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Default What meal/s would you most like Gordon Ramsay to cook for you,ifhe had to ?

On Apr 15, 6:50*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> jmcquown > wrote:
> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> jmcquown > wrote:

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> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> >>> I don't see you owning a five star restaurant, nor do you have one or
> >>> more
> >>> television shows. *Oh wait, you have a show here all by yourself... it's
> >>> called "bitching"

>
> >> I'm not the one advertising myself as part of the Jill McQuown and
> >> RFC show. *Nor am I parading my assholishness around on TV and
> >> begging my publicist to advertise me on Usenet - the lowest form of
> >> publicity there is.

>
> > Did you get bored? *Got to parade my name around, start a new thread to call
> > attention to yourself?

>
> Weren't you the one that posted the unprovoked personal attack
> against myself first? *Because of a joke I made about the CEO of
> PETA?
>
> Yeah - you're such the angel. *And then you cry when it gets shoved
> back down your throat.
>
> > I mentioned Beef Wellington. *Our own Chatty Cathy
> > cooks beef wellington. *I don't see you bitching about her. *Asshole.

>
> Why the hell is everybody talking about Beef Wellington all the
> sudden? *And why am I involved in that conversation? *Are you and
> Paul Cook out of your ****ing minds?
>
> You're drunk. *Get the **** out of here and come back when your
> sober.
>
> Will somebody *sane* fill me in on why I'm suddenly a beef
> wellington victim?
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Cuz you remind them of an old boot? Or they just want to give you one?

HISTORY OF BEEF WELLINGTON The Duke of Wellington, who won the Battle
of Waterloo in 1815, was quite indifferent to food, so much so that
his cooks often gave notice, despairing of using their culinary
talents in his household. In spite of this, his name has been given to
a fillet of beef, wrapped in puff pasty, so called perhaps because in
its larger version the finished product looks like a highly polished
riding or Wellington boot.