Chelsea fan Gordon Ramsay and his son watch their club defeat Liverpool 2-0 on Sunday. They also raise the question of whether it’s possible to stand that close to Gordon Ramsay for 90 minutes and still leave with your hearing in tact.[Photo: Reuters]Tags: Chelsea, Gordon Ramsay, Liverpool
Posted 2 years, 4 months ago at 3:06 pm. Add a comment
Tagged with: BBC AmericanGordon Ramsay's The F WordkilianUnder the RadarNo doubt many of you are already familiar with Gordon Ramsay. In this country, he’s most well known for being the angry British dude on Hell’s Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. And hey, those shows are pretty good. I mean, I generally like cooking shows that don’t star Bobby Flay, and I generally like angry British people (remember, I watch a lot of Premeir League Football) so those are both made for me. Some months ago I s
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Hey, PopWatchers. I’m taking over recap duties for Hell’s Kitchen, and I need to make a confession: This is my first season watching the show. Now, before you go all Ramsay on me, let me explain. Most cooking shows, with the exception of Food Network’s Good Eats, leave me cold. Ah, but I’ve noticed that Hell’s Kitchen is different. Here’s a show where the cooking is overshadowed by adrenalized speed, frequent verbal backstabbing, and some of the most clever swearing on television (for even juici
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Hey, does anyone else think Gary Mehigan is flirting with you NQN? Perhaps he’s discovering his way with the ladeez after years of long nights in sweaty kitchens. I will not be at all surprised if Justine wins Masterchef, I’m sure she’ll get our Gaz’s vote!
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I love writing titles. Almost more than I like writing the post. I wish there was a way to track how many people read the title and click through to the post. I dont really care who read the post, but I do think my titles are effective. Ah, we all have our vanities… Anyway. I hate end of the year posts. They always fall into one of three categories: 1) Top posts of 2008 - (read: Hey look at how many people think I am cool!) 2) Predictions for 2009 - (read: Hey look at how many people think
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