Kitchen Nightmares (was doggie bags in the UK?)
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> "Dee Dee" > wrote in message
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>> "graham" > wrote in message
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>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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>>> I caught Gordon Ramsey's Kitchen
>>>> Nightmares in England a couple of days ago, they certainly served
>>>> up a large plate of food, too. I'd have taken that steak home. Heh.
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>>> While we're on the subject and cross-posting, I've watched a couple of
>>> the US version of Kitchen Nightmares with GR. I think that it's a
>>> pathetically slicked up version without the "bite" that the original
>>> has. And all that bleeping out - of what are people afraid? A few
>>> effings can't be as bad as the constant stream of violence on N.Am TV
>>> these days.
>>> Graham
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>> There is nothing more disconcerting or jolting as hearing beeps instead
>> of the "BAD" words.
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>> I dont get other country's TV to compare to N.American TV. Do you
>> subscribe to other country's TV channels to make that comparison? Or is
>> it just your opinion about N.Am TV. I have my channels locked out to
>> that type of thing.
>> Dee Dee
> The Food Network in Canada relays his British shows unexpurgated. That's
> how I am able to make the comparison.
> Graham
Right, I understand that. I was referring to your remark about the constant
stream of violence on N.Am TV.
I don't mind his language -- it's Ramsay -- he couldn't communicate as well
without those expletives. Although I saw him on Larry King and he got by
just fine without them.
Dee Dee
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