I am not surprised to hear that, not just because of her demeanor, maybe I read that somewhere?
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Apparently, it's an old story, but I had never heard it before.
It makes me wonder if that's what Anthony Bourdain always pronounces her name "Podma".
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So true! Still, Luke's attitude has annoyed me in two seasons now, so I'm glad they're gone.
Yeah, I've heard that about Padma, and been unsurprised.
Just to be clear, I don't judge (at all). But it does make some of her dreamier deliveries of Quickfire instructions a little more understandable.
TAR: I'm rooting for Flight Time and Big Easy. They're completely charming. I did love the people at the tea challenge hugging and cheering Luke when he finally finished, though.
"Knowing" Bourdain as I have recently started to, that would be my guess...Bourdain never met a drug reference he didn't like.(including standing around a bunch of grandmas buying cannoli, noticing he had powdered sugar on himself, and sighing melodramatically "Ah...the eighties,")
I also had read that she had either:
a. Gone to some kind of "legalize it!" event.
b. been interviewed by High Times
I don't really know which. And I don't know why it stuck in my head, since I'm not really a Top Chef viewer...I watched it for a season, probably. But I probably thought something wiseassed myself, about Funyuns challenges, or something.
What is it about Nerve that isn't SFW. I opened it and am merrily reading the web pages.
If there is a sudden silence, I have been kidnapped.
Nerve has a bunch of sexuality columns and some nude photography, although that might be for pay now.
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Yeah, I definitely thought this. I felt for the workers, too, and was glad when they cheered for him. You could tell they didn't expect it to be nearly that difficult a challenge. Smell was the key issue here. It's much easier to tell a distinct difference with the odor of tea than the taste.
I was okay with seeing them go, too, but I'm glad he finished and didn't quit.
dammit. I'm missing the nudes!