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"This is where rats like to live!" Whacking away at the thicket, it's unclear at times whether he's trying to find the ball or kill rodents.
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Yes! Feel how skinny.' Just a few minutes with Grace Jones and you begin to understand the notorious Russell Harty incident of 1981, where she whacked Harty live on TV for talking to another guest.
Could we ever hope to hear something like "Surf and/or Die" (from Becker's 11 Tracks of Whack) played live?
Pull it down, her and her rabble seem to suggest, and social norms will simply melt away and everyone who has paid bloody top whack to live there will play volleyball in the communal sports hall with everyone who's effectively been subsidised.
Her character, a rich brat out of Raymond Chandler by way of Mr. Ellroy (think "The Big Sleep," but creepier) lives with her whack-job family in one of those mansions that serves as a tomb for its inhabitants and a monument to their ambitions.
Getting a live band just turns you into whack-ass acid-jazz jams.
In short, AT&T sold unlimited plans, and then whacked the living crap out of them.
After all, we spend a lot of time there, and we can experience migraines, upset stomachs, stiff necks and back and shoulder pain if our professional lives are out of whack.
Whacked: Lively.
There was a triage section, with everything from people dead from gunshot wounds (from live ammunition, not rubber bullets) to people who had been whacked on the head.
When you live out of a suitcase, it's hard enough remembering the things you need without adding a whacking great PE kit into the mix.
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