The ties that bind are really (puts on sunglasses) holding this thread together.
The ties that bind are really (puts on sunglasses) holding this thread together.
There's enough cheese in this thread (puts on sunglasses) for an entire rat pack.
They'd be wise to find someone else (puts on sunglasses), to be frank.
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I prefer my westerns (puts on sunglasses) with spaghetti.
It's a shame "Proof of Life" (puts on sunglasses) wasn't based on a book, then.
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I think you'd be doing your readers a favor if you shared your thoughts (puts on sunglasses) on the film "Session 9."
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If we're lucky, this stream (puts on sunglasses) feeds into an ocean.
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If you're going to put on Big Pooh, you'd better remember (puts on sunglasses) to spray some Febreze.
If Kyle's logic is to be trusted, it's only a matter of time (puts on sunglasses) until someone praises "Jade."
Sounds like this conversation (puts on sunglasses) is for the dogs.
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Let's just hope that the new categories don't make them have to compete (puts on sunglasses) with crime-scene procedural dramas.
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Looks like this band's tour rider (puts on sunglasses) should include Carmex.
While he dodged the arrows, (puts on sunglasses) he didn't fare so well with the slangs.
Looks like this message board (puts on sunglasses) is completely F'ed up.
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It makes sense that we're being introduced to this girl (puts on sunglasses) in a trailer.
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We'd better hope (puts on sunglasses) that no one's given Glycerine a pen.
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Looks like, instead of sitting down and shutting up, (puts on sunglasses) the audience stood up and walked away.
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What this website needs now (puts on sunglasses) is someone who's a little bit rock and roll.
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Sounds like the Wii fan base (puts on sunglasses) is about to get a bit punchy.
Sounds like (puts on sunglasses) someone's deuces are wild.