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Gleeful juvenilia to tony that was appealing on some level, but a little bit tiresome after a while. there were stories that he went back to again and again. there were punching bags that he just could not resist. punching, again and again. but i think every one of us was willing to put up with them because one of the pleasures of watching the show over time and watching him over time was watching the punching bags transform into people, and watching those people turn into friends. one of the more fascinating aspects was the friendship with eric ripert. there was a feeling of inferiority. anthony: stop trying to suck up to the teacher. i saw that. apple polisher. you basically just rip your ideas off of small businessmen. you got that, right? andy: and in fact, ripert turns out to be this goofy, kind guy who doesn t mind being the butt of literally everyone s jokes. who saw that coming? anthony: do you have pizza experience? eric: never eaten pizza in my life. anthony: look a ....
There were stories that he went back to again and again. there were punching bags that he just could not resist. punching, again and again. but i think every one of us was willing to put up with them because one of the pleasures of watching the show over time and watching him over time was watching the punching bags transform into people, and watching those people turn into friends. one of the more fascinating aspects was the friendship with eric ripert. there was a feeling of inferiority. anthony: stop trying to suck up to the teacher. i saw that. apple polisher. you basically just rip your ideas off of small businessmen. wow, look at that knife work. you should be a chef. you got that, right? andy: and in fact, ripert turns out to be this goofy, kind guy who doesn t mind being the butt of literally everyone s jokes. who saw that coming? anthony: do you have pizza experience? eric: never eaten pizza in my life. anthony: look at this line. stop dicking around with your insane ....