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How would your characters perform in Kitchen Nightmares? As a bonus, what would Gordon use as an insult?
After 16 straight hours of listening to Pitbull (I even listened to him while asleep), I finally turned him off to go watch Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
When I watch Kitchen Nightmares, reactions mostly, and everyone be saying the food looks nasty. I find myself disagreeing with them most of the time.
It could just be that I only eat 1/3 meals one should be having but that food be looking good. The only time it looks nasty to me is if itās moldy.
Gordon has a way with words, doesn't he? "It smells like f*ckin Snoop Dogg's kitchen in here", is a great line!!! It's as smoky as his kitchen, that's for sure!! šš¤£š¤£š«
Crime against nature.
I've realized that I like both versions of Kitchen Nightmares but for completely different reasons.
The UK one feels more relaxed, like it's a documentary. Despite being called Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, it's a cozy comfort I can watch on a lazy Sunday that gets me the mood to cook and try a new dish I've never heard of.
The US version, by contrast, satisfies my Soap Opera craving!
why does kitchen nightmares always feel like gordon ramsay is just this a random encounter off the street rsther than something the restaurant deliberately signed up for
Watching kitchen nightmares is so scary like how is some of this food even edible