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You know the torches Im talking about. Theyre shown on almost every reality show. Everywhere from The Bachelor to The Bachelorette, from Fear Factor to Joe Millionaire, from Average Joe to Average Joe 2, you will see those ominous torches, flickering away in solemn rows, usually signifying (along with kettle drum rolls) that someone is getting kicked off the show.
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You know the torches Im talking about. Theyre shown on almost every reality show. Everywhere from The Bachelor to The Bachelorette, from Fear Factor to Joe Millionaire, from Average Joe to Average Joe 2, you will see those ominous torches, flickering away in solemn rows, usually signifying (along with kettle drum rolls) that someone is getting kicked off the show.
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