Kennyz wrote:In fairness, I doubt you would have described this as your fantasy had it been Mario Batali.
stevez wrote:Kennyz wrote:In fairness, I doubt you would have described this as your fantasy had it been Mario Batali.
Kenny,
I fairness, I never described this as my fantasy. It was the filmmakers fantasy, and a tableau I thought many of the RR haters around here would enjoy.
David Hammond wrote:Guys, is this topic too hot to continue?
kennyz, thanks for throwing water on increasingly hotter flames.
sundevilpeg wrote:It's not particularly funny, but it's certainly not offensive or "aggressively unfunny". Sounds to me like sundevilpeg just got a brand new jump to conclusions mat.
Any "comedy" that attempts to promote violence against women as being somehow hilarious is "aggressively unfunny" in my book, be it Rachael Ray as target or anyone else.
Also, kindly keep your cheap personal insults on this matter to yourself in the future. My opinion on this matter is no less valid than yours.
Dig wrote:It would, however, be vastly improved if it were Dave Chapelle with the show lighting Jimmy Fallon on fire in any scenario, cooking or otherwise.
stevez wrote:Dig wrote:It would, however, be vastly improved if it were Dave Chapelle with the show lighting Jimmy Fallon on fire in any scenario, cooking or otherwise.
On that, I think we can all agree!