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"There was always a crowd around waiting to see who we would throw something at or what outrageous line we would have.
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The Stutz Blackhawk, built on a G.M. chassis starting in the early 1970s, was built along the same outrageous lines.
People fall down, things break, funny accents are used, crazy misunderstandings occur, and an impressively high number of witty, bizarre and outrageous lines are uttered.
A plotline about Lucious's refusal to accept his talented, gay middle son is both sensitively handled and a repository for some outrageous lines.
Ann does not get the outrageous lines, of course, but she comes across as a woman with a clear, dynamic sense of self; a strong Christian faith; and a fear of no man in this life.
Several pages later, while I was introducing my main character, I noticed that my focus group had dozed off, and so I made my main character wealthier and gave him more outrageous lines (which vulgar language I read aloud in a raised voice -- this did the trick).
Why people still wait in these outrageous lines blows my mind (it's worth mentioning that I have become one of these people).
Why people still wait in these outrageous lines blows my mind (it's worth mentioning that I have become one of those people).
The story, created by cherry-picking a few outrageous lines from the Jeopardy! champion's generally modest and self-effacing blog, was a simple one: ingrateful winner slams, bashes, blasts, jabs, bites, and even backstabs the show.
It's filled with deliberately outrageous story lines and plot twists, accented with whatever current events happened to strike his fancy.
At this event, the two parties were separated by a wire fence that would have looked an embarrassing affectation even within the context of World Wrestling Entertainment, the ratings behemoth established by former US boxing promoter Vince McMahon to tap into an undoubted appetite for faux sport and outrageous plot lines.
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