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<blockquote data-quote="GtrSmoker" data-source="post: 561859" data-attributes="member: 5014"><p>I hope most of you are familiar with the late Anthony Bourdain. He was a chef, author, bon vivant... and host of some of the most entertaining travel/food shows man has ever seen. A couple of years ago, Mr. Bourdain, who had struggled for years with depression and addiction, took his own life. </p><p></p><p>I liked to think of myself as one of his kindred spirits. He was one of the few people who managed to somehow find a substantial audience while staying pretty doggone true to himself. Marc Maron is another. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, back to Bourdain... apparently, there’s a new documentary about him, which I hope to see in the near future. I also brought him up I passing to a fellow pipe smoker who I’ve befriended via another form of social media. This guy had heard of Bourdain, but wasn’t familiar with him. </p><p></p><p>So I encouraged him to track down a few episodes of one of Bourdain’s shows. There have been a few, but the most recent are called No Reservations and Parts Unknown. Do yourself a favor and check him out. </p><p></p><p>He was a true one-off, and our society is truly a little sorrier without him around anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtrSmoker, post: 561859, member: 5014"] I hope most of you are familiar with the late Anthony Bourdain. He was a chef, author, bon vivant... and host of some of the most entertaining travel/food shows man has ever seen. A couple of years ago, Mr. Bourdain, who had struggled for years with depression and addiction, took his own life. I liked to think of myself as one of his kindred spirits. He was one of the few people who managed to somehow find a substantial audience while staying pretty doggone true to himself. Marc Maron is another. Anyway, back to Bourdain... apparently, there’s a new documentary about him, which I hope to see in the near future. I also brought him up I passing to a fellow pipe smoker who I’ve befriended via another form of social media. This guy had heard of Bourdain, but wasn’t familiar with him. So I encouraged him to track down a few episodes of one of Bourdain’s shows. There have been a few, but the most recent are called No Reservations and Parts Unknown. Do yourself a favor and check him out. He was a true one-off, and our society is truly a little sorrier without him around anymore. [/QUOTE]
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