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David Sedaris signing WHORE in MN poster's book

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TeachesOfPeaches · 17/10/2018 07:45

He talks about this incident in the new Adam Buxton podcast episode 79.

Provides a bit more context as to why he does this and the other outrageous things he has written/drawn at book signings.

I now think the OP was being unreasonable as this seems to be part and parcel of being a fan of his.

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StripySocksAndDocs · 17/10/2018 07:51

Do we all have to go off and listen or do you think you might relay the information?

I’m clueless as to who he is, so have utterly no interest in listening to a total unknown witter in in a podcast. I do however recall the thread, so would be interested in why or how writing ‘whore’ is acceptable by his fans (plus what words he writes in his male fans’ books).

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WheelOfMisfortune · 17/10/2018 07:52

Ooh thanks for the heads up @TeachesOfPeaches, will go listen now! Very interested to hear the incident from his side.

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KeiTeNgeNge · 17/10/2018 07:53

Yes indeed, does he do similar for his adoring male fans or is it just women he harasses, I mean, entertains.

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TeachesOfPeaches · 17/10/2018 07:53

I didn't know who he was either but I listen to the Adam Buxton podcasts. He says the last time he was called a 'little' was by the mother of a woman he signed her book 'whore'. Seems like this is typical of the things he writes as he gave other examples and he simply says what he writes is better than what he is asked to do.

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AjasLipstick · 17/10/2018 07:54

"Called a little?" Confused What? I still don't get it.

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TeachesOfPeaches · 17/10/2018 07:54

Meant to say that OP's mother called him a 'horrible little man'.

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rightreckoner · 17/10/2018 07:55

I am dubious about him. Like the R4 stuff but then saw him live and my misogyny meter was beeping.

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Toddleoo · 17/10/2018 07:55

I don't agree, I think there's some words everyone should have the sense not to use as they have such negative connotations. He comes across as one of those people that trades off being so 'edgy and dark' and special when really we could all say similar things if we didn't have respect for other people.

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TeachesOfPeaches · 17/10/2018 07:57

My point being that if I was a fan of his (I'm not) I wouldn't be surprised if he wrote something offensive in my book as he seems quite infamous for his book signings. Once singing books for 11 hours.

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WellThisIsShit · 17/10/2018 07:58

Meh, I still don’t get it by that explanation.

I think it’s just one of those in-jokes where there isn’t actually any explanation but everyone thinks they are terribly clever for being in the club.

Misogyny by mutual admiration, as it were. Meh. Failing to admire the wonderful man responsible for it.

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Toddleoo · 17/10/2018 07:59

The litmus test for me would be if he'd still write that if he knew that woman would next month be the nurse who treats someone close to him, the teacher of a child he's close to or someone interviewing him for a job he wants. If he'd hold back in those cases then yes, he is a little man.

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StripySocksAndDocs · 17/10/2018 08:00

What? He wrote whore in the op’s book, because he was called a ‘little’ by the mother of the op who’s book he wrote whore in?

Quite a paradoxical explanation.

Is he a seasoned time traveller or was it a one off worm hole?

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TeachesOfPeaches · 17/10/2018 08:04

No, he wrote whore and then OP's mother called him a 'horrible little man'. In the interview on the podcast was Adam Buxton asking when DS was last called 'little.

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Whatsnewwithyou · 17/10/2018 08:05

I know who David Sedaris is but didn't know about this incident. I've never found him particularly funny. But if I got called a whore every time my mother insulted someone ...well, I'd be getting called a whore a lot.

Toddleoo makes a very good point.

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Whatsnewwithyou · 17/10/2018 08:06

Wait. So the mother insulted him AFTER he wrote it? Why did he write it then???

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TeachesOfPeaches · 17/10/2018 08:08

It's just his style is seems.

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RollerJed · 17/10/2018 08:10

So OPs dm called him a horrible little man after her wrote whore? Sounds like he deserved more. He sounds like an utter gobshite.

Hate prick heads like that.

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Ali1cedowntherabbithole · 17/10/2018 08:10

It’s one of those where the explanation doesn’t make it any better.

Not that I have a scooby who David Sidaris is.

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SusieQ5604 · 17/10/2018 08:12

He wrote something nice in my daughter's book in Pittsburgh. She and I both love his books. But he's a strange little dude.

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araiwa · 17/10/2018 08:12

What is this? I dont even..

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YetAnotherSpartacus · 17/10/2018 08:13

I remember the OP. He sounds like a misogynist prick. 'Hee hee I was only joking' or 'boys will be boys and yanoo calling women whores is all part of this nudge, nudge wink, wink' does not cut it with me.

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TeachesOfPeaches · 17/10/2018 08:16

He has had many other complaints (including men) about his signings.

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Sarahjconnor · 17/10/2018 08:18

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hackmum · 17/10/2018 08:21

I remember this thread! The OP wouldn't say at the time who it was, though people worked it out quite quickly as writing obscenities in people's books is apparently what Sedaris does at book signings. The OP was understandably upset about it.

I don't think it's very funny, and it's put me off Sedaris, who I used to like.

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MudCity · 17/10/2018 08:23

Writing ‘whore’ in a woman’s book at a book signing is an attention grabbing stunt and while he thinks it is amusing and people should ‘get it’ because he is who he is, it is ridiculous.

I agree with Toddleoo (especially the interview bit because I’m not sure he would necessarily respect a nurse or teacher ...)

The litmus test for me would be if he'd still write that if he knew that woman would next month be the nurse who treats someone close to him, the teacher of a child he's close to or someone interviewing him for a job he wants. If he'd hold back in those cases then yes, he is a little man.

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