Harold, the tabloids are calling him a cad, a rat, a slimeball, a disgrace and a snake. |
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The career of a former BBC journalist with a reputation for decency and integrity has been sacrificed to save the neck of a slimeball. |
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What kind of degenerate slimeball would knowingly infect his own people with a known carcinogen? |
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Such rigging is virtually impossible in a liquid market, and it will cost that slimeball dearly to try. |
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We meet him seconds later, to find that, yes, this is one greasy, jumped-up, smack-addled, thick-headed slimeball. |
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How could this slimeball trust them now, these poor parents, thinking they had told everyone about his private communication. |
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Then a rich slimeball whom he's just sprung on spousal-abuse charges finishes the job, beating his wife to death, and Stark collapses. |
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Anyway, the snivelling little slimeball Bates falls on his sword of course. |
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Maybe that girl's been telling her that you're a no-good slimeball. |
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Her boyfriend of many years turns out to be a complete and total slimeball, and a blizzard is making her road trip unbearable. |
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This turns out to be some slimeball with a video camera in his scuzzy apartment, and Coco is bullied into undressing and starts crying while reading out the porny script she's been given. |
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The most priceless moment in this howl-fest is Shalala saying the N. C. A. A. has no credibility because it dealt with the slimeball booster Nevin Shapiro to collect its evidence. |
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Haven't we all experienced that moment at work when the slimeball in Finance cuts your budget because your business case was inadequate, so you open a can of whoopass on them? |
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He has an unwitting instructor in his cocky, bullying co-worker and pal, Kent, a slimeball whose knockout wife, Carly, is way out of his league. |
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