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the media will "bash" just about anyone
Quite so, Hev, partiularly when the group dynamic of a "feeding frenzy" takes over. That's not unique to media-people, of course.
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Very well put Doc - as usual!
I saw a Brit journo being interviewed on Phil's alleged gaff. His comment was also somewhat inappropriate, but it was true - and funny from some angles....
Basically he said, "Thank God for the old chap. If it wasn't for him these royal tours would be mind numbingly boring. They must be boring for him and the queen as well. He's not a stupid man and he does have a good sense of humour, so he probably said it because he knew he'd get a reaction. I was there and heard him ask the question and there's no way the Aboriginal elder was offended".
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OK, I can buy that the spear comment was taken out of context and wasn't the cause of as much offense as the press makes it out to be. However, on the same visit, I quote http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_1848000/1848813.stm: Earlier, the royal visitors toured Kuranda rainforest by train and cable car. The Queen launched two new aircraft at the Cairns Base of the Royal Flying Doctor Service. She praised the organisation's work in a radio broadcast to the Cairns School of Distance Education, whose 500 pupils are scattered across the Outback. Members of the school's band, which practices over the radio, welcomed the Queen and Duke with their rendition of God Save the Queen. After the performance, Prince Philip asked the young musicians: "You were playing those instruments, weren't you? There are no tape recorders under your seats?" Of all the insulting, idiotic things to say. What's the address for Buckingham Palace? I have a roll of duct tape that the Queen might find useful.
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"You were playing those instruments, weren't you? There are no tape recorders under your seats?" Mercy--I would have taken that as a compliment! In effect saying, "You-all surely couldn't be as good as you sounded, for such a young age". (Yeah, yeah, I can see the sort-of- King of England saying "you-all"...!)
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Clapping, Prince Philip asked the young musicians: "You were playing those instruments, weren't you? There are no tape recorders under your seats?""Of all the insulting, idiotic things to say" It ain't easy being the prince. You make a "funny" and then try to flatter a bunch of kids and then the fiberbabe and the ever-so-correct press parse your comments like a pedant with a irregular verb up his butt. While watching a mock battle of dancing aboriginals (sic) you say to the chief with a smile, pretending you're afraid... "Uh chief, you don't do that no more do you?" That's wit. After listening to a childrens band play "God save the Queen" you say to them... I can't believe my ears do yall have tape recorders under you chairs?" That's flattery. Prince Baby, doncha get it. It ain't what you say, God bless you, it's who you are and what you represent, that makes 'em so mad. Take a little tip from the Milum- If you think there is any way in forty hells that your remarks can be misconstrued, don't say it, they will. Note: ( I learned this lesson on the Awad Board, But then again, maybe I didn't. Fiberbabe and everyone, please ignore this post.)
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>Take a little tip from the Milum- If you think there is any way in forty hells that your remarks can be misconstrued, don't say it, they will.
I think that as a person he has a problem that I share, an over enthusiasm for irony. All his life he has mixed with people from all over the world, he's been presented with every kind of local native gizmo, seen every national costume, national dance etc - in the past few years the kind of comments that he would have got a laugh from in private have spilled over into the wider world where he is regarded less tolerantly. As I said before people are more likely to be upset if he doesn't say anything "outrageous". Princess Anne used to be well known for fighting with journalists but she is now their darling because she works hard and keeps her mouth shut. Perhaps she should travel with the Queen and leave poor old Phil at home killing wild animals and annoying the mother in law.
By the way, does anyone outside the UK get the "Royle Family" and Alistair McGowan's even funnier "Royal Family", wonderfully irreverent. Perhaps he's just playing up to his caricature.
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OK, fine. I suppose I could give him the benefit of the doubt for a nanosecond or two, and it might sound like a compliment. Admittedly, I was just looking to pick a fight with him. Now I could tell you about my suggestions for those untamed eyebrows of his. [Still , can't stop me]
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Didn't ya know according to the fashion magazine I read yesterday (while waiting two hours for the doctor), Bushy eyebrows are back. That means me and Prince P are in.
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