Suck my c0ck you phukking phaggot
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The movie Mr. mom
such a hard worker
Mr R S Tomar of India
The etyomology of the phrase "dire straits" is believed to have been started in the 15th century from the many straits around the world that sailors needed to navigate their vessels through. It took experience and a steady hand to make safe passage through the straits. Often the attempt would be difficult and perilous and could lead to a shipwreck. Eventually any difficult or perilous situation could be referred to as being in "dire straits". -Mr. Mark Frees professor of naval history
Thats Mr Bush can do whatever he wants. Thats Mr Bush can do whatever he wants.
This phrase originated in a popular song of the 1880s, "Is That Mr. Reilly?" by Pat Rooney, which described what its hero would do if he suddenly came into a fortune.
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The underlined phrase "for 35 years" is an adverb phrase in the sentence "Mr. Bruns had been teaching for 35 years." It describes the duration of time for which Mr. Bruns had been teaching.
Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank, and Mr. Brill
you all are Mr. patatoe heads
because he had an abnormal look thats right kerry, i knew it
You say "Mrs" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Iya afin".
mr t feels no pity, it was just a clever catch phrase
yes He died of HIV in now thats the "michael jeter" MR noodle "Bill Irwin" is still alive, he was the larger Mr noodle
7 pm thats my favorite movie!
me is the subject to help is the infinative phrase