I don't think they should throw him out of baseball, but he does deserve to get booed and mooned. |
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You may remember two or three years ago Howard he his pants down and mooned the camera and the audience. |
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I was thinking of getting engaged to Barry, but I saw less and less of him and mooned over John. |
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He, of course, was soaking it all in and enjoying the way they mooned over him. |
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They're swinging about like monkeys, roaring up and down the aisles and I was even mooned at once. |
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No, my real issue with them is that I am tired of getting inadvertently mooned by complete strangers. |
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On Nov.4, Valleyfield police reported that a 19-year-old boy at a party in a mall parking lot had approached their car and mooned them. |
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She records that as a teen-ager he mooned over various girls, but whenever he got near one he blushed and fell silent. |
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He famously mooned a referee, threw a shoe at a baseline judge who kept calling foot faults and changed both his shirt and his shorts on court during a match. |
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This is the same man that mooned a judge in court just a few weeks ago. |
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Of particular note was the girl who cartwheeled onto stage, promptly mooned the audience, and then pinwheeled her arms in a dancing frenzy for the remainder of the set. |
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Last time she was here, she says, she and her guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, dropped their trousers on the ride and mooned the people in the car behind them. |
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After they got drunk and mooned the gold, Corliss suggested that they sign an inventory in blood... Anderson squeamishly declined. |
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Verona dropped trou right there and mooned them as they were heading up. |
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If they have it to be exceeding white indeed, they seethe it yet once more, after it hath been thus sunned and mooned. |
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We were only three on board. The poor old skipper mooned in the cabin. |
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