! That sack of skin wouldn't have lasted one pitch in the old robot leagues. | |
"'I'm just going to drink some Scotch and hit the sack. ' | |
"Butkya, get a sack. | |
"By a Santa Claus copper with a Santa Claus sack | |
"Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack" - number 1 09. | |
! That sack of skin wouldn't have lasted one pitch in the old robot leagues. | |
"'I'm just going to drink some Scotch and hit the sack. ' | |
"Butkya, get a sack. | |
"By a Santa Claus copper with a Santa Claus sack | |
"Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack" - number 1 09. | |
" Let himjump so that he will fill the sacks along his backbone with air. "Then he cannot go deep to die." | |
" Now he hasjumped and filled the sacks along his back with air. | |
"I've lifted sacks of tamarind Now I'll carry a floral godsend" | |
"Oh, I leaned on some flour sacks..." | |
"Our coffee comes in strong brown sacks. | |
" Let himjump so that he will fill the sacks along his backbone with air. "Then he cannot go deep to die." | |
" Now he hasjumped and filled the sacks along his back with air. | |
"I've lifted sacks of tamarind Now I'll carry a floral godsend" | |
"Oh, I leaned on some flour sacks..." | |
"Our coffee comes in strong brown sacks. | |
"In another epoch, such a man might have sacked Rome or been hanged as a pirate. | |
"In what was described by a senior government spokesman "as a fit of pique and panic, the Prime Minister sacked Lord Billsborough, "the greatly loved and longest-serving member of his government." | |
"Three strikes and he's out, tell him he's sacked." | |
"We just missed getting sacked, right?" | |
"l mean, Mr Khanna, right today, and have you sacked" | |
"The Carlsons then let the barbarians in the back gate "and joined in the sacking, the looting | |
- He's not leaving, I'm sacking him! | |
- They're not sacking you! | |
- You're sacking me? | |
-Are you sacking us? | |
"In another epoch, such a man might have sacked Rome or been hanged as a pirate. | |
"In what was described by a senior government spokesman "as a fit of pique and panic, the Prime Minister sacked Lord Billsborough, "the greatly loved and longest-serving member of his government." | |
"Three strikes and he's out, tell him he's sacked." | |
"We just missed getting sacked, right?" | |
"l mean, Mr Khanna, right today, and have you sacked" | |
"The Carlsons then let the barbarians in the back gate "and joined in the sacking, the looting | |
- He's not leaving, I'm sacking him! | |
- They're not sacking you! | |
- You're sacking me? | |
-Are you sacking us? | |