More white privilege, though at least not a
you-know-who even if he does play the violin and is good at math.
'I'm a bit like a robot, I'll just keep going' Fleur with
you-know-who Are you feeling the pressure with your second single?
--NH GOP activist Jan Glassman speaking about
you-know-who.
Perhaps just"Don't holler at
you-know-who" is enough some days.
England's dietary regime has clearly served them well to date, for having won nine of their ten qualifying matches (drawing the other), Southgate's youngsters go into this eight-team championship priced as Stan James's 11/2 second favourites;
you-know-who are 11/4 favourites (Paddy Power).
Gooch's crime in Pietersen's eyes was to give an interview in which he deigned to suggest England needed to win their three-Test series against West Indies to banish talk of
you-know-who. Pietersen's response, via Twitter, saw him call out Gooch -- still England's leading runscorer in Tests -- for captaining a rebel tour of apartheid South Africa in 1982.
"Just like
you-know-who, when a suitable victim wanders by, the scorpion grabs the doomed creature with its pinchers and stings the prey," the zoo said.
He is tainted by his association with
you-know-who and his tactics are really a continuation of the old regime.
That event includes an early visit from
you-know-who and pictures taken in Santa's Photo Booth, plus performances by choirs and a cappella groups from Willamette High School and Northwest Christian University.
to the said: Ten years after she won her only Wimbledon title, Sharapova drubbed plucky Brit Samantha Murray, no relation to
you-know-who, 6-1 6-0 in 58 minutes on No.1 court.
which I say because words are put in my mouth because
you-know-who is
We also had an eye on the Portugal-Sweden match as well and everyone agreed it was a turgid affair until
you-know-who popped up with the winner.