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(Have I ever explained why he's known as Tommy Two Dinners? I'm sure I have. But, subbed down, it dates back to a long afternoon at the Gay Hussar when Tommy and Mark Seddon, then the editor of Tribune, ate two meals).
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"I'm thinking to myself, How will I ever explain this?" he said.
And then, how will I ever explain this to anyone, to family, to old mentors?
How would I ever explain that I'm just a nice Jewish girl trying to learn Arabic for peaceful reasons to people shouting and throwing stones?
"What came to me was not 'No, I don't want to do that' but 'How would I ever explain this?' " he told Ramachandran.
And then how could I ever explain this?—even loyalties melt away.
What does that mean and why is there an alien on your t-shirt?" I would roll my eyes and give the quickest answer possible because how would I ever explain to them why I am listening to a song that just says "Ecstacy" or "Your name's not down, you're not coming in" over and over again for 8 minutes straight?
Was it ever explained why plastic shells became so damn hard to open over the years?
Not labeling my son too early has been more beneficial than I can ever explain here, but I'll try.
Of the hundred-odd jaw-droppers he utters over the course of the first half hour, my favorite potent quotables are "I love booze, and I LOVE not being part of society," "The bridge is my home now," and "I love my dog more than I could ever explain... probably except like your own child" (said with tears streaming down his face).
Of the hundred-odd jaw-droppers he utters over the course of the first half hour, my favorites are "I love booze, and I LOVE not being part of society," "The bridge is my home now," and "I love my dog more than I could ever explain... probably except like your own child" (said with tears streaming down his face).
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