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"We walk out of the house in the morning, and the drivers are furious about getting stuck out there.
A couple of times, usually after nightfall, I found myself getting stuck out in the forest, with jaguars circling around me and only three arrows and a club left in my inventory.
A battery can be so useful in unexpected scenarios ranging from getting stuck out at the bars until your phone is dead, to going camping for four days in the wilderness — that's when you may need to keep the GPS alive on your phone.
Getting stuck out there without enough water could be a life-terminating experience".
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"You pick your spots so you don't get stuck out there too long," he said.
They'd gotten stuck out in the bay without wind, and hadn't brought a paddle.
She would be different; she would not get stuck out on the street for years.
"What are they going to do about people that get stuck out on the side of the road without money or gas?" asked Raymond Taylor, a taxi driver from the Gentilly neighborhood, sitting in his cab.
"I always liked to use a simple white cassock that you could just dip into the river if you got stuck out in the jungle, hang up to dry and in 20 minutes put back on again".
I mean, that seems unlikely because people get stuck out at sea just as much as they always did, plus the Rock is such an unstoppable PR machine that he doesn't even have sex with women on the deck of a boat that can only realistically be 30 seconds away from exploding in a fiery ball of death.
"In a team sport," he says, "a kid is naturally going to get less attention and too often just gets stuck out in left field.
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