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Sarkozy said angrily, "Casse-toi, pauv'con!," which means something like "Get lost, stupid jerk".
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Somebody please tell me I have not lost my stupid goddam fucking drink again!
He lost a stupid libel-case dispute with Alan Watkins over whether the private school he had gone to was a public school or not.
(A polite translation of what he said would be, "Get lost, you stupid jerk!") The incident, captured on video, was seen by millions on the Internet.
Ian Frazier gets a very satisfying ratio of profanity to regular speech in the monologues of his Cursing Mommy: "Somebody please tell me I have not lost my stupid goddam fucking drink".
Sarkozy also acknowledges his reputation for being short-tempered, regretting that he "gave into anger" on occasion, such as the time he was caught on camera mumbling, "Get lost, you stupid bastard," at a man who insulted him during an agricultural show.
The anxiety of feeling lost and stupid is not something you learn to conquer, but something you learn to live with.
There's plenty of room for pessimism, misuse, lost opportunity, stupid legislation, gossip, and just about every kind of useless time wasting except for All My Children.
But it is a pain in the neck if you attempt to use the Lightning EarPods and ever connect your headphones to anything else other than the iPhone or an iPad, or you lose that stupid little Lightning adapter dongle.
Dead-eyed, he sits alone in his private cinema, obsessively rummaging through the same pieces of paper, as if somewhere among them he can find the key to his restoration, refusing to engage with his family, apparently prepared to ruin himself rather than lose the stupid tower.
After almost five years, we can finally lose this stupid stool that takes up one-fifth of our bathroom floor and is perpetually stained with muddy footprints and toothpaste drippings!
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