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  • Can you tell that I get cranky, snarky and oh-so saracastically witty when I am hungover, decaffenated, and still sleepy?

    Archive 2006-03-01 2006

  • Can you tell that I get cranky, snarky and oh-so saracastically witty when I am hungover, decaffenated, and still sleepy?

    Breakfast with "Chad" - Lazy Daisy Cafe 2006

  • "Aw, gee, that'd be a shame, wouldn't it?" said Mudge saracastically.

    The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • "Aw, gee, that'd be a shame, wouldn't it?" said Mudge saracastically.

    The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • "Aw, gee, that'd be a shame, wouldn't it?" said Mudge saracastically.

    The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • "Aw, gee, that'd be a shame, wouldn't it?" said Mudge saracastically.

    The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • It's all too easy to saracastically write off evangelicalism (or any other - ism) and its adherents as stupid, brainwashed, or just generally beneath us.

    The Paris Project 2009

  • On that note, Mr. Colbert should take a gander at GM's market share slide before suggesting (however saracastically) that Lutz should take over the U.S. financial system (shiver).

    The Truth About Cars 2008

  • On that note, Mr. Colbert should take a gander at GM's market share slide before suggesting (however saracastically) that Lutz should take over the U.S. financial system (shiver).

    The Truth About Cars 2008

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