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"Hugh and I got to get in trouble in the Bahamas," he said.
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Colbert's co-conspirator in those days was the director and playwright Dexter Bullard, who would call him up and say, "Do you want to get in trouble?" Getting in trouble meant hiring a hall, inviting some critics and then picking a play — something by Havel, say, whom they had barely heard of — and learning it and putting it on in a week or so.
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If the anti-fat bias among voters gets too intense, we are going to get in trouble eventually.
I'm thinking, 'What did we do to get in trouble?' We didn't get beaten in the film session by Phil.
Martin, who had returned from Dallas, where he attended a family funeral Tuesday, had only two goals for the game, "not to get hurt and not to get in trouble".
I get paid for doing what I used to get in trouble for in school, trying to make people giggle.
Often, kids get scared they're going to get in trouble, and those crucial moments when they're hemming and hawing could be the difference between saving a life or not.
Don't steal your friend's boyfriend/girlfriend. Being in a group full of girls known to get in trouble might get yourself in trouble, even if you didn't do anything.
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