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![]() Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on one of his shows in the past. Obviously they were unstable, you don't commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. <http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/rachel-brown-hells-kitchen-and-joseph-cerniglia-commit-suicide/reality-tv-nightmare/> <http://uktodaynews.com/9127/joseph-cerniglia-becomes-second-gordon-ramsay-contestant-after-rachel-brown-hells-kitchen-to-commit-suicide/> -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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On 2010-09-29, sf > wrote:
> Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on > one of his shows in the past. Obviously they were unstable, you don't > commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. If they did, past Gordon contestant corpses would be littering the countryside on both sides of the pond. ![]() nb |
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"sf" > wrote in message
... > > Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on > one of his shows in the past. Obviously they were unstable, you don't > commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. This guy was on like three years ago. I don't see any real connection to the show. Brian -- Day 602 of the "no grouchy usenet posts" project. |
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sf wrote:
> > Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on > one of his shows in the past. Obviously they were unstable, you don't > commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. I wonder what the suicide rate among restauranteurs normally is. Two might be an expected number. |
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"Mark Thorson" > wrote in message
... > sf wrote: >> >> Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on >> one of his shows in the past. Obviously they were unstable, you don't >> commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. > > I wonder what the suicide rate among restauranteurs > normally is. Two might be an expected number. That's a decent point. There have been a lot people that went through Ramsay's various shows, most of them working in a stressful situation. That being said, the most common reason for suicide is clinical depression. Too often, a person "with everything going for them" will end their life, to the surprise of even people close to them. Brian -- Day 602 of the "no grouchy usenet posts" project. |
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sf > wrote in
: > > Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on > one of his shows in the past. Obviously they were unstable, you don't > commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. > > <http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-s...-hells-kitchen > -and-joseph-cerniglia-commit-suicide/reality-tv-nightmare/> > > <http://uktodaynews.com/9127/joseph-c...d-gordon-ramsa > y-contestant-after-rachel-brown-hells-kitchen-to-commit-suicide/> > > 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. -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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"Aussie" > wrote in message
5... > 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. That seems counter to the facts. "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. 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." <http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/news/article_1587950.php/Sister-of-suicide-chef-insists-he-loved-being-on-Gordon-Ramsay-s-TV-show> According to the NY Post(but you must consider the source) marital troubles and drugs might be a factor: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m...YR1X7RAHrJECLO 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. Brian -- Day 602 of the "no grouchy usenet posts" project. |
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On 9/29/2010 10:12 AM, Default User wrote:
> > wrote in message > 5... > >> 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. > > That seems counter to the facts. > > "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. > > 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." > > <http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/news/article_1587950.php/Sister-of-suicide-chef-insists-he-loved-being-on-Gordon-Ramsay-s-TV-show> > > > According to the NY Post(but you must consider the source) marital troubles > and drugs might be a factor: > > http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m...YR1X7RAHrJECLO > > > 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. :-) > > > > > Brian |
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On 29/09/2010 4:27 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> 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. :-) There are a lot of reasons not to waste one's time watching "reality" shows. Seeing Gordon Ramsey on one would be at the top of the list. I Can't stand the guy and don't know why people tolerate him. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 29/09/2010 4:27 PM, dsi1 wrote: > >> 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. :-) > > > There are a lot of reasons not to waste one's time watching "reality" > shows. Seeing Gordon Ramsey on one would be at the top of the list. I > Can't stand the guy and don't know why people tolerate him. I watch him to learn. If I was to work with him, I would have a brief discussion as to how he would be allowed to speak to me. If you have ever watched the program, you know that the assertive people on the show do take the time to speak to him about his style, but they cannot fault what he says about business and cooking. Even though currently, he doesn't seem to be doing great in business. I'd say he is just living beyond his means, and if he was to give up the Lamborghini and other expensive items in his life, that he could still live very comfortably. It's a math thing. Steve |
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On 9/30/2010 2:47 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 29/09/2010 4:27 PM, dsi1 wrote: > >> 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. :-) > > > There are a lot of reasons not to waste one's time watching "reality" > shows. Seeing Gordon Ramsey on one would be at the top of the list. I > Can't stand the guy and don't know why people tolerate him. I don't watch "reality" shows which has as its main motif conflict and abuse - they have a surrealistic, scripted, quality about them and would probably qualify as hoaxes. They are however, popular shows. My guess is that our society is attracted to the repulsive. Add food and cooking to the mix and I'm not watching in droves. :-) |
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
... > On 29/09/2010 4:27 PM, dsi1 wrote: > >> 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. :-) > > > There are a lot of reasons not to waste one's time watching "reality" > shows. Seeing Gordon Ramsey on one would be at the top of the list. I > Can't stand the guy and don't know why people tolerate him. You're certainly entitled to your opinion. I like his shows. That's why TV comes with more than one channel. Brian -- Day 603 of the "no grouchy usenet posts" project. |
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"Default User" > wrote in
: > "Aussie" > wrote in message > 5... > >> 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. > > That seems counter to the facts. I only went on what I saw on the his particular episode (one of the very few that I've watched). > > "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. > > 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." > > <http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/news/article_ 1587950.php/Sister > -of-suicide-chef-insists-he-loved-being-on-Gordon-Ramsay-s-TV-show> > > > According to the NY Post(but you must consider the source) marital > troubles and drugs might be a factor: > > http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m...ecret_honey_fT Z > PBfGcYR1X7RAHrJECLO > > > 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. > Thanks for the extra info........ drugs and a failing marriage will do that to some people. But I see what you mean about "the source"....... "The striking brunette cannoli-stuffer" and "The 39-year-old chef and owner of Campania was carrying on a sweet romance with Jessica Marotta, his much younger, cookie-cutting cutie" I take it the NY Post is a bit of a 'rag'? -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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"Aussie" > wrote in message
5... > I take it the NY Post is a bit of a 'rag'? It's a Murdoch publication. Brian -- Day 602 of the "no grouchy usenet posts" project. |
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On 30/09/2010 6:52 AM, Default User wrote:
> > wrote in message > 5... > >> I take it the NY Post is a bit of a 'rag'? > > It's a Murdoch publication. > > Brian Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more! ;-) Krypsis |
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"Default User" > wrote in news:8ghn9bFnhpU1
@mid.individual.net: > "Aussie" > wrote in message > 5... > >> I take it the NY Post is a bit of a 'rag'? > > It's a Murdoch publication. > Say no more!! After the most recent Murdoch debacle/setup.......... http://tinyurl.com/2untovm http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...och-announces- wrong-name-as-next-top-model-contest-winner/story-e6frfmyi-1225931948885 http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...ounced-as-top- model-contest-winner/story-e6frfmyi-1225931389439 -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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On 9/29/2010 6:33 AM, sf wrote:
> > Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on > one of his shows in the past. Obviously they were unstable, you don't > commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. > > <http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/rachel-brown-hells-kitchen-and-joseph-cerniglia-commit-suicide/reality-tv-nightmare/> > > <http://uktodaynews.com/9127/joseph-cerniglia-becomes-second-gordon-ramsay-contestant-after-rachel-brown-hells-kitchen-to-commit-suicide/> > > The restaurant business is a tough business and guys that own restaurants are driven people. Personally, I don't know how they can cope with the work schedule but it's gotta be a big burden when your eatery can't make ends meet and you're looking to be shut down. My guess is that this were the conditions Mr. Cerniglia was facing. I know of one restaurant owner that offed himself - I'm pretty sure Mr. Ramsey never got to yell at him since this was 30 years ago. He drove to a beach and stuck a hose leading from his exhaust pipe into his car. He did this partially so that his wife and kids would get the insurance money. Maybe by this time, his kids will be getting a grip on his selfish act and all the things that was taken from them - or maybe not. Maybe they never will. |
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On Sep 29, 11:33*am, sf > wrote:
> Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on > one of his shows in the past. *Obviously they were unstable, you don't > commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. > > <http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/rachel-brown-hells-kitc...> > > <http://uktodaynews.com/9127/joseph-cerniglia-becomes-second-gordon-ra...> > > -- > > Never trust a dog to watch your food. This latest one was also having an affair with his pastry chef, in addition to being recently arrested for having cocaine. His biggest problem wasn't Ramsey. N. |
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"sf" > wrote in message
... > > Neither one did it during a show taping, but they had participated on > one of his shows in the past. Obviously they were unstable, you don't > commit suicide just because someone calls you stupid on television. > > <http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/rachel-brown-hells-kitchen-and-joseph-cerniglia-commit-suicide/reality-tv-nightmare/> > > <http://uktodaynews.com/9127/joseph-cerniglia-becomes-second-gordon-ramsay-contestant-after-rachel-brown-hells-kitchen-to-commit-suicide/> > > The only reason this is linked is because he was on 'Kitchen Nigtmares' which brought him in contact with Gordon Ramsay (which, BTW, I wish people would spell correctly! It's Ramsay, not Ramsey.) I'm pretty sure this guy was in way over his head even before he came into contact with Ramsay. The guy (Cerneglia) was unstable to begin with and failing in the restaurant business just put him over the top. Restaurants are hard work. I sure as hell wouldn't work in one again. Forget about owning one! Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> The only reason this is linked is because he was on 'Kitchen > Nigtmares' which brought him in contact with Gordon Ramsay (which, > BTW, I wish people would spell correctly! It's Ramsay, not Ramsey.) > I'm pretty sure this guy was in way over his head even before he came > into contact with Ramsay. The guy (Cerneglia) was unstable to begin > with and failing in the restaurant business just put him over the top. I caught an interview where the guy's sister says Gordon and he kept in touch and were friends. Just in case there was any lingering doubt Gordon's restaurant makeover had anything to do with the suicide. The sister says they have been much more successful since the show. I haven't seen all the episodes of the show but I caught that one. If memory serves, people were routinely asking for takeout containers before they even ate a bite because he served enormous plates that were piled with food. And not charging all that much. nancy |
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Thanks. Although I'd rather not watch his abrasive tactics, G. Ramsay does provide a much-needed wake up call to manydecen chefs who have either lost their direction or are so intent on seeing their dreams work out, without comprimise, that they are captaining sinking ships. Interesting show. Just have to be int he mood. House Hunters Intl. and No Reservations are my favs. |
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Gorio wrote:
> 'Nancy Young[_2_ Wrote: >> I haven't seen all the episodes of the show but I caught that one. >> If memory serves, people were routinely asking for takeout containers >> before they even ate a bite because he served enormous plates that >> were piled with food. And not charging all that much. > I've been wondering which show it was. I saw that one, too. The decor > was ho-hum and poeple just showed up because it was a double meal. Exactly. I eat out pretty often so I'm accustomed to the size of restaurant meals and I'm one to take leftovers home ... these plates he was serving were huge even to me. Like platters. > Thanks. Although I'd rather not watch his abrasive tactics, G. Ramsay > does provide a much-needed wake up call to manydecen chefs who have > either lost their direction or are so intent on seeing their dreams > work out, without comprimise, that they are captaining sinking ships. Some of them are so unreasonable that I have to chalk it up to It's a show, they have to make it entertaining. But some of the filth I saw, that's crazy. (laugh) I don't mean Gordon's mouth, I mean the kitchens. > Interesting show. Just have to be int he mood. House Hunters Intl. and > No Reservations are my favs. I like to watch people buying or selling houses, apparently, but I have to watch House Hunters on DVR so I can fast forward through the repetitive format. Always enjoy watching Anthony, too, I think he's amusing. nancy |
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