That can take years. Policy aside, people over 30 are much less likely to shoulder their bindle stick and seek their fortunes. |
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Just when Exclamation Mark has tied a bindle to his staff and is ready to run away from it all, he meets another grammatical oddity, a question mark, who naturally has a lot of questions for the bemused hero. |
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He felt like a toss-up between a bindle stiff and a skid row derelict. |
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Unlike players who were often traded, baseball nomads who carried a hobo's bindle rather than a bat on their shoulders, Musial stayed put in St. Louis. |
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