ellauri004.html on line 487: EX-LEPER: Ah, yeah. I could do that, sir. Yeah. Yeah, I could do that, I suppose. What I was thinking was, I was going to ask him if he could make me a bit lame in one leg during the middle of the week. You know, something beggable, but not leprosy, which is a pain in the arse, to be blunt. Excuse my French, sir, but, uh--
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Yeah, keep it simple stupid. Say it with a KISS. Kylhä hippityttökin lopulta hiffaa et jos kaikki olis kaiken aikaa matkalla, ketään ei olis kotona laittamassa äijille ruokaa.


ellauri014.html on line 65: Yeah, yeah, yeah
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ellauri014.html on line 1411: Allllllllll right. Yeah
ellauri058.html on line 83: Astrid Lindgren does not shy away from describing the situation for African-Americans during that era. Her language is not always comfortable, at least not for this day, referring to blacks as “the coloured race,” “young negro girl,” and, embarrassingly, “darkies.” How much of this is just a rough translation, how much of it is accurate translation, how much was totally acceptable back then, how much did Lindgren want us to feel uncomfortable . . .? Yeah, things sucked back then (*cough*even more than they do now*cough*) for African-Americans, and it shouldn’t be comfortable to read about it.
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Yeah Fuck David Foster Wallace!


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ellauri083.html on line 106: WALSH: Yeah. You know, people often ask me: Have you read everything your mother wrote? No.
ellauri094.html on line 473: When we remembered Zion. (Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah) Kun me kelattii Siionii (jee 5x)
ellauri101.html on line 310: Here come bad news, talking this and that (Yeah!)
ellauri101.html on line 311: Well, give me all you got, don´t hold it back (Yeah!)
ellauri101.html on line 312: Well, I should probably warn ya, I´ll be just fine (Yeah!)
ellauri102.html on line 604: Yeah, I guess I want a family
ellauri108.html on line 61: Hebrew names of God include Yehováh, Yahweh, Yahveh, Yahu, Yah. Yah yah de ä Gösta här! ylade Gösta Grahn i telefonen hos mig år 1976. He should not have taken God's name in his mouth in vain. Rangaistuxexi se passitettiin Kanadaan ja joutui ottaan uudexi etunimexeen Gus. Yeah yeah this is Gus here speaking ei kyllä kuulosta yhtä coolilta. Sori vaan.
ellauri131.html on line 761: The often-problematic ex-frontman of The Smiths then took aim at one royal, in particular: "Harry killed 34 people in Afghanistan and the UK press called him a hero. If he ate 34 poor people in Haiti the UK press would still call him a hero. It is insufferable." Speaking to reporters in 2013 (via Reuters), the prince admitted to killing insurgents. "Yeah, so, lots of people have," he said. "Yes, we fire when we have to, take a life to save a life, but essentially we're more of a detergent than anything else. We remove dirty lives and beget whiter ones."
ellauri132.html on line 186: Mä aloin kirjoittaa niitä ylös. Yeah, mä istuin alas, ja kirjoitin JOKAISEN säännön (koska mä tykkään vanhanaikaisesta tavasta) ja kehitin avaimen jolla merkizin textiin kun mä löysin yhdenkaltaisia kohtia (mähän oon opettaja). Mä löysin sääntöjä jotka oli ihan vastakkaisia. Mut mä löysin myöskin sääntöjä jotka oli ihan samoja. Nää oli musta niitä jotka oli totta kynäilystä. Ihan 60-luvun kirjailijoista nykyaikaisiin, ei nää jutut yhtään ole muuttuneet.
ellauri132.html on line 385: Pidä mielessä että sun yhteiskuntakäsitys on vaan sun oma. Susta voi näyttää ihan selvältä et asiat on pahasti. Vähän väliä; toisille tää saattaa olla unelma. Esim Kardashianeille. Tai niinku villin lännen lehmipojat ja sheriffit. Kaikki "meistä" on haaveilleet tosta elämästä upeana unena, eix je? Paizi, tiezä, mustat, inkkarit, kiinalaiset mamut, köyhät, maajussit, nuoret koiraat ja naaraat köyhistä perheistä, ize asiassa lähes kaikki muut kuin Cartwrightin veljexet. Yeah, niille se oli painajaista. Jos niiltä kysyttäs, saisit kuulla ennenkuulumatonta dystopiaa. Ainakin musta tuntuu niin, mä oon näät musta.
ellauri132.html on line 426: Yeah, mä oon varrrma ettezä ollut koskaan tullut ajatelleex tätä kun sä suunnittelit tota perfektiä sexikästä, höyryisää ja tahmeata yötä sun kirjassa. Mun armeijasiippa on opettanut siitä mulle kaiken. Joo, on ne märkiä ja klähmäisiä enemmän kuin 1 tavalla! Just kuten muukin sun tarinassa jonka sä haluut olla aitoa, sä haluut tästä aitoa, myöskin. Tää voi olla vaikeampaa niille joilla ei ole mun sexikokemuxia. Mä suosittelen ezä luet terveysoppikirjoja, sexioppaita ja muitten eroottisia tarinoita mallixi. Äh, mitä vittua, kazo pyykkikorikaupalla pornoleffoja! Se on helpompaa ja visuaalisempaa. Ole rehellinen ja anna sexin heijastaa hahmojesi todellista luonnetta. Seuraavista Ms. Donovanin sanalistoista on ollut mulle paljon apua.
ellauri133.html on line 470: Plenty of readers have defended this scene—check out the StephenKing.com board for a lively debate on its merits. Yeah, no.
ellauri145.html on line 537: Nietzsche’s image, through no more fault of his own than Hawking´s (LOL), has grown in a similar way to that of Hawking. We all have a vague notion of what the Ubermensch is, we’ve all heard “God is dead,” and we all know Nietzsche was a crazy philosopher with a giant mustache who wrote really hard books and scared his contemporaries and was apparently a favorite of the Nazis. There are little quips and quotes from him around the internet that sound awfully cryptic and enigmatic. And the publishing industry plays on this image, too: I have a copy of Beyond Good And Evil with a black cover and the title text printed in red and white, and the color scheme looks a little sinister. I strongly suspect that, if Nietzsche did not have a popular image as a crazy nihilist Nazi Ubermensch from the 1800s, the publisher would not have made the decision to print his books with a black and red color scheme. A cursory look at Amazon’s book listing also shows copies of Thus Spake Zarathustra with a picture of a panther’s eyes on the cover, glowering at the reader. Because… “Nietzsche was that crazy German writer or philosopher or whatever, right? And he was, like, an anarchist or nihilist or Nazi or something, right? Didn’t he kill God or something like that? Yeah.”
ellauri156.html on line 256: Yeah, she's my TV Mama, one with the big, wide screen
ellauri161.html on line 790: Its a love or hate it movie. I dont think this is a birilliant movie, but i would recomend it. You can tell if you like it in the first 20 min of the movie. Yeah so that´s my speech about dont look up. (Way to go Sondre o!)
ellauri189.html on line 79: In 1825 Antoni Malczewski published a long poem, Maria (Marya: A Tale of the Ukraine), which constitutes his only contribution to Polish poetry but occupies a permanent place there as a widely imitated example of the so-called Polish-Ukrainian poetic school. In the poem, Wacław, a young husband, goes to fight the Tatars and, after routing the raiders, hurries home to his wife, Maria. All he finds is a cold corpse. Yeah, great. Oh fuck. What's the use. The poem makes use of diversified rhythms and carefully chosen rhymes; and its Byronic hero, as well as its picture of Ukraine as a land of sombre charm, assured Malczewski both popularity and critical applause.
ellauri220.html on line 643: Tizzone. Italian word for black person. Literal meaning is burnt. " So lets get this straight, your'e ditsoon, charcoal briquette. Get the ditsoon mug. ditsoon (rude & offensive) Black-skinned person. Etim. "tizzone" in Italian. Literally meaning "ember". " Yo, you! Yeah you! The ditsoon in the white jacket !"
ellauri222.html on line 225: Jänisrouva sanoi jälkikäteen: He did not want to hurt the people he loved. (Lucky they were so few of them. At 17, he said he hated himself more than melodrama or even spinach.) There wasn't a single part of my being that wasn't able to open up to him (Yeah, I bet). Jänis Bellow was born in Canada. Bellow was one of her professors. She came from a small place, but not too small for Saul to enter. He wasn't exactly tall, but he had this broad upper body, these giant arms, like a sloth."
ellauri236.html on line 405: “Are you sure it’s safe to use?” “Yeah. It can stay up all night.” She settled down in the bed. “Can it?” She spoke so softly he scarcely heard what she said, but he did hear. He suddenly grinned. “Well, there’s no law against it, is there? Do you want me to stay?” “Now you’re making me wet,” the girl said and hid her face. “What a question to ask a lady.” "My spaghetti’s going to be world famous in a moment. I promise.”
ellauri243.html on line 323: back together the day before we went off and eloped. Yeah, we eloped. We
ellauri248.html on line 108: Rob: Yeah, Cassie was like that. She was always finding connections to things and blah blah blah. She made a great partner because hey remember that time 20 years ago when my friends and I were in the woods and blah blah blah I want to tell you about all the people I work with and give you a brief description of each one of them and also explain in detail how my boss is and blah blah blah. My mind is trying to remember what happened 20 years ago and you know Cassie and I are great partners and we're best friends and people think we're dating but blah blah blah. Hey, time flies, man. Did I tell you what happened to me as a child? Did I remind you about Katy? Also, her family sure is weird. The people at the dig site are weird. Everyone is a suspect blah blah blah. Let me pause here to tell you how I deal with my roommate and also O'Kelly and my childhood and my current job and Katy and her weird family and interrogation and coffee and vodka and this dream I had and looking for clues and in the woods and we keep hitting dead ends and and and and and blahhhhhhhhhhhh.
ellauri262.html on line 294: Tolkienin vaikutus fantasiakirjallisuuteen on ollut suuri. Vaikka useat muut kirjailijat olivat julkaisseet fantasiakirjallisuutta ennen Tolkienia, Hobitin ja Sormusten herran suuri menestys johti fantasiakirjallisuuden nousuun suosituksi kirjallisuudenlajiksi. Tämän johdosta Tolkienia on julkisuudessa usein kutsuttu nykyaikaisen fantasiakirjallisuuden isäksi. Vuonna 2008 The Times sijoitti Tolkienin The 50 greatest British writers since 1945 -listallaan kuudennelle sijalle. Yeah, he's just great!
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Yeah, Putain has words
ellauri318.html on line 279: "Yeah. Ball games, boxing, hockey." "This isn't any of those," I told him.
ellauri336.html on line 339: Yeah, I always wondered that, too.
ellauri353.html on line 285: Me and Rose thought I'm going to start our discussion. She always ends them. There she might as well start (10 min, no longer, Rose, remember!) (Shall I start now Milton?) Yeah.
ellauri375.html on line 675: Yeah, remember Joshua's prepuce mounds. Not to mention the persecution of Christians.
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 469: Yeah, you gotta treat me better, or it gotta be your funeral and my trial
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 213: B: Yeah right, 'cause you never drive too fast, do you?
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 496: Gill: Let me see if I can get this up... Yeah, that is great. (Euan: sorry to interrupt TV mama but you stopped sharing your screen ...).. Sorry I'm not very good at this. This is difficult, people. - Wait, I'm sorted, just counted backwards to seven. Can y´all see my screen now?
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 524: Yeah Darlin' go make it happen
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 533: Yeah Darlin' go make it happen
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 550: Yeah Darlin' go make it happen
xxx/ellauri175.html on line 57: Yeah
xxx/ellauri175.html on line 86: Yeah
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xxx/ellauri175.html on line 99: Yeah, yeah, why not? (꿈만 같지?)
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 336: Fischer: Yeah. Nobody here gives a shit about the Japanese. How many hundreds of thousand people did the US kill with the atom bombs , justifying it with the most ridiculous excuse that it saved millions American soldiers, when Japan would gonna surrender in a few weeks or month or so anyway. Right? The United State is based on lies, is based on theft. Look what I have done for the US. Nobody has single handily done more for the US them me, I really believe in this. When I won the World Championship in 1972, the United States had an image of ,you know, a football country, baseball country, but nobody thought of it as an intellectual country. I turned all that around single handily, right? But I was useful then because it was the cold war, right? But now I'm not useful anymore, you see, the cold war is over and now they want to wipe me out, get everything I have, put me into prison.
xxx/ellauri224.html on line 612: "I saw her one time outside the office, at a restaurant, and she came by my condo once," Condit said of Levy, who was from his congressional district. "Maybe twice. Yeah, I think it was twice she came by."
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