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01-22-2007, 10:04 AM #1OPSenior Member
robbed of motivation
well here i am writing this tread when i should be getting a peice ready for collage. this ever happen to u. cant seem to get motivated to start it. so its a cup of strong coffee for me and hold off on a spliff untill i at least start it, then ill have to finish it. got to hand in a essay on a famous chef of our choice. i picked anthony bourdaine i think he's a good sport got a couple of good books out about the goings on in kitchen when he was doing his training and so on. any way i thought id share this with u seen as i have the pc on. (copy paste, copy past)
halospaceboy Reviewed by halospaceboy on . robbed of motivation well here i am writing this tread when i should be getting a peice ready for collage. this ever happen to u. cant seem to get motivated to start it. so its a cup of strong coffee for me and hold off on a spliff untill i at least start it, then ill have to finish it. got to hand in a essay on a famous chef of our choice. i picked anthony bourdaine i think he's a good sport got a couple of good books out about the goings on in kitchen when he was doing his training and so on. any way i thought id Rating: 5
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01-22-2007, 01:35 PM #2TheBudBuster
robbed of motivation
fantastic chef.. one of the best.. so ppl say he is the best... but i love reading raymond blancs books ther really interesting.. hes really inspiring... also some people dont like young jamie . but i think hes class..hes turned the course of healthy eating around in this country. i can remember the food that was served before him.. now everyone is health concious about food.. also.. P aul rankin from belfast is a great chef..hes very traditional...and his food is fantastic... ive eatten in most restaruants in belfast city centre.. he owns about 4 i thinks.. ther all fine.. no matter what anyone says.. even tho hes never or rearely cooking.. fair play to him,,and his wifee..
i had no clue you wer a chef... finally someone to talk too..
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01-23-2007, 10:56 AM
#3

OP
Senior Member
robbed of motivation
the trials and tribulations of a busy kitchen. i agree jamie is class and he has done a lot of work for kids in perticular. i like ramsay too. rankin is good, i like the old programs of keith floyd half pissed on location somewhere and not being able to comunicate with locals hes commicail. some good places down here to eat not as many as ur parts. iv been out for a while due to a crash. but im going back friday. ye bourdaine's tv program i find to be an eye opener, he was even taken hostage in beruit while filming i belive. gotta go need to finish more stuff for college good luck.
01-23-2007, 09:28 PM
#4

Senior Member
robbed of motivation
have you reported the thft to the proper authorities?
Bourdaine is insane, chicks love him, he reminds me of an ex of mine. hes so sensous you can almost taste the food thru the screen, he's Nigella for women,mmm.
I'd make him an auld coddle if he ever came to dublin.
Bet he loves a spliff and leornard cohen.
01-24-2007, 01:27 PM
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TheBudBuster
robbed of motivation
seen it a rfew times.. .i remember the one where they were supposed to have put the waitresses bunny rabbits on the menu.. very funny. its very ranchy too hes quite the ladies man.. the show is really true like the way they always meet up after work.. and they way the chefs alway stick togther and chat about cooking. ivee noticed that a good chef will be going nuts in the bar talking about the service. what went rong, even if your n the shits when ya get to the bar.. its all talk....i