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Gordon Ramsay
Just wondered what peoples opinion of Gordon Ramsay was with reference to his attack on Tracy Grimshaw and his outlandish behaviour on Rove.
I personally don't know what has happened to him and would suggest that he sticks to cooking and forgets trying to be funny Bex:thumbdown: |
Re: Gordon Ramsay
Originally Posted by bex 66
(Post 7646760)
Just wondered what peoples opinion of Gordon Ramsay was with reference to his attack on Tracy Grimshaw and his outlandish behaviour on Rove.
I personally don't know what has happened to him and would suggest that he sticks to cooking and forgets trying to be funny Bex:thumbdown: |
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
(Post 7646769)
I think he's hilarious, could watch him all night. Everyone knows what he's like, if you can't stand the heat - don't go near his kitchen! :D
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The whole celebrity thing has gone to his head.
Unfunny and needless abuse. |
Re: Gordon Ramsay
With almost every other word bleeped out, on the one occasion I watched him, I don't have a clue what he is on about.
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And vice versa. The time Tracey Grimshaw spent responding to this was like tit-4-tat:curse:.
Personally I don't care if either is pissed off with one another. They are showbiz celebraties each wanting to score points. They shouldn't get the general public involved with their childish behaviour :banghead: |
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I think he's great.
I'm glad that he's having a go at the Aussie media's 'sacred cows'. Grimshaw has reacted with indignation when keeping quiet would have said a lot more. |
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It makes me laugh. The whole reason why so many people like or watch him is because of his behaviour/language skills and then Australia's arms are up in the air when he comes over and practices it on them.
One big publicity stunt for him and Tracey! |
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I love him, always have always will :wub:. Don't care what he says or does. Have my tickets for his breakfast concert in Perth in 2 weeks and I will be going hoping to get a piccy and for him to sign one of my many books.
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Re: Gordon Ramsay
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7646797)
It makes me laugh. The whole reason why so many people like or watch him is because of his behaviour/language skills and then Australia's arms are up in the air when he comes over and practices it on them.
One big publicity stunt for him and Tracey! Excellent publicity:lol: |
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Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 7646808)
I love him, always have always will :wub:. Don't care what he says or does. Have my tickets for his breakfast concert in Perth in 2 weeks and I will be going hoping to get a piccy and for him to sign one of my many books.
I'm sure he's got food in those creases on his face:ohmy: You look so lovely from your piccies & sound so normal. Why would you love a neanderthal who hasn't even got a lovely personality:blink: |
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I loved it. Cannot stand that sanctomonious biffer, Tracy Grimshaw.
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Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 7646814)
I loved it. Cannot stand that sanctomonious biffer, Tracy Grimshaw.
I agree. Why is Tracy Grimshaws top lip always greasy? :blink: |
Re: Gordon Ramsay
Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
(Post 7646813)
Ewwww.... he looks like a Sharpei:eek:
I'm sure he's got food in those creases on his face:ohmy: You look so lovely from your piccies & sound so normal. Why would you love a neanderthal who hasn't even got a lovely personality:blink: |
Re: Gordon Ramsay
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 7646825)
What can I say, I love a bad boy. Gordon Ramsey, Shane Warne, Andrew Symonds, Ben Cousins. I am quite normal but there is something about naughty boys that does it for me :rofl:
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