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I thought I would never watch any. I like the $40 Dollars a day one. I
like the Travel Chanel too.

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That's not a cooking show. That's a bubblehead eating out on the
network's dime.

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Sam the Cooking Guy (local cable, Southern Cal) is the only one I'll watch.
He's cool and funny.


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My wife watches Rachael Ray. I can't stand the grating sound of her
non-stop babbling. And now that she's porking out before our eyes,
she isn't even sort-of cute like she used to be.

I like Iron Chef in small doses, and I like Healthy something with
Ellie something.

Alton Brown has good info, but the format of the show gets on my
nerves.
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I couldn't have said it better myself MITCH



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Carmen, darlink.... unless you quote a bit of what you're replying to...
no one knows what it is Mitch said that you agree with. Y'know?
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The first time I saw RAchel Ray it was in one of those men's magazines
(Maxim?) where she was cooking a turkey in short shorts or something. She
had a pretty face and a decent body, but when I saw her on TV she struck me
as very working class with a smoker's voice and I wasn't impressed. I
thought from the pictures that she had more class than that and I was rather
disappointed when I saw her in motion.



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On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 19:48:24 -0500, Goomba38 >
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> Y'know?


Was it really important? Probably another 50 lines of drivel.

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In article >,
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> On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 19:48:24 -0500, Goomba38 >
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> > Y'know?

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> Was it really important? Probably another 50 lines of drivel.


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Omelet wrote:
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>> On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 19:48:24 -0500, Goomba38 >
>> wrote:
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>>> Y'know?

>> Was it really important? Probably another 50 lines of drivel.

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> Or bitching.


No, he or she wasn't bitching. Just not quoting. Perhaps webtv doesn't
allow that but the poster in question might find a better reception from
readers if she knew she needed some reference point for us to go on.


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Zarky Zork wrote:
> The first time I saw RAchel Ray it was in one of those men's magazines
> (Maxim?) where she was cooking a turkey in short shorts or something. She
> had a pretty face and a decent body, but when I saw her on TV she struck me
> as very working class ...


I don't like RR, but cool it the with working class slurs. You have a
problem with work, pal?

You some sort of plutocratic layabout? Or a remittance man?

T.

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Zarky Zork wrote:
> The first time I saw RAchel Ray it was in one of those men's magazines
> (Maxim?) where she was cooking a turkey in short shorts or something. She
> had a pretty face and a decent body, but when I saw her on TV she struck me
> as very working class with a smoker's voice and I wasn't impressed. I
> thought from the pictures that she had more class than that and I was rather
> disappointed when I saw her in motion.


Oh yes, cooking a turkey in short shorts in Maxim magazine is WAY
classier than being working class.

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> Zarky Zork wrote:
>> The first time I saw RAchel Ray it was in one of those men's magazines
>> (Maxim?) where she was cooking a turkey in short shorts or something.
>> She
>> had a pretty face and a decent body, but when I saw her on TV she struck
>> me
>> as very working class with a smoker's voice and I wasn't impressed. I
>> thought from the pictures that she had more class than that and I was
>> rather
>> disappointed when I saw her in motion.

>
> Oh yes, cooking a turkey in short shorts in Maxim magazine is WAY
> classier than being working class.
>


Reverse snobbism is just as stupid, moldy.



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I see I touched a nerve.




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