Saw this on twitter and thought u guys would appreciate
Saw this on twitter and thought u guys would appreciate
by Spitting_
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Ok-Pomegranate-3018
I miss Anthony Bourdain so much.
kingtacticool
As a cook who had many dealings opiates I miss the guy but understand why he’s not here.
I’ve lost 27 so far. Some of them the best human beings I’ve ever known. Some junkies are pieces of shit. Some junkies are true, pure souls who just lost mental battle trying to reckon with it all.
Anyway….the point is to never judge a book by its cover.
Natural_Bill_6084
My heart still breaks over the loss of him.
Slightly_Askew1
The legend
misntshortformary

RIP
DontLook_Weirdo
Rest easy, AB.
Squallhorn_Leghorn
I love this episode. The look of sheer contempt when he realizes the chef is tossing dead seafood overboard so he can ‘harvest’ it for the camera is priceless.
larry-leisure
Well I guess I’m finally playing my dvd copy of roadrunner tonight. Fuck. I still remember that day. RIP Tony.
DavieStBaconStan
He was punk rock. Rip.
Lich_Apologist
I don’t believe in heaven. I don’t think my Goddess would play such games. But I’d like to believe she stashed Anthony somewhere safe. Too interesting to be lost, she trapped him in some cosmic pocket of her purse. Nestled away in case she needs something clever to say about the entree.
xRedditGedditx
To all of us in this crazy industry we’re in Anthony Bourdain is a legend. Dude was a fucking bad ass, a rock star. I’ve been doing this since I was 15 years old, 30+ years now. After reading Kitchen Confidential I was just in awe of him…partly for all that he did in the industry and partly for being able to do it high on something. Working the line in a busy restaurant when you’re getting your ass handed to you, and they’re drinking tea they made from Psilocybin mushrooms.
When Anthony Bourdain: Roadrunner came out I knew I wanted to watch it. I knew I had to watch it. I also knew it was going to hurt like hell because I knew how his story ended. I’m not ashamed to say I cried. His loss hurt, it made me angry, it scared me that a guy who seemed to have it all couldn’t outrun mental illness.
This is probably my all time favorite quote from him. It sums up working in professional kitchens perfectly.
Fragster2020
Huge Tony fan here……his golden episodes were when he was in No Reservations ..cos he did whatever he wanted to do..he said whatever he wanted to say and he acted however he wanted to act.
Parts Unknown was under the CNN umbrella so he had to put on his “good boy” hat. His drinking episodes with Zameer in NR are priceless!
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I miss Anthony Bourdain so much.
As a cook who had many dealings opiates I miss the guy but understand why he’s not here.
I’ve lost 27 so far. Some of them the best human beings I’ve ever known. Some junkies are pieces of shit. Some junkies are true, pure souls who just lost mental battle trying to reckon with it all.
Anyway….the point is to never judge a book by its cover.
My heart still breaks over the loss of him.
The legend

RIP
Rest easy, AB.
I love this episode. The look of sheer contempt when he realizes the chef is tossing dead seafood overboard so he can ‘harvest’ it for the camera is priceless.
Well I guess I’m finally playing my dvd copy of roadrunner tonight. Fuck. I still remember that day. RIP Tony.
He was punk rock. Rip.
I don’t believe in heaven. I don’t think my Goddess would play such games. But I’d like to believe she stashed Anthony somewhere safe. Too interesting to be lost, she trapped him in some cosmic pocket of her purse. Nestled away in case she needs something clever to say about the entree.
To all of us in this crazy industry we’re in Anthony Bourdain is a legend. Dude was a fucking bad ass, a rock star. I’ve been doing this since I was 15 years old, 30+ years now. After reading Kitchen Confidential I was just in awe of him…partly for all that he did in the industry and partly for being able to do it high on something. Working the line in a busy restaurant when you’re getting your ass handed to you, and they’re drinking tea they made from Psilocybin mushrooms.
When Anthony Bourdain: Roadrunner came out I knew I wanted to watch it. I knew I had to watch it. I also knew it was going to hurt like hell because I knew how his story ended. I’m not ashamed to say I cried. His loss hurt, it made me angry, it scared me that a guy who seemed to have it all couldn’t outrun mental illness.
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This is probably my all time favorite quote from him. It sums up working in professional kitchens perfectly.
Huge Tony fan here……his golden episodes were when he was in No Reservations ..cos he did whatever he wanted to do..he said whatever he wanted to say and he acted however he wanted to act.
Parts Unknown was under the CNN umbrella so he had to put on his “good boy” hat. His drinking episodes with Zameer in NR are priceless!
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