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That's mighty lucky.
But Lampard was mighty lucky to be on the field to score the goal.
And Casey and Westwood, for all their frustrations, must have considered themselves mighty lucky to finish when they did, because behind them in a strengthening wind there was carnage, with more bellows of "fore!" than on a Sunday morning at your average municipal.
Stupid exploding trick boxes have gone (hurrah!) and the remaining arsenal is supplemented with a fireflower (chucks fireballs, blows up enemies), super leaf (gives you a tanuki tail for swiping rivals and deflecting attacks), and the intimidatingly mighty lucky 7 (seven random items to be deployed at will; I got one and was so excited I immediately drove off a cliff).
We got mighty lucky with the most garish white and gold brocade cowboy chapeau, as well as a conservative black pork-pie to replace the one lost the day before, and another wide-brimmed variety perfect for floating in water without burning.
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