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It is Walk-Over -- not Walkabout, which is a different brand.
There were mixed emotions in the MP's constituency today, as residents awaited her arrival as part of a walkabout she intends to do over the next few days.
"The Book of Liz," at the Greenwich House Theatre, is a jolly seventy-five-minute sketch about the sweating, mousy Elizabeth (Amy Sedaris), a demure Puritan believer from the religious Squeamish Community and the maestro of its main source of income — the cheese ball — who goes walkabout after being stripped of her control over the kitchen and refused the honor of organizing the Chastity Parade.
Choruses of romantic clichés sung through bad English accents, over ARP synths and pinging walkabout bass-lines.
Robert Dougherty writes that the episode possesses similar themes to "Tabula Rasa" – "Walkabout" is about "being able to overcome the past and start over".
Warner hit the headlines in June 2013 after making an "unprovoked physical attack" on Root in a Walkabout bar following England's 48-run win over Australia in the Champions Trophy at Edgbaston.
In the midst of the event Bill waved me over to a table where he was seated and said, "Well?" I told him my walkabout had days to go.
And at the top of the slope, looking down over the sandy beach, is the rat's nest: a large Walkabout.
All four were in the Walkabout bar between 1.30am and 2.30am when the incident happened, following England's victory over Australia in their opening match in the one day Champions Trophy.
The Walkabout.
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