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  • Dirty, danky, harshly-lit, partially-destroyed bathrooms and lairs don't seem that hard to do, especially since most of them are cookie-cutter copies of every other entry in the series.

    Lionsgate Takes Paranormal Activity 2 Director Back From Paramount, Obliges Him to Direct Saw 3D | /Film 2010

  • "Ja, danky slum, Dutchy," she said airily, as she sank upon her cool step, stretched her toes and sighed:

    The Speaker, No. 5: Volume II, Issue 1 December, 1906. Various 1904

  • Intel can always slash prices to clear out the danky old chips to the gullible consumers, but Intel is now under closer scrunity by the governments around the globe to ensure that Intel stop twisting computer makers to choose Intel over AMD.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2010

  • The second place we walked into cost only 37 RM but the rooms were smaller than the walk-in closets one can find in New York City and the shared bathroom was a bit ... danky.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream? ? Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • I watch the smug curve in his mouth and smell the sneezy air of the dumpy, dampy, danky, dark dungeon office that Inspicorp keeps for the drops offs and pick ups of all the seeds and shit.

    Bonnie: The Uninspired Muse Eddie Wright 2009

  • It makes me rest good at night to know that unlike, well, I'll call names, unlike probably a Beyonce or Alicia Keyes or any of the young people, I know that I could go in a little danky place, if all of this falls apart, if everything falls apart, I can go into a little danky place, sit down next to a keyboard player, and I can sing Lush Life for twenty dollars a night.

    Singer Bettye Lavette, Still Raising Hell 2006

  • London is a generally smelly place, though - an inexplicable tang of diesel wherever you go, like the buildings claw onto it to keep it in the streets; the danky pissy pong of the Underground, tagged with a nagging wonder of how many thousands of people that last breath has been through; and on this morning, a chorus of perfumes from the fancily-dressed dames (French version, not the Harvey Keitel one) on their way to the pentecostal church down the road from mine.

    British Blogs 2008

  • London is a generally smelly place, though - an inexplicable tang of diesel wherever you go, like the buildings claw onto it to keep it in the streets; the danky pissy pong of the Underground, tagged with a nagging wonder of how many thousands of people that last breath has been through; and on this morning, a chorus of perfumes from the fancily-dressed dames (French version, not the Harvey Keitel one) on their way to the pentecostal church down the road from mine.

    British Blogs 2008

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