A Surprisingly Contrite Hung Huynh (Who Knew Bisexuals Could Feel Remorse?) Disowns Monkey, Looks into CJ Jacobson's Soul and Sees a Loser |
| Published: September 26, 2007, 9:20 pm |
| Tags: cj jacobson, what would gong li do, bisexual villain, act of contrition, hung huynh, soul survivor |
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It seems, possums, that after the Brian MFMalarkey interview, there is still more delighted squirming to be had, this time from his bisexual little brother, Hung Huynh.In an interview with The Albany Times-Union, Hung performs an "act" of contrition: I regret talking back to Tom Colicchio, Huynh says, about one of his reactions to criticism. He'd also take back a comment that a rival's dish was so easy that a monkey could do it. Is Hung disowning his macaque? Say it ain't so! What's a good bisexual villain without his evil anthropomorphic familiar? I was a (jerk) at times, says Huynh, on the telephone from his job as executive sous chef at Restaurant Guy Savoy in Las Vegas....Huynh says, I was an exaggerated version of myself on TV, as a strategy. If they were worrying whether I was being a (jerk), they weren't concentrating on their cooking. I knew none of those guys could outcook me. Aw, possums, isn't it sweet that a newspaper can't bring itself to [ Full article ] |
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