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Hotel Babylon: Mistaken for a Prostitute

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2008

Anna is appalled when she is mistaken for a prostitute. But will she take the money regardless?

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  • she acts like a whore, has just casual sex with some dude she doesnt really know, and feels humilated the next morning for having being mistaken for a prostitute?

  • i would think shes a hooker too :3

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  • Pretty fucking hot for a hooker.

  • Oh the brilliance of British drama.

  • £500 for the night really is not good money!!!

  • Did someone say free hookers?

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum what, putting out on a first date is diffrent than a hooker, and why is being slutty so bad, what about all the guys going out to bars and hopping around trying to hook up? it's human nature faggot, people reproduce.

  • cheer up girl

    not only did you get sex out of it

    but you got £500. If your not happy with that, then you're a miserable cunt

  • Even if he thought she was a hooker, she is worth way more than £500.

  • @propanobend To some extent, I suppose. Drawing the line at "British" and not "Scottish" does seem kind of arbitrary to me though, because Edinburgh and Glasgow really do have very different accents. There isn't one accent that can define all of Scotland either. I do think you have a point though, because a lot of people can't actually tell the difference between different accents within Britain, and many people actually mistakenly use the term "British accent" to refer to English accents.

  • @anitnevoc Saying there is such a thing as a British accent is just the same as saying there is a European accent, or an Asian accent. It does not exist. There are regional dialects, but not one that can define all of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It's luducrous to say otherwise to be honest. Might as well go all the way and say an Earthlings accent, or even a milky way accent. Don't be silly mate.

  • @propanobend British accents exist. Yes, British accents can actually be divided into smaller categories (Scottish, English, etc.) but so can any accent. The way a person on the east coast of Canada speaks is very different from how somebody from the west coast speaks, and yet one would say they both have Canadian accents. A person from Edinburgh, for example, has an Edinburgh accent, as well as a Scottish accent, and also a British accent depending on where you choose to draw the line.

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