I’m a big soccer fanatic, and although I support a team called Tottenham Hotspur in London –
ADAM RICHMANWhen Lollapalooza started, and I was really into Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction, Soundgarden. I went to that Lollapalooza tour twice, I think.
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When Lollapalooza started, and I was really into Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction, Soundgarden. I went to that Lollapalooza tour twice, I think.
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I think the most surreal moment for me having been a kid who was on unemployment, was on food stamps
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I’m not kidding you, to utter these words aloud is so surreal to me – but to say, “I had to give up my Super Bowl tickets for my all-expense paid research trip to Argentina’s wine country,”
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It’s not just the end of a chicken leg, it really is – imagine the cartilage of game meat.
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A kid wrote to me through Facebook because they started a team in honor of their friend who died of leukemia, and he played in the band of this very obscure team in England.
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Shaq is Shaq. I did an episode of The Soup with Shaq, and he shook my hand, and I felt like I was a Ken doll, like I had no hand.
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And take on the country’s most legendary eating challenges. I’m no competitive eater, just a regular guy with a serious appetite.
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I lived in San Jose for a little bit, and one of my neighbors was Vietnamese and was teasing me.
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I sponsor two soccer teams in England, one of which is called Broadley F.C.
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I thought maybe I would be everyone’s favorite dude-food friend.
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I said “I’ve had pho,” and then he goes, “Oh, what do you get, the number one big bowl?” I was like, “Come on, man
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I have a master’s from Yale drama, and I auditioned for this.
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Did you see The Never-Ending Story? That’s one kick-ass dragon. It’s basically a giant puppy dragon.
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People believe what they want to believe. You have to run your race and be proud of the person you see in the mirror.
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I was 12 or 13, and I had seen a demo about origami at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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I think that in terms of who is known the world over, I would wager that it’s probably someone like Mark Wahlberg or Dwyane Wade.
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Suddenly I was staying there and hiking there, and we took a mini iceberg out of the water and chipped it up and used it as ice cubes and made cocktails with it. It’s surreal.
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Man V. Food is the highest-rated show in the Travel Channel’s history, so clearly there’s going to be a correlation.
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This is my ultimate hunger quest. This is Man v. Food.
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In the early ’90s I was floating somewhere between the Brat Pack/Andrew McCarthy/James Spader/Pretty In Pink kind of stuff and the alterna-pop look, crossed with a very distinct grunge sensibility.
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Now I’m on a mouth-watering journey to find America’s greatest pig-out spots.
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I’m not a plumber who accidentally blew up or a math professor who accidentally backed into notoriety.
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The first one that I went to with my friends was with my buddy Michael – and we actually cut class to get tickets – was INXS at the Garden.
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. You don’t have to come at me like that.” But yeah, I’ve tried tendon. Tendon eventually yields.
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They had these really sick origami books with an overleaf, but those packs can sometimes blow, because they give you, like, eight sheets.
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My mom always says, “Pack your smile,” but [the sound guy] articulated it beautifully, because he saw me go from Joe Schmo who had been on food stamps to Adam Richman from Man V. Food.
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