Ever wonder where those morning radio shows get all that wacky news they read on the air? |
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Because of the wacky aero rules, drivers are relying more on their pit crews to get the cars out quickly and up front. |
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And there was always that same wild look, that same wacky glint in her eyes. |
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The week saw some technical ballerinas, brilliant ballroom dancers, wacky contortionists and slow krumpers. |
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He plays Eddie, a paranoid man who lands himself in a mental hospital, driven wacky by relentless visions of alien abduction. |
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Along with weird and wacky hairstyles and tattoos, players can now add everything from bags under the eyes to laugh lines. |
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Maybe there would be a wacky video to go with the lead-off single, who knows? |
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This was unusual, given conventional medicine's antipathy towards anything considered wacky or unprovable. |
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Of course, there are a lot more pratfalls, comedic lines, wacky mishaps and longing glances, but you get the picture. |
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Boyle is a superb writer, but what really makes this wise and smartly researched novel so entertaining is the salaciously wacky subject matter. |
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Of course, bidders also can vie for the wacky, from taxidermic bats to debris from shipwrecked luxury liners. |
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Add in a wacky collection of colorful local screwballs, and this series is a timeless recipe for pure comedy gold. |
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Vaudevillian attempts at wacky accents and screwball banter lack rhythm and come off as flat as week-old pop. |
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It promises to be a wacky race featuring disguises and masks and neo-virginal veils of innocence. |
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This year's theme of Comic Relief is The Big Hair Do with people encouraged to give their barnet a wacky makeover. |
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Clearly, the melodramatic plot is a vehicle for the wacky characters and witty dialogue, and the performances are crisp and funny. |
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Unfortunately, far too many films contain wacky crime capers that lead into shenanigans which gives way to witty, edgy banter. |
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A curious handsome hero, a giant, a wacky wizard, some magic beans and a massive beanstalk are all part and parcel of this panto in Cork. |
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The bald title suggests a cookery book or perhaps one of those popular science tomes based on a wacky premise. |
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After the display we tootled up the hill to a wacky housing association place called The Quadrangle which was having a bonfire party. |
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The landlord, Mick, is always coming up with wacky ideas so we thought we would top him for a change. |
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An independent record store must sell to the Music Town chain unless its wacky employees can raise enough money through a benefit gig. |
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Some students have been making wacky farmyard animals out of modelling clay, which will be out on display. |
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A wacky, black-comic interlude has morphed with appalling speed into a potential bloodbath. |
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For all its wacky irreverence, it is also a rather touching story of moral decay in an uncivilized world. |
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His wacky personality seems anything but morbid in the film, where he mugs for the camera and tells funny stories about his life. |
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The bulk of the screen time goes to a team of undead children and the wacky high jinks they get into while searching for human blood. |
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Such typical comedy tricks such as speeding up the film, slapstick humor, and wacky looks are all present here. |
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This is a good combination as Aquarius is a wacky, unpredictable sign, but Capricorn is sensible and steady. |
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John Lewis has a good selection of styles in basic colours, as well as red, smart sagey greens, all shades of brown and even a wacky violet. |
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However, it is important to remember that it was not put on this earth just to keep us entertained with wacky, untested new ideas. |
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And last week he added to his wacky resume by becoming the first man to fly an aircraft solo around the world without stopping or refueling. |
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It's impossible to find decent soy yoghurt or soy milk without added sugar and all manner of other wacky extras. |
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The whole staff was just a bunch of wacky butterfingers who made the same mistake over and over again. |
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I have been staked out by numerous people the entire morning, all of them telling me wacky rumors about you. |
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A bevy of beauties from Bangalore promenaded all over the saloon, sporting some of the trends in haircuts and some wacky coiffures. |
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There are no fistfights or wisecracks or oddball events or wacky characters. |
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Yet coupled with the rest of the presentation, the wacky words are more endearing than off-putting. |
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Gamers can choose from one of eight different wacky cartoon characters before jumping into the game. |
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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a high-concept comedy about a wacky scientist who accidentally, well, shrinks his kids. |
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A frustrated middle-aged man goes on a journey of self-discovery through some hilariously wacky situations. |
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In other words, this new version of The Stepford Wives has been transformed from a geeky horror show into a wacky comedy. |
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The purveyor of fine art, who also makes an honest buck with cartoons and wacky drawings, is hot on humour. |
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Those wacky writers celebrated the seemingly immortal local television drama's 3000th episode with their most audacious storyline to date. |
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The Tokyo Motor Show is not the antic sideshow of wacky and improbable concept vehicles it once was. |
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Now, I'd just like to do some interpretive damage control before my fellow wacky leftists get out of hand with this. |
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Viewers can follow the action, get close to the wacky characters populating poker rooms, and pick up tips. |
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I've claimed to be a member of all sorts of wacky political movements in order to forestall political polls. |
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A craze for wacky weddings has grown since marriage laws were widened to include a vast range of potential venues. |
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There are many names used on the street for this drug namely draw, marijuana, blow, weed, wacky backy, puff, hash, ganja, spliff. |
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If you're into the more subversive, wacky side of vegetable gardening then you will love this book. |
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It is kind of hard to get wacky enjoyment out of flesh feasting sharks, slithery snakes, and jaw chomping gators. |
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Home to a wacky wizard, it's a gothic mansion packed to the rafters with mischievous goblins and no-good ghosts. |
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Along the way each team will run into wacky slapstick, encounter goofy characters, and bop to some very '80s rock and roll. |
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Along the way we meet other prisoners that are wacky, tough guys or goof-offs. |
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This wacky Canadian, who both wrote and directed this lurid spin on the Electra complex, cast his daughter in the lead role. |
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It's an excruciating mess, unable to make up its mind if it's a dating-game comedy, wacky road movie or a teen-market gross-out fest. |
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The three recipes here are different, yet not quite as wacky as foie gras parfait or mustard ice-cream. |
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The result was a wacky lampoon featuring dolls, newspapers, and rolls of tape. |
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People completed the course dressed in all kinds of weird and wacky outfits this year. |
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Youngsters in Malmesbury and Sherston recycled old clothes to make weird and wacky costumes for a fashion show last Thursday. |
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Thank you, all you wacky people, for your interesting suggestions for new car names. |
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After 170 years of wacky inventions and strange new models, it seems we may finally be at the end of the road for the electric car. |
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The children came up with some weird and wacky designs including a pink and purple dinosaur covered in sequins. |
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Thousands of people up and down the country are doing weird and wacky things today to raise money for Comic Relief. |
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Teachers and students were asked to make a gold coin donation in order to sport their weird and wacky hairstyles for the day. |
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Sure she came across as a bit wacky, and a bit all over the place at times. |
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You may even be able to squeeze out a few more wacky anecdotes from that slightly dysfunctional family of yours. |
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The room itself takes on the artist's intentions, being transformed into a slightly wacky domestic parlour. |
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Dixon leapt to fame in the 1980s with his wacky welded furniture made of bits of scrap metal. |
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Dottie is a Lucille Ball clone who performs wacky antics on her television show. |
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They will sit around smoking wacky baccy when they're supposed to be sweeping up litter or whatever. |
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He has probably bought the Guardian or smoked wacky baccy at some stage of his life anyway, and is therefore expendable. |
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You get gangs of young people, some as young as 12 or 13, smoking what looks like wacky baccy. |
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With their way-out designs and wacky wardrobes, these fashion students at York College are more used to setting trends than following them. |
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During a performance of Swan Lake, wacky cops and jewel thieves overrun the stage. |
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There have been some pretty dramatic examples of just how volatile stocks based on the wacky weed can be. |
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In fact, most serious energy enthusiasts are keen to distance themselves from those wacky New Age types who drone on about our energy fields being affected by karmic laws. |
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By 1968, the theaters and airwaves were glutted with wacky spies. |
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The subversive, dadaist voice became more wacky uncle than bull in the china shop. |
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Dave Robertson opted for a wacky, kaleidoscopic suit with a bright orange hat, black and white kipper tie over a ruffled red shirt and glitzy platform boots. |
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Well, our puggish pal is flying in to lend a hand to his colourful environmental activist friends for a wacky protest against a big secretive conference. |
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But when it comes to those wacky heterosexual males, it's open season. |
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Mary believes him, and embarks on a wacky, stalker-ish road trip across the country trying to track him down. |
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I had this wacky Italian voice floating around in my head because I had done some voice-over audition where I had to do it. |
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And Jennifer Lawrence will, in all likelihood, be her usual, wacky, lovable self. |
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We work on a mixture of applied and wacky theoretical stuff. |
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Despite being a grown-up conspiracy theorist, it seems that Charlie couldn't resist running home to daddy with his wacky beliefs. |
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Slip the maligned term 'street theatre' into any conversation and you are guaranteed comic eye-rolling and wincing memories of zany clowns on stilts and wacky jugglers. |
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It was also the only time of year, we would use some of the really wacky spices in our spice drawer, like mace, and allspice and poultry seasoning. |
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To avoid registration problems with the wacky van Frank says he bought a tandem trailer already registered and then built on top of it and hoped for the best. |
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This, after all, was a haunt of renowned North Yorkshire artisan and hellraiser, Lewis Creighton, whose sublimely wacky paintings adorn the walls of the Duke's Bar. |
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Time and again they chose unsuspecting members of an audience and embroiled them in wacky games or ludicrous, sometimes cringingly embarrassing, situations. |
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The way-out wacky races with the finish line at the second Scottish parliament election on May 1 sees the starting gun fired with a busy September. |
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I have my thermals and one of the said wacky hats out ready. |
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There was a dude with dreads that was smoking some wacky, and just rolled straight in and came up the other side and pulled a frontside handplant like it was nothing. |
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Together they proved why this wacky, bedazzled Liberace fever dream of a TV show is one that we should never stop watching. |
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In Washington, a town known for bloviation rather than whimsy or wit, the wacky season is just about to begin. |
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The actor showed tremendous range in the role, bouncing between his wacky stand-up persona and gentler dramatic work. |
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You know, that wacky ritual we do every day involving food and cutlery? |
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Thanks to her mum's Christmas gift of three hats, and an Australian customer's present of a wacky titfer, she won't have to suffer the cold when the sun does not shine. |
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Unless you are going for a job in advertising, or in an accounts department that likes to think of itself as wacky, neutral suits or separates are probably the best option. |
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His wacky antics and funny walk endeared him to children of all ages. |
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This is a very big, brawling mix of ideas and interviews, with wacky clips, spoofs and pastiches, some devastatingly funny and pertinent, some of them pretty lame. |
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As I stammered my way to buying a bag of apples, and my classmates donned other wacky guises, Ralph hovered close by to cast a critical eye and ear over our performances. |
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There's been plenty of media eye-rolling about the California recall, but much of the coverage actually contributes to the wacky atmosphere it vaguely decries. |
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But what really caught our attention was the tonally odd insertion of a wacky new supporting character. |
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It was a chance to dress up in odd clothes and take part in all kinds of wacky events as big-hearted residents from all over Bexley raised money for Children in Need. |
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They should spend a little less time smoking wacky baccy and listening to that tuneless rubbish called dance music, and rather more time being seen and not heard. |
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Before the digital stopwatch, when you timed something, you had to do it on a wacky round device that ticked and was just as hard to read as a wall clock. |
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He sets all of this action in a kind of unnamed anywhere, a mildly bizarro world of wacky mini-mart customers, humdrum garden apartments and seething ennui. |
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The wacky electric-blue wigs my stepmother decided we should all wear for Christmas dinner weren't quite how I had planned to accessorise my Alexander McQueen tweed. |
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In their glory days, drive-ins expressed a particular, wacky strain of American imagination, their grandiosity and gadgetry revealing a culture captivated by technology. |
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Here, he reintroduces wacky, quasi-surrealist characters, like those in his first New York exhibitions, to activate the colorful geometry in a tumbling, morphological mix. |
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After two days of trawling the fair, here are our favorite wacky new apps that may or may not become the next big thing. |
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I'm not sure what was worse, the wacky Mini Mouse get-up or the tacky hot pants and T-shirt ghetto look. |
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The wacky Tarzanesque comedy was a surprise hit in 1997, but Brendan was never tied in to do a follow up. |
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So if you are a fan of millenary of the wacky variety, you will appreciate www. |
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Others are getting their kicks through the increasingly wacky, wigged-out Tokyo getups that look like something imported from Carnaby Street. |
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The Zoology Department is sending over all sorts of wacky things preserved in glass bottles, like the Tasmanian Devil, or sphenodon. |
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This wacky flying machine is a combination of a hang-glider, an air-craft propeller all built on a light-weight inflatable dinghy. |
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During the wacky Q and A session, Diaz also admitted that she loves pork scratchings. |
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The former Darkness singer has revealed he might still don those wacky lycra catsuits when he performs in Brum with his new band Hot Leg. |
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This is just wacky Western economic theory-like the Social Credit economics of Preston Manning's father. |
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My wacky aunt takes a swim before the lake freezes every winter. |
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Instead, I found a bunch of nervous lads filling in questionnaires, so it felt more like an O-grade exam than a heat for a wacky TV talent show. |
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There will be a range of activities for children aged four to nine, such as sparkly wand making and wacky wind socks. |
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Now, with the wheels back on their wild and wacky wagon, the country's finest, most spirited and gleefully off-message, girl group pull through with flying colours. |
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The ADAM does smack of trying a bit too hard with the wacky names and colour schemes, but all of the marketing flim-flam hides one unexpected fact. |
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From wacky fancy dress parties to cake sales and gunge dunks, young and old threw themselves into fundraising mode to help boost funds for the annual event. |
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Bumbling gardener Mr Growbag, US game-show host Buz Lighthouse and crazy cook Pierre the Chef provided Redcar pupils with a wacky way of learning science. |
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I stepped inside and the odor of wacky tobaccy lingered in the air. |
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