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Tailor
06-05-2014, 18:46
"He requires only two conditions to restaurants that want to participate in the program: they are truly in trouble and that they are British."

http://www.laopinion.es/tenerife/2014/05/06/cocinero-gordon-ramsay-busca-restaurante/540479.html

doreen
06-05-2014, 18:52
How interesting ... I wonder is he overlapping a visit with the Ironman in Lanzarotte

http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/gordon-ramsay-post-triathlon-body-article-1.1491903

junglejim
06-05-2014, 19:12
He could start with his namesake Restaurant down in Torviscas !!

doreen
06-05-2014, 20:14
He could start with his namesake Restaurant down in Torviscas !!

Such a rip off of his name :( Two problems though about applying for the programme - they're not British and they seem to be doing okay.

garlicbread
06-05-2014, 22:24
"He requires only two conditions to restaurants that want to participate in the program: they are truly in trouble and that they are British."

http://www.laopinion.es/tenerife/2014/05/06/cocinero-gordon-ramsay-busca-restaurante/540479.html

Plenty of scope there then

KirstyJay
07-05-2014, 00:38
Such a rip off of his name :( Two problems though about applying for the programme - they're not British and they seem to be doing okay.Maybe he'll take advantage of the opportunity and pop in to 'wish them luck'... or maybe I should have spelled that with an 'f'... :whistle: ;)

junglejim
07-05-2014, 01:48
Such a rip off of his name :( Two problems though about applying for the programme - they're not British and they seem to be doing okay.

Tongue in cheek Doreen, I think it's on the menu !

doreen
07-05-2014, 09:00
Maybe he'll take advantage of the opportunity and pop in to 'wish them luck'... or maybe I should have spelled that with an 'f'... :whistle: ;)

That would make for some interesting TV viewing, but sadly would not close them down: I guess they have tried the legal route over the last four years with no success.

KirstyJay
07-05-2014, 23:08
That would make for some interesting TV viewing, but sadly would not close them down: I guess they have tried the legal route over the last four years with no success.I would take a chair down, camp outside and take popcorn :D

timmylish
08-05-2014, 02:47
I would add that it may be preferable for the owners to be of the "hun" persuassion, ie followers of Glasgow Rangers!

Jabba43
08-05-2014, 05:59
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/gordon-ramsays-dwarf-porn-double-percy-foster-dies-in-badger-den/story-e6freuyi-1226137921668 great headline! Maybe he is here for some other type of filming :lol: