Well it is, but on the upside, you see a lot of these farmers driving around in gold Cadillacs and hanging around chicks with big boobies. |
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You'd be surprised what they can show as long as it doesn't include the F-word or boobies. |
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There was loud disco music playing and two little girls with no boobies gyrating in a vaguely pornographic manner. |
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They trusted my judgment that there would be sunshine and boobies, basically. |
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How amusing, then, to meet there, where the body language is about as subtle as being hit over the head with a pair of boobies. |
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It was, like, enhancing nothing and I couldn't even get my boobies played with anymore. |
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And don't miss the Brac's colonies of brown boobies and white-tailed tropic birds. |
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It is here we find the boobies, shearwaters, gannets, petrels, and the albatross. |
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No boobies, but more black neckties than I ever hope to see outside of a Blues Brothers film festival or a big ska revival. |
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Within Sulidea, skeletal differences have been cited to support splitting gannets and boobies into two genera, Sula and Morus respectively. |
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Great frigate birds, red-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and storm petrels all breed here by the thousands. |
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But the gravestone also provides shade for the survival of the chick of a pair of brown boobies that nest beside it each year. |
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Galapagos Penguins have been observed foraging with boobies, terns, and shearwaters. |
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Even the egrets and boobies had a role to play and were rewarded by fish chunks, tossed and caught in mid-air. |
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Rich fish stocks make it the only avian rookery in North America for sooty terns, masked boobies and frigate birds. |
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As for the enemy soldiers, they were either harmless boobies or cold-blooded psychopaths. |
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Later that day, we visit Middle Island to gape at thousands of boobies and frigatebirds returning to their roostings. |
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The Pacific seabirds called brown boobies lay two eggs but hardly ever fledge more than one chick. |
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This being burlesque, the plot is purely filler to set up the well-executed dance numbers and a seemingly endless cavalcade of jiggling boobies. |
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They are my boobies and I will not, I repeat, I will not, show them to you! |
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This movie slinks across the screen with its pert boobies pointed at you from the first frame. |
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Back in my teens, I'd have dreams where all I did was run around grabbing boobies and reciting poetry to hoboes. |
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Sure, it was risky but I told Nathan chicks with large boobies would be all over him if he did this. |
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One scenic palm stands alone midst the cry of gulls, pelicans and boobies. |
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Other birds on the island include boobies, fairy terns, frigate birds, and a good-sized population of friendly ground doves, a species classed as internationally vulnerable. |
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Tourists, in carefully regimented parties, are ferried round to gawp at close quarters at blue-footed boobies and marine iguanas. |
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While a few beaches and dozens of animals were tarred by oil, miraculously, the only fatal victims were four pelicans and two blue-footed boobies. |
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Species such as gannets, boobies, pelicans, and terns use the impetus derived from plunging vertically into the sea to carry them underwater. |
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Approximately 150,000 birds utilise the atoll, including the largest South Atlantic colonies of sooty terns, brown noddies and masked boobies. |
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This applies mainly in birds like cormorants, boobies, frigate birds and gulls. |
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Most species of gulls, terns, boobies, and jaegers can be surprisingly aggressive near the nest. |
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I cannot imagine if my boss were to have seen my boobies before. |
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Like her, this beer is some pasty, lanky overrated chick with no boobies. |
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I said to him please don't hit mummy's boobies because they're a bit sore. |
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And so were her perky boobies poking through a deliciously thin white top. |
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It's nice to know girls like to sing about boobies as much as guys. |
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The three gannet species are now usually placed in the genus Morus, Abbott's booby in Papasula, and the remaining boobies in Sula. |
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Gannets are seabirds comprising the genus Morus, in the family Sulidae, closely related to boobies. |
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A variety of birds are found: from blue foot, red footed and masked boobies, flamingos, frigate birds, and albatrosses, to unique small penguins and non-flying cormorants. |
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But the fact they're glamorous and get their boobies out now and again allows the snipers to dismiss them as popsies. |
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Some frigates managed to nest in the middle of the boobies colony and their offspring is so tall it looks awkward, but his long and already sharp beak is off-putting! |
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Genovesa features thousands of red-footed boobies, short-eared owls and storm petrels. |
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Gannets, boobies, tropicbirds, some terns and brown pelicans all engage in plunge diving, taking fast moving prey by diving into the water from flight. |
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The waved albatross has been observed practising kleptoparasitism, harassing boobies to steal their food, making it the only member of its order to do so regularly. |
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With the exaggerated boobies and bawdiness of a drag queen and immunity to even remedial glamorization, Bette Midler exemplified the Jewess as sublime grotesque body. |
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Boobies use their wings and feet frequently in displays and in aerial greetings. |
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Boobies that nest on the ground, the masked gannet and the brown booby, are also found on remote cays of the Great Barrier Reef. |
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Absence of major oceanographic anomalies in the immediate vicinity of Johnston Atoll may contribute to relatively high and invariant survival in Brown Boobies. |
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