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biglouis Tue 06-Jun-23 14:57:48

and you way get a stupid answer! That was what my grandmother often said.

Following the departure of Phillip Schofield (which I believ has been grossly overplayed) the latest hooha in the tabloid media is that Martin Frizell the - program editor - was going on about "aubergines" when the paparazzi doorstepped him yesterday.

I would not be pleased to be ambushed by tabloid journalists on coming out of my front door. So I imagine his chat about aubergines not being to his taste was a sign of his level of respect for tabloid journalists.

A bit more polite than telling them to F* off which they richly deserved.

Anyone (including neighbours) who ambushes me outside my house will get the harsh end of my tongue. Or probably a good honest F* off. My contempt for the media is one of the few things I have in common with Harry.

Moonwatcher1904 Tue 06-Jun-23 15:02:22

They're like vultures. I don't buy newspapers or read them online. I don't believe half of what they say and probably a lot of what they do say is false. Even the news on tv is no doubt hyped up to make things worse than what they are.

lixy Tue 06-Jun-23 15:03:49

Warbling on about absolute nonsense was a good ploy I thought.

AGAA4 Tue 06-Jun-23 15:09:16

I would hate that level of intrusion and don't know how anyone does that job. I do feel sorry for those in the public eye who are hounded by these people.

Sago Tue 06-Jun-23 15:12:04

I haven’t seen this but I think Frizzel’s comments have a bit more meaning.
The aubergine emoji is used to represent a penis.

Baggs Tue 06-Jun-23 15:27:17

I don't buy newspapers or read them online. I don't believe half of what they say

These two statements juxtaposed are ... um ... problematic. How can one know what papers say if one doesn't read them?

biglouis Tue 06-Jun-23 15:30:17

The aubergine emoji is used to represent a penis

Well I would not know about that as I am not into emojis, memes and all that nonsense. I leave that to the mainstream social media which I rarely (if ever) read.

Since ITV are running an "investigation" it seems to me a more creative way than simply responding that one cannot comment on a case which is "under investigation".

annehinckley Thu 08-Jun-23 11:46:01

I believe (but don't quote me!) that the aubergine emoji is a kind of code for male genitals.

Mardler123 Thu 08-Jun-23 11:53:26

The media is only responding to what their readers want.

biglouis Thu 08-Jun-23 11:56:34

That does not say much for the intelligence of their readers.

HeavenLeigh Thu 08-Jun-23 13:34:21

Yes I agree they are flock like vultures and things they don’t know about people they make up to get a good story, but there are so many celebrities that rely on the media to keep them so called relevant.

lilydily9 Thu 08-Jun-23 14:56:17

Although I'm against the press hounding people on their doorstep, I have little sympathy for Frizell. I found his response arrogant. This is the man who said he was fed up cleaning up Schofield's mess in the past. He comes across as someone who thinks he is untouchable. That remains to be seen.

icanhandthemback Thu 08-Jun-23 15:14:21

Yes, the aubergine is used by social media users as a code for male genitals. I wonder how many people I offended when I was talking about gardening and vegetable growing before I realised!

welbeck Thu 08-Jun-23 16:35:19

i am not of the generation to use this code, but it was obvious to me what it meant.
maybe i am used to textual analysis, much of that for me anyway was guesswork/ hypothetical until further confirmation.
like reading MN; after a while you can discern some dodgy posts.
by the way, the aubergine alludes to mr pornstar pretensions rather than as in grey's anatomy.
or could we extend (!) the analogy, say okra to represent a pickpocket perhaps ?

Callistemon21 Thu 08-Jun-23 16:47:07

Anyone (including neighbours) who ambushes me outside my house will get the harsh end of my tongue. Or probably a good honest F* off

You've made clear on many threads your dislike for your neighbours and many other people, biglouis so your attitude doesn't surprise me in the slightest. Not everyone lives their lives like that.

That was what my grandmother often said
And the saying I remember is 'Wash your mouth out with soap'.

An era of arrogant disregard for what is decent has allegedly prevailed at GMT and we can see why now. It starts at the top.

Callistemon21 Thu 08-Jun-23 16:49:40

icanhandthemback

Yes, the aubergine is used by social media users as a code for male genitals. I wonder how many people I offended when I was talking about gardening and vegetable growing before I realised!

As I said previously, I really dislike the takeover of the language, everyday words taken to mean something with innuendo.

Anyone using an 🍆 must have delusions of grandeur.

AGAA4 Thu 08-Jun-23 17:22:25

I will never look at an aubergine in the same way again and as Callistemon says 'delusions of grandeur' or a very strong magnifying glass.

icanhandthemback Thu 08-Jun-23 17:33:03

AGAA4, 🤣🤣🤣

win Thu 08-Jun-23 19:11:25

You have given me a good laugh this evening thank you

Milest0ne Thu 08-Jun-23 20:41:56

In 2012 I took my GD to London. Outside parliament where you see TV reporters, we were accosted by a skye reporter, who showed us a picture of Price Harry at party where many of the partygoers were skinny dipping. She asked us what we thought of the photo expecting a shock/ horror type of response. We just said he was a young man doing what other young men do, enjoying himself. She went off in a huff and asked another group of people and got a similar response.
Looking back, I think the photo was a set up. where was the camera and who was using it?
My OH has also been the subject of a distorted report, deliberately drawing a wrong conclusion.
I am not a fan of reporters. They seem to have their own agenda .