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Was he going to hurl?
Looking country club chic in his lime green shirt and bee-yellow golf sweater, the 81-year-old comic is not going to hurl any zingers for kicks today; he'd much rather munch on wasabi peas and sip hot tea here in the lobby of a Century City hotel near his home, and talk with his old friend John Landis about the peculiar and pleasurable sight of Joe Torre in a Dodgers uniform.
Sometimes you feel like you're going to hurl.
I swear if I have to read one more "half my size" article I'm going to hurl myself out the window!
Ok, so it's not going to hurl itself onto the boat, but it is both nauseating and thrilling to be just feet away from these monstrous reptiles.
Personally, I figured Wanda was going to hurl the Casio at Kathy's head and end the whole sister wife thing right there.
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And Jaclyn was going to throw up, although she never actually gave us a number in order to gauge her likelihood of hurling.
"What are they going to do?" "Hurl me down the track".
"I am not going to start hurling abuse at my opponents," he told Sky News.
Meanwhile, if you need me, I'm going to be hurling my smartphone off the High Level Bridge.
Ms. Oswald and a cousin pilfered from the attic just before its innards went to auction, hurling objects out a window.
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