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  • PepperElf
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    https://soundcloud.com/mustdiemusic/...ys-bakery#play


    and apparently a "new" fb page "Amy's Baking Company Bakery Boutique & Bistro New Official" - but if it's them, it's pretty much a repeat of the insanity from yesterday with the all-caps, swearing, name-calling, and how holy they are.... and that they're going to take action against everyone who says boo to them.




    I'm surprised they're not taking "action" against the parodies yet. Like this one on FB: https://www.facebook.com/CrazyAmysBakingCompany?fref=ts

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  • Zellie Crescent
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    Wow. I'd give the like a day-day and a half before they start spewing hate again, I have never seen this level of total shittonofcrazy before. It's very entertaining.

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  • Cia
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    Wonder is Sammy is going to change his tune about taking the waitresses tips when the Dept of Labor comes down on their collective butts.

    DOL: A tip is the sole property of the tipped employee regardless of whether the employer takes a tip credit. The FLSA prohibits any arrangement between the employer and the tipped employee whereby any part of the tip received becomes the property of the employer.

    Damn - I was in Scottsdale two weeks ago and I was driving down E. Shea Blvd. - pretty glad I missed this wonderful little bistro.

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  • CaptainJaneway
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    Saw this article on yahoo tonight.

    http://shine.yahoo.com/work-money/ki...182329445.html

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  • Titi
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    Here is a youtube video (crappy audio warning) that was uploaded in 2010, when they defended themselves against the attitude towards the yelp reviewer.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nexQhKIx39Q

    I think the pizza she made looks disgusting. And this also proves that the show didn't exaggerate anything. They were to same way on the news.

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  • PepperElf
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    is that why he kicked out the family with a baby?
    although she was claiming online that she was trying to have one.

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  • Pixilated
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    Quoth Irving Patrick Freleigh View Post
    Can't tell if serious or trolling.

    I've watched the entire episode. Gordon Ramsay has this image of being a yelling, ranting ball of anger but he showed a lot of restraint at ABC. He raised his voice very little, if at all.

    But yet, somehow, he's the bad guy. Either the reporter is a friend of Amy and Sami, or didn't watch the episode.
    Even on the British one, he seems to say "fuck" or "fucking hell" a lot -- I certainly don't claim not to swear, but after a while it just gets annoying ... as does his William Shatner imitations ("Time for me to take my shirt off again!")

    Quoth Irving Patrick Freleigh View Post
    According to a commenter on that news story, it's because of the kid. Apparently Amy is incapable of having children (and we should all be very thankful for that) and Sami doesn't want her to be traumatized at the sight of them.
    Really? So does he run down the streets clearing people with kids out of the way before she turns the corner so she doesn't have to look at them?

    Like Fireheart, I'd normally have a lot of compassion for people in that situation, but her bloody awful treatment of Everybody Else in the World doesn't entitle her to much sympathy.

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  • fma_fanatic
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    Have they not learned that what gets posted on Facebook can be found with a bit of searching, aka what's posted on the internet, stays on the internet?

    I seriously doubt she was hacked. After all, the posts came at a time they were closed. Funny how you don't hear boo from them until two hours ago. Interesting.

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  • PepperElf
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    "hacked" - yeah that's the modern catch phrase for "we fucked up and don't want to take blame for our own actions"


    and yeah i think the whole "fbi" thing is bs.

    although I'm sure the IRS would like a word with them.

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  • fireheart
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    Quoth Irving Patrick Freleigh View Post
    Can't tell if serious or trolling.

    I've watched the entire episode. Gordon Ramsay has this image of being a yelling, ranting ball of anger but he showed a lot of restraint at ABC. He raised his voice very little, if at all.
    Despite the yelling, screaming view, he is actually fairly calm and composed.



    According to a commenter on that news story, it's because of the kid. Apparently Amy is incapable of having children (and we should all be very thankful for that) and Sami doesn't want her to be traumatized at the sight of them.
    Not to demean anyone who's infertile and aware of it, but unless she only found out fairly recently, she would've had more than enough time to be able to cope with seeing children around. Does she avoid going outside in case she sees them?



    Quoth Crossbow View Post
    That might entirely be the case. What I've seen of Kitchen Nightmares and Hell's Kitchen were mostly yelling.
    There are times across all 11 seasons (yes, 11 this is including the current season ) of Hell's Kitchen where he's actually been fairly calm and collected about things. He's usually fairly calm during the challenges (unless a contestant REALLY screws up), but there have been times where he's talked to various contestants and actually encouraged them to speak up, fight back and what have you. He's also shown to be fairly understanding of most contestants who've left due to injury/illness.

    Admittedly, a restaurant can be a very loud place and sometimes yelling IS the only way to get things across.

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  • Kheldarson
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    ....right. Because Facebook hacking is going to immediately concern the FBI?

    Do they really think anybody's going to be fooled by this?

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  • Aethian
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    http://now.msn.com/kitchen-nightmare...id=vt_fbmsnnow

    MSN finally took on the story with a update on that they were hacked and are now working with the FBI to fix this...

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  • Crossbow
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    Quoth Kheldarson View Post
    Don't know about his cooking, as I, too, have never eaten it, but you can tell that he does know what he's doing as he explains how ingredients come together. He just likes different things.

    And he doesn't usually scream and harass. The UK version is far more fair in editing and allows us to see that Gordon is simply passionate. He starts yelling when you're doing stuff that's way over the line (lying to customers, poor hygiene in the kitchen, and occasionally if you're really not listening to him). The US version seems to think that him getting upset is what entertains the audience and so play that up. Which I think is a shame and undermines his image a bit.
    That might entirely be the case. What I've seen of Kitchen Nightmares and Hell's Kitchen were mostly yelling. Guess I prefer the way Robert Irving handles things on Kitchen: Impossible. Yes, he can raise his voice, but it doesn't seem to happen that often, and he's been quite helpful.

    Wonder how long he would have lasted with these two jackasses...

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  • Kheldarson
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    Quoth Crossbow View Post
    In general, I absolutely hate Gordon Ramsay. I'm not impressed with his cooking (caveat: I've neveer eaten it, but his recipes and what I've seen just don't appeal to me) and anyone that thinks that motivation has to include screaming and harassment really needs a cricket bat upside the head.
    Don't know about his cooking, as I, too, have never eaten it, but you can tell that he does know what he's doing as he explains how ingredients come together. He just likes different things.

    And he doesn't usually scream and harass. The UK version is far more fair in editing and allows us to see that Gordon is simply passionate. He starts yelling when you're doing stuff that's way over the line (lying to customers, poor hygiene in the kitchen, and occasionally if you're really not listening to him). The US version seems to think that him getting upset is what entertains the audience and so play that up. Which I think is a shame and undermines his image a bit.

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  • NorthernZel
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    For those who don't have the time to go through all the posts on the restaurant's Facebook wall, Consumerist.com provides a "best of" of the most epic messages:

    http://consumerist.com/2013/05/14/am...book-meltdown/

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