Comentarista82
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Mmm...I wouldn't begrudge you enjoying those, but do I detect tinges of gluttony?!??And were he to win, he would certainly ingest the delights with gusto!
Not to be consumed on weekend nights.The answer to such a question hinges on the context of the question.
(No Mary Brown's in my town. Not even a Marie Brune!
Wouldn't you feel better if people rallied to open a Mary Brown's there?!?? Shouldn't that be in their sights?!??That prohibition is clearly a violation of individual rights!
I'd rather enjoy a siesta than drive 150 miles for even Mary Brown's.Not if they were looking to case some joints for heists.
There are three Mary Browns in driving distance from me, but each is a 150 mile drive. Maybe next time I'm in Ottawa I'll try it. They won't open near me; they'd have to call it Marie Brune and clearly indicate they serve poulet frite.
So you're in Quebec? Know the pro bowler from there? He's really good and a very cool guy named Francois Lavoie. Smooth-as-butter armswing. Would you like to assist him in toting his equipment at a tournament?No. There is no "Marie Brune" - that's Mary Brown in French. There's a number of chains that won't open in Québec because of the language laws. Some view our language police's operations as similar to the Stasi's.
They actually get his name right on the PBA. It's the Finn's names they struggle with.Non, je regrette. Je lui ne connais pas. But among our linguistic assets is the cedilla, so that we can ensure his name isn't pronounced "Frankoys." See: François - "Franswaz."
Whatever suits your tastes.They actually get his name right on the PBA. It's the Finn's names they struggle with.
I have to wonder if such assets are limited to certain castes.
Lavoie's special: aside from being a universally nice guy, he's one of the FEW to bowl 2 televised 300s--on two of the toughest patterns.
Do those tastes translate to any thetas?Whatever suits your tastes.
Only in a sheath.Do those tastes translate to any thetas?
A person hastes away once another draws his sword from that.Only in a sheath.
A sachet would be gentler than a sword.A person hastes away once another draws his sword from that.
CachesA sachet would be gentler than a sword.
While trying to raid the caches, the thief suffered a scathe upon escaping.Caches
He should have paid more attention to the scythe hanging by the doorway.While trying to raid the caches, the thief suffered a scathe upon escaping.