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His mind works more quickly and more weirdly than almost anyone else on radio; only Danny Baker comes close.
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But, as he noted in the journal a few days later, "the book will be far more successful if Trump is a sympathetic character — even weirdly sympathetic — than if he is just hateful or, worse yet, a one-dimensional blowhard".
Similarly, Molly Dunn-Hardy, 22, a Boston native who lives and attends college in Vancouver, British Columbia, is an ardent fan of the Key lime ("There's something weirdly richer than a regular lime about it," she said) and will brook no regular limes in her lime pie.
The dreamy, goofy and naughty imagery is intermittently intriguing and amusing -- see the girl with fish attached to her nipples or the striped man in the company of a dwarfish ape man on a surfboard -- and the painterly cuisine is pretty, but the overall effect is less weirdly soulful than professionally contrived.
Weirdly, more than anything else over the past half decade at least, this makes me want a Dell computer.
Weirdly, rather than splurging in Moss Bros, male and female students showed up in sandals and beach towels.
Some even got weirdly sexual worse than that guy in every women's studies 101 class who thinks nobody realizes that he's only there in hopes of getting laid ("while every man appreciates a good boobie, I will remember that there's a time and a place," "I will get enthusiastic consent from all my lovers. Any lesbians interested? I'm 5'9").
It all has, weirdly, a stranger-than-fiction ring of truth, and despite our antihero's Welshness, it is a very English tale of a bumbling drug empire built almost by accident.
Yes, there was t&a, but weirdly far less than legend dictates.
He adds: "I wrestle in a big way with August Wilson's work in that I at times admire it and at times feel infuriated by it, which is weirdly more influential than loving someone entirely".
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