D Thursday, October 8, 2009 METRO Q: Which Luas line takes you to Movies@Dundrum? A. Red Line B. Green Line C. Purple Line metrocompetition Luas & Movies@ Dundrum have teamed up to give Metro readers a chance of winning Luas tickets and Monthly cinema passes. There are 8 prizes to be won, each lucky winner will receive a pair of Luas 7 Day Adult Tickets and a pair of Monthly Cinema Passes for Movies@ Dundrum. If youre heading to Movies@Dundrum, why not let Luas take you there. With only a 12 minute journey from St. Stephens Green, youll arrive in plenty of time to get in the popcorn! Or why not treat yourself and get tickets to The Mezz? On Luas youll have even more time to enjoy the luxury of The Mezzs private lounge area and exclusive wine bar. Take Luas to Movies@Dundrum. 12 screens in 12 minutes from St. Stephens Green Text LUAS followed by your answer A, B or C and your name to 53133 (texts cost 60c + standard network charge) or email your answer, your name and contact details to ireland.comps@metroireland.ieTerms & Conditions: The competition closes at Middnight 9th October and the winners will be chosen at random from the entries received. Entrants must be over 18 years old. Usual Metro rules apply. The Editors decision is final. SP. Oxygen8, Hospitality House, Cumberland Street South, D2. Customer Service number 0818286606 Luas tickets are valid for use from November 2nd in all zones on the Luas System. Movies@ Dundrum Cinema passes are valid 7 days a week, up to twice a week. Not valid for The Mezz. For more info visit www.luas.ie and www.movies-at.ie For your chance to win a prize pack, just answer this simple question: Robot chef a recipe for the futureHE MAY have a tin head, cardboard legs and light bulbs for eyes but Billy the Cook could be the gadget of the future, according to one child inventor. Robert Unsworth, 13, of Lancashire in England, designed the robot chef as part of a competition to come up with cracking ideas of what the future might look like. And, according to the 85,000 youngsters who took part, it will be a world of time machines, automatic gardens and hover boards. The ideas were submitted to the British Intellectual Property Office by the youngsters under the title Britain In 2020. Lawrence Smith-Higgins of the IPO said: Weve decided to put a selection of the best ideas in a time capsule which well bury. In 2020, well dig it up to see how the ideas shape up in a world thats sure to be different from today. Maybe one of the great innovators of the future is among these 85,000 entries. The youngsters ideas were inspired after a visit to a Wallace & Gromit exhibition at Londons Science Museum. Dinner time: Billy the Cook childrens nursery rhymes could be heading for extinction, experts warned yesterday. A survey by the charity Booktrust revealed they are seen as too old-fashioned by modern parents meaning old favourites such as Twinkle Twinkle little star could be forgotten. Has the little star lost its twinkle? Felix, nine, boils over at sloppy chefs in Ramsays Hells Kitchen Lil Gordon gives telly cooks a right roastinghells Kitchen contestants have been the butt of a grilling from Gordon ramsay mini me Felix light on Us TV. The nine-year-old YouTube sensa- tion made an appearance on the hit reality show and lambasted the re- maining contenders after they failed to impress during a dinner service. Angelic-looking Felix strode to- wards the surprised finalists and fixed them with a death stare with his hands on his hips just like ramsay. he asked the four: What is every- one smiling at? After wiping the smirks off their faces Felix then sneered: last nights dinner service was nothing but a dis- aster. Youre all a bunch of donkeys! Felix then blasted one finalist named dave who had been cooking with one hand during the show after injuring himself. dave, i dont know how you did it with one arm. if you were a horse we would have shot you by now, he said. ramsay later walked on to the set and thanked Felix for his contribution before telling the contestants he just wanted to have a bit of fun with them. The famously foul-mouthed chef signed up the schoolboy from essex, england, to appear on his show earlier this year after seeing his hugely popu- lar spoof rants on YouTube which at- tracted more than 2millions views. in one, he can be seen laying into a sloppy restaurant owner in a diatribe laden with expletives while in another video he screams at his mother for us- ing white bread instead of granary to make his sandwiches. he shouts: What the christ is in here? its f***ing embarrassing. in real life he told the new York Post he was gobsmacked when ramsay flew him to the Us to film the roles. And he added the chef appeared dif- ferent to his on-screen alter ego. he was nice but . . . you think hes gonna swear at you when you first meet him. i watch Kitchen night- mares every week and you see him swearing all the time, Felix said. But hes actually a really nice guy. he said he loved my hair. By FreD Attewill what is everyone smiling at? Outspoken Felix light confronts the contestants, telling them: youre all a bunch of donkeys Picture: Fox
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