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It's the perfect vehicle for the meats and/or farm-fresh vegetables that get stuffed inside.
Loosen your belt buckle, throw on your baggiest sweater, and prepare to get stuffed like never before.
Don't worry AJ, even superfreak athletes like Dez Bryant get stuffed by the rim every now and then.
Today's revealer was originally going to be GET STUFFED ... good thing I checked out Urban Dictionary and Wiktionary first.
If a zucchini plant blossoms and the flower doesn't get stuffed with cheese and fried, then is it even summer?
Her remarks after the race also went down in local sporting folklore, telling "chauvinists" in Australia's racing industry to "get stuffed".
" These are from The Sun: "We'll Get Stuffed by Turkey"; "Checkpoint Charlies: Euro Judges Open Floodgates to Illegals"; "Eur All Invited.
As flagship sedans get stuffed with more and more technology and convenience features, how easy they are to use becomes increasingly important.
Paper records, written in questionable penmanship, get stuffed away in filing cabinets, out of the reach of researchers or other healthcare providers.
Frank Dobson told advisers who wanted him to get rid of his when he ran for mayor of London in 2000 "to get stuffed".
"To me, it's a sign that they didn't just get stuffed in a locker here; they had their lunch money taken," Mr. Fallon said.
The hard-Brexit crowd, who long to tell the bureaucrats of Brussels to get stuffed, admire Mr Trump's no-nonsense approach to the rest of the world.
Whatever happens in November's presidential election, Mr Trump has undermined that confidence by showing that an American politician can win a ton of votes by telling foreigners to get stuffed.
Every summer, the most popular European destinations get stuffed to the gills with tourists, who outnumber locals by many multiples, turning hot spots into sweaty, selfie-stick-clogged, "Disneyfied" towns.
Low barriers to entry for the business, along with naturally low repeat rates, creates a destructive formula for rapidly increasing acquisition costs as channels get stuffed (Google and Lending Tree stock charts illustrate this nicely).
Boots, oxfords, loafers — all of these once-cherished styles get stuffed into the darkest corners of the closet in favor of the only shoe that you'll be able to bear when temps are sweltering: sandals.
The openrates vary by company and campaign, but they're often in the range of 70 to 90 percent, whereas email open rates have been falling for years as inboxes get stuffed with more and more spam.
A few possessions later, perhaps looking to release some frustration, Anthony tried to aggressively dunk the ball during a stoppage of play, only to get stuffed by the rim, lose his balance and land on his back.
Certainly after watching Andre Galvao get stuffed on every attempt to take Tyron Woodley down, then looking completely bewildered, Maia's willingness to sit to his butt just to make a grappling exchange happen on his terms is encouraging.
The further you get out onto the fringes, the more you come across "pushing boundaries" and "no safe spaces" arguments from the same guys who get stuffed up and cry reverse-sexism anytime somebody's nuts get nailed to a cabin floor.
Amazon says its Go system has been trained to handle tricky situations that are unique to grocery stores, like customers handling unpackaged produce that looks similar and sits next to other fruits and vegetables or unboxed baked goods that might get stuffed into a single plastic bag.
Get Stuffed is still full of stuffed animals that peer out at you like memories from a past you thought you'd forgotten; the Little Angel Theatre is still full of puppeteers; and Islington Music still stocks the same generic sheet music I dutifully bought as a young player of the world's sexiest instrument, the clarinet.
Get Stuffed was parodied in episode 4 of The Day Today.
Sexual intercourse (e.g. "get stuffed")Green 1999, p. 1154. 2\. Used negatively to mean bothered, as in, "I can't be stuffed to do that!". 3\. having a full belly (e.g.
Regarding her comparison to Avril Lavigne, Coburn stated "just because I'm female and young they have to put you in a box. Frankly, anyone who says I was influenced by Avril Lavigne can get stuffed".
Get Stuffed was a British Television series of cookery shorts (each between approximately 5 and 10 minutes) in which young members of the public demonstrated how to cook their favourite dishes in their own kitchens. The format was aimed at the student population and encouraged viewers to attempt very simple recipes made from inexpensive ingredients using unsophisticated kitchen equipment.
At band practice, Glenn apologises and Buddy forgives him, though he does not want Elaine back. At the breakers yard Terry films a music video for the band's song Nothing Serious and hands the tape to the video editor Donald to be dubbed and cut. Terry finds a note on the caravan door that reads 'Get stuffed' from Dawn then hears a howl of pain from the office. Terry finds two men attacking Des and manages to shift them off him but he gets stabbed.
The episode opens with Melchett informing Queenie that his former tutor's son has been kidnapped and begs for her to pay the hefty ransom. Queenie consults the Lord Blackadder on the matter - he tells her to tell Melchett's tutor's son to get stuffed, stating that only an idiot can be as foolish as to be kidnapped. However, literally seconds later, Blackadder is kidnapped by two Spaniards and held for ransom, followed by Melchett a moment later. They awaken in a damp cell accompanied by a deranged Spanish torturer.
Esrock met his co-host and fellow travel writer Julia Dimon while backpacking in Koycegiz, Turkey. Esrock is also the co- creator, co-developer, associate producer and co-writer of Word Travels. In 2012, production commenced on the OLN TV series Get Stuffed, based on an original idea by Esrock. Prior to his career as a travel writer, Esrock worked in the music industry for SL Feldman & Associates. His career shift was the result of a bike accident that left him with a broken kneecap and a $20,000 insurance settlement.
The 1983 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was held at Speedway Park in Adelaide, South Australia on 21 January 1983. Sydney rider Billy Sanders won his fifth Australian Championship and his record fourth in a row. Sanders caused a stir when he famously told the unruly crowd that after the reception he got he might consider changing nationalities. He then told the crowd to "Get Stuffed" at the end of his victory speech while being unfairly booed following the unpopular decision by Adelaide-based meeting referee Sam Bass to exclude crowd favourite Phil Crump from their heat 14 clash which ultimately Crump the title.
It is not long after the platoon's first parade, and Mainwaring and Wilson discuss a recent exercise which involved crossing a 'demolished bridge' to cross a river. However, Pike fell in, flat on his face. Mainwaring confides in Wilson that he doesn't think he has the unthinking obedience required to make an efficient fighting unit, and is sure that one of his men told him to "get stuffed". Wilson asks Mainwaring about the weapons situation, and Mainwaring reluctantly informs him that it will be a further six weeks before the weapons and uniforms arrive, so they must make do with one shotgun, seventeen carving knives, Jones' assegai, and Bracewell's number three iron.
Regarding the danger of mountaineering and the many friends he has lost in the sport, he has said: "It's completely unstylish to get stuffed in the mountains... I want to die with my feet up in front of the fire drinking a glass of red wine aged about 95." In 2003, Cool was nominated alongside climbing partners for the Piolet d'Or award for a route on Annapurna III. In 2012 he made good on an 88-year-old Olympic pledge by taking one of the 1924 Olympic Gold Medals awarded to the 1922 British Everest Expedition (awarded for "Outstanding feats of human endeavour") to the summit of Everest. This prompted Lord Coe to personally thank Cool and his team for helping "kick start the 2012 Olympic Games".
With 24-hour programming becoming the norm on British television, ITV phased out the Night Time logos and presentation on overnight shows by late 1999 with generic network branding taking its place in most regions and ITV Nightscreen starting to take up timeslots towards the end of the night. From 2001 onwards, many of the former overnight programmes associated with the old Night Network and Night Time services were replaced with repeats of networked daytime shows (many of these including on-screen BSL signing for the deaf). By 2005, the only original Night Time programme still airing was the offbeat cookery show Get Stuffed. Scottish and Grampian (both branded overnight as "Nighttime TV") continued to run its own overnight schedule until around late 2004.
1991–92 ITV Night Time logo, as shown on a holding caption. This was displayed during advertising breaks when the slot had not been sold, as described under "Advertising", below During 1991, Anglia, HTV and TVS discontinued their own overnight strands and began carrying a new ITV Night Time service from London, provided by Thames from Monday to Thursday and LWT from Friday to Sunday. For the first time, both London companies utilised the same on-screen branding throughout the week – the only notable difference being LWT's near non-use of a continuity announcer at the weekend. Around this time, original programming for the network included LWT's Cue the Music, Dial Midnight, ...in Profile, The Big E, Noisy Mothers, One to One, In Bed With Medinner, Night Shift, Get Stuffed and Thames's Video Fashion.
Wilson, the gardener, told Racher "get stuffed, go and shit yourself". The Court of Appeal held that the employer's attitude meant this breakdown in trust and confidence was the employer's own doing, and because the law no longer saw employment as a "Czar- serf" relationship, Wilson was in the right and was wrongfully dismissed. The remedy for breach of contract, following a long tradition that specific performance should not result in draconian consequences or binding hostile parties to continue working together,Contrast Jones v Gwent County Council [1992] IRLR 521, Hill v CA Parsons & Co Ltd [1972] Ch 305, Irani v Southampton and South West Hampshire HA [1985] ICR 590 and Mezey v South West London & St George's Mental Health NHS Trust [2010] IRLR 512 is typically monetary compensation to put the claimant in the same position as if the contract had been properly performed. However, in Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital,[2011] UKSC 58 the Supreme Court held that an injunction is available to restrain breach of contract for the employer's failure to follow a doctor's contractual disciplinary procedure.

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