Eventually the old ratbag was carried away screaming across the lawn by two secret service chaps. |
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I was concerned, of course, that she'd be a ratbag for the rest of the day, but strangely, it didn't work out that way. |
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She is a little bit of a ratbag and that runs within that family line, they're all a little bit boisterous. |
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In a scuzzy 90-minute set of raucous, ratbag rock, the Bataclan experience is referenced only obliquely. |
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I sat in a suite at the Savoy hotel, in privilege, resenting the woeful ratbag I once was who, for all his problems, had drugs. |
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The ratbag is hopefully soon to be unravelled as I can't take much more of his smug face around the Woolpack. |
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Monica Dolan, in particular, makes Mrs Twit a nightmarish ratbag prone to hurling herself at the stage while Jason Watkins's bushy-bearded Mr Twit suggests a demonic Edward Lear. |
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Such escapades generated sensationalised press coverage, and helped create the ratbag image for which Women's Lib became famous. |
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And then, just to rub it in, the dirty ratbag took his mistress on the holiday and left devastated Lynn at home. |
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How could this happen at a theatre company founded by a bunch of self-described ratbag feminists and that had only ever had female general managers? |
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He was always accurate out of hand and then up stepped that ratbag Taylor. |
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Not because we are some ratbag bunch of environ mentalists and really want to deal with this issue, but frankly because we believe that they've developed a package which will. |
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I also enjoyed the trips to the Dales I undertook with old friends Ratbag and Donkin. |
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There he is smoking at Joshua tree, milling around onstage, and palling around with his kid and dog named Ratbag. |
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Fido will look fine in this Nordic Fairisle pullover when temperatures drop, PS30 by Willie Ratbag at www. |
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