Um he he loved the warmth and the kind of openness and the directness of Americans. It was much better than the kind of stuffy , repressed Brits. Um but all that whole attitude had completely gone um by by the you know, within the last year. And in fact, um in September last year, he said to the Guardian that the next 12 months would be all about
Where is it? Oh, right here, here we go. Google is not stuffy , like those other companies. We throw our microphones.
This is literally this problem, and what just happened is what it's like. to wear stuffy clothing, I do believe in a notion of decorum that way.
That's a story with a beginning, middle, and end every night. It's not a stuffy experience.
I heard that they invited some famous judges from overseas, so I wanted to learn from them. And I wanted to remove this stuffy feeling in the military, so I needed that competition so much. In the military, the training season was planned.
studied portfolio Theory which is Financial Risk Management and uh and I loved them all but what I loved the most was working at a place called stuffy face which sold Stromboli in New Brunswick New Jersey if you've ever been there you understand and if you haven't you should go there because these strum bolies were a fantastic and delicious addition to the gastronomic scene in New
That's a story with a beginning, middle, and end every night. It doesn't have to be stuffy .
It was something similar to, if the listeners or viewers are familiar with Percy Fitzpatrick, when he went looking for the Lost City of Z. And he stands up in front of that room of stuffy guys in smoking jackets. And he's like, I'm going to look for the Lost City of Z.
But the thing is that if you think that materialism rules out real seemings, well then, But the abstract description hasn't given you the stuffy bit, qualities of character.
But we got to the pas de deux, and I heard that orchestra, and I thought, I don't think this pas de deux is yellow. some sort of preconceived notion that it's stuffy or old fashioned.
And people thought this painting was rather immoral. So this gives you a sense of the slightly stuffy and preposterous ways in which the Victorians could moralize their art. Art had to be improving, or it had to be decorous.
That was never a part of my plan. I always detested the idea of working in these really stuffy , formal environments. And fine dining for me was the antithesis of who I was or what I wanted to represent.
I can't say, "Oh forget about it." You could avoid it and get around it and reword the sentence so that you don't need it. Sometimes, to be honest, I don't use it where it belongs. I'll reword the sentence because it sounds a little stuffy . And that's not the tone I want. Other times it's fine. Like "whom did you vote for?" I mean that's fine with me. It doesn't sound too bad. But other times I, I, I will rewrite the sentence just because of the tone of "whom." It may disappear, and I, I understand that's your question.
You don't appreciate financial freedom until you don't have financial freedom. So when I created this book, I didn't want just a stuffy cookbook.
While still in grad school, I'd gotten a fellowship to study paleography in Florence, Italy. Once there, I found the archive I worked in very hot and stuffy . So I kept slipping away to the streets of Florence.
And just doing this kind of food, it's easy, accessible. It's such a beautiful fine dining experience, but it's not stuffy .
They might be too intimidated to choose a high-end restaurant, fearing a stuffy atmosphere, snooty service, or food that's too fancy or weird.
This tends to breathe a lot better, so it's not quite as stuffy because the fabric isn't quite as tight.
Only when Jobs decided his opinion was it was too elegant, it was too stuffy and he said, "I want a beach, I want feet in the sand, I want a tropical setting, Hawaii would
And I think a lot of people, when they think about this term, "etiquette," it sounds very old fashioned and stuffy .
And I think when you do that and you go a bit too formal, it can come off as standoffish and a bit stuffy .
So I thought, hey, I'm moving to Stanford, leaving behind the stuffy east coast and coming to a university right next to Silicon Valley.
OK. How about instead of that, like, give me like a "Downton Abbey," kind of, like, stuffy British guy.
Plus, on top of that, within the bubble of self-centeredness, it's pretty stuffy to live in that bubble.
But get a lot of really good booth sponsors, and have some music, and just have not a non-stuffy food party, because
But put a time limit on it." So, when I went to work with Daniel at Eleven Madison, it was supposed to be for a year. And we'll tell the whole story of the evolution, but within that year, what I hated about fine dining was that it needed to be stuffy . It needed to be inaccessible.
And you're like, "Chef, how do I make pasta?" Daniel Humm: No, what he did first, he Googled. Will Guidara: I think if, at Eleven Madison, the idea was to take formal dining and make it less stuffy and more fun.
more and more ambitious, young chefs are strutting their stuff in, in, in theaters that are not stuffy . They don't necessarily have a rope line of a very high cost. We were talking