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Old 15-06-2010, 08:37 PM #23
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Originally Posted by Mystrios View Post
first of all i dont understand the whole -Gate thing at the end of something

Second of all i have no idea what the arguement is about :S
-gate is something that is done when someone happening is major, maybe not major in certain circumstances, eg. this one and other "gates" in the past,
It originates from the "Watergate" incident that happened in 1972, i dont know the full story but its something to do with someone breaking in the "Watergate Complex".

Well since then POLITICAL incidents are always referred to as -gate, but ever since the 90s people have bene using -gate with loads of events, and loads of them are used for Big Brother.
eg. Spitgate in BB9, Watergate in BB7 (Grace throws water over Susie), Mattressgate in BB10 when they all stole Freddie's mattress, Cidergate in BB6 etc....
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