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There's lots of videos of this on the Internets, but I chose this one (despite the head-shakingly awkward co-host) because it demonstrates two versions of Elephant Toothpaste -- one of which you can do at home with easily available materials.
Boing Boing 2009
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(That's him riding shotgun with a woman shakingly terrified of the highway.)
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We dream so long and hard that our imaginations have filled in every little detail of what our dreams can look like, that it becomes boot-shakingly intimidating to make any attempt at making them come true.
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But what makes me shakingly angry is the way Aidan Radnedge reported the event in today's Metro.
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Regardless of your preciously facile conception of those men and their work, they authored the two most earth shakingly important documents extant.
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We dream so long and hard that our imaginations have filled in every little detail of what our dreams can look like, that it becomes boot-shakingly intimidating to make any attempt at making them come true.
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The more than 200 photographs — most taken by scientists from submersibles and ROVs, some shot for the book — show just how head-shakingly bizarre life can be.
Boing Boing 2007
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Hate to disappoint you (and me), but I don't think anything truly earth-shakingly bad is going to come out about Obama.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2008
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He's a rock guitarist, and the songs he writes are chunky and riff-based, straightforward, unpretentious, and amp-shakingly good.
Alex Remington: Richard Lloyd, Television Guitarist, Playing Washington DC Velvet Lounge Tonight 2008
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If you think otherwise, try being a typical adult of the 1950s and correct a teenage miscreant who might be, say, screaming at your wife while she shakingly leaves a gas station.
Dicks: "This immoral self expression goes beyond freedom of expression." Ann Althouse 2008
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