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No matter what your musical affiliation, there's something here to make you slap your forehead in dismay.
Fortunately, others really do make you slap your head and say, "Of course!" The one Apple extols the most, with reason, is called Time Machine.
I had never made that connection: when a barbecue place proclaims that its product is good enough to make you "slap yo' pappy" or some other hokum, it's alluding to a visceral reaction that only truly great barbecue can elicit.
If all of that didn't make you slap your forehead enough, consider the week in the N.F.L., which has now offered up the predictable backlash against the idea of cracking down on brain-rattling hits, including defensive players rolling out the "make us wear pink" prattle that usually marks such debates.
This gets to be something of a stretch by the end, when Carville has made his way through famous traitors, favorite recipes (like oyster loaf "good enough to make you slap your grandmother," which includes lard, white bread and butter), products he has endorsed and therefore supports and the treatment of loyalty in "The Andy Griffith Show".
Holding up the processing of your return because you forgot to put your name and Social Security number on every page is sure to make you slap your forehead.
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Still, this is the sort of service that makes you slap your forehead and wonder why it didn't exist before.
He smoked weed in college, like everyone did in college!' It makes you slap your forehead and think, 'Why didn't I think of that?!?'".
Make sure you slap the mint before you throw it in the glass to release all those amazing aromas, and leave aside a mint sprig to garnish right next to the straws so when the drinker drinks they smell the goodness too!
Make sure you slap with your palms and not your elbows.
"Good enough to make you go home and slap your mama," Mr. Comeaux added, using a local expression.
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