December 13, 2006
PARTY WITH CHEFS
Tonight's Top Chef delivers exactly the kind of holiday spirit I like as it highlights all the food and booze that come with holiday parties. People have been asking why the chefs are often drinking and carrying on and if producers force them to do this. Producers only force them to execute challenges -- their drinking is by choice and few occupations produce people who can party like chefs! (Maybe longshoremen can party like chefs?) We happen to have an especially feisty group this season.
PARIS DOES COKE?
The New York Post is looking into this question and apparently has evidence today on page three. There is a massive photo of Paris in the backseat of a car with what the Post says is a chunk of blowcaine stuck to her nostril. I don't want to be accused of defending Paris, but to my eyes, it looks like a reflection or a blur. Her publicist says it is whipped creme or some sugar from her dessert, and then goes on to say that it does indeed seem like "a stray dessert." I eat a lot of dessert and I don't have to deal with a lot of excess sugar going up my shnoz, so his excuse is backfiring on me and now leads me to believe that it is indeed blowcaine.







Comments
maxie halston wrote:
They poop where taxi drivers poop.
posted on December 13, 2006 at 3:19 PM
Helen wrote:
They poop who knows where. But have you ever wondered where street venders that sell food go? It is not possible to leave the cart. Most are men. They keep a cup under the cart to pee. Now I am thinking how do they wash their hands? Heard this info from a vender talking on a train to an apprentice. He said keep a wet towel underneath and use it ALL day!!
posted on December 13, 2006 at 11:59 PM
dak690 wrote:
I'm a chef & I am a longshoreman, but my partying days are over a long time ago!
posted on December 14, 2006 at 12:47 AM
Allan wrote:
Andy, I love Top Chef! I don't know about you but Sam is just so dreamy! Since you keep ignoring my love declarations here, I am afraid I am gonna have to make my move on Sam before it is too late.
posted on December 14, 2006 at 1:01 PM
Cori wrote:
I don't think you have crossed the line re: personal stories. And, I think its not who that is funny, its your take on what happens that makes me laugh.
posted on December 15, 2006 at 9:39 AM