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My voice was a bit whacked.
Matthew Fitzpatrick, the 19-year-old amateur from Sheffield, appears a wee bit whacked out after his brave effort to make the cut: a couple of doubles on his card today already as he slips to +9, but the young man's a fighter, and true to form there's a birdie on there too, at Pinehurst's friendly 5th.
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Production note: Alex's mic was a bit whack until the 16-minute mark.
Seems a bit whack right?
No lie, I've gotten a bit whack-a-doo teary-eyed at both, shit even that Sarah McLachlan song from the fucked up dogs commercial, that's a heavy one.
The crowd tried to rally Chakvetadze with cries of 'Allez Anna', but what she really needed was a bit more whack in her racket.
I took a tackle in the Leeds game and took a bit of whack.
"When you go downstream in these [treatment] processes it's a little bit like whack a mole," says Rey. .
Replicate that at home by downing three bottles of Lucozade, headbanging for a bit and whacking this on full blast.
"It's a little bit of whack-a-mole, but they're so effective at it and that's why the vast majority of Facebook users have much less spam in their Facebook inbox than their email inbox," Sullivan said.
"We give the government a whacking, regularly, so it's not surprising if they want to give us a bit of a whacking.
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