As soon as your darling sees you, he'll forget all about his team's crushing defeat! |
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He tells me straight out that if we team up he'll leave us have all the money we need to go into the feeding business in a big way, but elseways he won't lend me the price of a haircut. |
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Ukraine president has less power than premier-minister, so I make a conclusion, he'll throw in the air his mandate. |
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You'll lose him, because he'll never really give up trying to do what he wants to do. |
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The less salt and sugar you add to his diet, the more he'll learn to enjoy the natural flavour of foods. |
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Once he has your cards and other personal documents, he'll use them to steal as much as possible from you. |
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Or, if he does complete something he'll go back and start working on it again. |
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I say and he'll reply 'Well, if it made you laugh the first time round, it'll work next time too. |
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He'll work the throttles and at the same time he'll double as a lookout and he's in charge of, basically, the NCM's on the deck. |
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Who knows? Maybe someday he'll finish writing his book and make lots of money selling it. |
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But when he comes back, he'll come home from work with a poisoned Big Mac and try to do me in. |
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Eventually he'll be desysopped for good, and that will be a wonderful day for reason and honesty on the Internet. |
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I don't think he'll succeed, but he's doing his darnedest to build a working spaceship. |
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Now the fucknugget tells me he'll give it back. Thinks he can return a bribe like a pair of pants that don't fit. |
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When Santa visits his paisans with Dominick he'll be, because the reindeers cannot climb the hills of Italy. |
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Dad pledges to spend Saturday morning alone with his son doing whatever the boy wants if he'll complete his homework without a reminder for a week. |
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Your boss will be so impressed he'll allocate funds for your Pet Project. |
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Jaurès is a boy and one day he'll have to make a living and set up a home. |
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I should live with my dad, because he'll let me do what I want. |
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If he finds out we are annexin' the whole of it, he'll fight agin us till all is blue. |
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We have to get the report done. If the boss doesn't get his bimonthly he'll scream. |
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Uncle Esau is as cranky as hell, and a peculiar old duck, but I think he'll like a fine upstanding young man as big as you be. |
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Why is he here? Nothing will change. At best, he'll make a dime's worth of difference. |
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That pitcher doesn't like the hitters too close to the plate so every once in a while he'll dust off a batter. |
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Clearly the governor is angling for an administration job, which he'll accept once he's finished gay marrying the entire state of California. |
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His new jumper was a bit big for him, but he'll grow into it in a couple of years. |
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He's going to feel like he got hit by a train. Maybe he'll even have a full-fledged nervous breakdown. Hackproof, he used to call his system. |
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He has another appointment on Thursday. In other words, I don't think he'll be attending your gathering. |
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A feller that sees a lot o' jimjam visions ahead never will buck down to real life here, an' he'll never lay up a dollar or own a foot of land. |
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And if he keeps the daughter so long at boarding-school, he'll make her as nesh as her mother was. |
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He's scornful of her big, overswollen ego and her big overswollen movie ideas. But he'll scavenge off her leavings. |
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Higgins can't quite reach the white with his cue, so he'll be using the rest. |
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As long as he's got someone who'll let him scrounge off them, he'll never settle down and get a full-time job. |
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Let him watch an hour of TV, and he'll see tons of visual images that can take his brain to Sexville. |
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He might be a dole-bludger, a gambler and have the shonkiest tattoo in the world on his arm, but he'll agree to almost anything. |
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If there's three cans, he'll throw one away because it has to be an even number. |
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He says he'll be happy if the farmers get observer status, which would give them the chance to attend meetings and report pertinent water-related deliberations to other farmers. |
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In his new position, he'll study microbial life in sea ice. |
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But he'll lie down on the killing grounds where the holluschickie go. |
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Conversely, I think that Logan is completely lost within his scumbagginess and has potential as character if he'll just start owning up to his idiocy. |
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Do you think he'll be able to cough up the three grand by Tuesday? |
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Unless he's a different sort entirely, he'll be saying what's written for him, voting as instructed and learning of shifts in premierial strategy third-hand. |
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The word is that every petty havaldar, sub-inspector and police inspector, licensing clerk and petty official has to be bribed before he'll do his duty. |
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That's Mr. Cordwainer and he'll busticate us for a lark, sir. |
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I've set him an elephant trap. If he falls in he'll look like a clown. |
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If he can get you on the phone, he'll talk your ear off, every time. |
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He's having trouble completing the Sudoku, but he'll get there eventually. |
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One of these days, he'll get his comeuppance for treating people so arrogantly. |
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What does he think, that we're setting him up, that he'll ease his truck along the dirt road, high-center it in a rut, and then get jumped and die defending his pizzas? |
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The victim is talked into exchanging bank account information on the premise that the money will be transferred to him, and then he'll get to keep a cut. |
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He's trying to intimidate you. If you ignore him, hopefully he'll stop. |
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He snickled and told me, that he'll make that just for bringing me in. |
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He has a hard time getting started because he's afraid he'll mess up. |
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He says he'll quit his job, but we know that's just eyewash. |
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If you ask about his grandchildren, he'll natter on about them for hours. |
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He's such a lucky devil that he'll probably win the lottery someday. |
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