When you think about it how could a straight, red-blooded man possibly resist the easy pickings of a good wedding reception? |
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So I did what any red-blooded male in the same circumstances would do, I went home and went back to bed. |
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Both ladies used their expertise to give red-blooded males everywhere a spectacle that would burn in our brains forever. |
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A random trawl of the heroes of the past two decades proves how hard it is to find red-blooded guys. |
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As any red-blooded male should, I found myself admiring her form in the many varied outfits she wore throughout the film. |
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Liv was fair-skinned with smooth red hair, gray eyes, and a small body that acted liked a magnet for almost all red-blooded males in the school. |
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She cringed, knowing what any red-blooded man's response to such a beautiful girl's invitation would be. |
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Instead of 26 red-blooded men chasing one woman in the mess they would all be there as equals. |
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It seems that these sentiments aren't echoed by all of Australia's red-blooded men. |
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Like most red-blooded males, I used to take a fairly cautious view of spas and health farms in general. |
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Then they say that he is a red-blooded heterosexual male, and that he is stressed and in need of psychiatric help. |
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This whole emotion-based sports phenomenon goes right to the heart of any red-blooded male. |
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It emasculates the good old red-blooded, heterosexual Kiwi male. |
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What he doesn't count on, however, is the children's mean-spirited ability to thwart every red-blooded male who has designs on their mother. |
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Hey, I'm a red-blooded male, and I appreciate gratuitous buxomness as much as the next guy. |
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No red-blooded reporter from the American steno pool would pull a stunt like that. |
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I defy any red-blooded person to remain dry-eyed at the final moments of the piece. |
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Have Yorkshire's red-blooded males lost their spirit of adventure? |
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What red-blooded guy wouldn't want to trade places with him? |
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In all fairness, she gives a compelling performance as well, but I'd like to know if there is a red-blooded male who isn't impressed by the whole package. |
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Vlad is a charismatic, red-blooded all-American boy, and, like a lot of would-be actors, a little lost. |
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Fred bops him, as any red-blooded American choreographer would, but unfortunately Tom turns out to be an officer, and Fred's in the guardhouse. |
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Because, of course, red-blooded, white-skinned folks like Timothy McVeigh, Ted Kaczynski, and Adam Lanza pose no threat at all. |
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Not exactly the way you meant to celebrate our annual tribute to red-blooded American masculinity, is it? |
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Sarah Palin wanted to make it a contest between high falutin', Ivy-League cosmopolitans and red-blooded, bear-hunting Americans. |
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And besides, any red-blooded male wanted to watch a girl shower. |
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Once a red-blooded interventionist, always a red-blooded interventionist. |
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If you are like all true, red-blooded, freedom-loving people, you will have had countless fantasies about selling your stuff and taking to the road in perpetuum. |
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The name, so redolent of a certain archetype of American womanhood, is irresistible to anyone red-blooded. |
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It's a film that will have red-blooded cinemagoers pantingly clambering off the ride at the end and staggering over to the queue for tickets to get straight back on again. |
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The target audience will instead be those red-blooded men who go weak-kneed when they see a sweaty woman astride a horse, dressed in leather and wielding a battle axe. |
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What's a red-blooded carnivore supposed to do? |
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It is a friendly, red-blooded, person-to-person transaction. |
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In true Fighting Irish style, Shane Murphy brings complete mastery to the guitar, laying down a visceral, red-blooded blues-folk that oozes sincerity and authenticity. |
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Fabio Luisi gets red-blooded sounds from the orchestra. |
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He really is an eye-catcher and, as was clear, is the object of every red-blooded girl's fancy. |
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The principal culprit was protected by countless blind eyes, and by an on-screen culture which tittered indulgently at lechery, as if it were only natural for red-blooded males. |
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