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Bobby Ochs, Kid from the Bronx and Restaurant Partner to the Stars

Bobby Ochs, Kid from the Bronx and Restaurant Partner to the Stars

Bobby Ochs

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Publishing Services Consortium, LLC (PSC)
Año de edición:
2022
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Memorias
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9781684985173
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Quotables from NotablesBobby you have a hit here [Mulholland Drive Cafe]. Do you know why you have a hit? Look at everyone here, they are looking at the people at the bar. Everyone at the bar is looking at the people in the dining room. They are looking at the mural painted on the wall. They are looking at the floor. They are looking at the ceiling. They are looking at everything but their food. Bobby you have a hit.--Jackie MasonI’d like to play Bobby’s character if it is ever developed into a movie.--John TravoltaMarla Maples. Why do you want Marla Maples as a partner [in Peaches]? You’re a well-known restaurateur, why Marla Maples? Are you fucking her?--Gay TaleseBobby, I’d like to ask you a favor. I want to change the name Peaches to Peach’s.--Marla MaplesHe’s the knucklehead that was Marla Maples partner.--Anthony Bourdain, on ’Kitchen Confidential’ on Bobby Ochs after not being hired as Chef for PeachesI wish you a lot of luck here. I hope you make a lot of money, because you’re going to need it.--Donald Trump, to Marla Maples on the opening night of PeachesBobby, I don’t want to name the restaurant Pinky. It reminds me of Justin when he was my boyfriend. Can we please name the restaurant Nyla [New York, Louisiana]?--Britney Spears, on calling the restaurant PinkyMr. Ochs, I’m David Rockwell from Haverson-Rockwell Architects.--David Rockwell, on being interviewed to design Twenty Twenty

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