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I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
is jes too too!

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526

http://tinyurl.com/3vl4k77

We've been saying worse about Sandra Lee for waay longer, but it's
nice to see a heavy gun weigh in.

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notbob > wrote:
> I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
> is jes too too!
>
> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3vl4k77
>
> We've been saying worse about Sandra Lee for waay longer, but it's
> nice to see a heavy gun weigh in.
>
> nb


They're both laughing all the way to the bank.

I know little about Deen and could care less, but it seems Bourdain really
really needs to get over himself.
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On 2011-08-20, Hackmatack > wrote:

> I know little about Deen and could care less, but it seems Bourdain really
> really needs to get over himself.


Tony is about Tony. That's his schtick. He admits he was never much
more than a working chef, in the sense he payed his dues. His true
talent and love is writing, mostly about himself. Nothing wrong with
that. He's boring as a chef, but an interesting guy, most of the
time. Take him on that level. As for criticizing other cooks/chefs,
everyone does that. You gotta admit, the ones he targets are the same
one's we gleefully lampoon.

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On Aug 20, 5:14*pm, notbob > wrote:
> On 2011-08-20, Hackmatack > wrote:
>
> > I know little about Deen and could care less, but it seems Bourdain really
> > really needs to get over himself.

>
> Tony is about Tony. *That's his schtick. *He admits he was never much
> more than a working chef, in the sense he payed his dues. *His true
> talent and love is writing, mostly about himself. *Nothing wrong with
> that. *He's boring as a chef, but an interesting guy, most of the
> time. *Take him on that level. *As for criticizing other cooks/chefs,
> everyone does that. *You gotta admit, the ones he targets are the same
> one's we gleefully lampoon. *
>
> nb *


****Snot,Bob wrote...

"...I don't usually rub my hands together..."

Bravo snot.bob ~ Glad you're finally fessing up to what you DO
rub...)
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> They're both laughing all the way to the bank.
>
> I know little about Deen and could care less, but it seems Bourdain really
> really needs to get over himself.


Tony is Tony. Sure, he is a bit full of himself, but he can also laugh at
himself. I kind of like his attitude in general.

One thing I can say for certain, I'd much rather have a beer with Tony than
Paul or her two sons.



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On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 00:34:07 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski"
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> "Hackmatack" > wrote
> >
> > They're both laughing all the way to the bank.
> >
> > I know little about Deen and could care less, but it seems Bourdain really
> > really needs to get over himself.

>
> Tony is Tony. Sure, he is a bit full of himself, but he can also laugh at
> himself. I kind of like his attitude in general.
>
> One thing I can say for certain, I'd much rather have a beer with Tony than
> Paul or her two sons.


I can't stand Tony, he comes across like a pompous ass. I don't like
most of what Paula cooks and she's way too loud, but it seems like she
has a good heart. I like her boys too.

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>
> "Hackmatack" > wrote
>>
>> They're both laughing all the way to the bank.
>>
>> I know little about Deen and could care less, but it seems Bourdain
>> really
>> really needs to get over himself.

>
> Tony is Tony. Sure, he is a bit full of himself, but he can also laugh
> at himself. I kind of like his attitude in general.
>
> One thing I can say for certain, I'd much rather have a beer with Tony
> than Paul or her two sons.


I'm sure Tony has tasted a few beers in his travels I can't get over
that exaggerated southern drawl Paula Deen puts on. I've lived in the
southern US most of my adult life and I've never heard anyone talk like
that. It's extremely annoying so I've never watched one of her cooking
shows.

Jill

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> I can't get over that exaggerated southern drawl Paula Deen puts on. I've lived in the
>southern US most of my adult life and I've never heard anyone talk like
>that. It's extremely annoying so I've never watched one of her cooking
>shows.


Yeah. I'd punch out the Neely's too.

-TES
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>> I can't get over that exaggerated southern drawl Paula Deen puts on.
>> I've lived in the
>>southern US most of my adult life and I've never heard anyone talk like
>>that. It's extremely annoying so I've never watched one of her cooking
>>shows.

>
> Yeah. I'd punch out the Neely's too.
>
> -TES


If you have an upset stomach and want relief, just watch the Neely's and it
will make you puke. Can't stand watching them with their over the top
sweetness.

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On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 06:55:04 -0700, Theodore Edward Stosterone
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> > I can't get over that exaggerated southern drawl Paula Deen puts on. I've lived in the
> >southern US most of my adult life and I've never heard anyone talk like
> >that. It's extremely annoying so I've never watched one of her cooking
> >shows.

>
> Yeah. I'd punch out the Neely's too.
>

I get so tired of all their "sugar" crap.


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On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 09:01:10 -0400, jmcquown wrote:

> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Hackmatack" > wrote
>>>
>>> They're both laughing all the way to the bank.
>>>
>>> I know little about Deen and could care less, but it seems Bourdain
>>> really
>>> really needs to get over himself.

>>
>> Tony is Tony. Sure, he is a bit full of himself, but he can also laugh
>> at himself. I kind of like his attitude in general.
>>
>> One thing I can say for certain, I'd much rather have a beer with Tony
>> than Paul or her two sons.

>
> I'm sure Tony has tasted a few beers in his travels I can't get over
> that exaggerated southern drawl Paula Deen puts on. I've lived in the
> southern US most of my adult life and I've never heard anyone talk like
> that. It's extremely annoying so I've never watched one of her cooking
> shows.
>
> Jill


if i recall correctly, you've lived in two different places in the south
most of your adult life. that hardly makes you an expert on *all* southern
drawls. accents can change by quadrant in the same city, for god's sake.

your pal,
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 09:01:10 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
>
>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>>
>>> Tony is Tony. Sure, he is a bit full of himself, but he can also
>>> laugh at himself. I kind of like his attitude in general.
>>>
>>> One thing I can say for certain, I'd much rather have a beer with
>>> Tony than Paul or her two sons.

>>
>> I'm sure Tony has tasted a few beers in his travels I can't get
>> over that exaggerated southern drawl Paula Deen puts on. I've lived
>> in the southern US most of my adult life and I've never heard anyone
>> talk like that. It's extremely annoying so I've never watched one
>> of her cooking shows.
>>
>> Jill


How do you know, if you have NEVER watched one of her shows? Good grief.

>
> if i recall correctly, you've lived in two different places in the
> south most of your adult life. that hardly makes you an expert on
> *all* southern drawls. accents can change by quadrant in the same
> city, for god's sake.


Good point. As a matter of fact, I have a neighbor that sounds exactly
like Paula Deen.

But, as you may or may not know, Jill is an expert on almost everything.
Especially things that she has never experienced.

>
> your pal,
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> On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 09:01:10 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
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>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> "Hackmatack" > wrote
>>>>
>>>> They're both laughing all the way to the bank.
>>>>
>>>> I know little about Deen and could care less, but it seems Bourdain
>>>> really
>>>> really needs to get over himself.
>>>
>>> Tony is Tony. Sure, he is a bit full of himself, but he can also laugh
>>> at himself. I kind of like his attitude in general.
>>>
>>> One thing I can say for certain, I'd much rather have a beer with Tony
>>> than Paul or her two sons.

>>
>> I'm sure Tony has tasted a few beers in his travels I can't get over
>> that exaggerated southern drawl Paula Deen puts on. I've lived in the
>> southern US most of my adult life and I've never heard anyone talk like
>> that. It's extremely annoying so I've never watched one of her cooking
>> shows.
>>
>> Jill

>
> if i recall correctly, you've lived in two different places in the south
> most of your adult life. that hardly makes you an expert on *all*
> southern
> drawls. accents can change by quadrant in the same city, for god's sake.
>
> your pal,
> blake



It depends on what you call the south, "pal". You want the Civil War
definition whereby Virginia was a southern state? I lived there, too. I've
also visited lots of other places in the southern US including Georgia,
North Carolina, Alabama and Texas. I don't claim to be an "expert" about
southern accents (that's your statement, not mine) but I do know a fake
accent when I hear one.

Jill

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On 20 Aug 2011 23:12:38 GMT, notbob > wrote:

>I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
>is jes too too!
>
>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526
>
>http://tinyurl.com/3vl4k77
>
>We've been saying worse about Sandra Lee for waay longer, but it's
>nice to see a heavy gun weigh in.
>
>nb

It's too darn bad that he essentially backs off in the last paragraph.
There are enough obese people in the US to continue to support her.
She makes everything greasy, fatty , dripping in butter, sugar,
mayonnaise and bacon a badge of good cooking.
Bah!!!
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On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 18:07:19 -0600, Janet Bostwick
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> It's too darn bad that he essentially backs off in the last paragraph.
> There are enough obese people in the US to continue to support her.
> She makes everything greasy, fatty , dripping in butter, sugar,
> mayonnaise and bacon a badge of good cooking.
> Bah!!!


She has her sons on now demonstrating healthier food (and making fun
of her love of butter); so like Hackmatack says - she's crying all the
way to the bank.

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On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 18:58:39 -0700, sf > wrote:

>On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 18:07:19 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote:
>
>> It's too darn bad that he essentially backs off in the last paragraph.
>> There are enough obese people in the US to continue to support her.
>> She makes everything greasy, fatty , dripping in butter, sugar,
>> mayonnaise and bacon a badge of good cooking.
>> Bah!!!

>
>She has her sons on now demonstrating healthier food (and making fun
>of her love of butter); so like Hackmatack says - she's crying all the
>way to the bank.


I have a hard time taking that seriously. It's just 3 people covering
all the bases and giving lip service to being PC Sorry, they make me
feel really cynical.. I get such false vibes from her.
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> I have a hard time taking that seriously. It's just 3 people covering
> all the bases and giving lip service to being PC Sorry, they make me
> feel really cynical.. I get such false vibes from her.
> Janet US


I used to enjoy listening to Paula while I was quilting. Her accent has
changed from softly Southern to raucous. Yes, she's probably laughing all
the way to the bank but I'm disappointed that she doesn't attempt to cook
healthy. Her body and that of her husband are proof that the indifference
is very likely to catch up with her. I did like her retort that 'maybe
somebody had peed in his cereal'. Polly

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Polly wrote about Paula Deen:

> I used to enjoy listening to Paula while I was quilting. Her accent has
> changed from softly Southern to raucous. Yes, she's probably laughing all
> the way to the bank but I'm disappointed that she doesn't attempt to cook
> healthy. Her body and that of her husband are proof that the indifference
> is very likely to catch up with her. I did like her retort that 'maybe
> somebody had peed in his cereal'. Polly


Maybe she should WALK all the way to the bank.

Bob



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On 8/20/2011 7:12 PM, notbob wrote:
> I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
> is jes too too!
>
> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3vl4k77
>
> We've been saying worse about Sandra Lee for waay longer, but it's
> nice to see a heavy gun weigh in.


He's a nutcase. Most dangerous in the US? No one is forced to cook her
recipes.
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> On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 00:09:13 -0400, Cheryl wrote:
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>> On 8/20/2011 7:12 PM, notbob wrote:
>>> I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
>>> is jes too too!
>>>
>>> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/3vl4k77
>>>
>>> We've been saying worse about Sandra Lee for waay longer, but it's
>>> nice to see a heavy gun weigh in.

>>
>> He's a nutcase. Most dangerous in the US? No one is forced to cook her
>> recipes.

>
> Sounds like the Bourdain/Deen debate is divided by the sexes :-)
>
> -sw


And they both win with the increased publicity.



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On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 00:00:29 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 00:09:13 -0400, Cheryl wrote:
>
>> On 8/20/2011 7:12 PM, notbob wrote:
>>> I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
>>> is jes too too!
>>>
>>> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/3vl4k77
>>>
>>> We've been saying worse about Sandra Lee for waay longer, but it's
>>> nice to see a heavy gun weigh in.

>>
>> He's a nutcase. Most dangerous in the US? No one is forced to cook her
>> recipes.

>
> Sounds like the Bourdain/Deen debate is divided by the sexes :-)
>
> -sw


**** both of 'em (if that will unite the sexes).

your pal,
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On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 18:43:17 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> On 20 Aug 2011 23:12:38 GMT, notbob wrote:
>
>> I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
>> is jes too too!
>>
>> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526

>
> "most dangerous person in America because of her unholy connections
> with evil corporations"
>
> That is true. I used to buy a few good Smithfield products. but now
> Paula has joined their team the prices on three of their in
> particular, were slapped with her mug and the prices on those tripled.
>
> Screw Smithfield, and Paula.
>
> You have to admit, Anthony is admirable. Much more so than Paula.
> Survey Time?
>
> -sw



I like Paula, or did, as I haven't seen her on tv in a few years (I just
don't watch tv anymore).

Bourdain kicks total ass though.
He speaks his mind and that's not allowed in todays PC world.

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> On 20 Aug 2011 23:12:38 GMT, notbob wrote:
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>> I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
>> is jes too too!
>>
>> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526

>
> "most dangerous person in America because of her unholy connections
> with evil corporations"
>
> That is true. I used to buy a few good Smithfield products. but now
> Paula has joined their team the prices on three of their in
> particular, were slapped with her mug and the prices on those tripled.
>
> Screw Smithfield, and Paula.
>
> You have to admit, Anthony is admirable. Much more so than Paula.
> Survey Time?
>
> -sw


I don't think Deen can be blamed for the decline of Smithfield products.
They were declining just fine before she was hired.
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On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 18:29:23 +0000 (UTC), Hackmatack wrote:

> Sqwertz > wrote:
>> On 20 Aug 2011 23:12:38 GMT, notbob wrote:
>>
>>> I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
>>> is jes too too!
>>>
>>> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526

>>
>> "most dangerous person in America because of her unholy connections
>> with evil corporations"
>>
>> That is true. I used to buy a few good Smithfield products. but now
>> Paula has joined their team the prices on three of their in
>> particular, were slapped with her mug and the prices on those tripled.
>>
>> Screw Smithfield, and Paula.
>>
>> You have to admit, Anthony is admirable. Much more so than Paula.
>> Survey Time?
>>
>> -sw

>
> I don't think Deen can be blamed for the decline of Smithfield products.
> They were declining just fine before she was hired.


<snort>

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Sqwertz > wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 18:29:23 +0000 (UTC), Hackmatack wrote:
>
>> Sqwertz > wrote:
>>> On 20 Aug 2011 23:12:38 GMT, notbob wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't usually rub my hands in glee at celebrity cat fights, but this
>>>> is jes too too!
>>>>
>>>> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...la-deen-225526
>>>
>>> "most dangerous person in America because of her unholy connections
>>> with evil corporations"
>>>
>>> That is true. I used to buy a few good Smithfield products. but now
>>> Paula has joined their team the prices on three of their in
>>> particular, were slapped with her mug and the prices on those tripled.
>>>
>>> Screw Smithfield, and Paula.
>>>
>>> You have to admit, Anthony is admirable. Much more so than Paula.
>>> Survey Time?

>>
>> I don't think Deen can be blamed for the decline of Smithfield products.
>> They were declining just fine before she was hired.

>
> I didn't say decline. Don't try and paraphrase what I say anymore.
>
> I said they were good products at good prices. And they still are good
> products, but not at good prices.
>
> -sw


Bourdain's not the only one who needs to get over themselves.


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