It is!
A nice antedote to PR (so far) - I hope PR gets better. I don't know why they felt the need to indicate that more than one person would be eliminated - and then not do it. Silly.
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It is!
A nice antedote to PR (so far) - I hope PR gets better. I don't know why they felt the need to indicate that more than one person would be eliminated - and then not do it. Silly.
I don't know why they felt the need to indicate that more than one person would be eliminated - and then not do it. Silly.
I thought it was pretty cruel actually. Being first auf is bad enough, but for them to basically say "we thought we might eliminate more, but you were really the only one that was that bad" is horrible. Especially given who stayed.
that's kind of funny. I didn't really think of that way until you said it.
Oh, man, when she went backstage and they all clapped for her thinking she was safe? Horrible. Not that that was engineered, but, man.
Oh, that was horrible. I felt so bad for her.
Yeah, I winced.
In Top Chef news, today's SF Groupon is for Iluna Basque, Mattin's restaurant.
And that's because it's part of this Bravo/Groupon promotion. Other participating "Top Chef" properties include:
· Alchemy Caterers, Washington, D.C. - owned by Carla Hall from season five
Pura Vida, Atlanta, GA - owned by Hector Santiago from season six
· Super Pan, Atlanta, GA - owned by Hector Santiago from season six
· D. Rodriguez Cuba, Miami, FL - owned by Douglas Rodriguez from "Top Chef Masters" season one
· D. Rodriguez Ocean, Miami, FL - owned by Douglas Rodriguez from "Top Chef Masters" season one
· Ola at Sanctuary, Miami, FL - owned by Douglas Rodriguez from "Top Chef Masters" season one
· The Point, Culver City, CA - owned by Mark Peel from "Top Chef Masters" season two
Stephanie Izzard's new restaurant The Girl & the Goat just opened here in Chicago. I guess she either doesn't need the business from the Groupon or just wasn't interested. She's gotten plenty of publicity, that's for sure.
It's open now? That's great.