and for the rest of our contestants, a nice parting gift of a years supply of gefilte fish.
Actually I wasn't concentrating on the game.
I was trying to explain that the programme was one long set of adverts and that Deal or No Deal is known here to express the essence of capitalism in mime and that if the best strategy was to switch all further interest in what the contestant chooses has lost its anticipatory tension and that contestants are into the milieu of the show for a lot longer than the tape lasts and that it is taped and thus spliced and that motoring is being sold in the same way that adverts for all domestic items are also selling the soft furnishing backdrops and American lower middle class attitudes and that Foxy is a fragrant decoration to A2K and that watching the show was a complete and utter waste of time.
I was just backing Foxy and when she conceded so gracefully so did I.