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English Slang For Perplexed Tourists
by T. O' Donnell

I watched the British version of 'Big Brother' recently. That's the television show which is a human hamster cage. Viewers go 'ooh' and 'aah' over the one they like or dislike, and vote to decide who leaves the house. In the interim, the contestants do tricks for the amusement of the public. The last man in gets �100,000. The production company makes millions. All contestants lose any shred of dignity and anonymity. read the whole article
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