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So .... Tony doesn't mention his kids
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Mykey38
05-12-2015
So bugger is now bad language.
Penny Crayon
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by Mykey38:
“So bugger is now bad language.”

I love the word bugger. I try to use it as often as possible.
yellowlabbie
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by Daewos:
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Sorry, just couldn't resist. ”

Ooops
yellowlabbie
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“I love the word bugger. I try to use it as often as possible.”

This might be the first time you have used it on the forum though eh Penny.
Mykey38
05-12-2015
Bugger is tame compared to some of the vocab used by the Lady in the camp. We thought we would have to stop my 11 year old daughter from watching when V & F went in. Little did we know it wasn't the Geordie with the foul mouth but actually the Lady. Now that's ironic.
GlenP
05-12-2015
Bugger is now considered swearing around here? Sod that for a game of soldiers
Last edited by GlenP : 05-12-2015 at 15:09
Lisa670
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by haphash:
“I'm afraid Lady C's fans are desperate to prove that she is some sort of victim and to minimise any offence she may have caused to anyone else in the camp. That's because Lady C[s feelings count but Tony and Duncan couldn't possibly have any feelings to hurt.

Both Tony and Duncan were, as you say, very polite about Lady C in their interviews. Maybe it's because they wanted to enjoy the experience and think of the positives rather than the negatives.”

Completely agree. Maybe Tony was thinking about his kids, especially the 9 year old, and didn't want to talk about it. He may have asked Ant and Dec not to mention it but three other people have and no matter what Lady C said she had no right to mention his family at all. Can you imagine the outrage if Tony had said something about her sons but he obviously has better morals that she has.
Penny Crayon
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by yellowlabbie:
“This might be the first time you have used it on the forum though eh Penny.”

When I was about 6 - I said it in front of my Sunday school teacher - I just wanted to die I thought I was gonna go to Hell (who knows I still might).
FunboyFandango
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by davejc64:
“Bear in mind they are just taking the populist stance.”

Do you mean populist in terms of the anti Duncan/Tony camp? I think that's a bit harsh myself.
Daewos
05-12-2015
Originally Posted by Mykey38:
“So bugger is now bad language.”

No better and no worse than shit as in shit stirrer. Although if I had said bugger when I was young my mother would have clipped my ear.

But since you brought up bad language I would have thought you would have set an example.
AntoniaA
05-12-2015
Tony doesn't have to be offended now that he's out of that claustrophobic environment. He can relax and put it in the past.

Good on him for not going on about his children, they deserve some privacy.
Jean4ever
05-12-2015
Oh dear! so much "he said" and "she said".

Nobody was actually there except the camp mates, so why keep trying to
speculale on what happened etc. and if you don't know then make it up????

My old Gran used to say-
"Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me"


GlenP
06-12-2015
Rather than creating a new thread, & seeing how the IACGMOHN numbties skirted around the subject, when Tony was interviewed tonight (okay, last night, to be pedantic+)), I thought it might help to provide at least some information, if I posted a link to Tony's exit interview, in the People.

Summarising, There's no further details of any outbursts directed to either Tony or his family.

It is mentioned that, what appear to be, homophobic remarks were directed at Brian.

Certainly Tony &, possibly, Duncan were being checked by the production team to confirm they were okay to carry on, after one or more outbursts by Lady C.

He indicates that the suspicion that Lady C leaving on medical grounds was actually a cower story may be correct.

HE states that Duncan has said he's certain that any threats of legal action will come to nothing - on the basis that ITVC would have to provide uncut footage to the court

The piece can be found here:

It would now appear that, if we don't find out any additional information during the series finale, tonight, we'll have to await the wrap party show.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/lady-camp...not-me-6962033
Mykey38
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by Daewos:
“No better and no worse than shit as in shit stirrer. Although if I had said bugger when I was young my mother would have clipped my ear.

But since you brought up bad language I would have thought you would have set an example. ”

Disagree
davejc64
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by FunboyFandango:
“Do you mean populist in terms of the anti Duncan/Tony camp? I think that's a bit harsh myself.”

The truth is often a hard pill to swallow.
David Waine
06-12-2015
Sorry to be pedantic, but a swear word is actually a real word, used incorrectly and in a vulgar and / or insulting manner. Look in any decent dictionary and you will find all of them because they are genuine words with meanings. When used with their correct meanings, they are not swearing. Of course, they are very rarely used in that context, so they have attained a reputation as swear words. In this instance, 'bugger' was swearing.
yellowlabbie
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by David Waine:
“Sorry to be pedantic, but a swear word is actually a real word, used incorrectly and in a vulgar and / or insulting manner. Look in any decent dictionary and you will find all of them because they are genuine words with meanings. When used with their correct meanings, they are not swearing. Of course, they are very rarely used in that context, so they have attained a reputation as swear words. In this instance, 'bugger' was swearing.”

Correct.
Arthur_B
06-12-2015
What I found interesting was that, not only did Tony not mention Lady C saying hurtful things towards his kids, he didn't seem particularly offended about her at all. He mentioned her "taking things too seriously" but then stressed that is all made "great telly". Would he really have said she was "great telly" if she had said malicious comments about his own children?
dekaf
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by GlenP:
“Rather than creating a new thread, & seeing how the IACGMOHN numbties skirted around the subject, when Tony was interviewed tonight (okay, last night, to be pedantic+)), I thought it might help to provide at least some information, if I posted a link to Tony's exit interview, in the People.

Summarising, There's no further details of any outbursts directed to either Tony or his family.

It is mentioned that, what appear to be, homophobic remarks were directed at Brian.

Certainly Tony &, possibly, Duncan were being checked by the production team to confirm they were okay to carry on, after one or more outbursts by Lady C.

He indicates that the suspicion that Lady C leaving on medical grounds was actually a cower story may be correct.

HE states that Duncan has said he's certain that any threats of legal action will come to nothing - on the basis that ITVC would have to provide uncut footage to the court

The piece can be found here:

It would now appear that, if we don't find out any additional information during the series finale, tonight, we'll have to await the wrap party show.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/lady-camp...not-me-6962033”

He comes across as the decent bloke he is. Puts the vindictive woman to shame.
sorcha_healy27
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by Arthur_B:
“What I found interesting was that, not only did Tony not mention Lady C saying hurtful things towards his kids, he didn't seem particularly offended about her at all. He mentioned her "taking things too seriously" but then stressed that is all made "great telly". Would he really have said she was "great telly" if she had said malicious comments about his own children?”

I agree. However those who are convinced that it happened on the basis of Yvette's outlandish claims won't
calamity
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by dekaf:
“He comes across as the decent bloke he is. Puts the vindictive woman to shame.”

not when him and his mate got together talking and whispering about her... they could have ignored her completely and got on with it..
dekaf
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by calamity:
“not when him and his mate got together talking and whispering about her... they could have ignored her completely and got on with it..”

I haven't, and I don't think they ever claimed they were saints.
sorcha_healy27
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by dekaf:
“I haven't, and I don't think they ever claimed they were saints.”

Well they sure has hell had different standards.
dekaf
06-12-2015
Originally Posted by sorcha_healy27:
“Well they sure has hell had different standards.”

As does Mrs C!
Rosie Red
06-12-2015
What's she supposed to have said about Tony's children - do we know?
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