Last night, I went to see Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain. I've been an avid admirer of Anthony Bourdain since the very first time I watched his show No Reservations. At the time, I wasn't sure what struck me so deeply about him or his work. In some regards, it's still a confusing connection. I'm not particularly interested in either food or travel. I enjoy a good meal as much as anyone else I suppose, but food simply isn't a passion of mine; its not a profound point of sacredity to me. Most days my meals consist of coffee and a vending machine pack of peanut butter crackers. On many occasions I will happily forgo a meal all together if it means I'm granted more time to work on something creative.
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Last night, I went to see Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain. I've been an avid admirer of Anthony Bourdain since the very first time I watched his show No Reservations. At the time, I wasn't sure what struck me so deeply about him or his work. In some regards, it's still a confusing connection. I'm not particularly interested in either food or travel. I enjoy a good meal as much as anyone else I suppose, but food simply isn't a passion of mine; its not a profound point of sacredity to me. Most days my meals consist of coffee and a vending machine pack of peanut butter crackers. On many occasions I will happily forgo a meal all together if it means I'm granted more time to work on something creative.