Too bad it wasn't Bobby Flay. He's such a douchebag!
LOLOL better if you warm up the cream....Bartali I didn't mind ..of these cooks the one I hate the most is Gordon Ramsey (hell's kitchen)Apparently, he was caught performing an unnatural act on a cannoli.
oToo bad it wasn't Bobby Flay. He's such a douchebag!
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Why do you say that I like Bobby
Fast forward to 3:30 to see the douchebag in action.Douchieness level: Instagramming stacks of cash
For the four years that Throwdown! with Bobby Flay was on TV, the world got 30 minutes a week of Flay being smug with a knife in hand. The premise of the show was trickery. The rundown of every episode: get a lesser-known chef all hype that they'll be on the Food Network for a special program, host a party with their family and friends, and then have Flay and his smirk crash said party and challenge the unsuspecting chef to a cook-off of a dish they've mastered cooking. Flay and his smirk always won. But before Flay was one-upping small-time chefs, he was offending entire cultures. Flay appeared in an Iron Chef Japan episode where he jumped and fist pumped on his cutting board after winning the challenge. Celebrating a victory is fine, but the cutting board is considered sacred to Japanese chefs, and was consider a major cultural faux-pas. Do better, Flay. Do better.
http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2014/01/douchiest-moments-in-celebrity-chef-history/bobby-flay-throws-down
this cannoli lead to the sweet spotApparently, he was caught performing an unnatural act on a cannoli.
Apparently, he was caught performing an unnatural act on a cannoli.
More like he tried to slip someone his cannoli..."Hey, let me show you why they call me IRON chef"...this cannoli lead to the sweet spot
I just made the comment in another thread that the person has spent years honing his/her craft (the other thread was a pianist). Their looks don't matter so why even bring it up? Women don't like it (and man it happens all the time and in the newspaper) so why should it be any different if the person is a man?LOL I love Anthony Bourdain. He's crazy hot.
I just made the comment in another thread that the person has spent years honing his/her craft (the other thread was a pianist). Their looks don't matter so why even bring it up? Women don't like it (and man it happens all the time and in the newspaper) so why should it be any different if the person is a man?
So let me be the first to ask the obvious question - who cares what she looks like? Why does that even enter into the conversation? I don't think she put in years and years of practice so someone could judge her on her looks. Respect her ability to play and leave everything else that's superficial out of the conversation.
You're not the only one Miss Croft. My wife would do him in a heartbeat too! Physically he's really stepped up his training regimen. He's 60+ and rockin' a six pack!I have no clue what you're talking about or what thread you are talking about. I just said that Anthony Bourdain is crazy hot. I'd do him in a heartbeat. So now with all this sexual misconduct stuff that's going on, I'm not allowed to say that I think someone is hot? This is an escort site with pics of nude women all over it. Sorry if I offended you.
Am I offended by the actual comment? No. It really makes no difference and in a private conversation, no problem. However, in this day and age, would you agree that it probably isn't something we should be doing, even though we can? Tons of women in industry, in office, or in other positions where they should be judged on their conduct, intelligence, performance, etc.I have no clue what you're talking about or what thread you are talking about. I just said that Anthony Bourdain is crazy hot. I'd do him in a heartbeat. So now with all this sexual misconduct stuff that's going on, I'm not allowed to say that I think someone is hot? Sorry if I offended you.
EDIT. I found the thread that you were referring to. I had not read it. We understand that these people are very talented but I think we still have the right to say that they are attractive. I'm sure that Anthony Bourdain doesn't mind if women think he's attractive. And, as a foodie, I also have great respect for his talents. An attractive, intelligent man who can cook? Beautiful. I don't know why it bothers you.
Am I offended by the actual comment? No. It really makes no difference and in a private conversation, no problem. However, in this day and age, would you agree that it probably isn't something we should be doing, even though we can? Tons of women in industry, in office, or in other positions where they should be judged on their conduct, intelligence, performance, etc.
If a person is a model or in advertisements or on-screen, clearly their looks are part of the equation because that's what they are selling. But for these professional shows, they aren't selling the host's look, they are selling his/her skills/opinions.
The only reason I made the comment is to be fair - I made the comment elsewhere about the pianist, a female, saying her looks shouldn't be part of the conversation, appreciate the music. Same should go for a guy.
And trust me, I get the irony that this is being said on Terb...lol
You're not the only one Miss Croft. My wife would do him in a heartbeat too! Physically he's really stepped up his training regimen. He's 60+ and rockin' a six pack!
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As soon as I read semple's reply, I though to myself, I have no idea what you're talking about. Then I read your reply. lolI have no clue what you're talking about or what thread you are talking about. I just said that Anthony Bourdain is crazy hot. I'd do him in a heartbeat. So now with all this sexual misconduct stuff that's going on, I'm not allowed to say that I think someone is hot? This is an escort site with pics of nude women all over it. Sorry if I offended you.
Edit. I found the thread that you were referring to. I had not read it. We understand that these people are very talented but I think we still have the right to say that they are attractive. I'm sure that Anthony Bourdain doesn't mind if women think he's attractive. And as a foodie, I also have great respect for his talents. an attractive, intelligent man who can cook? Beautiful. I don't know why it bothers you.
While times are really heated regarding sexual harassment, etc right now, I think on a board like this where we have ratings on news crew women, etc, saying a chef is hot - is acceptable for THIS community.I understand your view and don't want to argue. I just said he was hot. Didn't think it would cause a kerfuffle.
so are you saying you don't like Batali, but you think he's hot, or do you think he's hot but you don't like Batali?More like he tried to slip someone his cannoli..."Hey, let me show you why they call me IRON chef"...
I never liked him so whatever. Shameful behavior from the lot.