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Wow, WTF - Long Beach has 500,000 people in it, and is more than 50 square miles. The Grand Prix is awesome - but it affects a tiny piece of the city. Just like Comic-Con affects a tiny piece of San Diego. If you feel the need to leave Long Beach, it's because you live within a mile of the race. You're simply wrong.

This is a ridiculous review. It's like you lived in a pop-culture vacuum for the past 18 months and weren't aware of this brain-cell-killing show? Wow, thanks for reviewing it because I doubt anyone is familiar with it (google search sends me to a USA Today article yesterday about the "ratings and pop culture hit").

Not sure why I'm bothering here - clearly this is a TV show review and not a food section. But the restaurants in Vegas are world-class and it's not some scam. Top Chef season 6 - not a scam.  In fact, Top Chef hasn't been filmed in a single bullshit food city. Sure LA, NYC, CHI, SF are equaly good or better with less

What the fuck are you idiots talking about? Vegas has a ton of great food. Not even average? How many US cities have a 3 Michelin star restaurant? Probably not your city, that's for sure (NY, CHI, LA, LV, Napa). So yeah, I guess if Guy Savoy and Joel Robuchon are "below average" then Vegas surely captures that title.
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