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Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare D-Place Uncensored

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2007

First of six uncensored from the Food Network. Found this and posting as a suprise.

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  • @DigbyCat If you despise Gordon Ramsay so much, why do you bother to comment or watch?

  • great suprise, BarbG! :) I love these shows, KN and HK are my top fav shows.

  • Glad to hear it! Enjoy! It so happened while looking for the missing HK episodes in a stack of DVD's I found the KN eps. They were so popular, that I uploaded the rest of them as they were shown uncensored. I am still missing a few.

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  • He's neither:

    If you ask him for help and then fuck with him you deserve to get your head washed.

    I've never seen him flip out without being right about it and having all the reason to do so.

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  • My brother used to worked here but he was off when Gordon came in

  • Michelin is a tire

  • That chef was lazy!!

  • @DigbyCat wow. your a big fuckin pansy

  • UnReal! This Gallic faux-Chef is one of the most supercilious stuffed-shirt blowhard snob self-absobed deluded fools I've seen yet on KN. A common theme among most failed restaurants besides clueless owner/managers and inept and/or lazy staff is a failure to respect customers AND failure to cook with love.

  • Just saw this episode. When Gordon talks about the residence of Essex, I understand Essex Girls and Footballer's Wives, but what does he mean about boy races or born races or whatever he says?

  • Haters can hate, but the fact remains that Gordon Ramsay is awesome!

  • @BarbG11 If you haven't already, go do it. But be sure to know the etiquette. You do not want to look like a savage when you first go to a classy place. I know I did and I felt pretty akward just picking a fork and or knife at random.

  • @DigbyCat I've seen chefs at work with far less anger than him, and the food is awarded with stars all the same. Is he too angry too often? Absolutely. But I have a friend that is a chef, met some of his colleagues and there is no such thing as a cook with a little or no ego. With each step of better food comes an ego that is double the size.

  • 7 people wouldn't admit that they'd friend the pan of potatoes instead of roasting them.

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