Hell's Kitchen, 7/24/06, FOX
Gordon Ramsay freaks out over nonstick pans, invasive breasts, and other pests of the kitchen. Enjoy.
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Gordon Ramsay freaks out over nonstick pans, invasive breasts, and other pests of the kitchen. Enjoy.
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Comments (3)
That freeze frame is hilarious. He's mimicked the picture of Lee Harvey Oswald when Jack Ruby shot him. He needs a mic or a guitar or something photoshopped on him.
As for Dumpy McBoobsalot, she should have spent more money on her face than her bigger-than-Virginia's sized rack at the clinic.
"Escort these ladies back to plastic surgery." Heh indeed.
1 of 3 | Posted by BigTeebo
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Posted on July 25, 2006 5:54 PM
Actually, I'm finding Mr. Ramsay's insulting style tedious and juvenile. Real bosses who behave this way get sued, and rightly so.
2 of 3 | Posted by Loo
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Posted on July 26, 2006 9:25 AM
Well, Loo, you might want to read Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential" and see just how cruel and vulgar top chefs can be. By all accounts, anyone familiar with the behind the scenes workings of high class cuisine wouldn't even blink at Ramsay's rants. And he's kept over 80% of his staff over the last 10 years. Success breeds respect, despite how much you get yelled at. As he's said from the beginning, "It's not personal." If you can't separate your poor widdle feelings from your work, you're in the wrong profession.
3 of 3 | Posted by coolbyrne
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Posted on July 31, 2006 9:31 PM