There are also times, of course, when the my brain is happier just sitting there in my brainpan marinating. |
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If you look at the brainpan of a Neanderthal, you might believe they were pretty bright. |
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Almost to a one, his commentaries throb with the dark fury of an aneurysm in Joe Sixpack's brainpan. |
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And I can assure you that there is good stuff that I would have liked to have steered you toward that is now simply gone from my brainpan. |
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As I sit down to write today's column, the score of The Godfather is floating around in my brainpan. |
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Sampled noises are arranged into electro-rhythms, programmed, then layered in your brainpan. |
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They also meet and fight Hakaider, an android that looks more robot than human with his exposed brainpan. |
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It has something to do with arrogance and materialism and the deadening effect of pop culture on the collective brainpan. |
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Trust me, it's the kind of movie you'll be jonesing for in about a month once the Bruckheimers and Bays are through brutalizing your brainpan. |
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Unfortunately, you will need a brainpan like a hard drive and a retina as strong as a mule deer to follow the rapid fire editing and overlapping continuity flubs. |
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A firecracker goes off and my heart jumps so high, I swear it hits my brainpan. |
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If I didn't know better, I'd say that local character Monstre had stuck a contact mic to the brainpan of a five-year-old tyke cracked out on Trix. |
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A hundred and fifty or so non-one-per-center clubs were represented, in varying numbers, and it didn't take long for all of them to blend together in my eyes and brainpan, like very, very loud wallpaper. |
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