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  • I was I'm sure you, tonstant weader, are shocked by the revelation immediately so smitten that I bought a bottle, and am happy to report that for some reason this one is ready to go from the first mixing.

    Le Labo Oud 27: Perfume Review Marina Geigert 2009

  • I was I'm sure you, tonstant weader, are shocked by the revelation immediately so smitten that I bought a bottle, and am happy to report that for some reason this one is ready to go from the first mixing.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Marina Geigert 2009

  • "I fear dis calm weader not last much longer," he observed to me.

    In the Wilds of Africa William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • New York, famously wrote an excoriating review of A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh, in which she complained that "Tonstant weader fwowed up".

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • New York, famously wrote an excoriating review of A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh, in which she complained that "Tonstant weader fwowed up".

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Thomas M. Wagner of SF Reviews. net loved it less, and seemed to have a much harder time with the quantum mechanics than Paul Di Filippo did (I should clue in you, constant weader; the bogus thing about the speculative physics in this book isn't the use of the observer effect.

    i am friend to the undertow i take you in i don't let go matociquala 2007

  • June 12, 2008 at 3:09 am teh weader in TTI is mizrable tewday so I feel like habbin a naice warm cup ob hawt chokklit wid sum Jagermeister in it, an juz curlin up n goin tew bed, but, alas, ai’m at wurk hows bowt yew leeza?

    no parkin heer - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Lord love you, ma'am, (and ye need it, _sotto voce_), an 'maybe you'd give us a thrifle for the male's mate; it's hard times wid us this weader. "

    The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One William Carleton 1831

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