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He wrestled Archie inside and got him and the buffalo robe onto the plank bunk, then put the stovepipe together and jammed it up through the roof hole.
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Penn responded by picking up one of the spikes that newspapermen sometimes keep on their desks as a sort of old-fashioned vertical file, jamming it up his nose ("It's like the old carny trick of driving a nail up your nose — not a trick, really, just a skill"), and spinning it around by the papers at its base.
When he's not dozing in and out of consciousness whilst choking on his own vomit in one of the club's dark corners, he's likely dipping his knackered pinky finger into his burlap sack-sized bag of steamy, humidified cocaine, forcefully jamming it up an unwary stranger's nostril.
When he's not dozing in and out of consciousness while also vomiting in one of the club's dark corners, he's likely dipping his knackered pinky finger into his burlap sack-sized bag of steamy, humidified cocaine, forcefully jamming it up an unwary stranger's nostril.
Take this gadget and jam it up your Japanese arsh!
It was right there, at my feet, and I paused only to snatch it up and jam it down the front of my pants, mud and all.
"I operated it for the first time and it jammed up — and it was the shoulder".
There were many "suspicions" about why the process was so "jammed up," it said.
Big seaports are jammed up: it takes an average of over 90 hours to get through them, nearly ten times more than in Hong Kong.
When Kim Kardashian sings, "I'm going to work like I'm payin' my bills," on her debut single, "Jam (Turn It Up)," produced by R&B maestro The-Dream, "work" is clearly supposed to be a metaphor for dancing, but really, she's just singing about work.
What do we call them?! BONUS TRACK: "Jam (Turn It Up)" by Kim Kardashian What playlist is complete without this little gem?
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