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And while fans in Cleveland are calling him all sorts of rotten names, depressed and angry that he's deserting their beloved Cavaliers, nonetheless I presume that he would make a more congenial local resident than, say, other rich folk about whom The New York Times reported on Friday.
Things were made worse by the faux-exoticism of the names accorded to the rooms: Palladium, Covent Garden, etc, like rotten B&Bs named Shangri-La.
So Pretty/Very Rotten takes its name from the 2004 Japanese film Kamikaze Girls, which was adapted from a Novala Takemoto novel.
Adding a word like "Zombie" or "Rotten" to your name may help with this.
It was sighted in 1658 by a Dutch party under Samuel Volkerson, and in 1696 a Dutch sea captain, Willem de Vlamingh, gave the island its original name, Rottenest (meaning "rat's nest"), because the place appeared to be infested with large rats.
Apparently it works for some people who hurl it at President Obama as if it were synonymous with un-American or at least dirty, rotten, bullish, boorish, you-name-it.
Put its name in the Rotten Tomatoes and take the identified letter.
The account, @RealHumanPraise, takes pullquotes from the movie review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, and replaces the names of the movies with Fox News shows and personalities.
While it's famous, name familiarity is a rotten reason to go somewhere.
How do lovers become "rotten apples?" How, in God's name, did this happen?
What appears outwardly to be thriving may be rotten inside, a corpse by any other name.
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