As I recount in the foreword of the book, Jack never much liked handling other folks' characters. |
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But at the risk of having Ruddy relegate me once more to the old folks' bench in Theology Park, I would also like to register a demurral or two. |
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Just look at the state of our old folks' homes, our railways and our public loos if you don't believe me. |
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In the show, rapper Xzbit gives ordinary folks' old bangers a pimp makeover. |
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I know I for one love comments but am always reticent to say too much on other folks' blogs for fear of putting my foot in my mouth. |
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That's typical of Irish folks' ability to turn a plain sentence or phrase into poetry, song or satire. |
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I even thought 2003 had come in with a bang when a smooch on New Year's Eve progressed to a steamy taxi ride back to my folks' house, who heard nothing of our hanky-pankying. |
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Besides, it's your folks' fault for not springing for voicemail. |
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Margaret Robinson was one of the first women in Skelmanthorpe to get involved with the old folks' Darby and Joan lunch club. |
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He said that it's magical how his car that boasts of the vanity plate DRAWONME lifts folks' moods. |
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Then, of course, came crockpots, the EZ-Up canopy, satellite dishes and entrepreneurial sorts in Oxford willing to set up folks' tailgates for them all season long. |
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When other folks' squirrels are at home and asleep, yourn keep in motion among the trees and chirrup and sing, in a way that even a Delaware gal can understand their music! |
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