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May 5, 2008 - 05:54 PM
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Hung is currently Executive Chef at a glatt kosher restaurant in New York. He had no clue about Kashruth and Jews before he was hired, so he's been getting quite the education. He did his first Passover food and brought a bunch of new twists to the traditional fare. Good for him!! I really like to see a chef willing to go outside his comfort zone and learn. Thank you, m'dear, for the update. -------------------- "Don't sweat the small stuff, and it's all pretty small stuff" -My Dad
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift---that's why they call it the present. If you have one foot in yesterday and one foot in tomorrow, you're pissing on today. Jam tomorrow and jam yesterday, but never jam today. Courtesy of MoHub. Life is a journey, roll down the windows and enjoy the breeze!!! |
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May 5, 2008 - 06:09 PM
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Okay. This is Mother's only weigh-in on the Marcel debate. I believe I'm a disinterested (but not uninterested) party in this. I see Marcel as immature but not worthy of the contempt he drew (and draws). He is a prime example of Alexander Pope's warning that "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring." In other words, he'd gotten an idea about molecular gastronomy, but he never really made the connection between the gimmickry and old-fashioned idea of making food people want to eat. I think he failed to see molecular gastronomy technique as a means to an end; rather, MG was, for him, an end in itself. I think Marcel is an amazing talent, and once he outgrows the "Gosh gee-whiz" aspect and the embarrassing attempts to display coolth by rapping, he will develop into a chef to be reckoned with. He probably just needs to get laid. Hung—and even more so, Richard—understands the concept behind the experimental technique, and both, as a result, produce food to be eaten. I think Marcel will get there eventually—but not for a few years yet. Brilliant analysis there...About his connection to MG. I never thought he was a GREAT chef..But he did make Michelle Bernstein's mouth sing and dance ...From what everyone says , Elia was the GREAT chef that season...But they all REALLY messed up a lot.... Darlin'...after TC methinks Marcel is gettin' laid a whole lot. I can't find the pic of him and sexy Vegas girl..But how can anyone deny his charm and je ne se qua this night????? He was delightful that night.......Sigh (And NO Jim Betty was in the wrong that night I think Simon is confusing Mikey for the Puck character on that season.I mean really...just yuck. ![]() This post has been edited by Kristlkrost: May 5, 2008 - 06:11 PM -------------------- |
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May 5, 2008 - 06:13 PM
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EDITED after TC methinks Marcel is gettin' laid a whole lot. OMG, mental image!!! Mental image!! I am so coming after you girl.
Thanks. Now I won't be getting laid tonight. This post has been edited by chucole: May 5, 2008 - 06:25 PM -------------------- "Like Kurosawa I make mad films. 'K I don't make films. But if I did they'd have a samurai." BNL
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May 5, 2008 - 06:43 PM
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I assume that you highlighted that for a reason. Well, here's a highlight: But there's a big problem with white rice. The majority of the nutrients in the rice kernel are in the layers that are removed. What's left is mostly starch. As refined rice is 81%-83% carbohydrates, it's considered a high energy food. But on the flip side of this, many of the nutrients needed for correct digestion of white rice were removed during the milling process which forces the body to 'steal' from it's reserves to digest it. Compared to brown rice, white rice's nutrients have been greatly reduced in fatty acids, fiber (which is already low in brown rice compared to some of the other grains), vitamin E, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folacin, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc and copper. The amino acids remain relatively unchanged. http://waltonfeed.com/self/rice.html Because of the importance of consuming proteins that provide all of the necessary amino acids, dietary proteins are considered to belong to two different groups, depending on the amino acids they provide. Complete proteins, which constitute the first group, contain ample amounts of all of the essential amino acids. These proteins are found in meat, fish, poultry, cheese, eggs, and milk. Incomplete proteins, which constitute the second group, contain only some of the essential amino acids. These proteins are found in a variety of foods, including grains, legumes, and leafy green vegetables. Although it is important to consume the full range of amino acids, both essential and nonessential, it is not necessary to get them from meat, fish, poultry, and other complete-protein foods. In fact, because of their high fat content-as well as the use of antibiotics and other chemicals in the raising of poultry and cattle-most of those foods should be eaten in moderation. Fortunately, the dietary strategy called mutual supplementation enables you to combine partial-protein foods to make complementary protein-proteins that supply adequate amounts of all the essential amino acids. For instance, although beans and brown rice are both quite rich in protein, each lacks one or more of the necessary amino acids. However, when you combine beans and brown rice with each other, or when you combine either one with any of a number of protein-rich foods, you form a complete protein that is a high-quality substitute for meat. http://1stholistic.com/Nutrition/hol_nutr_protein.htm So, once again, all he had to do was add a few beans and he would have been fine. He made up for some of the vitamins and minerals stripped from the rice by using sweet potatoes. In fairness, I was able to find a producer of white rice that claims that rice has all 8 essential amino acids. Which is fine except that there are, for all practical purposes 10 (two have been added to the list of necessary amino acids, one of which is considered "essential" for children). And rice is seriously lacking in at least two of the "classical 8") amino acids. Remember that you have to not only have the amino acids present, but you have to have sufficient quantities to be useful. That's why you add legumes or meat proteins to "round out" the protein in rice, and why you need a source of vitamins and minerals (like the sweet potato) to fill in what milling takes away in the case of white rice. Finally, the percentage is protein vs. caloric content of white rice is far lower than for most beans. So, while there's protein present, it's not of the quantity that you'll find in other forms of protein. That's why you find in rice eating cultures that they combine rice with meat or bean proteins. They don't generally just eat rice with veggies. India is a good example. They have their share of vegetarians, and they don't put beans in their curries generally. But they serve their lentils and such as a side dish. And beans by themselves aren't "a complete meal" either, even when combined with something as "nutritious" as sweet potatoes or other veggies. It's only nutritious up to a point. Just having all 8 "classically essential" amino acids doesn't make a food a complete meal either. Milk has all 8 of them as well (as does a nice thick ribeye steak). But no one says that a glass of milk is a "nutritious meal", even though it's chock-a-block full of vitamins and minerals as well. The key word is "balanced". Well we don't know what kind of rice he used. And remember the Coconut milk, Squash and Sweet Potato all bring some protien to the table as well. -------------------- |
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May 5, 2008 - 06:45 PM
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Darlin'...after TC methinks Marcel is gettin' laid a whole lot. Laid? More like layed out by girls throwing wine bottles. -------------------- |
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May 5, 2008 - 06:52 PM
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Laid? More like layed out by girls throwing wine bottles. You bet your sweet boopie. -------------------- "Like Kurosawa I make mad films. 'K I don't make films. But if I did they'd have a samurai." BNL
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May 5, 2008 - 07:04 PM
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Good thing I stocked up on paper towels Jim Did I make you speet? -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:05 PM
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Season 2 may have been the overall "Season of Bad Behavior," if you are looking at the large number of cheftestants who exhibited pathetically bad behavior at least once. But Season 4 is certainly giving S2 a run for the money in this regards. There may not be as many rude, obnoxious, arrogant characters as there were in S2. However, the S4 bad-behavior chefs that are still there (or who have, thankfully, already been eliminated) are just as bad as anyone in S2 or any other season. Frankly, Lisa, on her own, is more contemptuous and irritating than all the jerks in S2 combined. Lisa may be more of a massive pain in the ass than all of the jerks in reality TV combined. -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:06 PM
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Jimmy boy Need anything??? Anything but a foam. -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:07 PM
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Marcel even pissed off the season 1 chefs during the All Star special. And he knew them for all of oh 15 minutes. LOL He's a d-bag. He just needs to get laid more than once a year. Once that happens, he should be okay. -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:08 PM
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Oh Jim really he's just so misunderstood. LMAO Marcel said he was coming on the show to not make friends, alienated everyone around him and got preferential treatment from production. Just look at the Marcel Frank incident. One second he was bragging about how he threw everyones stuff on the floor. The next second he's tell Frank a slightly different tune. Well, that could also be because he probably knew that Frank could end him and not even work up a sweat doing it. -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:09 PM
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HMMM use the money---first season Tiff said if she had won she would pay off debt and travel. Harold has opened his restaurant, but Ilan hasn't done squat! Still don't know about Hung but I'll bet he does open his own restaurant and he'll be highly successful. I love your idea---it's like a giant playground for everyone!!! Can I work for you??? He is planning on opening a restaurant in NYC, but $100K doesn't go as far here as it does elsewhere. -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:09 PM
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And 4) the fact that he wants a bunch o lil Blaizes runnin round the place?! Well, yeah--not really into kids of my own. -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:10 PM
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Okay. This is Mother's only weigh-in on the Marcel debate. I believe I'm a disinterested (but not uninterested) party in this. I see Marcel as immature but not worthy of the contempt he drew (and draws). He is a prime example of Alexander Pope's warning that "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring." In other words, he'd gotten an idea about molecular gastronomy, but he never really made the connection between the gimmickry and old-fashioned idea of making food people want to eat. I think he failed to see molecular gastronomy technique as a means to an end; rather, MG was, for him, an end in itself. I think Marcel is an amazing talent, and once he outgrows the "Gosh gee-whiz" aspect and the embarrassing attempts to display coolth by rapping, he will develop into a chef to be reckoned with. He probably just needs to get laid. Hung—and even more so, Richard—understands the concept behind the experimental technique, and both, as a result, produce food to be eaten. I think Marcel will get there eventually—but not for a few years yet. Excellent post, MH. -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:13 PM
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Brilliant analysis there...About his connection to MG. I never thought he was a GREAT chef..But he did make Michelle Bernstein's mouth sing and dance ...From what everyone says , Elia was the GREAT chef that season...But they all REALLY messed up a lot.... Darlin'...after TC methinks Marcel is gettin' laid a whole lot. I can't find the pic of him and sexy Vegas girl..But how can anyone deny his charm and je ne se qua this night????? He was delightful that night.......Sigh (And NO Jim Betty was in the wrong that night I think Simon is confusing Mikey for the Puck character on that season.I mean really...just yuck. ![]() If you're talking about him snapping at Betty, I don't think either of them was in the wrong--Betty didn't hear the production crew telling them to wait, and assumed Marcel was "snapping" at her when he called her to stop. But the fact that every other chef sided with her should tell you all you need to know about how he'd been dealing with them up until that point. -------------------- My real name is Jim. Feel free to call me that instead of Second, if you prefer.
Anyone who posts anything political--regardless of viewpoint--on the Top Chef boards will be placed on Ignore for two episodes. SEASON 6 STANDINGS THROUGH WEEK TWELVE 1. Kevin (34.25 points, last week #1) 2. Michael V (24 points, last week #2) 3. Bryan (20.5 points, last week #3) 4. Jennifer C (10.25 points, last week #4) 5. Eli (5 points, last week #5, eliminated this week, and about bloody time, too) ELIMINATED: Michael I (4.25 points), Ashley (-4 points), Hector (-4 points), Jennifer Z (-4 points), Mattin (-5.5 points), Laurine (-5.75 points), Ron (-6 points), Preeti (-8 points), Jesse (-9 points), Eve (-9 points), Robin (-14 points, last week #6), Ash (-15 points) |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:32 PM
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![]() Just Got Here ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: Apr 26, 2008 From: Sunny Southern California. Member No.: 53,239 |
Edited for brevity....Something I know SO much about. Warm welcome back to you. Are you sure you aren't WAJ's good twin??? Love your name... profile pic and your post. I heart it. Where do you work??....What kind of restaurant?? I hope you don't mind if I say Happy Cinco De Mayo here to the masses. Mucho caliente in the Mehico' desert ya know?? Hiccup!!! If I'm gonna celebrate all things Mexican...well..... Joann might like a peek Pero...mi casa su casa Meeeeester Sexy Spanish man. Siesta is just a word ![]() Thanks for the welcome KK. You know, he looks a little like one of the Home Owner Association gardeners who works around here. Now I'm going to look funny at him when he makes a comment about trimming my wife's bush. At present I'm not working at all. I'm taking on-line courses in computer programing and raising my son, Ian. It's a job, I just don't get paid for it. I do bring in money by making designs for the silk screener my brother-in-law works for. Here's one I did. ![]() I did work at several restaurants when I was single. I worked as a sous chef at this little Italian place called Marcello's in Riverdive, CA back many years ago. It's long since gone. The owner died and the family closed the business and now there is some guy who sells lawnmowers in that building now. I also worked at Red Lobster, (Rock Lobster as I use to call it.), and Cask N' Cleaver-also of Riverdive and a place in the Cleveland flats called D!ck's. I've also "whored" myself when desperate for cash. Ever fast food joint from Arby's down to Wendy's it seems like. The last food related job I had was at Pizza Hut. I was there for almost five years. I was a store manager though. Then I got hired on by a retail place, (Walden Books), and left food for good. I don't think I'd ever go back either. I'm an old man of 35 now and that phase of life has long past me. I do have the idea to open my own place one day. I love pizza and would like to open a Pizza 80's thing. Make it the way pizza places use to be cir. 1981. Lots of classic arcade games for the kids like Ms. Pac-Man and Donkey Kong. Have classic comedy entertainment like Laurel & Hardy or The Three Stooges. Have a separate bar-n-grill type for the adults with pool tables, pinball and a stage for music shows. And all the gratis popcorn and in-shell peanuts you could want. Just a little dream of mine. Anyways, Happy Cinco De Mayo back at you. I've got a chuck roast in my slow cooker for some shredded beef tacos. The rice and beans are coming along nicely as well. Talk to you later. -------------------- ![]() Ultimate Cooking Tip...Kittens are tasty! Did he say strap in or strap on? |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:38 PM
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If you're talking about him snapping at Betty, I don't think either of them was in the wrong--Betty didn't hear the production crew telling them to wait, and assumed Marcel was "snapping" at her when he called her to stop. But the fact that every other chef sided with her should tell you all you need to know about how he'd been dealing with them up until that point. Jim deareth We are tawking about Sam..Mikey and Ilan who couldn't stand him him for turning them in for beer and Vicodin. Think of the people who did NOT have a problem with Marcel.....There were many. About Otto....That was rather harsh don'tya' think???? I mean haven't you ever NOT returned something that you walked out of the store with that you were unaware of....If you say no then you are either a liar or a saint. Saint Second Try ....Nice ring As my consigliere AI just pointed out to me...the lychees weren't even for his dish. AND something happened with production. Not sure if it went down the way WAJ Edgar Hoover says....but something did...Otto was kinda' a stoonad actually..Didn't he realize the cameras were a rollin??? I mean taking the lychees?? Big deal...Not really....He didn't murder anyone...But knowing they saw it all..I woulda' said I am NOT leaving this area till we return them..I would have demanded that. Because as we know....I am one demanding b*tch Otto does a lot of altruistic things for the homeless and hungry.... I don't think we can character assassinate him over that strange mistake...I do think he was wrong though ...but to a much lesser degree than to call him a liar and a thief. Next!!!!!! This post has been edited by Kristlkrost: May 5, 2008 - 07:39 PM -------------------- |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:48 PM
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Jim deareth We are tawking about Sam..Mikey and Ilan who couldn't stand him him for turning them in for beer and Vicodin. Think of the people who did NOT have a problem with Marcel.....There were many. About Otto....That was rather harsh don'tya' think???? I mean haven't you ever NOT returned something that you walked out of the store with that you were unaware of....If you say no then you are either a liar or a saint. Saint Second Try ....Nice ring As my consigliere AI just pointed out to me...the lychees weren't even for his dish. AND something happened with production. Not sure if it went down the way WAJ Edgar Hoover says....but something did...Otto was kinda' a stoonad actually..Didn't he realize the cameras were a rollin??? I mean taking the lychees?? Big deal...Not really....He didn't murder anyone...But knowing they saw it all..I woulda' said I am NOT leaving this area till we return them..I would have demanded that. Because as we know....I am one demanding b*tch Otto does a lot of altruistic things for the homeless and hungry.... I don't think we can character assassinate him over that strange mistake...I do think he was wrong though ...but to a much lesser degree than to call him a liar and a thief. Next!!!!!! And what business of Marcel's was it that Mikey was drinking beer and taking Vicodin? Mind your own business. And your a stoonad if you seriously re-watch that episode and don't realize that some production monkey business went on. That is exactly how the lychee event went down according to Marrisa's Chow interview. And since we know that Bravo stations their little toadies right with the interviewed contestant we can probably assume they was a bit more monkey business than that. -------------------- |
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May 5, 2008 - 07:51 PM
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![]() Just Got Here ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: Apr 26, 2008 From: Sunny Southern California. Member No.: 53,239 |
Hey Darth Pervertus, In return for borrowing your graphics for a post, I made your virgin post a bit easier to read. Red lettering is hard on the eyes. I don't agree with everything you said, but it's clear that you tried (maybe a bit too hard) to be entertaining, and that should be flattering to everyone on this board. I am primarily a fan of Project Runway like your better half, but I am trying out Top Chef for a season. It would be fun to have a husband/wife team post on the Project Runway board this July! If the fashions don't interest you, you could do the model commentary.. Greetings Note, thanks for the reply. As you can see I have switched my color to black for the aesthetic reasons you mentioned. It's a "Sith" color as well. And you're welcome to whatever graphics I put up. Sorry if I came off as too hyperbolic. I was five bong hits away from sleepy-time when I wrote my first post. At that point almost everything seemed funny. As far as Project Runway goes I'll see if my wife wants to do it. She's more a My Space girl. She had a bad message board experience over at the Shark Tank-AKA IMDb. But I think she'd be game for it. And yes, after watching all these seasons of PR I have developed an eye for fashion. Which is funny because I'm a former punk rocker and my fashion sense use to not extend to more than Dickies, Band Tees, Docs, Safety Pins and Chucks. In fact I'm wearing my Venom logo T-shirt and Dickies cargo shorts as I type this. But now, when I find myself in a clothing store with Jo I can look at something and realize "That's Hideous!" -------------------- ![]() Ultimate Cooking Tip...Kittens are tasty! Did he say strap in or strap on? |
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May 5, 2008 - 08:14 PM
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Bravo Afficionado ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,126 Joined: Aug 3, 2006 From: N.Y. The greatest state of mind. Member No.: 31,486 |
And what business of Marcel's was it that Mikey was drinking beer and taking Vicodin? Mind your own business. And your a stoonad if you seriously re-watch that episode and don't realize that some production monkey business went on. That is exactly how the lychee event went down according to Marrisa's Chow interview. And since we know that Bravo stations their little toadies right with the interviewed contestant we can probably assume they was a bit more monkey business than that. You called me a stoonad I like it I know something went down....I do. But it ain't always a plot against mankind!!! I'll go listen to her interview again...But it may have been more a legal issue than any big drama spin. Jesus.. Mary and Joseph....WHY do I even bother?????? -------------------- |
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