On 9/29/2010 10:12 AM, Default User wrote:
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>> Don't know about the sheila, but the guy was obviously heading 'down the
>> river' anyways with his failed restaurant. Seems even a makeover and
>> helping
>> hand from Ramsey wasn't enough for him to get out of debt and run a
>> successful business. Some people should just stick to being employee's,
>> rather than try to be an employer.
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> That seems counter to the facts.
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> "But Cerniglia's sister Danielle Wynn was horrified at suggestions that the
> chef's tragic end was in any way linked to his TV savaging.
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> Instead she insisted his brush with Ramsay was one of the best things that
> ever happened to him - and in fact meant his business was doing better than
> ever."
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> <http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/news/article_1587950.php/Sister-of-suicide-chef-insists-he-loved-being-on-Gordon-Ramsay-s-TV-show>
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> According to the NY Post(but you must consider the source) marital troubles
> and drugs might be a factor:
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> http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m...YR1X7RAHrJECLO
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> It's not like people who appear on the shows don't know what's going on.
> Most of the yelling and such is staged for the sake of drama.
The reality is that reality shows are not real. The second reality is
that the only thing people will remember about all this is that there
was a TV cooking show that had a chef so abusive that it caused people
to kill themselves. That's the breaks. :-)
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> Brian