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Default Chef Gordon Ramsey in Melbourne

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"Nancy Young" > wrote:

> guardian Snow wrote:
> > €śSwearing is industry language. For as long as we're alive it's not
> > going to change. You've got to be boisterous to get results.€ť
> > Gordon Ramsay
> >
> > Melbourne, Australia (06-06-09)
> >
> > I got to watch Chef Gordon Ramsey in action very recently and I was
> > very impressed by his actions that speak a lot louder than his words.
> > A lot of people attack Chef Ramsey because he does have a foul mouth
> > at times and they fail to see that for him its a part of the culture
> > and where hes from to speak in the fashion that he does.

>
> I don't care about how he acts on tv, but I have no doubt he swears
> for shock value and ratings. If he wanted to change, he would.


You mean like Ann Coulter?
>
> > Its in the press that Gordon is arrogant and I can tell you by our
> > conversation and watching him at the Food and Wine Festival that the
> > things he said about other people were just jokes done to try and
> > entertain people and while I personally dont subscribe to his dry
> > British humor, I understood he was just trying to funny.

>
> Does Gordon have PR? I guess this is their way of excusing his verbal
> assault on that female reporter in Australia.
>
> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,525334,00.html

Gordon Ramsey shocks a Fox News watcher? Hmmmmm
>
> nancy

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