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The Islanders, a proud team that won the Stanley Cup four times from 1980 to 1983, find themselves in a sports opera bouffe, a landlord-tenant dispute gone wacky.
"There is a tremendous amount of opprobrium by the Tibetan monks; they think they have gone wacky," said Robert Thurman, a professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism at Columbia University.
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The gush-o-meter went wacky when a French ballerina named LESLIE CARONmade her film debut in "An American in Paris" in 1951.
After all, we periodically add an extra day to our calendars because if we didn't, the seasons would gradually fall out of alignment and eventually the seasons would go wacky.
I guess it's also important to remember that by definition, all pre-game entertainment is rubbish, but personally I'd prefer it if the Lions really pushed the boat out and went wacky with a pre-game sprint starring old Bears players like John Gastev, Bernie Harris, Paul Peos and Rod Lester-Smith, with all of them wearing their original Bears uniforms.
You can practically hear the eye rolls through your speakers: OMG, there goes wacky Sarah again with her kooky-pants theories.
If the music starts going wacky, don't freeze up and wait for the music to start again.
BRONZE was a non-starter, although I could have gone the "wacky" entry route with something like: LE BRON_ZEBRA_SKIN, clued as: "Nike's new King James exotic sneaker brand" … Maybe not.
It was how scared he was of her that made her go all wacky.
For parents exhausted by New York's numbers-oriented, lottery-driven public school system or its hierarchical, hypercompetitive private schools, the Manhattan Free School represents another way to go: equally wacky, but at the opposite extreme.
At least my email address is just my name, unlike those who went for wacky in-jokes and have been regretting it ever since, as they apologetically repeat it down the phone for the squillionth time.
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