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Often mistaken for a San Diego club professional with the same name, Hicks has had a life complicated by a series of identity foul-ups that nearly prevented him from playing an event he had entered because the other Justin Hicks was playing in an opposite tour event on the same dates.
Now he has to forge a new identity beyond the foul-mouthed website he shepherded.
But the real problem lies with her son, Jason, who becomes so wedded to his sock puppet, Tyrone, that it acquires a separate identity and becomes the foul-mouthed id to his nervous ego.
Astaire's first seduction of Rogers in "Isn't This a Lovely Day," falls foul of the mistaken-identity theme of the plot, so he makes a second attempt, encouraged by Broderick, in the number "Cheek to Cheek".
Once they establish foul play they spend the rest of the episode chasing after the victim's identity.
It was the second case of apparent mistaken identity in the Premier League in less than a month, following Wes Brown's red card at Old Trafford for a foul by his Sunderland team-mate John O'Shea.
In 2013 she was cast as an obnoxious scam artist in Identity Thief, and later that year she starred opposite Sandra Bullock in the buddy comedy The Heat, playing a foul-mouthed Boston cop.
McAuley's red card was the second case of apparent mistaken identity in the Premier League in less than a month, following Brown's red card at Old Trafford for a foul by his Sunderland team-mate John O'Shea.
A foul?
Foul, salty.
Irana foul.
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