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7 Responses to “What’s another word for asshole?”
Where did he find a suit like that? I couldn’t get past that part all challenge.
By Peggy on May 22, 2008
Well, you have to admit that he played it smart. He knew that the whole Dale and Lisa working together was going to lead to a nuclear meltdown. The dude just found a way to stay out of the collateral damage.
By Wineguy on May 22, 2008
See, you guys need to click the link.
By Bill Burge on May 22, 2008
So the hats aren’t just worn for the audience of Top Chef.
By Finchy on May 22, 2008
Bill, why did you do that to me? Now my memory of eating at Bouchon on our honeymoon is scarred with the knowledge that Spike was quite possibly in the kitchen.
By Dan D. on May 22, 2008
This is petty, but was that dandruff on that nice suit?
I think the link about restaurants is a little misleading in that it lists as a resume, but is presented as “these are my restaurants” link.
At least Bourdain calls it like it is.
By Josh on May 23, 2008
It’s been said that St. Augustine (345-430 AD) was the first to make extensive use of the word “I” as a noun (and perhaps “me” and “my” as well).
“SpIke” has elevated the “I” to the point where he seems to think he’s ready for sainthood, too. Without that word, his sentences would be shortened by half.
Since we’re using body parts to describe him, one more comes to mind, one that starts with “p” (in his case, a capital “P”) and is most commonly associated with the male of our species.
By Linguist on May 23, 2008