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" Or at the very least blurting out, "Oh shit!
"I can take her," Finck recalled blurting out in response.
Blurting out inconvenient truths is more than a verbal tic.
As soon as you open Messages, Siri starts blurting out your messages.
She's not even saying lines, she's just blurting out sounds and making faces.
"My mind just goes wild and I just end up blurting out ideas."
She seemed to have forgotten entirely about his blurting out that he loved her.
It's not like I'm blurting out information, saying goodbye and having no warmth or empathy.
It's a bit like watching Jeopardy and blurting out the answers at the TV screen.
His blurting out of his political stage directions was a vintage moment of Trumpian indiscretion.
" Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leader, accused Mr. McConnell of "blurting out the truth.
It also helped that Seinfeld and Chappelle can't play this game without blurting out the wrong words.
I considered blurting out the safe word, but I didn't, because I was terrified that nothing would happen.
" Jones kept jawing at him until Rubio took the bait, blurting out ... "You're not gonna get arrested, man.
He told Pegg he could recall blurting out guitar instructions at one point, and that was just about it.
But the contestant somehow got it right instead of immediately blurting out "SUCK IT DORK" like any of us would.
Someone may shock you with a shameless declaration of love, or it could be you blurting out your desire for more.
Trump has frequently acted as a child, impulsively blurting out claims and condemnations that call into question his fitness to serve.
Anyway, he ended up blurting out the L-word while kissing JoJo goodbye not the smoothest delivery, but A+ for commitment.
" Instead of quickly blurting out an overly practiced response, Lipp-Hendricks suggests candidates "listen carefully to the question that someone's asking.
But it's also part of Mr. Trump's political strategy of blurting out publicly what he is accused of doing in secret.
But Trump's U.N. speech was a read-from-the-teleprompter performance, not a case of his just blurting out something awful.
" At some point during the five-hour dinner, Bannon recalls blurting out to Sessions, "We have to run you for president.
He tends to go off script, blurting out whatever pops into his head regardless of whether it's even remotely appropriate or accurate.
Vergara paused and asked the host to repeat the word before blurting out similar-sounding gibberish as the audience roared with laughter.
But there's something else on everyone's mind, and it comes blurting out of the audience early in the question-and-answer session.
My biggest obstacle(s) are the over-indulging in the booze and blurting out spiteful, ignorant reductions of the human spirit itself.
"You don't have presidents blurting out things when lives are at stake, and if that is what it was, it would be scary."
After Q and A's and screenings, people hang around and they immediately start blurting out stuff about their own family and own society.
Cue the Say Anything Challenge — a deceptively simple vocab game in which players take turns blurting out any random word without pausing or hesitating.
The aides warned Trump against the idea, but he ended up blurting out publicly that he wasn't ruling out a "military option" in Venezuela.
Communicates Honestly: Being honest doesn't mean telling people where they can go if they make you angry, or blurting out every thought that comes to mind.
Hyde-Smith has done nothing to help her cause since blurting out her now-infamous line about taking a front row seat at a public hanging.
Mary Jane must really like Justin because she commits a horrible mistake: blurting out that he has exactly $30 million and doesn't even have a good excuse!
Joe Manchin derailed them with one move: blurting out his support for the controversial pick in a TV interview, effectively clinching her confirmation for President Donald Trump.
Officers will also have to press a button to hear the result of their query to prevent the voice assistant from accidentally blurting out sensitive information in public.
Jimmy is a bit more direct, blurting out that Tyson is "hot" — a totally appropriate thing to say to the dean of the college your child might attend.
And by the time the last page has been turned, readers might find themselves blurting out newly learned facts about, say, the number of atoms in a fingernail.
Yet between songs, returning to a thick accent and blurting out all sorts of candid tidbits, Adele remains a North London "working mother," as she put it onstage.
I thanked the hostess for her hospitality the next morning, blurting out that I was not expecting to find such comfortable accommodations at the end of the world.
I admire the gold Suzi Quatro records that line the walls without blurting out that I have the photo of him outside Salford Lads Club framed above my bed.
He begins his non-date with Carmen by blurting out that he's celibate, then calms down when she hastens to clarify that she's not looking for a love connection.
Our baby son—then just shy of 6 months old—woke up coughing in an eerie and unnatural way, as if he were blurting out a high-pitched syllable.
Free of any controversy like blurting out "La La Land" to close out a night, Faye Dunaway took to a couch all alone and asked someone to pass the fries.
How many more unbeaten matches before someone couldn't hold it in any longer, and found themselves inadvertently blurting out that Manchester City might go the whole season without a loss?
" She adds, "If Trump tried to intimidate Susan Collins, I'd walk right up to him and say," she pauses, lowering her head and mumbling before blurting out, "I love you!
And if you're worried that blurting out, "Hey, instead of The Office tonight, let's watch some nude penetration?" might get things off on the wrong foot, Marin has some simple suggestions.
In the weeks following the Inauguration of Donald J. Trump, so many people started doing so that, in short order, voice mail filled up and landlines began blurting out busy signals.
And with an artist like Louis C.K., who seems unable to stop himself from blurting out his every thought, the Venn diagram intersection between art and artist is very nearly a circle.
The saving grace of the situation can be found in President Trump's paranoia and lack of policy of knowledge, both of which act as guardrails preventing him from blurting out important secrets.
Biting her lower lip to keep herself from blurting out a protest, she kneaded onions into the minced meat; the recipe came from a magazine—it was seasoned with allspice and tomato ketchup.
Rather than blurting out their thoughts in a jumbled and overwhelming way, they're able to clearly explain why they're feeling the way they are, and how those feelings are impacting their overall wellbeing.
Mr. McCarthy was the presumed heir apparent, but he stumbled over policy pronouncements and infuriated allies by blurting out that a committee investigating the Benghazi attacks was created to sink Hillary Clinton's popularity.
" The new feuding between Trump and Assange marks a stark reversal from the 2016 campaign, when Trump breathlessly praised WikiLeaks for its explosive disclosures about Hillary Clinton, famously blurting out: "I love WikiLeaks!
Later, when Richie calls Devon to tell her he'll be staying overnight in Manhattan because he's partying with Hannibal, she tries to make that fight happen, blurting out that she met with a lawyer.
You can hear a child intoning the score of a jump-rope game solemnly, with sleepy urgency, as if blurting out a secret, every syllable held and slurred in the loud shush of current.
" With Trump blurting out Israeli secrets to the Russian government, the Europeans should ask themselves, "Do we really need NATO as it currently exists, providing uncertain American protection and dragging us into Middle Eastern wars?
I know, it's so hard when you just ... can't … help but blurting out the proper way to secure the pacifier hook to the shirt or how to fold the stroller with one hand while holding groceries.
I ended up blurting out that I thought that Katara and Zuko were practically soulmates, and one of the girls started shouting at me that I was wrong because Katara and Aang were going to be endgame.
You, of course, knew that the correct answer is that the ball costs five cents, and you're completely justified if you're wondering if the, well, less-than-smart people were the ones blurting out the wrong answer.
Whether the ego-bruising, heartbreaking news was learned through your partner's social media slip-ups or other forms of so-called digital lipstick, sloppy planning oversights, or their just blurting out a confession, the infidelity always stings.
" But rather than blurting out anything, Welch says you should plan for this question "with an answer that shows your head isn't in the clouds, and your eyes are on the prize of the real job awaiting you.
Jane and Petra are always going to be in competition, whether it's over parenting strategies or their entanglements with Rafael (romantic and otherwise; in fact, both women found themselves blurting out "I love you" to Rafael this week).
These folks need to use their imaginations to express how they really feel, whether by impatiently tapping a ringed finger on the back of a chair or blurting out a sideways remark (oops!) about one couple's marital instability.
RAHA MOHARRAK, Saudi champion mountain climber and adventurer When it came to pursuing the Seven Summits, I finally gathered the courage to pick up the phone and nervously call my father, anxiously blurting out what was on my mind.
Wesley Fraser, who used the Hubble Space Telescope to observe 2004 EW95 in the past, was quoted as blurting out "crap" in front of a laughing audience at a meeting when the New Horizons results were being announced, he said.
"Instead of just blurting out ridiculous promises and false statements, he could easily make his ties, shirts and suits in the U.S.," said Chris Molnar, the founder of Goodlife, which makes its premium T-shirts and sweatshirts in Los Angeles.
We were about to get sent off for the group date and Garrett stated blurting out a whole bunch of stuff about what happened with you guys on the one-and-one and honestly, like it was hard for me to receive.
The legendarily irritating mascot-helper spent the following years hovering around the edges of documents, blinking dumbly under his lascivious eyebrows and blurting out, "It looks like you're writing a letter," until he was sidelined by the company in 2001, officially recognized as a mistake.
Edward Champlin, a historian of Rome at Princeton University, says that Caligula pursued "a love of pranks that a 4-year-old might disdain" and had a penchant for "blurting out whatever is on his mind" — such as suggesting that Incitatus could become consul.
Her two indulgences were literally opposed to each other: Rebecca was musing out loud about how much she had loved rewriting that song, and how much fun she had had rewriting it, when Josh interrupted her by blurting out that he was in love with her.
During Hader's appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Thursday night, a fan called in to ask who he and fellow guest Jay Pharaoh consider the worst-behaved musical performer or host from their time on the show — and Hader wasted no time blurting out his answer.
Blurting out lyrics with skittish, unpredictable energy and impatient charm, he recalls a less cartoonish E-40, another California rapper whose babbling plays rhythmic jokes on you, especially when he coins his own poetic idioms ("Two dicks in my pants!" he announces without explanation; you can either assume he means guns or take him literally).
She cut Rapunzel's hair and slid down the hair ladder with her. Rapunzel felt angry at herself for blurting out and for not cutting off the braid to escape earlier. The witch tossed Rapunzel into a ring of tall bushes and took off. Rapunzel did the only thing she could: sing.
Nicknamed , is the most professional member of the team and second-in-command, Hoji tends to be arrogant of his skills, and is extremely stubborn. He also does not allow his emotions and personal life to interfere with his job as a detective. Prone to blurting out English phrases, his catchphrases are "Perfect!" and "Super cool!", commonly said after finishing a criminal.
During his years as a senator, Biden acquired a reputation for loquaciousness and "putting his foot in his mouth". He has been a strong speaker and debater and a frequent and effective guest on Sunday morning talk shows. In public appearances, he is known to deviate from prepared remarks. The New York Times wrote that Biden's "weak filters make him capable of blurting out pretty much anything".
She meets Shafay's mother over there, who was there to take Bia home. Upon blurting out everything, Bia's brother asks Shafay's mother to leave and carries on with his sister's treatment. Shafay finally is able to convince Bia to come home and they both reconcile, spending their last days together happily and building hope for each other. Rohails parents grieve deeply on their sons death and cry bitterly on his grave.
Dr. Michael Amar, a once respected surgeon, succumbed to madness and started a killing spree to stop the voices inside his head. This spree went through Central and Keystone City and caught the eye of police officers Fred Chyre and Joe Jackam. They later tracked Amar down with the help from Central City forensic scientist, Barry Allen. Part of Amar's psychosis is the inability to stop himself from blurting out his crimes.
While in custody, the men of the court use him to further their own romantic endeavors. By sending love notes to the wrong women and blurting out secrets (including that of an unplanned pregnancy), Costard makes fools of the royal court. Along with Moth the page and Jaquenetta, a country wench, Costard pokes fun at the upper- class. While mocking a pedantic schoolmaster, Costard uses the word honorificabilitudinitatibus, the longest word by far from any of Shakespeare's works.
After Octavian wins the battle, he sends his aide, Agrippa, to tell his mother and sister, Atia and Octavia. Agrippa arrives at Atia's villa and tells Octavia and Atia that Antony has fled to Transalpine Gaul and Octavian has won. He also begins to profess his feelings for Octavia, blurting out he would rather die than cause her unhappiness, but Octavia quickly changes the subject. Atia, meanwhile, is happy that both her lover, Antony, and son Octavian are alive.
He particularly loves meatball sub sandwiches. When asked if he would give up sex or food he had trouble deciding and kept blurting out sex or food, eventually yelling "I want girls on bread!". In "The One with the Ride Along", he appears to be saving Ross from a putative gunshot, when it was actually his meatball sandwich that he was trying to save; it just happened to be next to Ross. He also loves the "Joey Special" – two pizzas.
It is a category where the believer has an open vision and sees a scenario play out in front of them as if they were watching a movie. Finally, saying it, which is possibly the strangest of all known ways to receive a word of knowledge is to speak it out without even realizing you are saying it. Believers have reported this happening when, in a normal conversation, blurting out something that seems completely random but turns out to be a revelation from God.
He is attracted to her, but she informs him that she lost her beloved husband only six months earlier, kisses him, and leaves. Robert and Cathy both receive ten-day leaves, but each dreads being reunited with the dowdy spouse each remembers and being forced back into the dreary life they shared. Cathy cannot bring herself to return to her flat, where Robert is waiting. Instead, she phones Robert and asks him to talk with her on more neutral ground, blurting out that she wants to leave him.
A second debate was held on 20 March on Sky News featuring Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Opposition Leader Michael Daley, moderated by David Speers. An audience of 100 undecided voters asked questions to the two leaders. Issues discussed included stadium funding, climate change, domestic violence, TAFE funding, the M4 motorway toll. When questioned on Labor's planned TAFE funding increase, Daley struggled to provide a precise figure before openly blurting out a figure of $3 billion, which drew laughter from the audience and an immediate "No!" from the Premier.
Steve found out in time and managed to book another venue that Karen had wanted without her knowing. The wedding day arrived and most of Weatherfield went. Tracy also went, determined to get her baby back and accidentally ruined the ceremony by blurting out that Steve was the baby's father when the Croppers insisted that the baby was staying with them. Karen was distraught that her dream wedding was ruined and that Steve had lied to her but they eventually married when Steve convinced Karen that Tracy meant nothing to him.
A CBS camera caught a disgusted Gumbel blurting out "What a f-ing idiot" just after he had finished a hostile interview with Robert Knight of the Family Research Council (FRC). The incident occurred at about 7:15 a.m. ET on Thursday, June 29, 2000 following Knight's appearance to defend the Boy Scout policy of excluding gays from being leaders. The Media Research Center reported that he uttered those words; Gumbel openly admitted to saying so when guest-hosting a June 2007 episode of Live with Regis and Kelly.
Keeping with his active policy in government, he routinely interrupted Bismarck in Council to make clear his social views. Bismarck sharply disagreed with Wilhelm's policies and worked to circumvent them. Even though Wilhelm supported the altered anti-socialist bill, Bismarck pushed for his support to veto the bill in its entirety. When his arguments could not convince Wilhelm, Bismarck became excited and agitated until uncharacteristically blurting out his motive to see the bill fail: to have the socialists agitate until a violent clash occurred that could be used as a pretext to crush them.
David Davis joked that he could make Edmunds vote against any measure by simply phrasing the request for votes in the New England town meeting way: "Contrary-minded will say no."George F. Hoar, Scribner's magazine, Four National Conventions, February 1899, page 159 One friend trying to interest him in a presidential bid pleaded, "But, Edmunds, think how much fun you would have vetoing bills."George F. Hoar, "Autobiography of Seventy Years" (New York: Scribner's Sons, 1903), 1:388. Edmunds took special delight in goading southern senators into blurting out statements that would embarrass the Democratic Party.
However, as Wendy explains to Casper, she and her aunts cannot use any high- level magic or else Desmond will be able to track them down. She begs Casper not to tell anyone about this. Unfortunately, when the Ghostly Trio suspects that Casper is protecting the witches, they interrogate and pressure him into blurting out that the witches cannot use their powers, prompting the Trio to terrorize Wendy and her aunts. Wendy feels she has no choice but to cast a high-level spell to cover the Trio in plaster, thus alerting Desmond's magic tracker of their location.
Alex Zidel of HotNewHipHop gave the song a "VERY HOTTTTT" rating, and stated: "Hopping in the studio and blurting out whatever came to his mind, Wave managed to bring out more emotion than most people would have accomplished bringing a written verse to the studio". AllHipHop opined that "sometimes there's no need to complicate things and in this case with Rod Wave, he's got a formula that works!" HipHopDXs Devon Jefferson named it one the hottest tracks of the week and praised how Rod Wave "exercises his vocal cords with some mental floss bars for the struggle".
In September 1999, Lilly Mattock became the 26th character to be axed from EastEnders by Matthew Robinson, less than a year after her arrival. The character was never given an official exit, and was just quietly dropped from the serial, making her last appearance on 2 September 1999. In the storyline she has an argument with flatmate Dot Cotton after blurting out in The Queen Victoria public house that Mark Fowler (Todd Carty) is HIV positive. A few weeks later, Dot is seen moving into the house of Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard), citing irreconcilable differences with Lilly.
While waiting, Sara and Banjo have a heart-to-heart talk and finally confess their feelings for each other, while Banjo calls Cynthia and says his final goodbye. Sara escapes to seek help, but as the tragedy struck, the car falls into the gorge and explodes ending Banjo's life. Rebecca and Sara mourn for Banjo's death and, unfortunately, Cynthia blames Sara for Banjo's death and creates a scene at his wake, forcefully drags Sara out and blurting out ill thoughts against her. During Banjo's burial, Rebecca and Kara pay their respects for Banjo, while Sara begs for Cynthia's forgiveness.
She traps Brody in a lie about the confession video, and asks Brody when the last time he told the truth about something was. Carrie says it can be fun to tell the truth, and disarms Brody by blurting out that she wishes he would leave his family and move in with her. She describes how Abu Nazir systematically broke Brody down and rebuilt him, and recounts in detail some of Abu Nazir's past terrorist attacks which resulted in mass civilian casualties, referring to the civilians as "Chrises, Danas, and Jessicas." Carrie correctly surmises that it was a phone call from Dana that kept Brody from exploding the vest.
The star of the book is Jack of Jack and the Beanstalk, who tells the stories and deals with the rest of the cast. There is a very loud and annoying Little Red Hen that comes in to complain about no one helping her make her bread (or do anything). Chicken Licken believes that the sky is falling and demands that someone call the President until the table of contents crushes her and the others. Jack introduces Little Red Running Shorts, a counterpart of Little Red Riding Hood, by blurting out the entire story — including the ending — so she and the wolf refuse to be in it.
One of his most popular performances in his later years was guest starring in 1992 in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as womanizing, wise-cracking patient Max Jakey. Most of his dialogue was improvised and he shocked the studio audience by mistakenly blurting out a curse word. He also appeared in an acclaimed and Emmy-nominated turn on Beverly Hills, 90210 as an aging comedian befriended by Steve Sanders, who idolizes him, but is troubled by his bouts of senility due to Alzheimer's disease. He also voiced the Prince of Darkness, the main antagonist in the Canadian animated television anthology special The Real Story of Au Clair De La Lune.
Graelent refuses, blurting out that he knows a woman thirty times as beautiful. The enraged queen dares him to produce this woman on pain of punishment (on count of calumny), and the king orders him thrown in prison. The lady does not appear at his whim as she has always done before, and Graelent is struck by remorse, but gains no reprieve until the next Pentecostal feast, when he is given a last chance to ride out and find his lady. Graelent returns empty-handed, and resigns himself to trial, but just then beautiful damsels arrive in court, with the message that the lady will soon be present to acquit Graelent of his veracity.
In Autumn 1934 she had to send her son Michael to live with her husband's parents (now relocated from Germany to Czechoslovakia) when she was sent to Moscow where she undertook a seven-month training session before returning to China. There had been a concern that if baby Michael had accompanied her to Moscow he might inadvertently have blown her cover later by blurting out words in Russian. It was also during this period that she mastered various practical aspects of spy-craft. This included radio operator skills that were much prized in the world of espionage: she learned to build and operate a radio receiver, becoming an exceptionally fluent and accurate user of Morse code.
The interlude "Frank's Track" consists of Frank Ocean crooning depressing and dark lyrics. American rapper Max B delivers a voicemail about "good vibes" on "Siiiiiiiiilver Surffffeeeeer Intermission", which is followed by fellow rapper French Montana blurting out the phrase "silver surfer" repeatedly on the interlude, until the phrase is repeated by Max B. The song "30 Hours" includes West delivering the "real life commentary" that he has become known for. West unapologetically declares his greatness within "No More Parties in LA", while fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar adds to the backdrop of the song. "Facts (Charlie Heat Version)" is a Nike diss track that features West bragging about the success of his Yeezy shoes.
" Andy Gill of The Independent said, "In the 14 years since World Party, Cee Lo Green has entirely overshadowed his former Goodie Mob friends, and that dynamic dominates this comeback reunion album. Which is no bad thing: whether he's blurting out a lyric about “white power” over a Moody Blues sample (“Power”) or joyously remembering “my very first white girl” (“Amy”), Cee Lo burns with a fierce creative fire." Jason Lymangrover of AllMusic said, "By the end of the album, Cee Lo's presence dominates and songs start falling closer to material from The Odd Couple. Even when AATM feels like it is coming straight out of left field, it is highly entertaining.
Many members of the class would tell her off for these indiscretions, particularly Laura's close friend Claudia Johnson, and even Laura's own nemesis, Bobbie Spencer. When Heather Webber came out of her LSD induced state in 1981, Amy felt sorry for her and became her confidante, blurting out information that helped Heather stay one step ahead of the police while the Diana Taylor murder investigation was going on. In 1981, Amy is the maid of honor at Laura's wedding to Luke and was devastated months later when Laura disappeared without a trace. Amy has one of her few romantic involvements with boxer Johnny Morissey in 1982, but he's dealing with mob influence on his career.
After inadvertently blurting out to Gabriel that she had accepted the proposal, she rushed to Cameron and agreed to marry him. But the new engagement enraged the increasingly menacing Gabriel even further and when Kerry pushed him away one final time, he accused her of 'winding him up' and 'leading him on' and took out all his anger and jealousy on her by violently raping her. Shocked and traumatised by the vicious attack, Kerry confided in Cameron but Gabriel convinced him that Kerry slept with him willingly and was just the girl who cried rape when she was unfaithful, for he knew that no one would believe her after the allegations against Smithy. Kerry was distraught when Cameron didn't believe her and ended their relationship.
Miranda initially pretends that she doesn't love Steve, but when she attempts to admit her feelings for him, she discovers he is now seeing another woman, Debbie. Eventually, at Brady's first birthday party, Miranda ends up blurting out her love for Steve and, to her delight and surprise, Steve admits that he, too, loves Miranda, and that she is "the one." They kiss, and within three weeks they are back together; they remain together for the rest of the series, eventually getting married in a simple ceremony with their closest friends and family in a community garden and purchasing a townhouse in Brooklyn for their growing family. In Sex and the City: The Movie, the pair go through a rough part whereby Steve cheats on Miranda.
These theological differences had begun to take their toll in the political aspects of the colony, and the Massachusetts governor, Henry Vane, who was a strong free grace advocate, announced his resignation to a special session of the deputies. While citing urgent matters back in England as being his reason for stepping down, when prodded, he broke down, blurting out his concern that God's judgment would "come upon us for these differences and dissensions". The members of the Boston church successfully induced Vane to withdraw his resignation, while the General Court began to debate who was responsible for the colony's troubles. The General Court, like the remainder of the colony, was deeply divided, and called for a general fast to take place on 19 January in hopes that such repentance would restore peace.
Also in Lewis's book, the two quietly build themselves a spaceship in the seclusion of an English country house, and take off into space without being noticed by the rest of the world. (It may be noted that both Wells and Lewis, like virtually all science fiction writers until the 1950s, grossly underestimated the resources needed for even the smallest jaunt outside Earth's gravitational field.) Like Wells's book, Lewis's reaches its climax with the Earth scientist speaking to the wise ruler of an alien world (in this case Oyarsa, the ruler of Malacandra/Mars) and blurting out the warlike and predatory nature of humanity. However, in Lewis's book the businessman-scientist pair are the villains of the piece. Moreover, his scientist, Professor Weston, has a philosophy diametrically opposite to Cavor's, being an outspoken proponent of human colonisation of other planets, up to and including extermination of "primitive natives".
The program was unusual among courtroom shows for its crudeness and lack of courtroom decorum: When Big Sugar Ray Phillips instructed the audience to rise for Judge Akim's entrance, the audience rose all awhile cheering and chanting "Extreme Akim" repeatedly. They were frequently heard in a state of frenzy throughout the course of the hearings, blurting out remarks in unison. Not one to restore order in his courtroom, Extreme Akim's hearings were tumultuous, chaotic, and uncontrolled with the litigants, the audience, as well as the judge himself all hooting and hollering at the same time, giving the show an environment similar to early tabloid talk shows such as Hot Seat with Wally George or The Richard Bey Show. While Extreme Akim tended to allow courtroom misconduct, interruptions, and disrespect from seemingly everyone before him, he did occasionally attempt to bring the parties to order, especially if they were the party he perceived as guilty.
Meanwhile Wilhelmina's plan for a date with a younger man takes a turn for the worse when she is called a cradle robber on Fashion TV, and it appears that Marc, who is dressed up as "Halloween Betty" and was jokingly given a raise for it (but not anymore), may have something to do with it. So she makes him find a replacement date that she can take to a major event and gets Christina (Wilhelmina calls her "Carlotta" since she doesn't know her name) to create a dress for her. When Wilhelmina attempts to try it on she is horrified to learn that she can't fit into the size-2 designer gown, with Christina blurting out that Slater has gained weight. Wils decides to shed some pounds, using steam and diet, which helps as Christina finally gives her a dress that fits better and just in time to take the same young guy out to the event until her daughter Nico shows up.
When Anna is called up to proclaim her innocence, she openly describes Phelan as the "monster" he truly is by disclosing her ordeal throughout their conflict — as well as blurting out what he did to Owen and Michael. Unfortunately, she fails to rebuild her case and Phelan becomes satisfied when Anna is later found guilty by the jury on GBH — thanks to Eileen's evidence. Anna, distraught with the verdict, hysterically brands Phelan "pure evil" as she gets dragged out of court, all the while Phelan takes the opportunity to gloat in front of her family and the rest of the court — without Eileen's presence, as she had already left the court once the verdict had been announced; Anna is later sentenced to five years imprisonment off-screen. On the day of Anna's sentencing, Phelan becomes surprised when Nicola turns up at the builder's yard — seeking forgiveness for the previous accusations she made against him.
After working together to extract CCTV footage of Chrissie confessing Den's murder to her boyfriend Jake Moon (Joel Beckett) in Johnny's nightclub, Dennis and Sharon help the Mitchells prove Sam's innocence; the police are called and Chrissie is arrested after Sharon intercepts her attempt to flee the country via the airport, and avenges Den's death by punching her whilst blurting out the last words she told Den before his murder. Following Chrissie's arrest, she is sentenced to life imprisonment after pleading guilty, and Den is finally given a proper burial in his "original" grave next to Angie. In 2015, it is revealed Den was once in a gang which included Phil's father Eric Mitchell – along with his partner-in-crime Gavin Sullivan (Paul Nicholas) and their associates: Henry Hubbard and Ted Hills (Brian Croucher). It soon transpires that Gavin is actually Sharon's biological father, and that Den had apparently done a deal with Gavin: he would adopt Sharon in exchange for Gavin partaking one of Den's criminal jobs.
The songs on Repossessed were heavily informed by Kristofferson's political activism. In the early 1980s his political activities – which also included appearing in concert for UNICEF and stridently protesting U.S. policy in Central America – overshadowed his music, like at the 1981 Grammy Awards show press conference, when the former army captain, without so much as a cue or a provocation, issued his first loud condemnation of U.S. involvement in Central America by blurting out "Let's get the hell out of El Salvador," as the paparazzi and fellow actors looked on. It is unsurprising, then, that such geopolitical concerns would find their way into his songwriting, with Streissguth noting: "What About Me" makes direct reference to the civil war in El Salvador; fearing another Vietnam, Kristofferson's anger was directed at President Reagan, who was providing support for that country's military in their efforts to defeat the left-wing rebels. "Shipwrecked in the Eighties" became Kristofferson's show opener and was partly inspired by a chance meeting with a Vietnam vet, although it also reflected the mess the singer's career had been reduced to in the early years of the decade.

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