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F*&% China Culture Lessons. Give Me Anthony Bourdain With No Reservations

I love watching the TV Show, No Reservations. The show involves Anthony Bourdain (of Kitchen Confidential fame) touring a country and sampling its restaurants and foods. Despite constant (at the beginning and at every commercial) warnings of adult content... ...full story at Success Stories

from Success Stories on Fri, Jul 18 2008

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