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She slurred something about cussing out a cop who had stopped her on the highway.
A drunk Swede with viking war paint on his face, leaned on his shoulder and slurred something about wiping him out.
In the midst of drunken attempts at getting laid, I can also feebly attempt to slur something about enlightenment, maybe even misquote a sentence or two from the Bhagavad Gita, a 700-verse Hindu scripture.
One morning, I was doing some glass collecting in the guys' toilets, when I heard a clearly blind-drunk girl slur something about not being able to open the door from inside one of the cubicles.
Lorde slurs something about pulling her heart out.
You slur something along the lines of "deserving better" and supply approximately six minutes of unmemorable intercourse in which nobody climaxes.
The crowd was inspired by the country's resolve, Obama's leadership and, more immediately, by a drunk guy in an argyle sweater slurring something about amber waves of grain.
So what, these dudes are about to walk around a muggy, freezing cold student dubstep town to look at some elaborate tagging, yet have the sheer gall to slur something else for being "silly"?
"I'm honing my voice," I slurred.
I slurred my speech, and was routinely asked at work if I had been drinking.
"No," I slurred, as planned.
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