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 Post subject: Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare
PostPosted: 27 Apr 04, 20:25 
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This new series starts tonight. Gordan Ramsay goes into failing restaurants and tries with his usual soft approach :eek: to turn them around.

Be warned...a lot of swearing.

9pm channel 4


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111 expletives/use of the f*** word to be precise according to today's Daily Mirror!! he has beaten the record set by the film 'Goodfellas' ::lol::

This had to be one of the best pieces of TV this year so far. Fantastic....if you missed it and it is repeated please watch it, very good indeed ()^

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That so called head chef was a lazy useless T**t. :eek:

He was given an amazing opportunity and completely blew it.

Gordon Ramsey was well within his rights to kick his head in.

The people on faking it would have done a better job and he was supposed to be a head chef :evil:


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...was an excellent programme. ()^

that Tim bloke, was a complete plank -
infact he's prime Big Brother material.

..sign him up Endermol ()^


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They should put him in as a treat for winning a task.

Then watch him destroy their dinner


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......a very good idea. ()^

the clowns who run BB, would never think,
of something so imaginative.
Pass-The-Parcel and Musical Chairs,
is much more their style. :-?


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Watching him on ready steady cook could be one of the greatest 30 minutes in television history. :puke:

Tim and Rusty Lee against Gordon Ramsey and jonny Rotton :D


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I heard that Gordon Arsey missed the birth of his first 2 children as he was too busy cooking, AND it was twins - has anyone else heard that too?

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ADRIAN_L wrote:
......a very good idea. ()^

the clowns who run BB, would never think,
of something so imaginative.
Pass-The-Parcel and Musical Chairs,
is much more their style. :-?


Have you never noticed the name of this forum is BBFans, if you hate BB so much then why bother coming here? :roll: :zzz:


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I'm not always a fan of Adrian_L's comments (and I don't think he is a fan of mine!) but I do think he had a valid point here. The producers could have used a little more imagination. There is only so much pass the parcel you can watch. The musical chairs was also quite funny but I think it was all a bit patronising to both the housemates and the viewers. Didn't they do some bingo game too for a couple of nights? Sorry, brain like a sieve :oops:


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But that's the whole idea of BB, back to basics and games like that are classed as basic.


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I'm sure there are other points to BB, not just back to basics. However I feel it is possible to be basic and be a bit more creative with ideas.


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I'm sure there is. It would be interesting to see some of the publics ideas used actually.


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well if they want my ideas they can damn well pay me for them ::lol::


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Yes and so they should. ::lol::


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