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  • The phrase 'Indian Summer' has been in use for over 3 centuries, so it's hardly a buzz word.

    You need to take your blinkers off.

    Well done, you've missed the point entirely. I realise that words exist and mean things, but when they're just repeated endlessly because the media/masses latch onto them it gets very tedious indeed. It's not even an Indian summer yet.

    I also hate 'Britain' when it's used cheaply as a kind of suffix to imply a crisis. For instance Broken Britain, Rip-Off Britain, Binge Britain and - as seen this morning on a tabloid I didn't catch the name of -* Rape* Britain. Pathetic.

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