this guy then turns out he's called lee marlow. he's a journalist lecturer and hahaha yeah, he was wrong . haha yeah. so what do you wrong. haha yeah. so what do you do about that? >> well, i'm glad you're using the show to settle your twitter storm. that's what it's all about, josh. anyway, let's move on to now to the daily mail. and luckily, josh, this word has never been used to refer to you. >> no, indeed, i'm very lucky because . and i'll explain why. because. and i'll explain why. no wonder the bbc want to ban the word talent. tim davie allow outlaws phrase as broadcaster suffers another rocky week. now i've been on both sides of this particular thing in the industry. i work in the industry, everybody, and we call it the people like you and you and me sometimes are called the talent. and they go, oh, is the talent. and they go, oh, is the talent here? and but i've been on both sides because i've started in production. so actually it's, it's a derogatory term like when you're like, oh, the talent got the talent. you know, tale