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Damon guzzled water, contorted his face and had full-on agita.
He guzzled beer, dated a lot of girls, dabbled in drugs.
That translates into $2,190 annually if you guzzled two cans a day.
I stood with my back pasted to the wall and guzzled rum.
Plus, I guzzled so much water and the tech is pressing against me.
Inside, several dozen "Free Staters," as they're called, guzzled down glasses of craft cocktails.
Big wheelers got lodged in mucky ditches, and onlookers guzzled mason jars of moonshine.
But under state ownership it has guzzled public funds as hungrily as its jets consume kerosene.
Within minutes, he'd guzzled the other three cans of Budget – I'd never seen anything like it.
My friends popped pills, snorted lines of coke off shiny pianos, guzzled sake, and sang karaoke.
Here's an argument for Houston as this tabloid-addled natural resource that we guzzled like soda.
Several Americans and Canadians guzzled cups of Presidente beer around breakfast time at a beachfront cabana.
A group of people near me guzzled Budweiser from what appeared to be a ceremonial ram's horn.
Back to the party ... Lil Uzi Vert guzzled champagne and there were Uzi-themed cocktails, courtesy of D'usse.
Children played soccer and guzzled pomegranate molasses, while women in bright hijabs puffed away at their shisha pipes.
Frazier guzzled six 12-ounce bottles over an hour or so Wednesday morning, and suddenly the symptoms diminished.
They guzzled coffee like it was water to stay awake, some eating discarded food that was not necessarily theirs.
Having guzzled Punjab and Sindh, it set its ambitions on Oudh, a territory roughly the size of South Carolina.
Poland ranks 14th worldwide in consumption per capita, at 10.67 liters of pure alcohol guzzled per person, per year.
Working his way through, syllable by syllable, he won't stop until he's guzzled down and regurgitated the entire English language.
You guzzled diet soda and carefully calculated the calories of each meal, then went to practice to burn them off.
At last year's edition of the annual event, 7.3 million steins of beer were guzzled, according to The Local Germany.
Meetings were essentially "pub lock-ins", Mr Blue claims, in which managers guzzled alcohol and gobbled kebabs until the early hours.
Grousers say gourmet meals once on offer are now finger foods, and beverages are more likely to be guzzled than sipped.
According to the Energy Information Administration, a government agency, America guzzled nearly equal quantities of coal and natural gas in 23.
There's gonna be 30 pounds of white chocolate alone ... and more than 500 glasses of wine are expected to be guzzled.
Those who were just like him, who started and ended the day with a drink in hand, guzzled the night away.
India guzzled 13.2 million tonnes of diesel in January and February, up 10 percent from a year earlier, recent government data showed.
With More Life and Scorpion, for all their skillful flourishes, Drake constructed streaming-era experiments that happily guzzled inspiration from global provinces.
No matter, he just stands up on his pedals and grinds like a bike messenger who has just guzzled a gallon of espresso.
Yes, clearly there is more work to be done, as one of the recent cases occurred because a traveler guzzled a damn slug.
These are often timestamped recollections of the ins and outs of the user's experience with whichever pinger they've selflessly guzzled in the name of science.
Roughly the same size as the 6-foot-6, 28-year-old Gronkowski, Zo was Gronk long before Gronkowski ever guzzled from a beer bong.
I talk about how I wanted to drink or I intended to drink — but I never actually guzzled booze, got drunk, and had a bad time.
Campaigners also say large-scale agriculture projects, like soya and sugar cane plantations, which started in the late 1990s, have cut down Bolivia's forests and guzzled water.
For much of its commercial life, Beaujolais was known as the ultimate vin de soif, that is, fresh, delicious, thirst-quenching wine to be guzzled by the pitcherful.
This book is a pure and uncomplicated pleasure to read, and it begs to be guzzled down like chilled rosé, sweet and summery and just a little intoxicating.
Amy Adams' Camille Preaker guzzled vodka, took drugs with her teen sister (Eliza Scanlen), and skulked around her suffocating Missouri hometown in shrouds of black clothing on Sharp Objects.
This means that liquid purchased by the government in Queensland is guzzled back up again when it crosses the state border, explains Jamie Pittock, a member of the group.
Plenty of companies took premature, massive A rounds and guzzled capital all the way to Series B. They became the source for all those flat and down C rounds.
The troops—most of whom were from the Navy—guzzled so much beer that bars had to make emergency deliveries and steal from the stock of other nearby bars.
Despite a thirst so intractable that he "greedily guzzled" eau de cologne when he couldn't find anything better, Maurice, who idolized his mother, never failed to summon her sympathy.
The things listed here could run the gamut from a full-blown Deliveroo night to a quick takeaway coffee that slipped your mind as soon as you'd guzzled it.
Nick probably (definitely) made out with each girl at least once while the rest of them guzzled champagne and tried to convince themselves the situation wasn't completely and utterly degrading.
We're told they all showed up late Tuesday night around midnight and left the club around 4 AM. They posted up at a VIP table and guzzled vodka and champagne.
Scientists don't entirely understand what causes hangovers, but every over-imbiber knows its effects: puffy skin, headaches, nausea, the feeling when you drink water that you just straight-up guzzled acid.
They've teamed up again to confront Victor's maid, Maria Gonzalez (Annie Pisapia), one of the complicit marks who intentionally guzzled poisoned Ice Juice to crush Chuck, Charles, and Ira's IPO dreams.
And while the cans are meant to be guzzled on their own, it's not hard to imagine mixing the stuff with other kinds of liquor for a particularly boozy summertime cocktail.
There was a time many years ago when cars guzzled gas like beer, teenagers raced them on Friday nights, and Detroit automakers boasted about their vehicles' ever-increasing horsepower and speed.
We knew the uniform or code of conduct couldn't erase what was in the hearts or on the lips of troops at the enlisted men's clubs where they guzzled 3.2 beer.
"How about a glass or two with dinner," Don suggested and then he laughed, telling me about the two-bottles-a-day squires in the 18th century, though they probably guzzled port.
Although the former Kingdom of Siam guzzled an estimated 1.39 trillion Thai baht (roughly $39 billion US) of beer last year, few have attempted to grow hops here because it seemed, well, impossible.
Unlike 2002, when Ambani indicated Infocomm would be profitable within a year, this time he has given no indication of a timeline for making profits from a business that has already guzzled around $30 billion.
" The documentary quickly cuts from the diner — which was a location in the film "Goodfellas" — to a milk commercial in which Strawberry guzzled milk and declared, "It's got the power I need for pure energy.
As Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, on last week's "Saturday Night Live," Ms. McCarthy guzzled gum, offered an apology "on behalf of the press, to me" and doused a reporter with a Super Soaker.
Of course, the original Oktoberfest will be celebrated in Munich, where the weeks-long event attracts more than 6 million people from around the world and nearly 2 million gallons of beer are guzzled every year.
You may believe we're well past the dumb days when Americans uncritically guzzled this beverage as if it were an elixir for their shittiest ills, but that myth clearly continues to persist in times of desperation.
On a recent evening, a white-haired gentleman guzzled peach-and-rosewater white-wine sangria and waved the steam coming off his plate of Jewish-Libyan mafrum , potatoes stuffed with ground beef, toward his nose, inhaling deeply.
But once I finally caught him live at New York's Terminal 5—where I dodged bros with their partners on their shoulders and guzzled a few $13 well drinks—I realized his success relies on a recipe.
I was one of them once, before a hastily guzzled single Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso preceded my first panic attack, an anxiety disorder, and an inability to drink caffeine without experiencing terrifying heart palpitations that lasts to this day.
Another day the league announced that the Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster had a "diluted urine" sample, which either meant he imbibed something naughty or put his mouth to a fire hose and guzzled water constantly for 10 minutes.
A group of women dressed in tight, sparkly gowns guzzled champagne from the bottle one evening around a table littered with french fries, fried chicken and a birthday cake, taking turns smearing frosting across the face of the birthday girl.
Shortly afterwards came QT, an even more meticulously moulded type of star—all peroxide hair and lip gloss—a virtual avatar for all the sickly sweet pop she creates to be guzzled down like the fizzy pop drink she peddles.
A group of women dressed in tight, sparkly gowns guzzled champagne from the bottle one evening around a table littered with french fries, fried chicken and a birthday cake, taking turns smearing frosting across the face of the birthday girl.
"Luxe-ables, Spaghettios, Todd Pockets, and Food Hall Funyon Rings" are all on the menu, as well as boozed-up versions of the Capri Sun and Sunny D (named The Plaza Punch and Sunny Te) that Kevin guzzled down in the movie.
In July, as the Iraqi army stormed the ISIS stronghold of Mosul some 60 miles away, bands of roving war reporters lugged flak jackets and camera gear through the mahogany-veneered lobby while frontline aid coordinators nervously guzzled coffee between long shifts.
"It's not really any different than being anywhere else," said Alexis LaBerge, 27, who was one of the first to move into the low-income development in Waltham from an old house that guzzled fuel to keep the house and hot water heated.
It's not quite as cut-and-dry as Hy Weiss's fifty dollar handshake, but it's still slimy, and brings to mind Lester Bangs's fears of a sanitized, soulless music landscape, wherein the tastemakers are just regurgitating whatever they've guzzled down from the hands that feed.
Mr. Bourdain's taste buds and legendarily steely stomach might have objected to a few of the delicacies he guzzled down on camera for our vicarious entertainment, and education, but he was, above all, a tireless ambassador for testing your comfort zone, for being all in.
Reportedly guzzled by the likes of Beyoncé, Tom Brady, and Miranda Kerr, alkaline water is a pH-basic version of regular tap water that is said to balance your body chemistry, keep you better hydrated, clear up your skin, boost your immunity, and neutralize free radicals within your system.
A study of more than 120,000 nurses in the United States revealed that women and men who guzzled the highest amount of these beverages and ate the most chocolate had an 18% and 5023% lower risk of developing skin cancer, respectively, presumably because of the caffeine they contain.
But Concorde, although a technological marvel for its time, was never a commercial success: the 14 aircraft that saw service were heavily subsidised by British and French taxpayers; they had limited range and guzzled fuel flying subsonically, which they were largely forced to do over land because of their sonic booms.
She has twice snogged a boy in the face of another boy she's interested in, she has guzzled wine with chaos eyes while Wes broke it off with Laura, and congratulated Josh for "doing the right thing" after he exaggerated his feelings for Georgia then went off with someone else.
It was just two short years ago that the Warriors defied conventional wisdom and relentlessly chased a record 73 wins in the regular season, finding great enjoyment in their quest amid the incessant chatter of naysayers who insisted that the extra gas guzzled to get there would lead to a fatal fuel shortage in the postseason.
Half-guzzled bottles of wine are crowded together like subway passengers, waiting to be converted into vinegar, as well as red chiles decomposing in a vat, en route to becoming one of the spicy condiments that Pelaccio and Pomplun will incorporate into the menu at Bakar at BackBar, their more casual Hudson spot featuring flavors from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
For example, back in 22017, at the height of pumpkin spice mania, this very website described the PSL as "an unctuous, pungent, saccharine brown liquid, equal parts dairy and diabetes, served in paper cups and guzzled down by the liter" — even though clearly the pumpkin spice latte is a highly delicious treat that pairs well with wearing vests and making dorky comments about how crisp the air feels today.
He was wearing an untucked shirt, baggy jeans, and beat-up hiking boots, and halfway through his reading, when he stumbled over a line he had written a decade earlier, he said, "Fuck, man, I need a drink," and about seven minutes after that a guy from my program passed a six-pack of beer up onto the stage, and the man yanked off a can, popped it open, and guzzled.
In the palm-fronded garden of his 11-bedroom belle epoque manse, La Jungle du Roi ("Jungle of the King"), with its mounted zebra heads, fur pillows and abundant mirrors, beside his neo-Roman swimming pool, 250 guests — "friends, clients and editors," including Eva Longoria, Bella Thorne and Carine Roitfeld — guzzled Philipp Plein-brand champagne and snacked on gummy bears before perching on clear plastic Napoleon chairs to watch the show.
I try to avoid talking about my what my alcohol and drug addictions were like at the time (fun, boring, sad, happy—read any book about addiction, they're all the same, and they're all correct), but, to be specific about the state of my candy problem, I can tell you that I've guzzled 30 tubes of Rowntrees Fruit Gums in a single day more often than I would like.
He was first sent to prison in 1950 to the Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Concord for five years. Barboza would later lead a wild prison break in the summer of 1953, which would become the largest in the prison's seventy-five-year history. Joe and six other fellow inmates had guzzled contraband whiskey and pilfered amphetamine tablets, overpowered four prison guards and raced away in two separate cars. During their furlough of freedom they beat random people in the street, cruised the bars in Boston's Scollay Square, wandered to the neighborhoods of Lynn and Revere, and were finally apprehended at a subway station in East Boston.
Science fiction author Ray Bradbury ate at Clifton's as a struggling writer, often taking advantage of the policy that anyone who couldn't afford to pay didn't have to, and in the 1930s attended meetings of the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society, which met for years at the restaurant. Author/agent/fan/collector Forrest J Ackerman later wrote, "...we moved to Clifton's Cafeteria, a feature of which was their free limeade and lime juice. Some of the members who didn't have more than a nickel or dime to spend guzzled a lot of that free juice."Ackerman, Forrest J "Through Time and Space with Forry Ackerman: Part VIII" Mimosa 23, p.

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