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Last post: 1 month, 1 week ago | Thread started: Jul 23, 08, 3 a.m.
- Spookytim
I pray to god I never meet him becuase I'm sure he'd be capable of kicking the living shit out me, but my impulse to smash him in the face the very moment he dropped a hurried 'yes?' in the middle of a sentence yes? where it shouldn't be yes? would over-ride my instinct for self-preservation. Yes?
AAAARRRGHHHHFUCK OFF YOU SMUG CNUT.


- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 3:08 a.m. – Permalink
- Stugoo
ramsey is great.
hes meant to be pretty decent in real life... only in the kitchen is when he goes mental. he has a high standard.
When he swears and shouts at people it breaks them down to build them right back up again. He uses those techniques to break bad habits and command respect because hes a fucking good chef!

- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 3:32 a.m. – Permalink
- paraselene
i liked the uk kitchen nightmares, but the us version was horrendous. mostly down to the opening graphics. those knives! what decade is this, i ask you!?!?!


- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 4:10 a.m. – Permalink
- jasontroj
My girlfriend and I agree. His BBC programming is great, his Fox (US) programming is complete horse shit.
Kitchen Nightmares for instance. The UK version is so dead on with the restaurant industry, it's businesses that just can't get over that hump into complete success. The US version is just a circus freak show of the most foul kitchen sites ever.
But U.S. network television reminds me of the movie Idiocracy more often than not.


- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 6 a.m. – Permalink







