Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 We love cooking shows. Good ones, bad ones, dumb ones, silly ones. That is the only one we don't watch! I swear that man was weaned on vinegar and given a lemon wedge as a pacifier! Lynda - Jo Cwazy Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:26 AM Re: Re:OT equality of women/more thoughts I never use the word normally, but I 'hate' Gordon Ramsay. He is such a pig (sorry real pigs!). He is forever putting non-veggie items into what he says is veggie and feeding it to vegetarians and then laughing about it. Horrible, despicable man. Jo - Jonnie Hellens Thursday, August 11, 2005 6:30 PM Re: Re:OT equality of women/more thoughts Too true. My son has found that he really enjoys cooking. Of course we watched Chef Ramsey on Hell's Kitchen and that might have helped him feel it was ok for him to cook.earthstrm <nikkimack wrote: Hi JoI agree with you. It's natural and healthy too. And I think it helps kids grow up to be more well rounded than those who are stuck in sterotypical roles.BBNikki , "Jo Cwazy" <heartwork@c...> wrote:> Hi Nikki> > I had my mum and dad, and my nan (grandmother) lived with us because she had> a damaged heart and couldn't do a lot, and my uncle. I did different things> with all of them - sewing, knitting and helping with housework with my mum,> woodwork with my dad, gardening with my uncle and preparing all the veggies> from the garden with my nan, cos she could do that. Admittedly, when I was> a kid male and female stereotypes were very definite, but most of the kids> in my area were boys, so I played with the boys - usually cricket and catch,> and tag etc. or off on our bikes. Sometimes we were naughty of course, and> damned the streams in the farms etc.> > I think it is natural to like to try everything.> > Jo> Jonnie Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.7/70 - Release 8/11/05 Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.7/70 - Release 8/11/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 how the system works my gurlfriend tried over a dozen times to get jobs at construction sites... she is hela handy, can build all sorts of stuff, can prolly work in the pitcrew for an Indy race car, knows carpentry, welding, etc.... they would never hire her me..i applied to a construction job once...got hired right away i have problems nailing two boards together..... a blinding flash hotter than the sun dead bodies lie across the path the radiation colors the air finishing one by one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 There was one episode where a customer upset that he still hadn't gotten his food went up to complain and Ramsey swore and gave him all sorts of smarta** answers. I was incredulous!Lynda <lurine wrote: We love cooking shows. Good ones, bad ones, dumb ones, silly ones. That is the only one we don't watch! I swear that man was weaned on vinegar and given a lemon wedge as a pacifier! Lynda - Jo Cwazy Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:26 AM Re: Re:OT equality of women/more thoughts I never use the word normally, but I 'hate' Gordon Ramsay. He is such a pig (sorry real pigs!). He is forever putting non-veggie items into what he says is veggie and feeding it to vegetarians and then laughing about it. Horrible, despicable man. Jo - Jonnie Hellens Thursday, August 11, 2005 6:30 PM Re: Re:OT equality of women/more thoughts Too true. My son has found that he really enjoys cooking. Of course we watched Chef Ramsey on Hell's Kitchen and that might have helped him feel it was ok for him to cook.earthstrm <nikkimack wrote: Hi JoI agree with you. It's natural and healthy too. And I think it helps kids grow up to be more well rounded than those who are stuck in sterotypical roles.BBNikki , "Jo Cwazy" <heartwork@c...> wrote:> Hi Nikki> > I had my mum and dad, and my nan (grandmother) lived with us because she had> a damaged heart and couldn't do a lot, and my uncle. I did different things> with all of them - sewing, knitting and helping with housework with my mum,> woodwork with my dad, gardening with my uncle and preparing all the veggies> from the garden with my nan, cos she could do that. Admittedly, when I was> a kid male and female stereotypes were very definite, but most of the kids> in my area were boys, so I played with the boys - usually cricket and catch,> and tag etc. or off on our bikes. Sometimes we were naughty of course, and> damned the streams in the farms etc.> > I think it is natural to like to try everything.> > Jo> Jonnie Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.7/70 - Release 8/11/05Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.7/70 - Release 8/11/05Jonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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