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When Zoo first told us this, I straight up cackled.
I have cackled at this game, like real belly laughing.
"The city wants you to integrate-" "We call B.S." Will cackled.
The park's turkeys cackled and a crew of emus looked on.
"Of course it's fine... I'm an actress now, Andy," she cackled.
Blowing minty smoke, he cackled and reached into the shopping bag.
Tricia Tait cackled from across the theater, clearly in on the joke.
The man cackled as he walked away, leaving her shocked and angered.
I also laughed – cackled, even – and had a lovely time at the movies.
I took control, cackled maniacally, and watched the attorney head out the door.
Ms. McMillan cackled and laughed, a wide grin splitting her face in two.
My friend cackled, delighted by how quickly she was able to irritate me.
Colleagues would have openly cackled — pointed, even — the second I walked in the door.
Rina cackled at her friend's confusion, and fishermen on a nearby boat whistled at her.
Cracker and Aquaria playfully batted shady shuttlecocks and cackled about their silly, faraway-seeming feud.
"Oh my goodness, oh stop it," she cackled as she made her way to the main stage.
Comedy is a strong suit for both Diggs and Casal — I loudly cackled in the theater several times.
In Parliament, he mocked opposition lawmakers' pronunciation of Nkandla and cackled openly, secure in his party's overwhelming majority.
He cackled with glee as he sped his bike down a path in the park out of our sight.
Repeating in memory the way a parrot's cackled mantra hovers — random comments on subways, in waiting rooms, connect us.
"My ears haven't popped from my flight yet, but I brought home the gold!" she cackled and then abruptly coughed.
We cackled with glee at the demise of Preserve, her lifestyle website that peddled $4 bajillion custom leather diaper bags.
His synthesizer lines whistled, gurgled, cackled, squished, snickered and belched; their pitches might wriggle, and their tones could bristle and bite.
Amazon might as well have legally named this idea "Death to Blue Apron™" and cackled maniacally as it was filed.
Marnie kept two halves of a broken pencil in her backpack to hold out as prop evidence as she cackled and shook.
The British singer cackled and charmed her way through last night's The Late Late Show in a new edition of Carpool Karaoke.
Employees say she swore during interviews, cackled at people's jokes, and took new hires to lunch, telling stories about her own mistakes.
Recently I mentioned the issue of Bruce's selective hearing to some girlfriends over breakfast at a local diner, and they cackled in agreement.
Wieseltier shifted slightly on the couch to be closer to Handler, they locked eyes and cackled, and she started in with an easy question.
He cackled in between phrases and threw his mic from hand to hand with an absurd grin, but never let his hushed phrasing waver.
"That man has earned the right to go and find a team worthy of his talent," Kimbrough said, then looked at me and cackled.
He sang about tragic love in an operatic falsetto, over orchestral timbres laced with sampled screams; he shrieked and cackled and brandished a whip.
When a female reporter asked if he was chewing gum to calm his nerves during the face-to-face showdowns with Mayweather, McGregor cackled.
"The old runners' denial," Bill Rodgers, a four-time winner of the marathons in both New York and Boston, cackled into the phone months later.
"It's a combination of really smart, innovative, good-for-the-environment technology and really flashy, look-at-me swagger," he said, as Arnett cackled in agreement.
Asked if other crew members join her, she cackled and said, "You can quote me as laughing — but I do try to get them into it."
But at one brunch party in New York, where I live, an old pal of mine cackled awkwardly and confessed his wife wouldn't allow NASTYbook in the house.
He cackled with glee as he raced his 8-year-old relative Rogerio to a playground, where he fearlessly dangled from a jungle gym and swung from a rope.
The audience at the screening I saw cackled almost every time Dench appeared on screen; Wilson and Cordon do their usual schtick; Elba and Derulo are notably not sexy.
Even if the new president were Looten Plunder, arch nemesis of Captain Planet, environmentalists would be pushing him to enact reforms, even if he just cackled maniacally in their faces.
And it's got a wonderful sense of humor that these two men must have just cackled over, because it also says something about society and a kind of rejection/acceptance.
He cackled, then picked up a putter and made a few passes with it as he rattled off questions about "The Foreigner," the thriller that STX was making with Jackie Chan.
I cackled so loudly and involuntarily that a number of the other bus passengers turned around to have a look at the small, cackling woman, and that made me laugh even more.
A witness at the infamous bridge trial painted Christie as a vengeful and manipulative she-devil, testifying that when the New Jersey governor was told of the 2013 lane-closing scheme, he cackled.
It's a mixed bunch, often flimsy, with deliberate lurches of tone, and the Coens, as ever, are unable (or unwilling) to decide whether barbarous bloodshed is something to be flinched from or cackled at.
It was a stunning revelation ... Lesley Stahl grilled Trump like a cheeseburger over the now infamous campaign rally ... where Trump suggested Dr. Ford was a liar, to the delight of thousands who cackled their approval.
At the Erie County Fair, as a tie-dyed sunset swirled out over the midway, past the wine slushie stands and deep fried whatever-you-wants, Mr. Simmons's grating voice cackled out from his cage.
And I cackled, too, and cursed, because God Hand is both an innovative game even when played today, and a (by modern standards) broken-feeling beat 'em up that can easily drive you up the walls.
The format won me over entirely when I put one next to my giant stack of to-be-read books, realized that it made them look as though they belonged to a hulking giant, and cackled gleefully.
Before I was old enough to even understand some of the sexually charged dynamics between Martin (Martin Lawrence) and his girlfriend Gina (Tisha Campbell), I sat through marathons of Martin while my older sister and aunt cackled beside me.
Running a party scene, Mr. Roxburgh sat at one end of the table, his body stilled in melancholic repose, watching with obvious pleasure as Ms. Blanchett stomped and cackled and practiced the ways she might fire a shotgun she shouldered.
Once, she threatened to kick an entire audience out for not taking the case seriously; another time, she cackled so maniacally that the young man in front of her ran from the courtroom, saying he was going to be sick.
Anyone who tells you differently has never cackled their way through an abysmal movie as they made fun of it with good friends, or gleefully beat a joke into the ground, or seen Norm Macdonald spoof a roast by telling the most hackneyed jokes with complete conviction.
She threw her head back and cackled and then segued into a story about the time she went to see flamingos on the salt flats in the distance, how their long slender legs moved in the water and how the fish jumped and flickered in the sunshine.
Often compared to Mel Blanc, the cartoon virtuoso who supplied the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, Ms. Foray cackled, chirped, meowed and sometimes sang her way through nearly 20063 animated productions, often playing several parts at once with quick shifts of accent, dialect and personality.
Slam City Oracles lets you take up space, and take names while doing it "I knew I had hit onto something good with Lost Wage Rampage when, every single time I described it to a woman, each one — no matter how quiet and demure they were regularly — threw their heads back and cackled," she said.
And before they settled down to live lives as normal human beings, they committed the ultimate punk crime of selling out (imagine making money from your music!) Of course, when the Butthole Surfers finally did sell out, they didn't laugh all the way to the bank so much as they cackled maniacally back and forth at the teller.
At one point, video effects turned Bono into his demonic alter ego from the 1990s, MacPhisto, who cackled, "When you don't believe that I exist, that's when I do my best work"; it was the lead-in to "Acrobat," a song about self-deception and hypocrisy from U2's 1991 masterpiece, "Achtung Baby," that it hadn't previously performed in concert.
Jean Valentine explains the bombe, CastTV. and also leads tours there.BCSWomen trip to Bletchley Park, BCSWomen, UK, 8 May 2008."The geese that laid the golden egg — but never cackled" — Winston Churchill, Skirts and Ladders, 26 July 2009.
Said broadsword was called Ghirahem, and when wielded told jokes. When Sir stage approached the dreaded beast for battle, the defiler cackled, and Stage drew his sword. Ghirahem told an inappropriate joke about goblins breastfeeding, and this confused the beast. While pondering this strange sword, Wm. Stage swung with all his might, and the dreaded beast from Yhar was decapitated.
The species' vocalizations are frequently repeated over a long period, and have been described as "an insane cackled laughter, speeding towards the end with a bouncing ball pattern". Eggs are laid during the rainy season from April to November, with the exact time depending on the location; they are laid in May and September to November in Ethiopia, while they are laid in April and May in Sudan.
He began performing at local square dances in 1896, and played regularly at various events throughout the early 1900s. Over the years, Stephens' repertoire grew to include folk tunes such as "Sail Away Lady", "The Arkansas Traveler", and "Mississippi Sawyer." Others included "Candy Girl", "Left in the Dark Blues", and "Louisburg Blues", all of which he later recorded. His favorite tune was probably "Old Hen Cackled," which is believed to have won him the blue ribbon at the Ford fiddlers' contest in 1926.
The chain of Y stations, to which Beeston Hill belonged, contributed on average 3000 coded messages each day to Bletchley Park. At Bletchley Park the messages were taken to different 'huts', depending on whether they had come from the German army, air force, navy or another source. The secret military intelligence gathered in this way was code-named UltraHinsley, F.H.; Stripp, Alan, eds. (1993), Codebreakers: The inside story of Bletchley Park (OU Press paperback ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, and Winston Churchill called those involved his "geese that laid the golden eggs but never cackled".
At his next meeting with Okeh Records Board, he persuaded Ralph Peer to go ahead and record Carson.Miller 1996, p. 72. On June 19, 1923,Mazor, Ralph Peer, 2014, p. 53 Carson made his recording debut in an empty building on Nassau Street in Atlanta, cutting two sides, "The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane" and "The Old Hen Cackled and the Rooster's Going To Crow." Brockman told researchers in the 1960s that Peer had disliked the singing style of Carson and described it "pluperfect awful", but Peer was persuaded by Brockman to press five hundred for him to distribute.
Peer, who worked for Okeh at the time, recorded Fiddlin' John Carson using the old acoustic method (known for its large intrusive sound-gathering horn) in 1923, at the behest of the Okeh dealer in Atlanta, Georgia, Polk Brockman. Despite Peer’s belief that the record was of poor quality, the 500 copies made of “The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane” and “The Old Hen Cackled and the Rooster’s Going to Crow” sold out in weeks. This experience convinced Peer of the potential for “hillbilly” music. Peer left Okeh for the Victor Talking Machine Company, taking a salary of $1 per year.
After the War, the secrecy imposed on Bletchley staff remained in force, so that most relatives never knew more than that a child, spouse, or parent had done some kind of secret war work. Churchill referred to the Bletchley staff as "the geese that laid the golden eggs and never cackled". That said, occasional mentions of the work performed at Bletchley Park slipped the censor's net and appeared in print. With the publication of F.W. Winterbotham's The Ultra Secret (1974) public discussion of Bletchley's work finally became possible (though even today some former staff still consider themselves bound to silence) and in July 2009 the British government announced that Bletchley personnel would be recognised with a commemorative badge.
He is also credited with what is often called the first country music recording, Fiddlin' John Carson's disc "Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane"/"That Old Hen Cackled and The Rooster's Goin' To Crow". In August 1927, while talent hunting in the southern states for the Victor Talking Machine Company, he recorded both Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family in the same session at a makeshift studio in Bristol, Tennessee, known as the Bristol sessions. This momentous event could be described as the genesis of country music as we know it today. Rodgers, who later became known as the Father Of Country Music, cut "The Soldier's Sweetheart" and "Sleep, Baby, Sleep", while the Carters' first sides (August 1, 1927) were: "Bury Me under the Weeping Willow", "Single Girl, Married Girl", "The Poor Orphan Child", and "The Storms Are on the Ocean." Also in 1927, Peer recorded the fathers of modern RnB, The Memphis Jug Band, in a makeshift studio in the heart of Memphis' Beale St. in the McCall Building,1\. Wald, MacMahon, McGourty 2017, p.

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