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There is a similar instance described in the book Gravity's Rainbow wherein Tyrone Slothrop dropped his harmonica in the toilet at Harvard (circa John Kennedy) when about that time the buss'boys/shoe shine guys come in the bathroom singing "Slip da'talcum to me Malcomb!", and poor Slothrop had no escape but, you guessed it, way down in da'hole ... and one can only imagine from there what one might find in the (bada'bing!)
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Malcomb: Go back to your trailerpark and read your bible.
Think Progress » Legendary columnist Molly Ivins, 62, dies. 2007
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Howell didn't get all bent out of shape if the arm failed to disengage and Malcomb had to release it manually from inside the shack.
The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002
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For reasons still unknown to Malcomb, the surgeon had held him responsible.
The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002
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The frustrated dermatologist who had valiantly but unsuccessfully treated him had offered up different, but as many, theories on why Malcomb was cursed with the facial topography of a Halloween mask.
The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002
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To the other guards it was the least desirable post, but Malcomb preferred it.
The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002
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He never looked past Malcomb as though he weren't there, and sometimes he even waved at him as he passed the guard shack.
The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002
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It had become second nature for Malcomb to note when someone came past, either heading toward the building or returning to his car.
The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002
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Nothing had changed since the last time Malcomb had looked out, except for the addition of Dr. Howell's silver Beemer -- third row, second car.
The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002
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Malcomb would too if he could afford a set of wheels like that.
The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002
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