There is a place for irony on TV, and even for snidey non-comics posing as gagsters. |
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You never know, it may just be a nervous laugh, brought on by facing up to five boot-faced, judgemental, snidey so-and-sos like you lot. |
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In hiding, his only human contact are glamour-chasing girl friends, snidey, shady minders and the builders renovating his rambling house. |
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There are loads of celebrities who don't court the publicity and don't then get the snidey coverage. |
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By laughing at a snidey biog such as this we collude in the destruction of an already terribly injured woman. |
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This 'I'm alright Jack' attitude is one of the reasons why I despise those snidey arrogant bunch of stuffed shirts. |
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Just take it on the chin if she makes any snidey or argumentative comments. |
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So imagine the snidey comments and play-onwords I could have tried to pull off with the distinctly average game which is Legendary. |
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So long, of course, as it's not disrespectful to your own colleagues, manager, club or supporters, which Celtic clearly feel Stokes was with his snidey remark. |
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Breakfast TV has always been an easy target for snidey types who get their kicks from criticising the relaxed, warmer style that broadcasting at that time of the day demands. |
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