Posts Tagged ‘Australia’
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: August 17 2009
From celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to the Prime Minister Kevin Rudd , everyone seems to be swearing in Australia. And according to a language expert, people Down Under have foul mouth. Roly Sussex, a professor of applied language studies at the University of Queensland, pointed out the Rudd’s saying “shitstorm” on national television in March. The professor believes it is indicative of the casualness with which slang is accepted in the country of kangaroos. “The sort of words that Mr R
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: June 5 2009
They Today show in Australia copped another serving of Gordon Ramsay this morning, although it was one the censors would have been happy with. It was the first time in recent memory that Gordon Ramsay spoke for ten minutes without swearing!
Gordon had a lot to say about one of the hosts recent accusations of appearing on air drunk and also questioned the cooking ability of his co-hosts from a cooking segment that they had performed some weeks early.
Gordon Ramsay spoke of his
Author: unknown Post Date: January 1 1970
Gordon Ramsay was dragged into a diplomatic row today after an exchange of insults with one of Australia's most respected TV journalists. ... It is really depressing just like his TV show with more swearing than I have had hot dinners. - Mikey, Guildford. Tracy, don't take these comments to heart. - Dereck, London, England. Why this Aussie woman did not laught it off, which is the best response to some one like Gordon Ramsay. - Gary, LONDON ...
Author: unknown Post Date: January 1 1970
Gordon Ramsay was dragged into a diplomatic row today after an exchange of insults with one of Australia's most respected TV journalists. ... It is really depressing just like his TV show with more swearing than I have had hot dinners. - Mikey, Guildford. Tracy, don't take these comments to heart. - Dereck, London, England. Why this Aussie woman did not laught it off, which is the best response to some one like Gordon Ramsay. - Gary, LONDON ...
Author: unknown Post Date: January 1 1970
While in Australia, this book received a lot less press to launch than his last cookbook, Gordon Ramsay Makes it Easy (maybe because it wasn't Xmas?), it certainly should have. ... Pubs were once a place where you could always guarantee good, simple, cheap food and a great Sunday roast, but when the steak houses and fast food chains arrived the good home cooking from the pub kitchens was replaced with tasteless, defrosted meals. Then came the gastropubs, which weren't ...