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OK they wouldn't be able to air the actual death throws but think what it would do for the sale of sofas in the ad break after - remember how much they need the advertsing revenue!
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Captncool you're just teasing me now!
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A man with nail varnish - YES???!! Otherwise you have managed to dampen my ardour!
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Ramsey is on one big ego trip, as proves by Kitchen Nightmares USA.
Every week, same thing, restaurant in trouble, call for help, Sir Gordon, the Knight in a shining apron answers the call, waves his magic wand, job done, gallops off into the sunset. Things that get me, first time around, the customers don't like the food, yet return, why? 15 minutes of fame on a T.V. show. Now be honest, in real life if you went to a restaurant that served crap meals, would you go again?, no, of course you wouldn't Marco is the Ken Russell of cooking, unpreditable, but honest, yes he has an ego, but he's entitled to, he's the best, and knows it. Gary is Mr. nice guy, the guy mum would like her daughter to bring home. dependable, honest, down to earth. My favourite, Marco by a long long way. |
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I know Marco has a big ego, but at the minute he seems to be one of the more lenient of the chefs alongside Novelli, casting Rhodes and Ramsay aside. Marco and Novelli seem to be nicer than the other 2 as Rhodes is normally nice but did turn into a monster in 2005 for his series.
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I used to like Gary Rhodes until he was on Strictly, which put me right off, what a t**t.
I like Marco on HK - he is mad and OTT, but it works But Gordon is my first choice - I've met him, and he is so charming. |
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Gordon Ramsay for me.
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Shag - Ramsay
Push off a cliff - Rhodes Hells Kitchen - Pierre White Quick shag - Ramsey Romantic fumble - Rhodes Night of being turned over, upside down, off the bed, under the bed, legs round neck, on the side, out the window - Pierre White
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Hmm..more like:
Quick shag - Ramsey Romantic fumble - Rhodes Night of being turned over, upside down, off the bed, under the bed, legs round neck, on the side, out the window - Pierre White ![]() Of course, I am just basing that on his apparent past string of lovers coupled with the general unhygienic air about him. Your post did make me chuckle!Gary Rhodes has the capacity to make me want to chew on my own eyeballs just by opening his mouth - he has THE most annoying voice on television. None of the three, but Ramsay at a push. I've yet to discover Marco's magic. Jean-Christophe Noveli is one I can watch for hours. |
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Rhodes seems the nicest
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Night of being turned over, upside down, off the bed, under the bed, legs round neck, on the side, out the window - Pierre White ![]() I love Marco, he is the original and the best imo as well as being a devastatingly handsome devil
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A man with nail varnish - YES???!! Otherwise you have managed to dampen my ardour!
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...followed by a swift visit to the clap clinic for you!
Of course, I am just basing that on his apparent past string of lovers coupled with the general unhygienic air about him. Your post did make me chuckle!Gary Rhodes has the capacity to make me want to chew on my own eyeballs just by opening his mouth - he has THE most annoying voice on television. None of the three, but Ramsay at a push. I've yet to discover Marco's magic. Jean-Christophe Noveli is one I can watch for hours. ![]() Gary Rhodes - his voice has developed a slight Lloyd Grossman twang recently... |
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Haha! But you can't help but love the Grossman twang!
What about Jamie Oliver though? Sure he has started swearing a lot more... in competition with a certain Gordon Ramsay? |
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Why no mention of Jean Christophe Novelli.
The cutlery throwing incident was pure tv gold. |
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Hmm..more like:
Quick shag - Ramsey Romantic fumble - Rhodes Night of being turned over, upside down, off the bed, under the bed, legs round neck, on the side, out the window - Pierre White ![]() (NOT the Romantic fumble though!!) |
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Why no mention of Jean Christophe Novelli.
The cutlery throwing incident was pure tv gold. Then a saucepan fell onto the poor guy's head! Loved it!Agreed though, JCN was my second favourite HK chef, MPW being my first obviously. |
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Anthony Worrall-Thompson against a cow pat with a fly in it.
My money's on the cow pat. |
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LMAO.
Definitely the cow pat, unless AWT gets hold of it and deep fries it. |
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LMAO.
Definitely the cow pat, unless AWT gets hold of it and deep fries it.
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omg Ramsay everytime without a doubt!
Asolutely love him! His taste and knowledge of food is second to none and he doesnt take any crap from people and rightly so he didnt get where he is now by being softly softly. Pierre White just does not grab my presence when he is on the screen in Hells Kitchen. Also I believe Gordons relationship with his staff more e.g the female chef, and his maitre'd etc etc. I dont think Hells Kitchen would suit Gordon now though I must say - maybe it would be good to see Jamie Oliver there - see what he is like under pressure and with his food being judged etc |
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I used to like Gary Rhodes until he was on Strictly, which put me right off, what a t**t.
I like Marco on HK - he is mad and OTT, but it works But Gordon is my first choice - I've met him, and he is so charming.
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Which do you think is the best out of those 3 head chefs?
I'd plump for Gordie Ramsay. Ramsay definitely for HK. And probably also as chef. When he's not being a complete **** and concentrates on cooking, his food is wonderful. |
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Marco for the comedy factor of how ridiculous he is
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