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"But the team lost so I can't get too happy [about scoring]".
"Let's not get too happy about everything," he said after the game.
But before the golden girls get too happy, the institute reckons that Californian women of all sorts tend to earn roughly 20% less than their menfolk do.
"I'd get happy, then sad, then I didn't want to get too happy because I was afraid it wouldn't pass," said Ms. Conti, a home health aide.
"We have to get real calm, realize we can't get too happy to win because we still need one more to win the series.
Let's just hope they don't get too happy while they're here because, let's face it, we all know what a crazy fun town the capital is right now.
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Rocky pretends not to have heard Bey's comments, because he'd get "too hype, too happy, too gassed", but Bey is right – the album feels as if it marks something similar to the Beastie's shift from hip-hop's tabloid-friendly enfants terribles to musically mature bellwethers.
But before you get too Twitter-happy, a word of caution: Anyone can create a Twitter account with no identity verification, so take some accounts — like certain celebrity streams — with a big grain of salt.
Joung and his colleagues soon found that these scissors could get too slice-happy, cutting DNA in unexpected and unwanted locations.
12. Don't get too scroll-happy lest you accidentally say "no" to a "yes" (or vice versa) -- there are absolutely no do-overs in Tinderland.
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