I think there is a feast of new catchphrases here. Read on:
The following are extracts from an interview with Madonna by the
Hungarian magazine Blikk. The questions to Madonna were asked in
Hungarian and then translated into English. Madonna's responses
were then translated into Hungarian. The interview was then published
in Hungarian and, finally, translated back into English. Time Magazine
states, "to say that something was lost in the process is to be wildly
ungrateful for all that was gained."
BLIKK: Madonna, Budapest says hello with arms that are spread-eagled.
Did you have a visit here that was agreeable? Are you in good odor?
You are the biggest fan of our young people who hear your musical
productions and like to move their bodies in response.
MADONNA: Thank you for saying these compliments (holds up hands).
Please stop with taking sensationalist photographs until I have removed
my garments for all to see. (laughs). This is a joke I have made.
BLIKK: Madonna, let's cut to toward the hunt. Are you a bold hussy-
woman that feasts on men who are tops?
MADONNA: Yes, yes, this is certainly something that brings to the
surface my longings. In America it is not considered to be mentally
ill when a woman advances on her prey in a discotheque setting
with hardy cocktails present. And there is a more normal attitude
toward leather play-toys that also makes my day.
BLIKK: Us this how you met Carlos, your love servant who is reputed?
Did you know he was heaven-sent right off the stick? Or were you
dating many other people in your bed at the same time?
MADONNA: No, he was the only one I was dating in my bed then, so
it is a scientific fact that the baby was made in my womb using him.
But as regards those questions, enough! I am a woman and not a
test-mouse! Carlos is and everyday person who is in the orbit of
a star who is being muscle-trained by him not a sex machine.
BLIKK: May we talk about your other "baby", your movie, then?
Please do not be denying that the similarities between you and the real Evita are grounded in basis. Power, money, tasty-food, Grammys-all these elements are afoot.
MADONNA: What is up in the air with you? Evita never was winning a Grammy!
BLIKK: Perhaps not. But as to your film, in trying to bring your
reputation along a rocky road, can you make people forget the bad
explosions of Who's That Girl? and Shanghai Surprise?
MADONNA: I am a tip-top starlet. That is the job that I am paid to do.
BLIKK: O.K. here's a question from left space. What was your book Slut about?
MADONNA: It was called Sex, my book.
BLIKK: Not in Hungary. Here it was called Slut. How did it come to
publish? Were you lovemaking with a an-about-town printer? Do you prefer making suggestive literature to fast selling CDs?
MADONNA: These are different facets to my career highway. I am
preferring only to become respected all over the map as a 100% artist.
BLIKK: There is much interest in you from this geographical region, so I must ask this final questions. How many Hungarian men have
you dated in bed? Are they No.1? How are they comparing to Argentine men, who are famous for being tip-top as well?
MADONNA: Well, to avoid aggravating global tension, I won't say.
It's a tie (laughs). No, no, I am serious now. See here I am working like a canine all the way around the clock! I am too busy even to try the goulash the makes your country for the record books.
BLIKK: Thank you for your candid chitchat
MADONNA: No problem, friend who is a girl.
― suzy, Tuesday, 26 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
But this is legendary, Suzy! I remember seeing this thing first about
five years ago or so, I thought it was a net hoax.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
yeah that's true. "in a discotheque setting with hardy cocktails
present " is already a real widespread catchphrase isn't it?
― unknown or illegal user, Tuesday, 26 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
This was in Time Magazine, the back page essay, many years ago. I
remember reading it then. It was by Garry Trudeau and I'm pretty sure
it was just a parody but a lot of people took it seriously.
― Ian, Tuesday, 26 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
It's still awesome, like it went through a Hanley filter.
In any case, I really wanna be a tip-top starlet.
― Kim, Tuesday, 26 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
Tasty-food and dating in bed are now *my* new catchphrases. I don't
particularily care if it's old or a hoax, because the vintage of the
'interview' is pretty clear.
― suzy, Wednesday, 27 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
Dan, I thought you'd like that. Now get thee to the Poitier/Cosby
thread, it got *interesting* overnight.
― suzy, Wednesday, 27 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
five years pass...
four months pass...
No problem, friend who is a girl.
I'm going to start saying this.
― HI DERE, Monday, 31 March 2008 22:01 (seventeen years ago)