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Now, like everyone else, I'm lucky if I get a cracker on a flight.
I mean today you're lucky if you get a cracker on a flight.
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Polly got a cracker.
The whole thing is very "your mum and me are getting divorced, son, but I've got a cracker of an idea as to what we can do on weekends", isn't it.
We all gotta be a bit wild sometimes and or "get a bit crackers after a few Haggis butties" as you'd probably mumble.
So, get a box of crackers and have a family adventure of your own.
"Where does he get this — a Cracker Jack box?" asked Steve Byas, who teaches government at Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College in Moore, Okla.
DINNER was at 8 or 8 30 or 9 or 9 30 or 10 or, well, you never know just when you are going to get fed a cracker anymore, now that New York has turned into Madrid.
Mr Oates said: "We were more than overdue a good summer and eventually we got a real cracker, although it kicked in after the slowest of possible starts.
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In our defense, we could have put up a picture of Obama wearing a ring he got from a Cracker Jack box, and someone, somewhere, would have used it to prove that he's a secret Muslim.
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