Anyone watch it last night? Comments?
Was this the one in Huntingdon, WV? Maybe because before he even set foot in the town, Oliver gave a very condescending interview where he basically said everyone in the town was an in-bred hick who had never eaten a home-cooked meal in their life and they were essentially child abusers? Stuff like that has a tendency to put people off.I know there was a lot of editing, but the women were protrade (sp) as angry and mean.
It's not the british saying they are the ones to do it. Jamie DID it in Britain. I totally admire that he's doing this. IMO it will take someone with the TV Persona to do it. America is TV addicted. If they see it on TV then it must be true!It kind of bothers me that the British say they are the ones to do it. The parents should be the ones demanding it.
If he really cared, he wouldn't have gone out of his way to ensure that he got a negative reaction from the locals. See my earlier post. He and the producers deliberately set out to create tension with these people, and then they edited to make poor Jamie look like a martyr.This man is here to do something good for that community and the way they're treating him truly is sad.
Don't blame him, blame the TV viewing public.If he really cared, he wouldn't have gone out of his way to ensure that he got a negative reaction from the locals. See my earlier post. He and the producers deliberately set out to create tension with these people, and then they edited to make poor Jamie look like a martyr.
The man is a fake. His working class accent is made up. He comes from a very well-to-do family, but it's part of his act. And that's all this show is - part of his act.
That's true, and that is exactly why the writers will make sure that drama and conflict is intentionally manufactured by their scripts. The people in these shows are actors following the writers scripts more so then they are participants in a so called 'reality show'. True reality is much too boring to make good tv for today's audiences.Don't blame him, blame the TV viewing public.
This is, after all, a reality TV show and with out all the usual controversy, twists and turns to the story, etc., viewers will change the channel in a heart-beat.
That was as baffling to me as kids who didn't know how to use silverware. I can't imagine a school cafeteria not having enough silverware for the kids. Apparently a lot of parents don't take their kids grocery shopping and walk through the produce department. I was pleased that the teacher took the time to teach the kids which veggie is which.And those little kids who didn't even know what a potato was, nor a tomato, nor broccoli, etc. I admire the teacher that was shocked and took it upon herself to TEACH the kids what veggies are!
Not only did he expect it, he did it.I saw a little of it, what lovely ladies. You're not going to go into a school, especially in an area like that, and expect anyone kids or teachers to change their eating habits.
the point is that we are a nation of lard buts and it isnt getting any better. Its starts at home and continues in the government school lunch program that you and I are paying for.Everything in moderation.
I've tasted some abominable food before... whole wheat pizza... sugar free fat free ice cream... please tell me what's the point?
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