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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
I don't know if this sounds melodramatic/lame but I've been crying about this a lot today...fuck
Nah, not lame. I watched an episode earlier and it brought me to tears
There’s a strange comfort watching him on screen today. He lived how he wanted to. I’m not crying, but I’m sad. These episodes make it easier to accept, I guess.
I’m watching the Miami episode of PU right now. No reason other than that I haven’t seen episodes from the early seasons.
He talks to a bar owner who just turned 100 early in the episode and then talks to a restaurant owner about how he could see himself entering his “late era George Hamilton” phase shriveling up on the beach someday.
The food looks fantastic in that scene, of course.
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washing machine wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
I don't know if this sounds melodramatic/lame but I've been crying about this a lot today...fuck
Nah, not lame. I watched an episode earlier and it brought me to tears
There’s a strange comfort watching him on screen today. He lived how he wanted to. I’m not crying, but I’m sad. These episodes make it easier to accept, I guess.
I’m watching the Miami episode of PU right now. No reason other than that I haven’t seen episodes from the early seasons.
He talks to a bar owner who just turned 100 early in the episode and then talks to a restaurant owner about how he could see himself entering his “late era George Hamilton” phase shriveling up on the beach someday.
The food looks fantastic in that scene, of course.
that miami bar is Mac's club deuce..my favorite dive bar in the world..I sent jorge there years ago..he liked it but his friends hated it
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washing machine wrote:
I immediately remarked to my wife that I could see us going there if we ever hit up Miami.
do it..we've spent so much time there..it closes at 4am and opens back up at 6am..you'll see vomit in the urinals and it smells like smoke..you won't find any ipa's so you have to drink hard alcohol or rolling rock or bass..small pool table and a great juke box..i've been there a thousand times and have never seen them turn on the lights..they once kicked a friend of mine out of there for ordering a mojito after a dolphin/patriot game that miami won...the sandwich shop across the street is top notch it its still there..its a restaurant employee hang out for morning drinking and I love it
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doug rr wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I immediately remarked to my wife that I could see us going there if we ever hit up Miami.
do it..we've spent so much time there..it closes at 4am and opens back up at 6am..you'll see vomit in the urinals and it smells like smoke..you won't find any ipa's so you have to drink hard alcohol or rolling rock or bass..small pool table and a great juke box..i've been there a thousand times and have never seen them turn on the lights..they once kicked a friend of mine out of there for ordering a mojito after a dolphin/patriot game that miami won...the sandwich shop across the street is top notch it its still there..its a restaurant employee hang out for morning drinking and I love it
That sounds a lot like Shorty’s Place in Port Aransas and Planet Follywood just down the coast from the historic part of Charleston. I’m sure there are untold amounts of coastal dives around America with bartenders and regulars just praying no one ever features them in their travel doc.
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i love anthony bourdain
and i want the generation of self-important self-identifying 'foodies' that he inspired to follow in his footsteps and go off themselves as well
i don't care about your opinions
just because you are willing to ride amsterdam bicycles to buy an obscure sandwich doesn't make you intelligent and i am tired of listening to you talk about OH MY GAAAD HOW GREAT THIS SANDWICH IS
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Continuing through Parts Unknown. It’s hard. Making me tear up a lot. But the Vietnam episode wrecked me. Beginning with pictures of Bourdain and the guide from 2000, looking so young, then ending with Bourdain saying “I’ll come back to Vietnam always.”
i didn't cook, but as we sat down to eat, i felt compelled to toast AB with my wife. i guess i've always thought of him a little whenever i sit down to a good, genuine meal. maybe i always will.
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