Oooh, Martha's in trouble...
June 12, 2002 10:39 AM   Subscribe

Oooh, Martha's in trouble... Looks like her ex-boyfriend may have tipped her off to some insider information (and subsequently got popped). News of the incident has caused Martha Stewart Omnimedia stock to drop. Not a Good Thing.
posted by shecky57 (13 comments total)
 
The creepiest thing about this is that Alexis Stewart, Martha's daughter, dated Dr. Sam before Martha ever did. There's a photo in one of her books of Alexis and Dr. Sam kissing.
posted by GaelFC at 11:29 AM on June 12, 2002


Oh, God, let Martha get tossed in the slammer. Please dear God.
posted by evanizer at 11:36 AM on June 12, 2002


At least let her be perp-walked.
Mmm. Martha Stewart in handcuffs, it's a . . .
posted by whuppy at 12:23 PM on June 12, 2002


3000 shares. That's nothing. She probably won't even get a fine. Though I would like to see an episode on how to make a toothbrush shiv on Martha Stewart Living Behind Bars.
posted by srboisvert at 12:26 PM on June 12, 2002


Does "popped" mean arrested? I thought for a minute you were telling me somebody shot him. The dictionary is no help here.
posted by JanetLand at 1:28 PM on June 12, 2002


Popped as a slang term is generally accepted to mean arrested. This term is prevalent in informal media.
posted by vacapinta at 2:14 PM on June 12, 2002


Thanks vacapinta. Clearly I need a site like this to get on in the world.
posted by JanetLand at 2:33 PM on June 12, 2002


Sorry 'bout that "popped" thing. Too many episodes of Law and Order, I guess. Pardon the stateside grammar and slang...
posted by shecky57 at 3:03 PM on June 12, 2002


We just started getting Martha Stewart's TV show on a cable channel here in Japan, so the boom is beginning. She closed a deal with a chain store that carries products endorsed by her. I'm guessing that's her racket. It looks like she's tapped in to homemaker feelings of inadequacy. I always catch my wife watching the program. She says, "I love her, but I hate her." Nobody has kitchens or gardens like that in Japan.
posted by planetkyoto at 4:40 PM on June 12, 2002


Pardon the stateside grammar and slang...

HeeHee. I've never lived anywhere BUT stateside. I'm just older than a lot of people here, and not very hip, in spite of considerable tv watching, including Law and Order. (Perhaps I should put down the Anthony Trollope novel while I'm watching.)

Anyway, to stay somewhat near the topic, while I'm not the world's biggest Martha fan, there is one thing I love about her show -- during the segments when just Martha is cooking (no guest chef), she will invariably talk about how good whatever she's making is going to taste, with an enthusiasm I at least find very sincere and compelling. "This is going to taste So Good."
posted by JanetLand at 5:00 PM on June 12, 2002


"This is going to taste So Good."
posted by y2karl at 10:48 PM on June 12, 2002


Oh, New England. Sorry, JanetLand. Thought you were across the pond. Maybe I need to stop watching so much damned TV and get my attention span back. But Martha's on the Food Network drying cake icing with a blow dryer! I can't look away!
posted by shecky57 at 11:24 PM on June 12, 2002


whuppy, thank you, thank you, thank you...
posted by alumshubby at 4:43 AM on June 13, 2002


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