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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

Anthony Bourdain

No Reservations

US Southwest

Part 1 of 3

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  • I lost a little bit of respect for Anthony when he got inside a BMW. Maybe he was one of the BMW drivers I flipped off for driving like shit? Maybe...

  • @fourtywpm agreed, too much bmw, too much sellout in this episode

  • they just showed some episodes here in Greece. Thanks a lot for uploading!!

  • @stentorasdimitriou no problem, mate. let me know if there are other episodes you want to see

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  • @kumquatsta at the same time, we're all sitting here watching it for free without commercials, i'll take a little bit of selling out if it gets me a lotta anthony

  • i like how people are hating on the BMW!

  • sorry but phoenix has almost no redeeming qualities. the best thing about arizona is the natural stuff, not the man made crap. skip right over that place if you visit. just go to sedona, the grand canyon, etc. just my advice.

  • @FormalSocks American food is crap, cheap, unhealthy and pathetic, actually make that North American food. You know what's the national dish for Canada? Poutine. That's fucking pathetic. North American has hands down the worst popular food culture in the world and this doesn't provide any base for argument: It's a fact. Every other country and continent has by far much superior and healthier food culture. It's not a coincidence that North America has the highest population obesity in the world.

  • @devilhunterred Once again, thick. That is not "by definition pathetic." It is your what? Oh right, opinion, that thing that differs from person to person, that thing that you can't seem to grasp the meaning of. You're telling me greasy food is cheap and bad for you? Yes, you're right. Is that what you wanted to hear? I simply think it deserves credit where due, it's certainly not up to snuff with other culture's food, but it's definitely one of the most known. Done replying kbye

  • @FormalSocks It's perfectly alright to like burgers, even I like burgers to a certain extent. I like fries too, Americanised Chinese food with high MSG and sodium, cheap pizza, greasy donair, fish and chips, the list of crappy fatty low grade trash food that I like goes on. But that's exactly what they are: cheap, crappy, fatty, low grade food. They are a guilty pleasure occasionally. But if a nation has one of these food as their national food, that is by definition pathetic, AKA US and burgers

  • @devilhunterred There is no argument, this is a mundane thing to even discuss. It's a matter of opinion. If I think eating pre-made, pre-packaged Jello pudding is fantastic, then it is to me. I simply said there's something special about a greasy cheeseburger, which there is. I feel like I'm explaining the definition of opinion to a 6 year old. Oh, and the obesity epidemic going on is far more deep rooted then simply the food. It's the culture and national way of life.

  • @FormalSocks "God you are so thick" isn't much of a credible argument. I lived in Asia for years and I know the food culture there: People in Asia shun and dislike American food. Why? Ask yourself this, what's the international representative of American food? McDonald's, of course. Selling cheap, high calories and low nutrients burgers and fries and creating an obesity epidemic among children in the world. If that doesn't convince you why most people hate American food, YOU are thick.

  • @devilhunterred God you're so thick.

  • @FormalSocks The hamburger is available in most places in the world thanks to McDonald's and other American multinational fast food chains serving high calories low nutrients junk food to people. It is by no means a "classic". In Asia the hamburger is seen as a cheap trash food that only kids would eat, it is shunned by the traditional local food culture. I would imagine it being the same in conservative Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa and South America. Truth is no one likes American food.

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