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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Heather L » Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:44 am

Too funny Marsha! I clicked your link to join, and when I logged into my facebook account I already had invites from 2 friends to join the group.
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Chris Howerton » Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:42 pm

Get him to do a Bambi Walk :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by AnnaC » Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:22 pm

Great idea Marsha! I know I'm not much of a poster more of a lurker since DH and I just don't eat out like we used to...
Love the idea - you have another suppoter on FB.
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Marsha L. » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:50 pm

Chris, that is one of the ideas on the list.

Anna, thanks - we are VERY close to 500 members now!
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Dan Thomas » Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:08 am

This was such a good idea I had to put it on both sites!!!

Let's give Bourdain the obligatory tour of the Brown Forman campus and then let him talk about his battle to quit smoking while they fade to a shot of the destruction of the Phillip-Morris plant right next door...TV genus :D
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Heather Y » Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:31 am

Dan, You have missed your calling! You should have gone to TV. That is a great idea!
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Mark R. » Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:03 am

Congratulation Marsha! I just checked and membership on the Facebook is presently at 512!
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Marsha L. » Sat Jan 17, 2009 3:21 pm

Mark R. wrote:Congratulation Marsha! I just checked and membership on the Facebook is presently at 512!


Thanks, Mark - in addition to thinking of places for the crew to film, we're now trying to think of interesting and creative ways to get their attention.

If you haven't joined already, please do so!
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by John Greenup » Sat Jan 17, 2009 4:50 pm

There have been many posts on this topic, and I haven't read them all, so apologies if this has already been mentioned....but rather than focus on Louisville (and we ALL love Louisville), I'd like to see Bourdain film a segment of his show visiting Kentucky, in general...the Commonwealth has much to offer in culture and culinary.
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Gayle DeM » Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:23 pm

After the disparaging remark that Bourdain made about Scandinavian cooking on his last show (the one about the Azores), I was thrilled to read this:

From http://www.nrn.com/breakingNews.aspx?id=362686

Norwegian chef wins at Bocuse d’Or
By Pamela Parseghian

LYON, France (Jan. 28, 2009) European chefs took the three top prizes Wednesday at the Bocuse d’Or 2009 culinary competition here, dashing the hopes pinned on American Timothy Hollingsworth of the French Laundry, who came in sixth.
Geir Skeie of Mathuset Solvod in Sanefjord, Norway, won the gold medal in the two-day contest, which considered one of the most prestigious in the culinary world. A Swede, Jonas Lundgren of Pierre Gagnaire in Paris, won the silver medal, and Frenchman Philippe Mille of Le Meurice in Paris took the bronze. The chefs also received cash prizes for their victories, according to Bocuse d’Or officials.
Hollingsworth, 28, is sous-chef at the famed French Laundry in Yountville, Calif. He had been coached by both his boss, chef Thomas Keller, and chef Daniel Boulud, a native of France and chef-owner of Boulud in New York.
"I am thrilled and honored to have been able to represent the United States at the Bocuse d'Or," Hollingsworth said. "It has been a truly amazing experience on the ground in Lyon. All that I've learned working with Team USA over the past few months has been invaluable, with so many people having contributed to the achievements our country has made here. Competing amongst these great chefs today has truly been an honor."
The competition, which was founded by chef Paul Bocuse in 1987, attracted chefs from 24 countries. Contestants were judged on presentation, 40 percent, and taste, 60 percent. Points also were calculated for cleanliness and technique in the kitchen.
Judges represented each of the participating countries, including Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Japan, Malaysia, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Uruguay and the United Kingdom.
“Everyone did exceptionally,” said chef Jerome Bocuse, son of competition founder Paul Bocuse, in a live feed from the event on the Internet. “To all the supporters -- a big, big thank you.”
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Joel H » Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:51 am

Mancow? Seriously, Tony? You had Mancow on the show? Ridiculous.
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by John Hagan » Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:21 pm

Joel H wrote:Mancow? Seriously, Tony? You had Mancow on the show? Ridiculous.


I couldnt believe it either. What a shame. I dont think they could of come up with a worse choice for a Chicago representative. I was pleased to see the Calumet Fish house though. That bridge the fish house is on(95th st) is the same one the blues bros jumped in the movie. Just two blocks down the road is the SkyWay hotdog house, one of the best in the city. I was a bit surprised there wasnt more on the many ethnic markets/neighborhoods we have to offer there. All in all Id say he did a good job covering the city, no way you can get it all in an hour show.
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Marsha L. » Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:06 pm

Oh, man - our group just went over 1,000 members! :mrgreen:
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Marsha L. » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:47 pm

There is a new discussion thread on the Facebook group page here where you can vote for your favorite phrase for the photo campaign :mrgreen:
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Re: Help get Tony Bourdain to film No Reservations in Louisville

by Marsha L. » Mon Feb 23, 2009 5:26 pm

Okay, the favorite phrase for the photo campaign has been chosen. We're all to take pictures of ourselves holding a sign that says

"Bourdain, meet Bourbon. Bourbon, Bourdain."

So if you belong to Facebook, join the group if you haven't already, and start getting creative with those photos! :wink:

We are at almost 1,300 members!
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