Gordon Ramsay Appreciation Thread

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Made this thread on the :hamster: a long time back, so I thought I'd follow up. Dude is the best shyt talker on television. I don't know why anyone tries to talk back to him because they just get shut down...customers, chefs, restaurant owners, everyone.

The Classic dikkface vid


Gordon vs. French Pig :whew:


Gordon calling out an old bag.


You look more like a dog than I do.


Take the giraffe back to her table, please.


Get those titties off my hot plate :ufdup:


"Jean Phillippe, can you escort these two ladies back to plastic surgery?"


You do nothing for me neither.


There's no pumpkin?


You trying to poison me?
 
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I don't watch the show, so excuse me if this is a dumb question...but this is a real restaurant right?

If so, Coli brehs...we should pitch in some cash to pay 3 of the most ignorant, waka flocka-type dudes to go to this restaurant when Ramsay's in.

We'll tell them you have to be persistent in checking on your order to make sure it gets attended to. :russ:
 

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Don't really like reality tv, but I catch Ramsay on occasion.

Anyone seen the new joint Hotel Hell? Basically Kitchen Nightmares but for Hotels instead. I don't think it's as good. Ramsay seems to (for obvious reasons) have a lot less to say about Hotels than food. Best segments on the show still deal with cooking and serving to guest.
 

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i dont know how anybody could work for that dude
- but God bless your soul if you mess up an order
ITS fukkING RAW:fire:

is there a scene where dude is going off at somebody and dude stays mad chill and hits him with the :umad:
- that would be classic
 

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Of the American seasons of Kitchen Nightmares, this may be my favorite one.
I think this is also the one with him praying he won't get food poisoning for the third time this year. Not in the clip though.



For those who don't watch him regularly. Try and find the English version of Kitchen Nightmares, his best restaurant thing, The F Word. He is so much more relaxed than he is on the US versions.
He is more along the lines of MasterChef, than on KN or Hell's Kitchen.

he will still curse your ass out in a heartbeat though.
 
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He told somebody they should jump off a bridge.




They did :sadcam:

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/nd_gordon_goner_M7FpAxXd0NYvNRLknrHEhJ

A New Jersey restaurateur once featured on Gordon Ramsay's "Kitchen Nightmares" -- and told by the TV chef that his debt-ridden eatery was "about to swim down the Hudson" -- was eerily found floating in the river after jumping off the George Washington Bridge.
Joseph Cerniglia, the 39-year-old owner of Campania in Fair Lawn, is the second chef to commit suicide after appearing on one of Ramsay's high-heat, reality-cooking series.

The first person to star in a Ramsay show and then kill herself was chef Rachel Brown.
Brown, 41, competed on Ramsay's "Hell's Kitchen" -- a series pitting aspiring chefs against each other -- in 2006.
She had been eliminated on the fifth episode, but returned to the series for the finale to help chef Heather West nab the top prize.
Brown shot herself to death in her family's Dallas home a year later.
 
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