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Previously on "**** this! What the **** is going on here! Christ I've never seen anything like it!"
IIRC he tried to open a restaurant in Glasgow and it went bust within a year. Perhaps he should concentrate on his amusing TV shows
He did - it was at the Hilton Grosvenor on Great Western Road and I eat at it. Wish I hadn't done; cost me a fortune for something tiny; so tiny in fact that on the way home we wandered into the University Cafe in Byres Road and had a pie and chips much to the at-that-time-SWMBO horror
He was whining about this on the radio a few weeks ago.
He expanded too fast, people stopped going out to eat, he had a cash flow crisis, he asked the bank for more money SO THAT HE DID NOT HAVE TO SPEND HIS OWN MONEY, they laughed at him, he went on the radio complaining about how the banks are horrid people.
He came across as a spoiled child who has been told he cannot have yet another advance on his pocket money to buy more sweets.
I recall my wife yelling at the radio, "Welcome to the real world, you git!"
He is loaded personally, he expects the bank to take all the risks for him and they have refused. Funny that, innit?
As well as the slump in profits, Gordon Ramsay Holdings, his restaurant company, had to deal with an unpaid backlog of VAT, corporation tax and PAYE, which totalled almost £8 million, a sum only being repaid this month.
Isn't his father in law head of the investment company that stumped up most of the cash for his empire.
Could be a bit of a frosty atmosphere over xmas dinner
So Gordon, it seems not only have you been shagging hookers behind my daughters back, you're halfway to bankrupting us as well you obnoxious little tool.
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