You know I'm meant to be the fastest hacker in the whole gang and yet here I am drunk as a skunk. |
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Steve said one morning about three o'clock he was on his front porch wearing only his jockey shorts and boots shooting at a skunk. |
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You might also hear the names Aunt Mary, skunk, boom, gangster, kif or ganja. |
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Plants do a great job of looking very phallic at this time of year, none more so than the skunk arums, in this case Lysichiton camtschatcense. |
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It's a South American species, Xanthosoma robustum, that's related to the dead-horse arum, philodendron, and skunk cabbage. |
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These include the shrews, some moles, some bats, the striped skunk, the pinniped carnivores, toothed whales, the aardvark, and murid rodents. |
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We're surrounded by tussock sedge, alder, jewelweed, skunk cabbage and swamp rose. |
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She laughed and laughed while father told her about the time he got sprayed by a skunk. |
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Then again, does the smell of a skunk's spray necessarily follow the skunk out of the room? |
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There was, it turned out, a dead, bloated skunk trapped just beneath one of the storm sewer grates in the alley next to our house. |
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Something about it was not what I'm used to, but it still smelled like skunk. |
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After purchasing a cap made of skunk fur and unable to hold any more purchases, he found himself back at the kissing booth. |
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I got some arranging to do and we don't want that skunk to know we smell him yet. |
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After their arrest eight days later, they said they had taken cocaine, cannabis skunk and alcohol before the robbery. |
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You'll send a guy with a stud in his tongue and a bag of skunk in his back pocket to talk to them. |
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She noticed several years ago that drawing on strong Jamaican skunk suddenly and temporarily enabled her to see things clearly. |
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Officers entered the room and discovered a small quantity of skunk in a plastic bag, in Crook's jacket pocket, which was hung over a chair. |
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Someone asked me for two pounds, in exchange for which he would provide me with a bit of skunk. |
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I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze. |
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Just as Lola was about to skunk Sherice with her peg points the doorbell rang. |
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After that, we went to play a round of pool so that I could redeem myself, and we both thought for a bit that I was going to skunk him. |
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Fly-pollinated plants, like the skunk cabbage of North America or the stinking corpse lily of Madagascar, typically have quite pungent odors. |
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I traveled down to a brook among dark maples, where the early skunk cabbage leaves were just beginning to appear. |
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The skunk cabbage's reputation for malodorousness has deprived generations of early-spring swamp explorers of a pleasurable experience. |
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Leeks, skunk cabbage, and wild garlic soon seasoned the beans, bear, rabbit, and venison on colonists' plates. |
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In Co Galway, the bog garden at Ardcarraig is planted with drifts of candelabra Primulas, skunk cabbage, Meconopis, Iris and Astilbes. |
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Large ferns and giant skunk cabbage spring like green fountains from the dark soil. |
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We made rolls out of the grains and wrapped them in the eatable parts of the skunk cabbage we gathered. |
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While walking through a deep, black stretch of trees I smelled a strange combination of fried onions and skunk cabbage. |
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It is the iron and must of rain water plopping out of spruce needles in big, fat drops, plunking among bear bread, moss, and skunk cabbage. |
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I'm surrounded by tussock sedge, alder, jewelweed, skunk cabbage, and swamp rose. |
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I rode in, off the trail, drunk as a skunk, barely able to stay on my horse. |
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Beside, nursing Kat through another night of getting drunk as a skunk is not really my idea of fun. |
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He's usually drunk as a skunk, or else raising a big stink about something else. |
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So I'm feeling guilty because I'm calling an ambulance for someone who's obviously drunk as a skunk. |
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The stocky Palawan stink badger has earned its name from its potent spray, which smells much like that of a skunk. |
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The hog-nosed skunk uses its long snout to turn up leaf litter as it searches for worms, grubs, and insects. |
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The hog-nosed skunk is found in southern Colorado, central and southern New Mexico, the southern half of Texas, and northern Mexico. |
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Even the hog-nosed skunk, which digs for most of its food, will eat fruits and carrion on occasion. |
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The hog-nosed skunk is found in small numbers in the pinon-juniper woodlands of southeastern Colorado. |
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The hog-nosed skunk is named for its fleshy, pig-like snout, which it uses to root for insects and grubs. |
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The defensive secretion of the hog-nosed skunk differs from that of the spotted skunk and the striped skunk. |
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In spring, the stars of the Secret Garden are camellias, magnolias and the lushest of bog gardens crammed with skunk lilies and gunnera. |
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So grab a cuppa, a coldie, a JD or even some hair of the skunk. |
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Our light-fingered fig climber commits acts of larceny while the crumb-laden colossus eats his weight in skunk soup and then falls into narcolepsy. |
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Freezing cold and drunk as a skunk, I am doing the sensible thing and ploughing forward through the snowy city streets toward home, as if I have a purpose. |
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Then later, drunk as a skunk, he asked for a cigarette again. |
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Even when he was as drunk as a skunk, he was undeniably attractive. |
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I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze, and sometimes high quality hashish like menali, charis and gold seal. |
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The thought of a bar on a Saturday night was as appealing as a dead skunk. |
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Broad-leaved arrowhead and lizard's tail are found where the water is deepest, while skunk cabbage, with its huge leaves, lines the perimeter of the fen. |
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But suppose your friend wanted to show up for the movie drunk as a skunk, or wearing a rebel flag on her jacket, or she planned to hand out religious tracts during the show? |
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A former fugitive accused of bankrolling a massive skunk cannabis factory at an airfield near Selby has pleaded guilty to being concerned in the production of cannabis. |
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A fairly large skunk, the hog-nosed skunk is dark brown to black with a single broad stripe running from the top of its head to the base of its tail. |
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One night, Casey, our pit bull terrier, spotted a skunk drinking from a water bowl and crashed through our 14-foot plate glass window to get at the critter. |
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No, I lived in the city, and I knew the smell of skunk quite well. |
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Since skunk odor is contained in highly volatile chemical thiols, eliminating it requires oxidizing those thiols into sulfonic acids. |
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The western spotted skunk is an elusive species, and little is known of its spatial or social organization. |
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A friend of mine recently had a spotted skunk come into the house through the cat door. |
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The exceptions were groups VII and VIII, associated with either domestic dogs or the Baja California spotted skunk Spilogale putorious. |
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The most surprising photos captured by the hidden cameras were of a spotted skunk, which Sauvajot said he had not seen alive. |
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Targets included such likely critters as a black-tailed deer and a black bear, and less likely game such as a striped skunk. |
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But the female skunk was then moved to the Vale Centre near Tewkesbury, which is home to another female American striped skunk called Ozzy. |
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It was the kind known as a striped skunk, with glossy black fur, a snow-white double stripe on his back and a gorgeous plumed tail. |
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Rasul was charged with possession of 161 miligrammes of diamorphine and a quantity of skunk cannabis on May 23 last year. |
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At the same camera trap, the raccoon, white-nosed coati, gray fox, and hooded skunk were recorded. |
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Squirrel, raccoon, possum, bear, muskrat, chipmunk, skunk, groundhog, pheasant, armadillo and rabbit are also consumed in the United States. |
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They are neither lovable nor loving because they are innately poisonous or repulsive, like a pit adder or a skunk. |
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In 1998, an outbreak of canine distemper swept through Santa Catalina Island severely reducing the island skunk and fox populations. |
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We're high on skunk Barcelona snicklefritz and Lucky Strikes, and we speak loud English and laugh a lot. |
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Well... I've been too close to people who could run a skunk off a gut wagon with their stink-pretty, but I don't know if I'd go quite THAT far. |
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Featured are cardinal, turtle, otter, fox, raccoon, deer, duck, bobcat, rabbit, skunk, flying squirrel, waterthrush, and black bear babies. |
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Stick a photo on your page showing you drunk as a skunk and widdling in the gutter and you'll gain 1000 followers. |
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Gingrich, can you please tell us which of the samples is home-grown Indiana Gold, and which is the primo Sensimilla skunk weed? |
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We give you the ecky or skunk and tell you who to get it to.You get paid by them. |
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Six Virginia opossums, nine raccoons and one striped skunk collected from Keith County Nebraska were examined for ectoparasites. |
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After tickling the tapirs, the kids got to handle a skunk, a bearded dragon and a hedgehog-like cutie called a tenrec. |
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Prior to Lola we had two meerkats in the house, but they were quite smellier than the skunk. |
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But Her Maj would probably have gone off one's rocker if her investiture had been infiltrated by a skunk. |
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Some of the more well-known members are taro, Anthurium, Dieffenbachia, Caladium, skunk cabbage, and Philodendron. |
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The campaign, which will be displayed in restrooms and on beer mats, will consist of six helpful tips, such as 'Avoid getting drunk as a skunk. |
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He was as drunk as a skunk, and it was extremely lucky that no completely innocent person died in the collision,'' said Mr Brunstrom. |
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There was a time when hash and skunk were sold here from 40 stalls in an open-air market staffed by knowledgeable hepcats. |
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Robert Parker's Texan kangaroo rat and Sandra Madgwick's hog-nosed skunk flea were great fun and showed a real comic talent. |
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The western spotted skunk Spilogale gracilis and the striped skunk Mephitis mephitis occur sympatrically throughout much of western North America. |
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The small animals seen most commonly include the eastern grey squirrel, the snowshoe hare, the groundhog, the skunk, the raccoon, the chipmunk and the Canadian beaver. |
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Feral livestock, including pigs, goats, and sheep, pose a threat to many of the species, including the San Clemente loggerhead shrike and Channel Islands spotted skunk. |
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It is also known as the carcajou, the skunk bear,and the Indian devil. |
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Scavenging of a striped skunk by a ringtail in northern California. |
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It also is home to the endemic island fox and the spotted skunk. |
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