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Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
I specifically avoid.

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Nancy Young wrote:
> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
> I specifically avoid.
>
> nancy


Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team of
chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the house?
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> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
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>
> nancy


I'm watching Hell's Kitchen because believe it or not, the man is an
excellent chef. And he may cuss and fuss but he demands perfection in a
restaurant kitchen. He's taking all these newbies who think it's easy to
cook and teaching them nope, not that easy. Now don't get me wrong, you
don't have to cuss at people to get them to work in the kitchen. But if,
after 90 minutes not one entree has gone out to the floor... those folks
don't belong in the kitchen. I find it very entertaining. I also find it a
good reason for my father not to suggest I go to culinary arts school at my
age. Sorry, I'm too old for all that drama

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"Goomba38" > wrote

> Nancy Young wrote:
>> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
>> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
>> I specifically avoid.


> Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team of
> chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the house?


Heh. No, that's Gordon Elliot. Gordon Ramsey is the Hell's Kitchen
chef.

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Nancy Young wrote:

>> Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team of
>> chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the house?

>
> Heh. No, that's Gordon Elliot. Gordon Ramsey is the Hell's Kitchen
> chef.


Ah. Then I haven't seen him. Gordon Elliot was truly an annoying man. I
noticed a new show along similar lines to Gordon Elliot's, where some
cute young chef ambushes a market shopper and goes home with her to
prepare food. Knowing my luck, just as it always is when kids need to be
rushed to the emergency room, my hair would need washing and I'd be
without make up wearing my scroungiest clothes. LOL


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Michael,

Definitely one of the coolest cats I've ever seen!

You lucky dog!

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> Nancy Young wrote:
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> >> Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team of
> >> chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the house?

> >
> > Heh. No, that's Gordon Elliot. Gordon Ramsey is the Hell's Kitchen
> > chef.

>
> Ah. Then I haven't seen him. Gordon Elliot was truly an annoying man. I
> noticed a new show along similar lines to Gordon Elliot's, where some
> cute young chef ambushes a market shopper and goes home with her to
> prepare food. Knowing my luck, just as it always is when kids need to be
> rushed to the emergency room, my hair would need washing and I'd be
> without make up wearing my scroungiest clothes. LOL


That's why the "Take Home Chef" says to dress up when you go to the
supermarket ;-) I've enjoyed watching it so far - he's on TLC tonight.

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> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
> I specifically avoid.


Wow... I haven't heard that expression in a very long time... about 20
years ago I came an inch from buying a house on Hells Bells Road in
Carson City Nevada. Thanks for bringing back good memories.

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> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
> I specifically avoid.
>
> nancy


Funny - I don't find it stressful. I love watching them bumble their
way through the meals. Picking the *real* contenders is fun.

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> Nancy Young wrote:
>> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
>> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
>> I specifically avoid.

>
> Wow... I haven't heard that expression in a very long time... about 20
> years ago I came an inch from buying a house on Hells Bells Road in
> Carson City Nevada. Thanks for bringing back good memories.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/rx2nd
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The whole expression is, 'Hell's Bells and buckets of blood' !!!




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"Sheldon" > wrote

> Nancy Young wrote:
>> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
>> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
>> I specifically avoid.

>
> Wow... I haven't heard that expression in a very long time... about 20
> years ago I came an inch from buying a house on Hells Bells Road in
> Carson City Nevada. Thanks for bringing back good memories.


Heh, I don't even know why I said that. I have never used that
expression in my life. What a funny address, come on down to
50 Hell's Bells! (laugh)

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On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:31:55 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:

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> "Goomba38" > wrote
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> > Nancy Young wrote:
> >> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
> >> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
> >> I specifically avoid.

>
> > Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team of
> > chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the house?

>
> Heh. No, that's Gordon Elliot. Gordon Ramsey is the Hell's Kitchen
> chef.
>

I wondered who Gordon Ramsey was. I don't watch Hell's Kitchen. I
don't even know if I can get it. Don't care either.
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Nancy Young wrote:

> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
> I specifically avoid.


It's not to everyone's taste. I like it.



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> Nancy Young wrote:
> > Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
> > clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
> > I specifically avoid.
> >
> > nancy

>
> Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team
> of chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the
> house? Goomba


No way, that's that buffoon Gordon Elliot. Ramsay, like him or not, is
a reknowned chef and restauranteur. One of his restaurants in the UK
has three Michelin stars (the highest they give).



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>> http://i5.tinypic.com/14l26no.jpg

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>Michael,
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>Definitely one of the coolest cats I've ever seen!


That's definitely a dog... very cute pic though



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>> Nancy Young wrote:
>> > Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
>> > clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
>> > I specifically avoid.
>> >
>> > nancy

>>
>> Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team
>> of chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the
>> house? Goomba

>
> No way, that's that buffoon Gordon Elliot. Ramsay, like him or not, is
> a reknowned chef and restauranteur. One of his restaurants in the UK
> has three Michelin stars (the highest they give).


His resto in Glasgow was closed down for cleanliness issues



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>> Nancy Young wrote:
>> > Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
>> > clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
>> > I specifically avoid.
>> >
>> > nancy

>>
>> Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team
>> of chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the
>> house? Goomba

>
> No way, that's that buffoon Gordon Elliot. Ramsay, like him or not, is
> a reknowned chef and restauranteur. One of his restaurants in the UK
> has three Michelin stars (the highest they give).


I like Gordon Elliot, he's okay by me. As far as the Hell's Kitchen
show, I don't care for the yelling, yelling is not okay with me, just me
personally. Grew up with yelling, no yelling now. That's all.

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>>Michael,
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>>Definitely one of the coolest cats I've ever seen!

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> That's definitely a dog... very cute pic though



Whoa... really??? What kind?!!!

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> >>> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
> >>> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
> >>> I specifically avoid.
> > > >
> >>> nancy
> > >
> > > Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a
> > > team of chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was
> > > in the house? Goomba

> >
> > No way, that's that buffoon Gordon Elliot. Ramsay, like him or not,
> > is a reknowned chef and restauranteur. One of his restaurants in
> > the UK has three Michelin stars (the highest they give).

>
> His resto in Glasgow was closed down for cleanliness issues



I did find a news article about health reports at Ramsay's restaurants,
no indication that any were closed by the health officials.

<http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/f...ticle342140.ec
e>

He has closed the Glascow restaurant.



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> I wondered who Gordon Ramsey was.


Ramsay.

> I don't watch Hell's Kitchen. I
> don't even know if I can get it. Don't care either.


It runs on Fox, Mondays. It's not for everyone.



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>>>Michael,
>>>
>>>Definitely one of the coolest cats I've ever seen!

>>
>> That's definitely a dog... very cute pic though

>
>
>Whoa... really??? What kind?!!!


One of those little lapdog things... I'm not an expert on dogs so I
couldn't tell you - the ears and shape are all wrong for a kitten.
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>> >>> Gordon Ramsey is on Regis, they just showed a
>> >>> clip of the show, I see it's the type of stressfull show
>> >>> I specifically avoid.
>> > > >
>> >>> nancy
>> > >
>> > > Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a
>> > > team of chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was
>> > > in the house? Goomba
>> >
>> > No way, that's that buffoon Gordon Elliot. Ramsay, like him or not,
>> > is a reknowned chef and restauranteur. One of his restaurants in
>> > the UK has three Michelin stars (the highest they give).

>>
>> His resto in Glasgow was closed down for cleanliness issues

>
>
> I did find a news article about health reports at Ramsay's restaurants,
> no indication that any were closed by the health officials.
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> <http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/f...ticle342140.ec
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> He has closed the Glascow restaurant.


Yes I know! I am near Glasgow yes..... GLASGOW is how it is spelled!! I
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C'mon, the show is 100% Hollywood contrived crap, straight down
to the fake diners...

On the other hand, I love the show. Ramsay's character is funny,
and I love when he swears at the customers that complain.

My wife and I came up with a funny reference...anyone watch
the second "Next Food TV STar"? The finalist, Reggie, I think his
name was...we named him "Dewberry" (from the first season of
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>>>>Definitely one of the coolest cats I've ever seen!
>>>
>>> That's definitely a dog... very cute pic though

>>
>>
>>Whoa... really??? What kind?!!!

>
> One of those little lapdog things... I'm not an expert on dogs so I
> couldn't tell you - the ears and shape are all wrong for a kitten.



Karen,

OK, but it still has a beautiful mask and crown! Perfect!

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> OK, but it still has a beautiful mask and crown! Perfect!


You really wanna laugh??

http://i5.tinypic.com/14m44ly.jpg

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> > He has closed the Glascow restaurant.

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> Yes I know! I am near Glasgow yes..... GLASGOW is how it is
> spelled!!


Sorry.

> I also know why it was closed!


The reports I read said that the chef was killed in a fall under odd
circumstances. Nothing indicated that it was closed by the health
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>> OK, but it still has a beautiful mask and crown! Perfect!

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LAUGH!!!

Kinda/sorta looks like my old balding bumbling boss!

Thanks!

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> LAUGH!!!
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(giggling) A hell of a combover, no?

nancy (today's word is 'hell')


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> (giggling) A hell of a combover, no?
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nancy,

Hell yes!

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> nancy,
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My first post here after lurking for years!! Anyway, I love this show!
It's the perfect summertime crack.

For Hell's Kitchen recaps: http://hells-kitchen-recaps.blogspot.com/ I
found that link at televisionwithoutpity.com, which has a great forum
on the show, and many others.

That's all,


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>>> Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team of
>>> chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the house?

>>
>> Heh. No, that's Gordon Elliot. Gordon Ramsey is the Hell's Kitchen
>> chef.

>
> Ah. Then I haven't seen him. Gordon Elliot was truly an annoying man. I
> noticed a new show along similar lines to Gordon Elliot's, where some cute
> young chef ambushes a market shopper and goes home with her to prepare
> food. Knowing my luck, just as it always is when kids need to be rushed to
> the emergency room, my hair would need washing and I'd be without make up
> wearing my scroungiest clothes. LOL


That's Take-Home Chef. I've been watching episodes lately.

I don't know if I'd take him up on the offer or not. Fifteen people and
their TV equipment in my house would be a challenge.

But I can picture the look on DH's face if he walked in and there was a
camera crew. He'd probably think it was some home improvement show and he'd
be trying to figure out what I'd remodeled in a day. And probably thinking
that whatever it was, he'd be repairing in a week's time.

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>> > He has closed the Glascow restaurant.

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>> Yes I know! I am near Glasgow yes..... GLASGOW is how it is
>> spelled!!

>
> Sorry.


You are not supposed to say sorry are you? I thought you were supposed to
shout back at me))


>> I also know why it was closed!

>
> The reports I read said that the chef was killed in a fall under odd
> circumstances. Nothing indicated that it was closed by the health
> department.


He wasn't closed down by them, but he was warned for being dirty and it went
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> OK, but it still has a beautiful mask and crown! Perfect!
>
> Andy


My guess would be Lhasa Apso. It looks a lot like this one which is a
cross between a Lhasa and a Maltese:
http://www.dog-breeders.biz/pics/_cache/55901_1_s.jpg

They're not as cute when they grow to adult, IMO. But I like a beefier
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>> Karen,
>>
>> OK, but it still has a beautiful mask and crown! Perfect!
>>
>> Andy

>
> My guess would be Lhasa Apso. It looks a lot like this one which is a
> cross between a Lhasa and a Maltese:
> http://www.dog-breeders.biz/pics/_cache/55901_1_s.jpg
>
> They're not as cute when they grow to adult, IMO. But I like a beefier
> dog.
> -L.



-L.,

Ahhh! So the mask is characteristic of the breed!!?

Thanks,

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> > Sorry.

>
> You are not supposed to say sorry are you? I thought you were
> supposed to shout back at me))


Tricky, ain't I?

>
> > > I also know why it was closed!

> >
> > The reports I read said that the chef was killed in a fall under odd
> > circumstances. Nothing indicated that it was closed by the health
> > department.

>
> He wasn't closed down by them, but he was warned for being dirty and
> it went downhill after that. I never heard anything about a dead
> chef though.


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>> > > I also know why it was closed!
>> >
>> > The reports I read said that the chef was killed in a fall under odd
>> > circumstances. Nothing indicated that it was closed by the health
>> > department.

>>
>> He wasn't closed down by them, but he was warned for being dirty and
>> it went downhill after that. I never heard anything about a dead
>> chef though.

>
> <http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=62762004>


Thanks. Now I know how I missed it.


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> > Nancy Young wrote:
> >
> >>> Isn't he the annoying fellow who would knock on doors and haul a team of
> >>> chefs into the home to prepare dinner using whatever was in the house?
> >>
> >> Heh. No, that's Gordon Elliot. Gordon Ramsey is the Hell's Kitchen
> >> chef.

> >
> > Ah. Then I haven't seen him. Gordon Elliot was truly an annoying man. I
> > noticed a new show along similar lines to Gordon Elliot's, where some cute
> > young chef ambushes a market shopper and goes home with her to prepare
> > food. Knowing my luck, just as it always is when kids need to be rushed to
> > the emergency room, my hair would need washing and I'd be without make up
> > wearing my scroungiest clothes. LOL

>
> That's Take-Home Chef. I've been watching episodes lately.
>
> I don't know if I'd take him up on the offer or not. Fifteen people and
> their TV equipment in my house would be a challenge.
>
> But I can picture the look on DH's face if he walked in and there was a
> camera crew. He'd probably think it was some home improvement show and he'd
> be trying to figure out what I'd remodeled in a day. And probably thinking
> that whatever it was, he'd be repairing in a week's time.
>
> Donna


I love the Take Home Chef and if he wanted to come in my house anytime,
he could! I think he has some really great tips and enjoy watching his
show!

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