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The previous day holds a very ludicrous scavenger hunt, a cross-town cannonball run of sorts after which most contestants are freshly tattooed with the name and year of the event.
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"She's just very comfortable driving ludicrous speeds, one-inch from someone's bumper," he said.
"I used to love Coogan's character Alan Partridge because he lampooned the very two-faced, ludicrous kind of celebrity that he's now become".
It's about basic science research and planetary exploration, as well as a very real, and ludicrous, race to space with China.
"I would never in my wildest imagination spend my cash to stay there," he said, in a tone of voice that suggested the very idea was ludicrous.
I come from Lebanon and our parliament is very ineffective, but ludicrous as it sounds, it is better than U.S. Congress when it comes to passing budgets".
That really is ludicrous.
Feels very Kim Jong Un… Ludicrous".
"These allegations are totally ludicrous and very hurtful to a young man who is grieving the loss of the woman he loved," he said.
Which sounded very much like the ludicrous and culturally corrosive legislation that Britain used to have in the now widely ridiculed Section 28.
As the South African authorities said that Mr Dewani's extradition from the UK "was likely to be considered", his publicist Max Clifford described the allegations as "totally ludicrous and very hurtful".
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