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Meeting Adam Richman (Man v. Food)!

So I spent a sweltering Friday afternoon waiting in line at a Tucson restaurant with my MvF crazy friends. After waiting in 99 degree heat for 3 hours, we got in to a burger joint close to the U of A right as Adam and the crew began filming.

All I can say about Adam is that he is extremely humble and thankful for his fans. He is just as much a lover of good food as he is funny and dorky. It was an awesome experience, and if you get the opportunity to meet him, don't pass it up.

Oh, and if you want an interesting, different burger, visit Lindy's on 4th Ave. in Tucson! Thanks for reading.

8 Comments:

The show is good...but he makes the show great.

I enjoy Adam and his show. Good to hear that he's a nice guy, I'll look to see if he is ever filming in my neighborhood.

Great show! Funny guy.

The guy is a character and seems to be getting more and more comfortable in front of the camera. I wouldn't be surprised if his career expands beyond Food Network.

Adam is on The Travel Channel, not Foot Network. Enjoy his show, but am sometimes grosssed out by the sheer amount of food.

I have to be honest, I watch the show from time to time, but I really don't enjoy it very much.
Watching a tubby guy grunt and sweat over a 9 pound piece of _____ for a half hour.... it's just not my thing.

If there's nothing else I'll go to see what he's eating. But like duncan1205 said, sometimes it just grosses me out.

Oops--I often confuse Travel Channel with Food Network, because seemingly every time I find myself on Travel Channel the show is about food: No Reservations, Bizarre Foods, Man v. Food .... There is more about food on there than "travel"! To make it even more confusing, Food Network has travel shows.

Lucky you - I love Adam and would really like to meet him! He seems like such a teddy bear and is such a hoot. Man v. Food is such a fun show to watch; it's infinitely better than anything currently on Food Network IMO (certainly more enjoyable than anything obnoxious Guy Fieri hosts!).

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