+ Follow ALAN GERMAN Tag
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[Title] => Who’s your favorite media personality?
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[DatePublished] => 2013-03-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Mons Romulo
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[Title] => The greatest thing since sliced bread
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Some expressions can really be weird. And a lot them have something to do with food. For example, people like saying, "Piece of cake!" whenever they refer to something easy. If you ask a student, "How was the exam?" the student would say "Piece of cake!" Or sometimes, he would say, "Easy as pie!" This doesnt make sense because if you ask pastry chefs, baking a cake (or a pie) is pure hard work.
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[AuthorName] => Rod Nepomuceno
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[Title] => Chill out at The Box Café
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Once upon a time, before there were restaurants, a man with a box would mysteriously appear during town fiestas and would cook for everyone. He would gather whatever produce the community had and would concoct a delicious feast in his box. For instance, if it was a fishing village, they would have a fish fiesta; if its a corn-growing center, theyd have a corn fiesta, and so on.
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ALAN GERMAN
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Some expressions can really be weird. And a lot them have something to do with food. For example, people like saying, "Piece of cake!" whenever they refer to something easy. If you ask a student, "How was the exam?" the student would say "Piece of cake!" Or sometimes, he would say, "Easy as pie!" This doesnt make sense because if you ask pastry chefs, baking a cake (or a pie) is pure hard work.
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Once upon a time, before there were restaurants, a man with a box would mysteriously appear during town fiestas and would cook for everyone. He would gather whatever produce the community had and would concoct a delicious feast in his box. For instance, if it was a fishing village, they would have a fish fiesta; if its a corn-growing center, theyd have a corn fiesta, and so on.
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