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Man vs. Food (Indy)

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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Brian Curl » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:22 am

yea, take that :shock:
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Jeff T » Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:56 pm

Thats my opinion. And you know what opinions are like. When did you become the ruler of this forum? I did not get personal with anyone on this forum, yet you choose to do so. If that makes you feel good then so be it. All said I still think its a dumb show.
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Kyle L » Wed Aug 18, 2010 2:36 pm

If you believe it a dumb show, then I have no problem. It's when an opinion speaks for other people in regards to the matter that myself and others may have issue.
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Chris M » Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:44 pm

Jeff T wrote:Thats my opinion. And you know what opinions are like. When did you become the ruler of this forum? I did not get personal with anyone on this forum, yet you choose to do so. If that makes you feel good then so be it. All said I still think its a dumb show.



I see. It's only Ok to get personal about people you've never had interaction with and who won't ever see it or be able to defend themselves.

You stay classy Jeff. You stay classy.
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by David R. Pierce » Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:28 pm

I detest foodie as well. Also the following way over used jargon; locavore, in it to win it, it is what it is (except when it's not, which is usually the case). My opinion...
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Alison Hanover » Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:50 pm

Chris M wrote:
Jeff T wrote:That show is an insult to foodies everywhere. So $%#@&!! what! The guy can eat a 5 pound hamburger or 10 pounds of hot wings. What an idiot.




I think if you want to find the idiot you should hold a mirror shoulder high and get a good look.

Or maybe just climb down off your high horse and give it a rest.



Er, you started it Chris. Jeff was just giving his opinion. Does this mean that every poster has to preface his/her post with "In my opinion"

Anyway, In my opinion, I like the guy, I think he is fun. I don't like some of the challenges, but it is just harmless mindless entertainment when there is nothing recorded on tivo.
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Eve Lee » Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:56 pm

'In my opinion,' I feel sorry for Adam Richman's plumber. Ten pounds of hot wings has gotta hurt. :oops:
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by David R. Pierce » Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:58 pm

Alison Hanover wrote:
Er, you started it Chris. Jeff was just giving his opinion. Does this mean that every poster has to preface his/her post with "In my opinion"

Anyway, In my opinion, I like the guy, I think he is fun. I don't like some of the challenges, but it is just harmless mindless entertainment when there is nothing recorded on tivo.


I liked the episode in Seattle or Portland when he visited the doughnut shop and made that huge doughnut using a five gallon pail as the cutter. That's good TV and a bunch of empty calories I can support.

Oh yeah, In my opinion,
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Alison Hanover » Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:05 pm

:D hee hee

David R. Pierce wrote:
Alison Hanover wrote:
Er, you started it Chris. Jeff was just giving his opinion. Does this mean that every poster has to preface his/her post with "In my opinion"

Anyway, In my opinion, I like the guy, I think he is fun. I don't like some of the challenges, but it is just harmless mindless entertainment when there is nothing recorded on tivo.


I liked the episode in Seattle or Portland when he visited the doughnut shop and made that huge doughnut using a five gallon pail as the cutter. That's good TV and a bunch of empty calories I can support.

Oh yeah, In my opinion,

:D
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by John Hagan » Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:31 pm

David R. Pierce wrote:I detest foodie as well.


Never liked it myself.
The tall one wants white toast, dry, with nothin' on it.
And the short one wants four whole fried chickens, and a Coke.
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Brian Curl » Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:32 pm

MAN VS FOOD, MAN VS FOOD, MAN VS FOOD MAN VS FOOD, MAN VS FOOD, MAN VS FOOD, MAN VS FOOD, MAN VS FOOD, MAN VS FOOD


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MAN VS MAN, MAN VS MAN, MAN VS MAN, MAN VS MAN, MAN VS MAN, MAN VS MAN,
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by David R. Pierce » Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:43 pm

John Hagan wrote:
David R. Pierce wrote:I detest foodie as well.


Never liked it myself.

I do agree with the description on wiki.
whereas foodies are amateurs who simply love food for consumption, study, preparation, and news.
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Robin Garr » Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:44 pm

Alison Hanover wrote:
Chris M wrote:
Jeff T wrote:That show is an insult to foodies everywhere. So $%#@&!! what! The guy can eat a 5 pound hamburger or 10 pounds of hot wings. What an idiot.

I think if you want to find the idiot you should hold a mirror shoulder high and get a good look.

Or maybe just climb down off your high horse and give it a rest.


Er, you started it Chris. Jeff was just giving his opinion. Does this mean that every poster has to preface his/her post with "In my opinion"

Chris, Alison is right. I'm sorry that due to traveling I'm not peeking in as often as usual, but DAMMIT!

We don't act like that around here. Stop it. Stop it now. You might even decide that it would be a good idea to apologize, not so much to Brian as to the forum.
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by Gayle DeM » Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:45 pm

Thank you, Robin. :D
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Re: Man vs. Food (Indy)

by John Hagan » Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:47 pm

David R. Pierce wrote:
John Hagan wrote:
David R. Pierce wrote:I detest foodie as well.


Never liked it myself.

I do agree with the description on wiki.
whereas foodies are amateurs who simply love food for consumption, study, preparation, and news.


Id go along with that.
The tall one wants white toast, dry, with nothin' on it.
And the short one wants four whole fried chickens, and a Coke.
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