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Just like Bourdain himself would have wanted. JFC.
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First time I’m watching an episode of No Reservations since and he’s just such a massive loss. Attitude of the right and heart of the left and you’d have to work to not see it’s not a coin flip.
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Just watched the 'Roadrunner' doc on CNN. (They had been advertising it for a few Sunday nights, but that pesky Russia/Ukraine war kept preempting it.) It's worth watching. As I've said before in many other threads, I care more about writers/directors than onscreen talent. But occasionally, I'm drawn to a face or a voice. With Bourdain, I get all of it. Man, I miss him.

Great soundtrack, by the way. A Television song early on. Then David Chang played Bourdain's favorite song, said that it was 'a junkie song' as they talked about Bourdain's heroin use. I knew the song, but didn't recognize it right away. No onscreen credit, so I had to look it up. The Brian Jonestown Massacre! Wow, that brings back memories.

A few musician cameos, including Allison Mosshart. She was in The Dead Weather, which featured Jack White on drums. I caught White's drumstick in Columbus with Bensell standing next to me. Yep, memories.
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Four years today.
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This is really good:

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Old guy take, but I can not even come close to understanding why someone would cover their entire forearm with a caricature of a TV celebrity.

Or anyone for that matter.
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because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
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pruitt2 wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 9:43 am Old guy take, but I can not even come close to understanding why someone would cover their entire forearm with a caricature of a TV celebrity.

Or anyone for that matter.
Ordinarily I'd agree, but the fact they put a bowl of Pho in his hands makes it perfect.
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P.D.X. wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:02 am because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
Yeah, I sound like a crank.

I just can't imagine what it would be like if I had tattooed my hero back in the day and was now stuck looking at an 8 inch high Peter Gabriel or Thurman Thomas on my arm.
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Love that it's got the noodle stall in the back. Bourdain once proclaimed that Vietnam was his favorite place to visit and Bún Bò Huế was the best 'soup' in the world.
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pruitt2 wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 1:08 pm
P.D.X. wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:02 am because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
Yeah, I sound like a crank.

I just can't imagine what it would be like if I had tattooed my hero back in the day and was now stuck looking at an 8 inch high Peter Gabriel or Thurman Thomas on my arm.
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pruitt2 wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 1:08 pm
P.D.X. wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:02 am because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
Yeah, I sound like a crank.

I just can't imagine what it would be like if I had tattooed my hero back in the day and was now stuck looking at an 8 inch high Peter Gabriel or Thurman Thomas on my arm.
I think the odds they're in the service industry are high.
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tennbengal wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 1:14 pm
pruitt2 wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 1:08 pm
P.D.X. wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:02 am because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
Yeah, I sound like a crank.

I just can't imagine what it would be like if I had tattooed my hero back in the day and was now stuck looking at an 8 inch high Peter Gabriel or Thurman Thomas on my arm.
"Sigh. I lost a bet. No, don't know him personally, internet know him. He goes by mister d."
Buddy, I assure you that’s not taking up the full 8 inches.
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mister d wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:20 pm Something something… I … taking the full 8 inches.
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P.D.X. wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:02 am because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
I just tried to emphasize this post like I'm on a fucking group text and realize I may have reported you. I'm sorry. I hope the authorities are merciful.

In my defense, marijuana.
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Jerloma wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:01 pm
P.D.X. wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:02 am because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
I just tried to emphasize this post like I'm on a fucking group text and realize I may have reported you. I'm sorry. I hope the authorities are merciful.
I temp banned him. You can tell when he’s able to log back in on Friday.
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rass wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:02 pm
Jerloma wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:01 pm
P.D.X. wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:02 am because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
I just tried to emphasize this post like I'm on a fucking group text and realize I may have reported you. I'm sorry. I hope the authorities are merciful.
I temp banned him. You can tell when he’s able to log back in on Friday.
Oh good! I feel so powerful now. I like it.
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Jerloma wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:05 pm
rass wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:02 pm
Jerloma wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:01 pm
P.D.X. wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:02 am because people are free to do what makes them happy during the brief flash that is their existence
I just tried to emphasize this post like I'm on a fucking group text and realize I may have reported you. I'm sorry. I hope the authorities are merciful.
I temp banned him. You can tell when he’s able to log back in on Friday.
Oh good! I feel so powerful now. I like it.
I'm not the only one smashing the "Report" button on this post, right?
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Rewatching the No Reaervations SF episode where he goes to Cosentino’s restaurant and knowing both Bourdain and that restaurant are gone really sucks.



(We got to meet Cosentino there and talk for a few minutes along with the people next to us and the way he handled their camera (it was ~2009) fucking up was one of those very clear “this is a good person” moments. Hate what happened to him on that stupid challenge eating show.)
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Our guy had it out for chile peppers last night.
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Love that this got bumped, since I was away from Swampland when this happened, and Bourdain might be on my list of Top 5 people you'd want to play poker / eat dinner with. He didn't just influence the way I view food, but also travel. And to an extent, his approach to life.

His suicide probably hit me harder than anyone's death who I didn't personally know.

Visited Les Halles not long after his death when it was covered in notes. Beautiful tributes. Will try to find a couple of photos.

Also, if you're interested, he wrote a fun piece of fiction:

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Yikes.
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"What a bunch of pedantic pricks." - sybian
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Absolutely not clicking that one.
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FWIW, I went to Bourdain's "secret" restaurant where he ate the best cacio e pepe (and some of the best pasta) he said he had ever eaten. It's called Sparita.

It's a fine restaurant in the very cool Trastevere neighborhood of Rome. And the dish was very good. But probably not one of the top 5 pasta dishes I ate while I was there. My wife ordered the chicory salad with anchovy sauce, which was amazing.

Most of the restaurant was ordering the cacio e pepe, and at least half the diners were American (which was rare, as we barely heard any Americans in Rome ... not surprising I guess, given that it's January).

No regrets going there. It was a very good meal, was a nice connection to Bourdain, and brought us into a really cool neighborhood away from the fray.
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Sounds like a fun experience!
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garyclark wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:08 pm FWIW, I went to Bourdain's "secret" restaurant where he ate the best cacio e pepe (and some of the best pasta) he said he had ever eaten. It's called Sparita.

It's a fine restaurant in the very cool Trastevere neighborhood of Rome. And the dish was very good. But probably not one of the top 5 pasta dishes I ate while I was there. My wife ordered the chicory salad with anchovy sauce, which was amazing.

Most of the restaurant was ordering the cacio e pepe, and at least half the diners were American (which was rare, as we barely heard any Americans in Rome ... not surprising I guess, given that it's January).

No regrets going there. It was a very good meal, was a nice connection to Bourdain, and brought us into a really cool neighborhood away from the fray.
Curious if the props for the cacio e pepe pushed the production of the menu item into quantities where the QA just can't be the same.
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EnochRoot wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:31 pm
garyclark wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:08 pm FWIW, I went to Bourdain's "secret" restaurant where he ate the best cacio e pepe (and some of the best pasta) he said he had ever eaten. It's called Sparita.

It's a fine restaurant in the very cool Trastevere neighborhood of Rome. And the dish was very good. But probably not one of the top 5 pasta dishes I ate while I was there. My wife ordered the chicory salad with anchovy sauce, which was amazing.

Most of the restaurant was ordering the cacio e pepe, and at least half the diners were American (which was rare, as we barely heard any Americans in Rome ... not surprising I guess, given that it's January).

No regrets going there. It was a very good meal, was a nice connection to Bourdain, and brought us into a really cool neighborhood away from the fray.
Curious if the props for the cacio e pepe pushed the production of the menu item into quantities where the QA just can't be the same.

I can only assume that's what happened. Doubt the owners mind much.
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garyclark wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:56 pm
EnochRoot wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:31 pm
garyclark wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:08 pm FWIW, I went to Bourdain's "secret" restaurant where he ate the best cacio e pepe (and some of the best pasta) he said he had ever eaten. It's called Sparita.

It's a fine restaurant in the very cool Trastevere neighborhood of Rome. And the dish was very good. But probably not one of the top 5 pasta dishes I ate while I was there. My wife ordered the chicory salad with anchovy sauce, which was amazing.

Most of the restaurant was ordering the cacio e pepe, and at least half the diners were American (which was rare, as we barely heard any Americans in Rome ... not surprising I guess, given that it's January).

No regrets going there. It was a very good meal, was a nice connection to Bourdain, and brought us into a really cool neighborhood away from the fray.
Curious if the props for the cacio e pepe pushed the production of the menu item into quantities where the QA just can't be the same.

I can only assume that's what happened. Doubt the owners mind much.
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