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  • Wilson attributed the decline to changes in drinking patterns brought on by prohibition: "It is interesting to note that one hears nowadays less often of people going on sprees, toots, tears, jags, bats, brannigans or benders.

    NYT > Opinion 2009

  • Wilson attributed the decline to changes in drinking patterns brought on by prohibition: "It is interesting to note that one hears nowadays less often of people going on sprees, toots, tears, jags, bats, brannigans or benders.

    NYT > Opinion 2009

  • Wilson attributed the decline to changes in drinking patterns brought on by prohibition: "It is interesting to note that one hears nowadays less often of people going on sprees, toots, tears, jags, bats, brannigans or benders.

    NYT > Opinion 2009

  • Wilson attributed the decline to changes in drinking patterns brought on by prohibition: "It is interesting to note that one hears nowadays less often of people going on sprees, toots, tears, jags, bats, brannigans or benders.

    NYT > Opinion 2009

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  • JM observes the outrageous brannigans of outrageous hooligans.

    May 3, 2010