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1

I've never heard of him, but he sounds completely insane.

Posted by Matt from Denver | May 22, 2007 1:04 PM
2

i writhe around on the kitchen floor with that mad man.

Posted by dawn | May 22, 2007 1:34 PM
3

want to, that is. one handing typing can be so difficult.

Posted by dawn | May 22, 2007 1:36 PM
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Don't pretend like you read Page Six.

Of course, if you credited half the shit you steal from Gawker, who would read you?

Posted by puh-leez | May 22, 2007 1:59 PM
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Yeah, that bad-ass macho shit is so...new.

If you've seen Gordon Ramsey's schtick, Marco is the guy he stole it from. And who wouldn't want a boss who screams spittle into their face from three inches away every goddamn day?

Posted by Fnarf | May 22, 2007 7:24 PM
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"Sambuca was set on fire and fumes were inhaled through straws."

Boring, at best..and they didn't get
it right.

--- Jensen

Posted by Jensen Interceptor | May 22, 2007 8:41 PM
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angela, why do you bother? it's pearls before swine. "foodies" in this city don't know anything.
@5, as a cook, a majority of my bosses have "screamed spittle into my face from three inches away every goddamned day". Marco does it with flair and sex appeal.
@6 MPW is british. have you ever considered there are ways to do flaming sambuca shots other than the one that you and your redneck highschool buddies from Renton perfected?

Posted by dawn | May 23, 2007 10:06 AM
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DAWN Wrote:
"that you and your redneck highschool buddies from Renton perfected?"

Ahh, British! Ever tried their
cusine, Dawn? Memorable, isn't it?

BTW, I spent my misguided youth in
Hawai'i. The only flaming shots we did were for the haole tourists who
were snapping pics of us dancing.
Wait, if memory serves me, I remember doing a flaming shot with a British rugby team on tour in Monterey one year. Does, that count, Dawn? It is
a bit far from Renton.

--- Jensen

Posted by Jensen Interceptor | May 23, 2007 10:55 AM
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Wait, he was at an event with Mario Batali and Anthony Bourdain? I thought those two hated each others' guts and wouldn't be caught dead in the same room.

Posted by Geni | May 23, 2007 12:46 PM
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Geni, I saw something on TV a couple of months ago where Anthony Bourdain was in Seattle and visiting Batali's parent's salami shop in Pioneer Square. One of Bourdain's quotes was that he wanted to be adopted by them. I think he's probably on good terms with Mario.

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