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Opponents say labor leaders are still getting bumped off in Colombia.
And so more people are getting bumped off planes -- or in some cases, never getting on.
I have nightmares about: a. merging on the Jersey Turnpike b. discovering radon in my basement c. getting bumped off Charlie Rose 14.
And as coach of Australia he lost the odd one to New Zealand, the sporting equivalent of the United States Dream Team getting bumped off by Mexico.
And when people around him started getting bumped off by other people around him, or by car bombs, "It was have another drink, and back to this crazy life of silk suits, pinkie rings, and bullshit".
Sure, those lines are the opener for "Red Wind," a little yarn about a couple of boys getting bumped off kind of rough.
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So, who should get bumped off in a whodunit?
Should big countries get bumped off the voting panel as often as tiny countries?
"Rather than being Frankenstein, I was always his friend who got bumped off halfway through.
The tag is programmed to pop off after a predetermined amount of time, although some get bumped off or shaken off early.
"Like it seems like a pretty cool place, even if you do get bumped off," he said.
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