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moneypenny20 Jun 10th 2009 8:03 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by Londonuck (Post 7654513)
Your Celtic support has been revoked and please report to the headmaster.

He portrayed himself as Mr Family man, showing his happy house full of kids as much as possible in his programmes and all the time hes was shagging some other woman. What a nugget.

Prove it please.

Officer Dibble Jun 10th 2009 8:04 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by Deancm (Post 7654526)
Good on him I say; just the way nature intended men to be.

Man cannot live on bread alone and a bit of fresh meat doesn't go astray.

Thats the thing, she wasnt very fresh. This other woman liked to root famous men and even wrote a book about it - 'How to be the other woman!' :eek:

He got done like a dinner and served, no wonder hes got wrinkles. Classic!

Deancm Jun 10th 2009 8:11 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by Officer Dibble (Post 7654633)
Thats the thing, she wasnt very fresh. This other woman liked to root famous men and even wrote a book about it - 'How to be the other woman!' :eek:

He got done like a dinner and served, no wonder hes got wrinkles. Classic!

However matured meat tastes better.

scottishcelts Jun 10th 2009 10:16 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by Londonuck (Post 7654513)
Your Celtic support has been revoked and please report to the headmaster.

He portrayed himself as Mr Family man, showing his happy house full of kids as much as possible in his programmes and all the time hes was shagging some other woman. What a nugget.

He's not the first and he won't be the last, shouldn't make a blind bit of difference to what he does on the telly! :)

scottishcelts Jun 10th 2009 10:16 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by Deancm (Post 7654526)
Good on him I say; just the way nature intended men to be.

Man cannot live on bread alone and a bit of fresh meat doesn't go astray.

:D:sneaky:

La Vida loca Jun 10th 2009 10:28 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 
Still a legend.....

Lets face it, he can pretty do what ever he likes....

One thing is for sure, he probably doesnt need to come back to Australia, it has shown him how sad it can be....chasing him around and doing peak time broadcasts like little pricks, trying to prove a point, theat Grimshaw is nothing but a dried up lesbian slapper...

Amazulu Jun 11th 2009 1:29 am

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by La Vida loca (Post 7655109)
Still a legend.....

Lets face it, he can pretty do what ever he likes....

One thing is for sure, he probably doesnt need to come back to Australia, it has shown him how sad it can be....chasing him around and doing peak time broadcasts like little pricks, trying to prove a point, theat Grimshaw is nothing but a dried up lesbian slapper...

For the first time on this group I agree with you.

MartinLuther Jun 13th 2009 11:11 am

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 
The latest view from the Age. Which blows apart the Aussie-backs-Grimshaw myth peddled by some. :p :D

La Vida loca Jun 13th 2009 12:37 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 
Media Manipulation, what its all about.

Thats why the human race hates each other, oh and add the religion part into that too......another reason why we side and and wish to kill.......

If we took away media and religion and put kids together at a young age without this influence most problems would be sorted.


Originally Posted by MartinLuther (Post 7662209)
The latest view from the Age. Which blows apart the Aussie-backs-Grimshaw myth peddled by some. :p :D


ozzieeagle Jun 13th 2009 2:39 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 7654250)
People are taking this way too serious ffs, why is it affecting people in such a shocking way? :confused:

It's Gordon Ramsay, it's what he does, and he does it well, if people don't like it- piss off and turn the telly over!


Totally agree, cannot believe that there was even a thread on this subject.

Turn off and ignore :thumbup:

MartinLuther Jun 13th 2009 3:00 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 7662441)
Totally agree, cannot believe that there was even a thread on this subject.

Turn off and ignore :thumbup:

People are easily suckered. :cool:

scottishcelts Jun 13th 2009 3:47 pm

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by MartinLuther (Post 7662469)
People are easily suckered. :cool:

...and highly strung :blink:

daunted Jun 14th 2009 4:08 am

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 
still love him :wub::rofl:

livinginreality Jun 14th 2009 5:31 am

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by ABCDiamond (Post 7654165)
Why Australia as a whole ? How many people are involved in this ?

And should he have said the same to his mum ?

How would you like it if someone said you looked like a pig, and not done in a comedy routine ?

He even said that if someone had said that to his wife he would have decked them.

There are some real two faced opinions flying about.

So if someone said that to Gordons wife he would of decked them?But its ok for him to have a mistress?Unbelievable!:thumbdown:

northernbird Jun 14th 2009 10:23 am

Re: Gordon Ramsay
 

Originally Posted by daunted (Post 7663841)
still love him :wub::rofl:

Me too :wub:


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