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10.23pm BST Kaymer is busy making a bollocks of 8.
By the time Jeremy Paxman told viewers at 6.30 in the evening that the whole country had "made such a bollocks of the simple act of putting an 'x' on a piece of paper", he sounded so harmless he could have been a host on CBeebies.
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And the penalty fines handed to wearers of a "Bollocks to Blair" T-shirt.
An ersatz tribute to Colin Montgomerie making a proper bollocks of it from prime position down the 72nd at Winged Foot.
On 18, McDowell makes a royal bollocks of it, sending his ball whistling straight across and through the green from the bunker on the right, then fluffing the putt from the fringe on the other side.
"I was wary of the quick leap to judgment – 'Dickens was a scoundrel.' An Irish friend of mine said, 'Oh he was a bit of a bollocks, wasn't he.' But there's a whole spectrum of Dickens.
"Bit of a bollocks.
Not that Robin Hood, opening Friday, is as much of a bollocks as Alice was; not even close.
Ironically, given that the scene was a reaction against the "faceless techno bollocks" of 1990s rave, the most memorable electroclash anthems were stirring, majestic instrumentals by faceless producers like Vitalic and Legowelt.
Absolute bollocks, of course, but why expect anything else?
Foxy joined the SAS because he disliked bullies, craved autonomy and was "fed up with the pageantry and bollocks of the regular military".
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