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And indeed, in the first experiment the drugged bees initially flew in the direction such a compass would have directed them a few hours earlier.
"OR WHAT?" one of the drugged out teens shouted at me.
He was never an easy man and Cheadle reconnects audiences to his bravura and introduces them to the drugged out and creative block malaise he experienced around 1975.
What are you doing here?" Evoking the drugged, urban milieu of the song, Marcus writes of "People wandering from one corner of a loft to another, doped, drunk, half-awake, fast asleep, no point to the next breath, let alone the next step".
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As we used to say in the drugged-out 70's, is this really happening?
We find spacey hippies "dancing like moonwalkers to the drugged-down testiduneous beat," when surely what he wrote was "testudineous".
From 1988 to 2000, Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema were the leaders of the Royal Trux planet: the premier underground art couple; the inseparable, scuzzed-out white trash; the drugged-up, indie Fleetwood Mac.
Like the drugged-dog jokes and the hair gel sequence in "Mary" and the pie and beer scenes in last year's "American Pie," "Road Trip's" carefully planted comic shocks are this movie's primary raison d'etre.
Anita Gates, in "Men on TV: Dumb as Posts and Proud of It" [April 9], overlooks the fact that television's fictional cretins are still far superior to the real ones: the drugged-out, gun-toting, shirtless creeps who populate the ever-growing flood of "reality" crime shows.
The drugs.
The drugs get stronger.
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