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Sweat and Speedos and Donna Summer and gorgeous beauty and being wrecked out of our brains.
Tired, sapped, wrecked, out of it and hollow are just a selection of the adjectives he uses.
Power wrecked out of competition early, when he came into contact with the car driven by Mike Conway as it bounced off of the wall.
For six years, I had sat behind that desk either drunk or wrecked out of my mind, like a ship's captain in charge of a voyage to nowhere.
"Everybody was celebrating the end of their finals, and we saw the Bullingdon crowd several times that evening, staggering around town completely wrecked out of their heads," he said.
His desk became the slum of his household: "For six years I sat behind that desk either drunk or wrecked out of my mind, like a ship's captain in charge of a voyage to nowhere," he wrote.
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"There's lots of places to wreck out there," Jones said.
"You are used to adversity and you have seen the absolute disaster, the absolute train wreck that is out-of-control liberalism".
Do you like the bad boy who wrecks drivers out of his way or the nice guy that gets spun by the bad boy?
Closing his eyes, he breaks into song: "T for Texas, T for Tennessee, T for Thelma, that girl made a wreck out of me".
He had run a subdued race at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday, tearing a page out of the former champion Dale Jarrett's playbook on how to manage himself in a restrictor-plate race, and Johnson did not want to ruin a day's worth of patient work by possibly causing a wreck or dropping out of the draft.
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