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Nancy2 25-04-2008 05:42 PM

New Dinner Impossible Chef
 
Michael Symon, newly-minted Iron Chef (America), is taking over for
the disgraced Robert Irvine as the chef in Dinner Impossible. He will
begin taping 10 new episodes, which have been expanded to one hour.

I think if I can tune out Symon's annoying giggle, I'll enjoy this
program in a one-hour format.

I know Chef Robert did a Bad Thing, but I liked watching him.

N.

Christopher Helms 25-04-2008 06:15 PM

New Dinner Impossible Chef
 
On Apr 25, 11:42*am, Nancy2 > wrote:
> Michael Symon, newly-minted Iron Chef (America), is taking over for
> the disgraced Robert Irvine as the chef in Dinner Impossible. *He will
> begin taping 10 new episodes, which have been expanded to one hour.
>
> I think if I can tune out Symon's annoying giggle, I'll enjoy this
> program in a one-hour format.
>
> I know Chef Robert did a Bad Thing, but I liked watching him.
>
> N.



It must be a heck of a temptation to pad your resume when you are
talking to The Food Network. That "Jag" guy from the last 'Food
Network Star' was winning when they caught on to him. Sandra Lee,
however, is still at large.

Marcella Peek 25-04-2008 09:47 PM

New Dinner Impossible Chef
 
I liked watching Robert Irvine too.

Michael Symon will probably be fun to watch as well. I was reading _The
Soul of a Chef_ and Michael Rhuleman described his laugh as a tropical
bird mating call. I thought that was a pretty good description.

marcella

In article
>,
Nancy2 > wrote:

> Michael Symon, newly-minted Iron Chef (America), is taking over for
> the disgraced Robert Irvine as the chef in Dinner Impossible. He will
> begin taping 10 new episodes, which have been expanded to one hour.
>
> I think if I can tune out Symon's annoying giggle, I'll enjoy this
> program in a one-hour format.
>
> I know Chef Robert did a Bad Thing, but I liked watching him.
>
> N.


Tracy[_2_] 25-04-2008 10:02 PM

New Dinner Impossible Chef
 


> Nancy2 wrote:
>
>> Michael Symon, newly-minted Iron Chef (America), is taking over for
>> the disgraced Robert Irvine as the chef in Dinner Impossible. He will
>> begin taping 10 new episodes, which have been expanded to one hour.
>>
>> I think if I can tune out Symon's annoying giggle, I'll enjoy this
>> program in a one-hour format.
>>
>> I know Chef Robert did a Bad Thing, but I liked watching him.
>>
>> N.



I also liked Robert Irvine, but I can't seem allow myself to watch him
anymore - in repeats. He gives me the willies now.

I only know Michael Symon from one episode of Iron Chef - and I think he
did a "Melting Pot" episode or two? I don't recall his laugh, but of
course, now that you mentioned it, I will now and forever never be able
to ignore it. ;-)

Tracy

Default User 25-04-2008 10:36 PM

New Dinner Impossible Chef
 
Tracy wrote:

> I also liked Robert Irvine, but I can't seem allow myself to watch
> him anymore - in repeats. He gives me the willies now.


He's not bothering me.

> I only know Michael Symon from one episode of Iron Chef - and I think
> he did a "Melting Pot" episode or two? I don't recall his laugh, but
> of course, now that you mentioned it, I will now and forever never be
> able to ignore it. ;-)


You didn't see "Next Iron Chef" then. You'd have had more than enough
giggles.




Brian

--
If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who
won't shut up.
-- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com)

[email protected] 26-04-2008 12:13 PM

New Dinner Impossible Chef
 
On Apr 25, 5:36 pm, "Default User" > wrote:
> Tracy wrote:
> > I also liked Robert Irvine, but I can't seem allow myself to watch
> > him anymore - in repeats. He gives me the willies now.

>
> He's not bothering me.
>
> > I only know Michael Symon from one episode of Iron Chef - and I think
> > he did a "Melting Pot" episode or two? I don't recall his laugh, but
> > of course, now that you mentioned it, I will now and forever never be
> > able to ignore it. ;-)

>
> You didn't see "Next Iron Chef" then. You'd have had more than enough
> giggles.
>
> Brian
>
> --
> If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who
> won't shut up.
> -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com)



He was also featured on Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations show about
Cleveland. They kept rerunning his laugh in the background till I
couldn't watch anymore.

FN loves catch phrases and gimmicks. If his laugh is going to be his
catch phrase I won't be able to watch.


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