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Did I make a pig of myself?
Afterwards, I head to a vegan ice-cream joint in Soho where I can make a pig of myself in the name of research.
If you must make a pig of yourself, get a side of potatoes ($5); they're crisped in a roasting pan with leftover bits of the good stuff.
Within moments your head will clear and your stomach will calm, and you will be ready to go out there and make a pig of yourself again.
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We all know he'd make a pig's ear of it.
"I could make a pig's ear of it, but I hope I don't because I love the play so much".
I wanted to play him, not least because I didn't want someone else to make a pig's ear of it.
The Sun splashed with the unflattering picture of Mr Miliband eating a bacon sandwich, telling readers that within 48 hours he could make a "pig's ear" of running Britain.
Piers Morgan: After Bush's fall from grace, Piers Morgan's Daily Mirror ran the gleeful headline: "You'd have to be an idiot to fall off, wouldn't you Mr President," adding that "if anyone can make a pig's ear of riding a sophisticated, self-balancing machine like this, Dubya can".
True enough, and soccer fans will be agitated if one of the newcomers makes a pig's ear of match commentary, analysis and presentation.
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