In your present condition I don't think there's any trick you could pull on it that'd be effective before I pull the trigger. |
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Schoolteachers at my buffet brawled for overpriced filet mignon that'd come from grass-fed Florida dairy cows. |
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You don't actually stomp since that'd be splashy and potentially dangerous, but give 'em a good stirring up. |
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All that would result would be a fine dust and that'd blow away in the first wind, taking all the goodness of the soil away with it. |
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Things probably went on in those kitchens that'd have one tossing his cookies in the back alley. |
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Ok, so I'm really nothing like him but if I was to be reincarnated as a pompous windbag that'd be the type I'd like to be. |
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Stacked ahead of me are the dull and mundane tasks that'd bore anyone with an IQ higher than their pants size. |
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He's the kind of guy that'd be interested in Goth punk chicks, not girls like me. |
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The drapes that'd covered the western wall were spread, the ceiling-high French windows behind them open to the world beyond. |
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You know I was so paranoid about deep-vein thrombosis, I took my aspirin and wriggled my legs but still I thought, that'd be right, I'll get off the plane and cark it. |
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There was Harry Cat, curled up tight as tight in a paint tray that'd been washed out and left to dry on the counter over the heating boiler, right up against the flue pipe. |
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Both have forwards capable of scoring goals, but they both lack the creativity in vital areas that'd allow the likes of Andy Cole and Alan Smith to keep them up. |
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I watched the city pass by, the narrow, winding streets with their rounded paving stones, the precarious buildings that'd never known an architect's touch. |
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If your cat and my cat kittled on the same day, that'd be a coincidence. |
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She sat down on the rock and unbuckled her shoe which was black with a round toe and a chunky heel, rather like a boot that'd had the top cut off it. |
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You could throw in some lox, but that'd probably put you over ten dollars. |
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If you could carry that bucket of water over here, that'd be a good lick. |
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That'd been drilled into his brain years ago and now nothing else revolved in him but hatred, hatred, hatred, three thousand times a minute. |
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That'd be more useful than being woken up by all those flashing lights while you're trying to have a snooze in the traffic jam. |
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That'd be a fantastic game, all the frustrations of village cricket recreated. |
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That'd be a large downwards arrow for the benefit of the whining Wolves fans, I expect. |
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That'd be a list not of the most linked to, but the most provoking sites. |
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That'd be Patrick's Kress cheeseburger, topped with cheddar cheese and bacon and served with onion rings and chili. |
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