0
0
0
0
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )

Forum


Daily Star (Feb 4th)
Moderators: Admin, Moderators

Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
View previous thread :: View next thread
   Aisleyne -> Aisleyne's Press CoverageMessage format
 
Odm
Posted 4/2/2007 02:53 (#2342)
Subject: Daily Star (Feb 4th)


1000
There's a nice picture of Aisleyne wearing a pink bikini on page 16 of today's Daily Star.

It's part of Joe Mott's spread and he apologises for calling her a "Doris" after meeting her at the Penthouse relaunch party. He's clearly impressed with this new photo.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
emptybox
Posted 4/2/2007 03:38 (#2343 - in reply to #2342)
Subject: RE: Aisleyne in Daily Star WEEKEND 4 FEBRUARY.




Posts: 5071
1000
Location: Scottish Borders
Ah Well!

It counts as more press coverage, I suppose.

And I see there's also a nice pic of Shilpa in the same edition if you need a further excuse to purchase.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
maringo
Posted 4/2/2007 04:25 (#2351 - in reply to #2342)
Subject: RE: Daily Star (Feb 4th)




Posts: 7952
1000
Hopefully, we'll get to see some more of these pink bikini photos in future.

What is a Doris anyway?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
ofni
Posted 4/2/2007 09:14 (#2356 - in reply to #2351)
Subject: RE: Daily Star (Feb 4th)




1000
maringo - 4/2/2007 04:25

Hopefully, we'll get to see some more of these pink bikini photos in future.

What is a Doris anyway?


I haven't a clue, maringo, but I've known some very nice people caled Doris in my time (though none of them would have looked good in a bikini, pink or otherwise).

Meanwhile, here are some more suggested names that Joe could call Aisleyne, but only on condition that for each name he calls her, he then apologises along with a picture of Ash in a bikini. Colour optional, though itsy-bitsy-teeny-weeny-yellow-polka-dot does come to mind, (subject to availability).

Gladys
Ethel
Minnie
Martha
Vera
Enid
Mavis
Marjorie

Top of the page Bottom of the page
Stephanie
Posted 4/2/2007 10:26 (#2361 - in reply to #2342)
Subject: Re: Daily Star (Feb 4th)


Full Member

Posts: 208
100
Why did he call her doris? I havn't brought the paper yet but is the pink bikini picture of Ash a hoilday snap or a photoshoot?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
secrethousemate
Posted 4/2/2007 12:33 (#2368 - in reply to #2361)
Subject: Re: Daily Star (Feb 4th)





Posts: 2530
1000
He called her a 'bit of a big girl' in his online column last week, by which I think he meant she was tall, not other 'big' things she may possess ...


Maybe he called her a 'Doris' to her face? Perhaps a question to pose in this week's radio show??

Top of the page Bottom of the page
Interested Observer
Posted 4/2/2007 15:12 (#2374 - in reply to #2351)
Subject: RE: Daily Star (Feb 4th)



Senior Member

Posts: 321
250
maringo - 4/2/2007 04:25

Hopefully, we'll get to see some more of these pink bikini photos in future.

What is a Doris anyway?


According to Wikipedia, among other thing “Doris”, in British rhyming slang, is a mild insult on a par with 'pansy' (from Doris Day) meaning gay. Hardly an apt description for someone as womanly as Aisleyne. Joe Mott has done the right thing by apologising.

Top of the page Bottom of the page
maringo
Posted 4/2/2007 15:55 (#2377 - in reply to #2374)
Subject: RE: Daily Star (Feb 4th)




Posts: 7952
1000
Interested Observer - 4/2/2007 15:12

maringo - 4/2/2007 04:25

Hopefully, we'll get to see some more of these pink bikini photos in future.

What is a Doris anyway?


According to Wikipedia, among other thing “Doris”, in British rhyming slang, is a mild insult on a par with 'pansy' (from Doris Day) meaning gay. Hardly an apt description for someone as womanly as Aisleyne. Joe Mott has done the right thing by apologising.



If you go here you'll get what appears to be his meaning...

"A Postman's wife, generally, as In How is your Doris today? My Doris made some pies. Not someone you would take to the pub"

However, I prefer the definition here instead, which is much more appropriate given the bikini photos...

"Doris was a sea nymph in Greek mythology, whose name represented the bounty of the sea."
Top of the page Bottom of the page
ofni
Posted 4/2/2007 17:52 (#2397 - in reply to #2342)
Subject: Re: Daily Star (Feb 4th)




1000
Maringo, Frank Drebin is open-mouthed in admiration at your Googlability.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
ofni
Posted 6/2/2007 09:32 (#2595 - in reply to #2342)
Subject: Re: Daily Star (Feb 4th)




1000
I've now seen the picture. DEFINITELY sea-nymph, NOT pie-making postman's wife.

Though I bet Aisleyne CAN make excellent pies, whilst simultaneously perfecting a dance routine too!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sophie
Posted 6/2/2007 21:30 (#2644 - in reply to #2342)
Subject: Re: Daily Star (Feb 4th)


1000
Location: Holland
doris?? thats annoying.. reminds me of doris day-my nanas hero lol lol xx
Top of the page Bottom of the page
ofni
Posted 6/2/2007 22:20 (#2654 - in reply to #2342)
Subject: Re: Daily Star (Feb 4th)




1000
Remember the Screen Siren "1940s" photoshoot? Well if they did a 1950's one I'd love to Aisleyne dressed as the early Doris Day as in Calamity Jane:

Calamity Jane (1953)
Doris Day shines as the Old West's sassy female sharpshooter in a rip-roarin' musical comedy about her travels to Chicago to bring back a famed opera singer to save her town's dance hall, but winds up returning with her maid.

http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/Images/MoviePics/c/calamityjane.jpg

Sounds like a Wild West Ghetto Princess to me!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
bengos
Posted 6/2/2007 23:36 (#2660 - in reply to #2342)
Subject: Re: Daily Star (Feb 4th)


Executive Member

Posts: 1153
1000
In my neck of the woods, a "Doris" is just a term for one's female other half. Rather like saying "her indoors" or "the Missus", one says "Doris".
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread