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DDD's at least tries to go to kind of "gem" hole in the walls whereas man vs food just goes anywhere they have a challenge or extra large portions Posted via RS Mobile
^ agree and disagree.
Some episode are just disgusting to watch, not only does he have to eat some shitty 5 lb cheeseburger loaded with bacon + grease, he has to eat another 5 lbs of fries ontop of that. But a lot of the restaurants he goes to are famous for having "the best" pulled pork, or wings, or those burgers with melting cheese in the middle, etc, etc
yeah, saw him walking down robson. surprised no one really noticed him and came up to him
I honestly don't think the majority of people know who he is. Personally I had no idea until I read this thread, I don't really watch Food Network though.
I honestly don't think the majority of people know who he is. Personally I had no idea until I read this thread, I don't really watch Food Network though.
I didn't even know he was on the food network. I only know him through the game show minute to win it haha
I honestly don't think the majority of people know who he is. Personally I had no idea until I read this thread, I don't really watch Food Network though.
He also used to host Guy's Big Bites.
Granted, he has no professional training as a cook, but his personality + the gamenight-and-beer type foods made it pretty enjoyable for me.
says the guy with a 300c SRT8 and a Lincoln Mark LT
ill let you know when im in my 40s and i bleach my hair blonde, wear stupid shirts, keep sunglasses behind my head at all times and call my cars by whatever year they were made in.
ill let you know when im in my 40s and i bleach my hair blonde, wear stupid shirts, keep sunglasses behind my head at all times and call my cars by whatever year they were made in.
LOL ok wow u have a point hahaha. but give him a break - the guy grew up/studied in vegas and is a self admitted guido. at least he knows what he is Posted via RS Mobile
ill let you know when im in my 40s and i bleach my hair blonde, wear stupid shirts, keep sunglasses behind my head at all times and call my cars by whatever year they were made in.
Its all about the money man, if you cant see that you really are fuckin tool haha.
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It does seem the Food Network is popular with members of Revscene, but for the general public not so much. Having worked in the film/tv side of things and seeing ratings reports daily, the Food Network routinely finishes in the bottom 5 of the 26 Nielsen rated cable networks, averaging just over 1.1 million viewers. None of Food Network's shows crack the top 50 viewed cable shows.
The game show he hosts on NBC, Minute to Win it, routinely finishes 3rd in its time slot well behind Big Brother and So You Think You Can Dance, usually at 4-4.5 million viewers avg.