He would talk about Padma day and night. He felt hurt and betrayed by her. He would talk about her so much I’d ask him to stop.
He would talk about Padma day and night. He felt hurt and betrayed by her. He would talk about her so much I’d ask him to stop.
beh, quando gli ricapita padma? perché si erano lasciati? (questa pia gioca nei giants?)
dico solo: lei è incinta di un altro. dico solo: a una prima tipo un mese fa il nymag gli ha chiesto cosa pensasse della gravidanza, e lui aveva l’aria di quello che ne apprendeva in quell’istante.
per fortuna questa è Pia (oltre che transgender).
Se fossimo in Italia, sarebbe lui a scrivere:
“She would talk about Padma day and night. She felt hurt and betrayed by her. She would talk about her so much I’d ask him to stop.”
(Ho sempre trovato più fidanzate ossessione dalle ex-fidanzate del fidanzato, che fidanzati ossessionati dalle ex-fidanzate)
“Weep for literary culture. After Salman Rushdie’s ex-girlfriend accused him of still pining for his ex-wife Padma Lakshmi in Page Six yesterday, Rushdie has responded in kind today. We are all trapped in the eighth grade, which never ends.
Yesterday, Rushdie’s ex-fling Pia Glenn told the Post that Rushdie “talk[ed] about Padma day and night,” and that he was a dick because she wanted to have his children and he dumped her via e-mail. This is roughly analogous to your drunken ex-girlfriend e-mailing you a vicious screed in the middle of the night, and most adults have learned that the safe, gentlemanly thing to do is do not respond to those e-mails. Salman Rushdie, however, is no gentleman.
So he wrote a lengthy, angry statement to Page Six proving that a) he is a thin-skinned, defensive child, and b) he is absolutely, incontrovertibly, indubitably still in love with Padma Lakshmi.
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Shouldn’t spending a decade or so of your life under constant threat of assassination by a global band of violent fanatics who want to silence you teach you something about what matters in life, and what does not matter? Note to Salman Rushdie: Shit like this does not matter. Stop talking to Page Six. Also, please do not stop talking to Page Six, because post-midlife-crisis dissolutions are fun to write about.”
http://www.gawker.com:-)