investigation where a parent monitored the children after they used the toilet. The investigation concluded with identifying one child as the culprit. In an unrelated note, unusual items found in the fridge included garlic chives, tarragon, peaches in juice, and unexpected slime mistaken for food. Additionally, anecdotes about working at Hungry Jack's as a teenager revealed it as a memorable yet daunting experience. Lastly, a skill learned for a role included rowing, despite a fear of being underwater.
I actually set up a situation where I pretended the other toilet was blocked and they couldn't use it, and I stalked my children after each poo.
I have garlic chives. I've got tarragon. I have got peaches in juice. Oh my God, what is this? I think it's slime.
There were some pretty dodgy characters hanging around Rundle Mall back then. I have filmed many, many scary things over my career, but nothing quite compares to the experience of working at Hungry Jack's.
Bizarrely, I learned to row for A Discovery of Witches. I learned how to flip my boat and come up the other way, which was really horrifying as someone who is deathly afraid of being underwater.
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