Paul was shown cooking in a booth at the Harbor Fest on the non-reality show, Royal Pains. He was chopping away and smiling. Quite cute, actually.
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Paul was shown cooking in a booth at the Harbor Fest on the non-reality show, Royal Pains. He was chopping away and smiling. Quite cute, actually.
Here's an interesting (if random) bit of Top Chef-inspired election analysis:
Quote:
Obama Did Better In States Where Lots of People Search for 'Top Chef'
By Philip Cohen
Nov 10 2012, 9:36 AM ET 14
If you don't collect data on individual web users, and don't have a big-data budget, you can still learn a lot about how people voted in this presidential election from some creative probing of the Google Correlate database. The power of the tool is in uploading your own data (such as vote tallies) to see what searches mirror your target pattern.
For example, the map on the left is what I uploaded: the ratio of Obama votes to Romney votes in each state, as of Thursday morning. The map on the right, from Google, is the relative frequency of searches for "top chef." The two patterns have a correlation of .88 on a scale of 0 to 1.
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Maybe it's a complete coincidence that Michelle Obama appeared on a Top Chef program earlier this year. But out of the 100 Google searches that most closely match that vote pattern, eight are about Top Chef. Others on the list include "spliff" (never heard of it), "mos def" and various reggae artists, as well as "itchiness."
On the other hand, searches for "founding fathers quotes" follow the Romney/Obama ratio just as closely:
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Most of the searches on the top-100 Romney-state list (all correlated about the same .84) are about simple, non-obscene pleasures, such as "clean jokes," "clean funny jokes," "funny commercials"; and home-schooling materials, like "flag clipart," "in god we still trust," and "printable scrapbook." After the kids are in bed, though, someone is Googling "hot cheerleader," before quickly toggling back over to "sean hannity" when he hears mom coming up the stairs.
Someone just came back from the Top Chef Cruise, and wrote about the expereince:
‘Top Chef’ The Cruise | Allie is Wired
Another review of the Cruise, more detailed (and funnier), with photos:
I Packed My Knives & Went: Aboard the Top Chef Cruise - Eater Features - Eater National