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![]() I read the Interview in the "Onion." For those who don't get the paper and are fans, here it is: http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/anthony_bourdain Lou |
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Lou Decruss wrote:
> I read the Interview in the "Onion." For those who don't get the > paper and are fans, here it is: > > http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/anthony_bourdain > > Lou And along the same lines I recently posted this interesting recording and people may have ignored it because it said "podcast". No ipod is required and it will play on any computer: http://libwww.freelibrary.org/podcast/?podcastID=46 Anthony Bourdain | No Reservations: Around the World on an Empty Stomach Recorded 12/1/2007 (This recording contains explicit content.) Author of the New York Times bestsellers The Nasty Bits and Kitchen Confidential, culinary bad boy Anthony Bourdain is the host of the Travel Channel's No Reservations and chef-at-large of Les Halles Brasseries with locations in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Miami. No Reservations: Around the World on an Empty Stomach is Bourdain's fully illustrated, outrageously commentated journal of his far-flung and gastronomically adventurous travels. |
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Sqwertz > scripsit in
: > What does the Onion have to do with this article? It's > definitely not he Onion's, uh, "style" of writing or subject > matter. The A.V. Club (if you look at the bottom of their home page, states: © Copyright 2008, Onion Inc. All Rights Reserved Is that any clearer? -- "What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy?" Mohandas K. Gandhi |
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:53:58 -0500, George >
wrote: >Lou Decruss wrote: >> I read the Interview in the "Onion." For those who don't get the >> paper and are fans, here it is: >> >> http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/anthony_bourdain >> >> Lou > >And along the same lines I recently posted this interesting recording >and people may have ignored it because it said "podcast". No ipod is >required and it will play on any computer: > >http://libwww.freelibrary.org/podcast/?podcastID=46 > > >Anthony Bourdain | No Reservations: Around the World on an Empty Stomach >Recorded 12/1/2007 > >(This recording contains explicit content.) Author of the New York Times >bestsellers The Nasty Bits and Kitchen Confidential, culinary bad boy >Anthony Bourdain is the host of the Travel Channel's No Reservations and >chef-at-large of Les Halles Brasseries with locations in New York City, >Washington, D.C., and Miami. No Reservations: Around the World on an >Empty Stomach is Bourdain's fully illustrated, outrageously commentated >journal of his far-flung and gastronomically adventurous travels. Thanks for re-posting this. It's playing now. He's great! Lou |
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:02:25 GMT, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:32:35 -0600, Michel wrote: > >> Sqwertz > scripsit in >> : >> >>> What does the Onion have to do with this article? It's >>> definitely not he Onion's, uh, "style" of writing or subject >>> matter. >> >> The A.V. Club (if you look at the bottom of their home page, >> states: >> >> © Copyright 2008, Onion Inc. All Rights Reserved >> >> Is that any clearer? > >No. Maybe if you give me a damn magnifying glass it would be >clearer. I don't go around reading all the fine print and legal >disclaimers at the bottom of web pages. Maybe if they put it in >the masthead of the web page you'd have good reason to get snotty >:-P > >That said, and on a friendlier note, I didn't know the Onion had >any sister, serious publications. The print Onion is free here >in Austin - one if it's original print test markets, I believe. The print Onion is free here too. That's where I read the scaled down version of the interview. He was on the front page of the January 10th copy. Maybe I wasn't clear enough. Sorry. Even the print version does have a few serious things in it. If ever there was a chef that belongs in the onion would be Bourdain. Lou |
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Sqwertz > scripsit in
: >> The A.V. Club (if you look at the bottom of their home page, >> states: >> >> ¸ Copyright 2008, Onion Inc. All Rights Reserved >> >> Is that any clearer? > > No. Maybe if you give me a damn magnifying glass it would be > clearer. I don't go around reading all the fine print and legal > disclaimers at the bottom of web pages. Maybe if they put it in > the masthead of the web page you'd have good reason to get snotty If it's on the page, I have good reason to be informative. I am never snotty and I find the expression distasteful at the best of times and have never referred to anyone's behaviour in this fashion. -- "What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy?" Mohandas K. Gandhi |
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:02:25 GMT, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:32:35 -0600, Michel wrote: > >> Sqwertz > scripsit in >> : >> >>> What does the Onion have to do with this article? It's >>> definitely not he Onion's, uh, "style" of writing or subject >>> matter. >> >> The A.V. Club (if you look at the bottom of their home page, >> states: >> >> © Copyright 2008, Onion Inc. All Rights Reserved >> >> Is that any clearer? > >No. Maybe if you give me a damn magnifying glass it would be >clearer. I don't go around reading all the fine print and legal >disclaimers at the bottom of web pages. Maybe if they put it in >the masthead of the web page you'd have good reason to get snotty >:-P > >That said, and on a friendlier note, I didn't know the Onion had >any sister, serious publications. The print Onion is free here >in Austin - one if it's original print test markets, I believe. > >-sw it's not a sister publication. it's a part of *the onion* that does movie, audio, games, etc reviews. your pal, blake |
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![]() Sqwertz wrote: > On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:05:07 GMT, blake murphy wrote: > > > On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:02:25 GMT, Sqwertz > > > wrote: > > > >>On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:32:35 -0600, Michel wrote: > >> > >>> Sqwertz > scripsit in > >>> : > >>> > >>>> What does the Onion have to do with this article? It's > >>>> definitely not he Onion's, uh, "style" of writing or subject > >>>> matter. > >>> > >>> The A.V. Club (if you look at the bottom of their home page, > >>> states: > >>> > >>> © Copyright 2008, Onion Inc. All Rights Reserved > >>> > >>> Is that any clearer? > >> > >>No. Maybe if you give me a damn magnifying glass it would be > >>clearer. I don't go around reading all the fine print and legal > >>disclaimers at the bottom of web pages. Maybe if they put it in > >>the masthead of the web page you'd have good reason to get snotty > >>:-P > >> > >>That said, and on a friendlier note, I didn't know the Onion had > >>any sister, serious publications. The print Onion is free here > >>in Austin - one if it's original print test markets, I believe. > > > > it's not a sister publication. it's a part of *the onion* that does > > movie, audio, games, etc reviews. > > What I see on the AV club website is most definitely not included > with any print edition of the Onion. And they are clearly > different links from the actual contents of the Onion even on the > website. Ya think...!!!??? HOW many TIMES does something have to be EXPLAINED to you, you ****ing moron? I rarely read _The Onion_ but even I know about the "AV Club" website... Sheesh... -- Best Greg " I find Greg Morrow lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that we are some kind of comedy team turns my stomach." - "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking |
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:42:33 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: >What I see on the AV club website is most definitely not included >with any print edition of the Onion. And they are clearly >different links from the actual contents of the Onion even on the >website. > >-sw The AV club is most definitely in the paper printed Onion. That's why I said I read the interview there, and gave a link for those who were interested and couldn't get the paper. Lou |
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:42:33 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:05:07 GMT, blake murphy wrote: > >> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:02:25 GMT, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>>On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:32:35 -0600, Michel wrote: >>> >>>> Sqwertz > scripsit in >>>> : >>>> >>>>> What does the Onion have to do with this article? It's >>>>> definitely not he Onion's, uh, "style" of writing or subject >>>>> matter. >>>> >>>> The A.V. Club (if you look at the bottom of their home page, >>>> states: >>>> >>>> © Copyright 2008, Onion Inc. All Rights Reserved >>>> >>>> Is that any clearer? >>> >>>No. Maybe if you give me a damn magnifying glass it would be >>>clearer. I don't go around reading all the fine print and legal >>>disclaimers at the bottom of web pages. Maybe if they put it in >>>the masthead of the web page you'd have good reason to get snotty >>>:-P >>> >>>That said, and on a friendlier note, I didn't know the Onion had >>>any sister, serious publications. The print Onion is free here >>>in Austin - one if it's original print test markets, I believe. >> >> it's not a sister publication. it's a part of *the onion* that does >> movie, audio, games, etc reviews. > >What I see on the AV club website is most definitely not included >with any print edition of the Onion. And they are clearly >different links from the actual contents of the Onion even on the >website. > >-sw maybe so, but the print edition i get in d.c. most certainly includes the a.v. club, and it's a pretty sizeable part of it. your pal, blake |
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 17:47:53 GMT, blake murphy >
wrote: >> >>What I see on the AV club website is most definitely not included >>with any print edition of the Onion. And they are clearly >>different links from the actual contents of the Onion even on the >>website. >> >>-sw > >maybe so, but the print edition i get in d.c. most certainly includes >the a.v. club, and it's a pretty sizeable part of it. > >your pal, >blake Almost half here. lou |
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:55:53 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:35:16 GMT, Lou Decruss wrote: > >> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:42:33 -0600, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>>What I see on the AV club website is most definitely not included >>>with any print edition of the Onion. And they are clearly >>>different links from the actual contents of the Onion even on the >>>website. >> >> The AV club is most definitely in the paper printed Onion. That's why >> I said I read the interview there, and gave a link for those who were >> interested and couldn't get the paper. > >I checked the issue you mentioned and it most certainly was not >mentioned in there. Recycling bin is already gone or I'd send it to you. Why would I make this up? > >Blake says the AV club is included in the normal Onion paper. >Not here in Austin it isn't - At least not in the free version >you pick up in the newspaper boxes on the streets. Blake is right. It's actually not "included," it's part of the paper. It's not a pull-out. And it's free. I think the only way to pay for the onion is to have it delivered. I could be wrong about that. I dunno. Lou |
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 18:10:52 GMT, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 17:51:04 GMT, Lou Decruss wrote: > >> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 17:47:53 GMT, blake murphy > >> wrote: >>>> >>>>What I see on the AV club website is most definitely not included >>>>with any print edition of the Onion. And they are clearly >>>>different links from the actual contents of the Onion even on the >>>>website. >>> >>>maybe so, but the print edition i get in d.c. most certainly includes >>>the a.v. club, and it's a pretty sizeable part of it. >> >> Almost half here. > >Well, this explains why y'all have been so confused throughout >this thread! I posted a working link to an ON topic article. The only one confused is you Steve. When I'm wrong on usenet I either admit it, or post to other threads. It's no big deal. Lou |
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:55:53 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:35:16 GMT, Lou Decruss wrote: > >> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:42:33 -0600, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>>What I see on the AV club website is most definitely not included >>>with any print edition of the Onion. And they are clearly >>>different links from the actual contents of the Onion even on the >>>website. >> >> The AV club is most definitely in the paper printed Onion. That's why >> I said I read the interview there, and gave a link for those who were >> interested and couldn't get the paper. > >I checked the issue you mentioned and it most certainly was not >mentioned in there. > >Blake says the AV club is included in the normal Onion paper. >Not here in Austin it isn't - At least not in the free version >you pick up in the newspaper boxes on the streets. > >-sw mine was from such a box. your pal, blake |
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