And then, one must consider another violation of Rule 4: "Zip! Zip! Hooray!" in which we find two precocious boys watching Wile E. and the Roadrunner on television. One lad wonders aloud why the coyote chases the bird so tenaciously, prompting Wile E. to stop in his tracks and lecture the boys in the finer points of Roadrunner cookery.
Interestingly, what you have there is the only known photo of a vaporizer pistol found in the wreckage of an as yet unidentified vehicle now housed in - WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU THAT THIS SUBMISSION HAS BEEN INDEFINITELY INTERRUPTED UNDER TERMS OF A FEDERAL ACT WE ARE NOT AT LIBERTY TO DISCLOSE, LET ALONE ADMIT ITS EXISTENCE. THE SUBMITTER REQUESTS DELIVERY OF THE "UNSEEN UNIVERSITY" TEE SHIRT IN SIZE 2X. WE WILL CONTACT YOU WITH DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS, AS HE IS NO LONGER REACHABLE AT HIS USUAL ADRESS.
I stand corrected. :) I duly retract any implied snark. I like both Fieri and Bourdain, but the Times review was hilarious. I have to add that I'm not sure I'd dig Guy's place either, necessarily. I like to watch Diners Drive-Ins & Dives, but his cooking show bores the hell out of me, and the dishes he makes don't have much appeal. I really enjoy watching No Reservations, too.
Er, "Non-chef cooking celebrity/somewhat pompous individual Anthony Bourdain?" May I suggest a little research? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Bourdain Bourdain is a chef, and a better-qualified one than Fieri, for that matter. And that's coming from someone who actually likes Fieri.
Actually, I assumed Miss C was making a joking allusion to Gene Wilder's character Fredrick Frankenstein in "Young Frankenstein," who insisted on that pronunciation in the beginning of the movie to divorce himself from his grandfather's reputation.
Difford and Tilbrook's nod to the library girls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Bourdain
Bourdain is a chef, and a better-qualified one than Fieri, for that matter. And that's coming from someone who actually likes Fieri.