I'd hand-write sheets and sheets of inane drivel and daily nonsense to all and sundry. |
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Additionally, it is inane to suggest that any Texas voters will be confused or misled by our client's website. |
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I still think that they think some of the things that I've done theatrically are inane. |
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I try to be as stupid and inane as possible about serious subjects, like a bloke in a pub. |
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He's proud of his profession and hasn't got much time for poorly prepared reporters who ask inane questions. |
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I bet you made up that whole stupid, inane, poorly written story about Ben Franklin and the seance. |
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How foolish and childish and inane to think, and pray and hope, that all would justly right itself. |
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This is the point when both sides are convinced that the other one is completely inane and ridiculously intractable. |
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However, if you ask him to write a story he will bore you to death with the most inane and purely factual account of the events you can imagine. |
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She didn't want to waste Jordan's time with inane questions about her love life. |
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Nothing before or since has been quite as bad, quite so pointless or inane. |
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And then imagine some inane TV presenter springs out on you and says that it was all a big practical joke. |
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He spends most of the film servicing the inane plot and trying feebly to hide the twist from us. |
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And who hasn't raved about a movie or a book that somebody has found to be totally inane or just plain boring? |
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And yet there's the childlike irreverence at times, the giggles, the non sequiturs, the references to such inane activities as shopping. |
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I wonder just how much of the constant stream of inane chat that drives me nuts on TV, or on the radio, is down to the need to avoid dead air? |
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Two best man speeches at the reception as well, that's twice the opportunity for inane and puerile humour. |
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I listened for as long as I could tolerate his inane features and grating voice, then turned off the television. |
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They are tripping over themselves with contradictory statements and inane disclaimers. |
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Blowing a large, pink bubble with my gum, I watched it pop and let out inane laughter. |
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Just as reality shows get more and more inane, comedy seems to be increasingly well crafted. |
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I don't think my blogging muse has quite returned yet, so standby for some more inane waffle. |
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They'll bounce right back with excuses, rationalizations, and inane explanations of powers that weren't there in the first place. |
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In fact, it seems that you are nothing more than a debunker without a basis for your witless inane statements! |
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That hasn't prevented him becoming the object of ridicule among his peers or the victim of inane questioning about his lifestyle. |
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In the case of The Sound of Music, there were only four or five times in the film I rolled my eyes at what I consider inane instances of singing. |
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If you're rolling in the aisles, convulsed with laughter, it doesn't matter how inane the material is. |
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I just went through an inane complete search of all my belongings, just by the luck of the draw as I went through security in Phoenix. |
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Having stayed in this land of elephants and snake charmers for twenty years now, I've become used to this inane exposition of sanctimoniousness. |
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As you can tell from my inane babble above, not much has been going on round these parts lately. |
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It includes some of the most emotionally creative and technically brilliant music alongside the bland and inane. |
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Uriah Heep is watered down tenth-rate Jethro Tull, only even more boring and inane. |
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I especially don't want to be welcomed and have to respond to friendly questions with a thin, watery smile and inane small talk. |
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They infuriated our mothers' sensibilities and wallets with inane lifestyles and myriad accessories. |
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But honestly, the man belongs under a bridge asking billy goats inane questions, as opposed to seducing a trio of hot nubile actresses. |
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I believe as passionately as I can that this view is blinkered and wrongheaded and inane and misguided. |
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Stone and Parker are unafraid of lampooning both paranoid megalomania and the inane platitudes of Hollywood superstars. |
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I was brought up watching the painful grimaces of bonking cyclists attempting the inane. |
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It's the usual laughably inane business, but this one part slayed me with its sheer genius. |
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I've wanted to speak at a graduation since I left my snotty high school, with its inane rule about needing good grades to address the class. |
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Although inane, that post-debate bull session was at least not strongly biased. |
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I brace myself for something offensive or vulgar or just inane enough to cause me to stifle a laugh. |
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The supporters also stand in nodding rows at subway entrances, bowing and squawking their inane messages. |
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Much gin was drunk, much inane rubbish and some serious stuff was discussed, and we all went home pleasantly squiffy. |
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Every time he looked at her, he felt like a small boy, stammering over his words, or saying something absolutely inane. |
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But the notion of a film or TV show based on a Facebook status update is not necessarily a trivial or inane one. |
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Now, she is qualified to join forces and she can be pacified by this inane and ossified ideology. |
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Gone are the inane card tricks, the cheesy smiles and the frilly assistants. |
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It is a multi-million-dollar studio movie, but it is categorically, the stupidest, most inane, imbecilic movie I've ever seen. |
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I'm just having a difficult time with the media and their inane coverage of this campaign. |
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We'd already been bickering over something inane on the way to an event that night. |
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Brooke glanced back out the window, away from this boy and his inane and pointless questions. |
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I am very disappointed that the Minister of Finance interrupts with such a silly, inane comment. |
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That last sentence is so inane you wonder whether he realizes what he's saying. |
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Yet in my winding down from work I feel compelled to continue filling the awkward silence with inane conversation. |
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Californian hippies in suits intone the inane and never-challenged mantra that information wants to be free. |
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To pretend that her critics have merely misplaced their anger is psychobabble of the most inane sort. |
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Hey, it's better than being herded into a line and forced to watch inane television programs. |
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The more time there is to fill news, the more inane things are going to be said. |
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Then it's back to earth for an inane, no-brain, audience-participation pub quiz. |
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My clock beeps because I don't like waking up to loud music, or some inane DJ telling me what a wonderful day it is. |
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Did this debate speak to you, or were you embarrassed by some of these inane questions? |
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This question, as inane as it might seem, is extremely important and far deeper than one would suppose. |
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Her blog, Atlas Shrugs, is a mishmash of her inane views on a wide range of social and political issues. |
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She was perfectly happy to carry my half of the conversation for me as she chattered incessantly about things that were far too pointless to consider inane. |
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But production values are a minor quibble when looking at a show as nonsensical and inane as this one. |
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The approach is old-fashioned, research slapdash, scholarship negligible, the judgments inane, the characterisation childish, the tone sick-makingly patriotic. |
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Culled from a slag heap of cable-access shows, cheapo action movies, inane sitcoms and tabloid news shows, these images are unfit for human consumption. |
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It is Charles's job to appear in front of the cameras, grin and bear it and answer sometimes unbearably inane questions with whatever panache he can muster. |
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Nothing seems to me so inane as bookish language in conversation. |
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Remember, I don't write all my inane prattle here for personal or financial benefit, but merely to try and lighten the dark corners of your souls, and edify your weary minds. |
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Why did he continue to make those inane movies and those bad songs? |
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I reminded myself of the inane woman I once overheard in a garden shop. |
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Will the inane chatter so derided by blogging critics start to dry up? |
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The apparently inane becomes loaded with import, the trivial can suddenly become significant, while the grand gestures are often revealed as essentially meaningless. |
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I had been waiting a very long time for this talk with the retention officer, just so I could hear his inane babble and immediately shoot down his flimsy efforts. |
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But we are digressing from a totally pointless and inane post here. |
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I can only imagine that the post-convention theme will be just as inane. |
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Once again, my inane rambling doesn't have an answer at the end of it. |
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Of course it doesn't help that a lot of conceptual art is devoid of substance and that those cards are mostly self-serving inane twaddle, but the principle is there. |
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And beware the perky morning anchors with their inane questions. |
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I find those to be the most inane, irritating things one could imagine. |
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Specifically, she's stealing my time with her inane questions and now she is my nemesis. |
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