Living in the Future
Macho chef Anthony Bourdain totally gets the internet. Even Tyler Cowen didn’t think of this approach to finding restaurants, on the evidence of his most recent book anyway.
Macho chef Anthony Bourdain totally gets the internet. Even Tyler Cowen didn’t think of this approach to finding restaurants, on the evidence of his most recent book anyway.
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Comment by Mike Kozlowski —
November 8, 2007 @ 12:33 am
I’m sort of surprised that Google doesn’t turn up more hits for “Furr’s Law”, but yeah.
Trackback by Political Animal —
November 8, 2007 @ 5:33 pm
Nerdfury…
NERDFURY….Via Jim Henley, we learn that superstar chef Anthony Bourdain possesses a clear-headed and subtle grasp of how to bend the internet to your will:The question at hand was how to find good restaurants, and his answer was to take……
Comment by kid bitzer —
November 8, 2007 @ 8:08 pm
ummm….
mouth-breathing water buffalo–now there’s a tasty dish!
it’s just so hard to find it prepared correctly.