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Old 06-14-07 | 03:29 PM
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I love watching Ramsay, but good christ so much of this show feels set up. From the girls winning thanks to the "last 3 fish" to Aaron's whining (I still say he's a plant) to the "patrons" that are Fox employees and friends... the only redeemable thing is Ramsay's constant stream of verbal abuse. And, of course, Bonnie's sweet luscious behind. I'd love to cook that thing up Albert Fish style. De-lish!
Old 06-15-07 | 11:16 AM
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Its all relative. Hes the best chef in Britain. But their food is god awful. They eat boiled potoes for cryin out loud. Its the only country that you will ever visit and while there be forced to actually seek out a McDonald's just to get something palatable into your system.
What the hell is it with Americans thinking that English food is bad??? The last time i had a boiled potato was when i was about 6 years old in school....and that was a one off. English people roast and fry a lot of stuff. The food in England is excellent and the choice is far superior to what you can get in America. I guess a lot of Americans visit England and go to London, eat fish and chips and think they have experienced all that England has to offer. If you want to get the full experience get out of London and try many of the diverse foods that are available. A lot of American food is the same as English food when you got or resteraunts and fast foods. Supermarkets however i feel are far superior in England. Whenever i go back to the UK i go enjoy going shopping for food because of the increased variety available.
Old 06-16-07 | 06:37 AM
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What the hell is it with Americans thinking that English food is bad??? The last time i had a boiled potato was when i was about 6 years old in school....and that was a one off. English people roast and fry a lot of stuff. The food in England is excellent and the choice is far superior to what you can get in America. I guess a lot of Americans visit England and go to London, eat fish and chips and think they have experienced all that England has to offer. If you want to get the full experience get out of London and try many of the diverse foods that are available. A lot of American food is the same as English food when you got or resteraunts and fast foods. Supermarkets however i feel are far superior in England. Whenever i go back to the UK i go enjoy going shopping for food because of the increased variety available.

Oohhhh buuurn!

Stop, we were just joking. But then again Americans aren't the only ones who've felt that way about British cuisine. Anyway, like I said it was mostly friendly ribbing of our Brits cousins.

I'll bet you think British teeth are better than American teeth too.
Old 06-16-07 | 07:59 AM
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Anyone know what was the cause of Rachel's death? Has it been announced yet?
Old 06-16-07 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by atari2600
i cant tell if hes looking for a great chef or a girlfriend.
Ramsay doesn't need this show to pick up women. For being one weird looking dude women fall all over this guy, not to mention the fact that his wife is smoking hot.
Old 06-16-07 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by KillerCannabis
I love watching Ramsay, but good christ so much of this show feels set up. From the girls winning thanks to the "last 3 fish" to Aaron's whining (I still say he's a plant) to the "patrons" that are Fox employees and friends... the only redeemable thing is Ramsay's constant stream of verbal abuse. And, of course, Bonnie's sweet luscious behind. I'd love to cook that thing up Albert Fish style. De-lish!
I agree on all counts. Bonnie looks like a younger version of the hot Wife Coach on Friday Night Lights.

Ramsay's other shows are better shows, but he's definitely toned down on them so you don't get to see him shout at people for 20 mins straight.
Old 06-16-07 | 11:18 AM
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This show is nothing more than a freak show and I love every single minute of it!
Old 06-19-07 | 09:55 AM
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quick question: do ALL chefs smoke? seems like every chef on this show smokes during breaks.
Old 06-19-07 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by atari2600
quick question: do ALL chefs smoke? seems like every chef on this show smokes during breaks.
I worked in the resturant business from the age of 14-18. and most Cooks/Chefs are F'd up! They do drugs in the walk-in box, smoke a ton, drink, are all high strung etc.

It is a fun place to work at times, but Hells' kitchen is not that far off from the truth - I remember answering "Yes Chef" all the time when getting yelled at. You would get yelled at durring busy times, but when the rush died down they would be all buddy-buddy with you

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