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What does GP stand for?

Guilty Pleasure


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Samples in periodicals archive:
com A literary icon, Louisa May Alcott outdid her contemporaries by indulging in what is regarded as a guilty pleasure in the cultured society of her day.
Actually, Guilty Pleasures are "Something Different" books, as in "I just finished Gravity's Rainbow and now I need something different.
Some shame-faced parents admitted stealing their children's ice creams, and for others a guilty pleasure was simply breakfast in a greasy spoon cafe when hungover.
The lounge, which will this year have an intimate "old mansion" theme, is set to host DJ sets from Hercules and the Love Affair and Guilty Pleasures.
Byline: Sandra Mangan Guilty Pleasures by Tasmina Perry (Harper Collins, pounds 12.
The Guilty Pleasures movement was started by a man with a good (and bad) record collection called Sean Rowley with club nights (where master songwriters like Terry Hall and Edwyn Collins shared the naff records they loved with a crowd).
Heroes, the BBC2 sci-fi hit, came second in the list of male TV viewers' guilty pleasures of 2007, followed by Doctor Who.
So now itsitsalongsideall those other guilty pleasures which dare not speak their name in decent company (except on this one occasion).

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