Anthony Bourdain dead at 61
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I just emailed the Hallmark corporation, and had them ban you two from writing any greeting cards in the future. Sorry if that put a dent on your plans.Last edited by george graves; 06-10-2018, 02:02 AM. -
Not to worry, Jeff G has been dead for years, right after Jurassic Park 1 IIRC.Leave a comment:
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on top of all this he is also 2 of the 3 celeb deaths 1.) Kate Spade 2.) Anthony Bourdain 3.) (hopefully bill cosby, or harvey weinstein)Leave a comment:
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He was a cool dude that even if you had different views than you he would sit and listen to what you had to say. I liked the way he showed the countries he visited.
Proof that fame and fortune doesnt equal happiness aucks he couldn't shake his demons, he came off as a good manLeave a comment:
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Probably the only highlight to this poopoo of a week eh
that's wild to hear dude.Very sad today because of this. Was a regular at his old NYC restaurant "Les Halles" that was attached to my sisters apartment, saw him live in a stand up he did a couple years ago, was an early watcher of his old shows & read his books. He was the man, the myth, the legend, in my eyes. He portrayed the rest of the world that people wouldn't ordinarily see, and brought it to you.....and always tied back to the fact that food doesn't discriminate. Its prob the ONE thing in our crazy world that unites us all. The food, travel & blog industry lost one of the best narrators of this today. :(
as ramsey had said "He brought the world into our homes..."
Ironic isn't it? Two music artists really struggling with mental health issues come out with huge albums the same week that two major icons commit suicide? Maybe not ironic, but definitely bizarre.Leave a comment:
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Has anyone noticed that a ton of these celebrity suicides are caused by hanging? Kind of an odd coincidence.Leave a comment:
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Very sad today because of this. Was a regular at his old NYC restaurant "Les Halles" that was attached to my sisters apartment, saw him live in a stand up he did a couple years ago, was an early watcher of his old shows & read his books. He was the man, the myth, the legend, in my eyes. He portrayed the rest of the world that people wouldn't ordinarily see, and brought it to you.....and always tied back to the fact that food doesn't discriminate. Its prob the ONE thing in our crazy world that unites us all. The food, travel & blog industry lost one of the best narrators of this today. :(Leave a comment:
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Very sad. Mental illness is a horrendous thing that can too easily slide under the radar.
His show & work was always inspiring to me as well. True class act.
Life is fragile.Leave a comment:
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This spoiled my morning, luckily I can listen to the new Cudi/Ye album on repeat.
RIP BourdainLeave a comment:
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