Wasn't there some scrawny woman called Emma, and a big oaf who was in love with her? |
He sighed as well, thinking of the treat he would get if he ever got to apologize to the big oaf. |
If the story so obviously made no sense that any chat show oaf could tear it apart, I don't think they'd be taking it as seriously as they are. |
The oaf wouldn't know the difference between a crotchet, a quaver, and a bash in the chops with a bassoon. |
Such a clumsy oaf should never be allowed to dance, much less with such energy. |
It'd be better than being here with a big oaf who cares nothing about nobody! |