Secret Millionaire Part 1/4 Greg Ruzicka
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i love american programmes- so ott, and intense with all the music and commentarary:L but the uk version is way more normal- although americaans do more for the community! these usa millionares though are so more cocky and show offs- but i cant put them down, at the end of the day they are helping so many others!
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@ilindah not all of it is, just the majority. theres some good shows. but i have to be honest, i go on hulu, and get ads for shows in other countries, and they look just as bad.
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@HDCAMAN totally! american tv is all FRONT and EMPTY
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@Nipisful I can't thumbs up for some reason but I totally agree. He is HOT!
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"i used to worry about how i'm gonna accomplish what my father has...but it's not like that anymore" (because daddy did all the work, so now i don't have to)
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"Hi are you the manager?" "no" "that was weird" LMAO
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He might be loaded but like all Americans he cannot pronounce "Niche"!
Although to be fair I am Scottish and we really wreck the English language every time we speak :-)
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a chill ran up my spine when that woman Linda offered them breakfast. She is doing it out of the kindness of her heart, and probably can't afford to feed 2 grown men. I just thought it was so dishonest of them. There is no way the producers are letting this millionaire and his son starve. But, I guarantee Linda didn't know that. She obviously knew the area they said they were from and immediately was like "ooooh ewww".
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@JermzzzyFTW see, i am 27, i have a good degree, i have international experience, i speak 5 languages, landed a good-paying job and most people would think i am very successful. but i will never ever live up to my parents' expectations.
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@amyyyamy I agree. I hate when just because your parents are successful pressure is put on you to achieve the same things. Just because you've gone to a private school they think you should automatically get good grades and life should be easy for you. My dad's a bank executive- I want to be a screenwriter- there's definitely allot of unwanted pressure.
The UK version is much more real & down to earth - this is hardcore sensationalized - but still interesting
HDCAMAN 2 years ago 21
Hey i understand the point your making but at the same time whilst he makes money out of poor times for other people he isnt actually causing those negative occurences.I get your point but its not really his fault!An example id use is a police officer ie they do a good job protecting people but if there was no crime and all people were good,etc they wouldnt have a job and thus they need negative parts of society to have a job and thus provide a service.
BoxingBadBoy77 2 years ago 15