His last picture. RIPpic.twitter.com/6sVREhuAUT
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If you want to see true friendship, Bourdain making Eric Ripert eat spicy food after spicy food in the Sichuan province episode is a classic. His episodes in Vietnam and the DRC opened me up to travel off the beaten path. He will be missed.
My heart hurts...going to have a good bowl of Pho and listen to the Ramones...thank you for bringing the world to me. Rest in peace Tony! #RIPAnthonyBourdain
What a devastating loss. Speechless.
Why do we celebrate people so much more when they are dead? Are we secretly happy they are gone? Or do we feel guilty that we didn't celebrate them enough while they lived and suffered to be heard?
See the world, folks. It's big, it's beautiful, it's delicious. You don't need to dream about Alpha Centauri to experience a life you've never imagined. Thank you, Tony.
Yeah I always take the advice and world view if the suicidal as gospel. Cause things worked out so well for them.
He moves beyond images to reality for live experience .
He killed himself. He is not a good role model
Tony we will keep watching you. Stay safe and happy in Heaven.
An antidote to the Bourdain News three obits in the @nytimes today. A baseball lifer, a Nobel chemist, and a war photgrapher. Died at 95, 99, and 102 respectively. Talk about grit. These guys took life on its terms, ate it up, and spit it out. The baseball lifer had an 18 year
Career where the last 3 years he played after he had part of his lung taken out for tuberculosis. The war photographer was in WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, was wounded many times, and ended up friends with Picasso, and living in France. Good for a boy born in
Kansas City. And the Nobel chemist, a Morman from Utah with a PhD from Minnesota and a career at UCLA, figured out ATP, a molecule that carries energy for the body and is basic to life. He publicly opposed the Iraq war in. 2003. My favorite quote: Red Schoendiest, the former
HOF SL Cardinal, “I still get a thrill putting on that uniform and to hear those wonderful words, ‘Play ball.’” That’s the message today, keep on playing ball.
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