... humor, and there is a special brand of that known as Berliner Humor. If you don't believe me, allow me to demonstrate the truth of what I say. The headline says it all. Editorial feud erects artistic six-metre penis The story is probably not work safe, unless you work for CrossedGenres. http://www.thelocal.de/society/20091120-23411.html Other than that, it's raining, and dark, and cloudy, ...
...“By all means, please. I’m always eager to learn about other worlds.” With a flip of her tail, she turns the world into her canvas and dots the ground next to the mouse. A pair of trees erects instantly beside him, causing Mickey to jump, but he doesn’t reach the intended ten meters. “How did that happen?” he squeaks. Her fan flicks open with a swish, and she shows him the letters inscribed ...
.... When we are judgmental, we erect a barrier between others and ourselves. We often spread that judgmental impression to others in gossip. Our stubbornness to only view them with a judgmental spirit erects a barrier, a stumbling block, which can cause them to become discouraged and stumble. My Prayer... Father, please be with my attitude toward others. Help me be more patient with the failures of ...
... building a wall. It's a continual search for the word that will fit in the text, in your mind, on the page. Plot and character and metaphor and style, all these become secondary to the words. The wall-builder erects her wall one rock at a time until she reaches the far end of the field. If she doesn't build it it won't be there. So she looks down at her pile of rocks, picks the one that looks ...
... from fleeing into the capitalist enclave. More than 100 people are believed to have been killed at the Wall while trying to escape. HOW THE WALL FELL 13 August 1961: East Germany erects the Berlin Wall August-September 1989: Tens of thousands of East Germans seek asylum abroad as communist control over Eastern Europe relaxes 7 October: Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev indirectly calls for ...
..., just briefly wondering what Richmond was doing there. Of course, it's just a hidden word clue - "within miLE OF RIChmond."
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PARVENU - PAR + VENU(s), &lit.
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REJECTS - RE-ERECTS, with ER replaced by J
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ROUÉ - ROU(g)E
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ALL-NIGHTER - ALTER clothes (contains) L + NIGH
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SHILLY-SHALLYING - SHILLING around (SHALL inside two Ys)
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... by a vengeful ice spirit and freeze over the entire school and--- who am I kidding. Oh great, more wonderful surprises! As if this day couldn't get any better! Yuki rushes up to Mrs. Smith, but she erects a four ice pillars, spouts more gobbildy gook, and... Puts her assests on freeze, so to speak. What the fuck. And then the screen whites out once more! MORE GOOD NEWS IS TO FOLLOW I ...
... building a wall. It's a continual search for the word that will fit in the text, in your mind, on the page. Plot and character and metaphor and style, all these become secondary to the words. The wall-builder erects her wall one rock at a time until she reaches the far end of the field. If she doesn't build it it won't be there. So she looks down at her pile of rocks, picks the one that looks ...
.... Bayonetta is hard . I'm currently on the normal difficulty, close to completion, and I'm playing in fits and starts, turning off the console and fuming in frustration at the occasional brick walls the game erects in my path. It works sometimes - sometimes I can come back with a drink in hand and breeze through the wall effortlessly like it wasn't there. But more than often I'm sent to the ...
South Korea is the world's stingiest rich nation in helping developing countries as it erects high trade barriers and offers the least amount of foreign aid, according to the 2009 Commitment to Development Index (CDI), Thursday. The index, released by the Washington-based Center for Global Development (CGD), annually ranks 22 wealthy economies based on how their aid, trade, investment, ...