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But your state is teetering on the edge of Armageddon, you nitwits, which may be why politicians are focusing on evil straws.
For those who admire Christopher Columbus there is a feeling that the PC nitwits know little about him, and that is most likely the case.
Fox News' primetime and early-morning lineups have always been a parade of right-wing nitwits, but under Trump the network has practically become the communications arm of the administration.
I liked RELLENO, SWITCH POSITIONS, CREDIT OR DEBIT, MEMO PAD, INITIATION RITE, COLD-COCK, JOCULAR, LITTLE WHITE LIE, LIMOGES, PATERNITY SUIT, END GAME, KEEP IT TOGETHER, LOITERER, SECURITY DEPOSIT, FITBITS, ITSY BITSY SPIDER and NITWITS.
Read more: A Whole Lot of Nitwits Will Plug a Random USB Into Their Computer, Study Finds When customers launch the initialization tool from the USB drive, the malware copies itself to a temporary folder into the customer's computer.
In New York, the former police commissioner William J. Bratton called the bikers "nitwits and knuckleheads" after the New York Police Department shared a video on Twitter of bulldozers crushing dirt bikes and ATVs that had been confiscated by officers.
By simulating the way light rays bounce around, NVIDIA showed that the odd-looking lighting of Buzz Aldrin's space suit—taken by some nitwits as evidence of fakery—really is reflected lunar sunlight and not the lights of a Hollywood film rig.
The best screenwriter in Hollywood was contemptuous of movies as an art form ("an outhouse on the Parnassus," Hecht declared), and had little trust in the wisdom of studio bosses and producers ("nitwits on a par with the lower run of politicians I had known").
But an equally prurient focus on dicks isn't a useful answer, it's just an ongoing reminder that people can be nitwits about nudity and that even journalists sometimes don't think it's a problem if their inner eight-year-old, which giggles at the word "butts," takes over during an interview.
Just over a decade later, the Coens' portrait of grasping fools and self-important Beltway nitwits trying to behave like characters in a John le Carré novel seems less like misanthropy and more like prophecy — a vision of amoral political buffoonery that's arguably the most realistic depiction of Trumpiness to date.
My point is, not only did Ms. Margolin have to come up with a list of words and phrases that have the letters IT in them twice and are the correct letter counts, but she managed to build her grid with some of them (notably FITBITS and NITWITS) intersecting other theme entries not just once, but twice.
Baggy Pants and the Nitwits is a 1977 American animated series produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and broadcast on NBC.
Seattle Times columnist Emmett Watson remarked in a 1989 piece on Lesser Seattle that the "invasion of California nitwits to the Northwest" had reached "epidemic" proportions.
The Nitwits is about an elderly superhero named Tyrone (voiced by Arte Johnson) who, by public demand, re-emerged from retirement to again fight crime, taking cases at his own discretion with help from his wife Gladys (Ruth Buzzi) and his anthropomorphic cane which he called "Elmo" which, among other things, helped Tyrone and Gladys to fly. Johnson and Buzzi adapted and reprised the roles they had originated in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, with much of the adult innuendo (including Tyrone's original last name Horneigh) being removed to keep the cartoon family-friendly. In the opening titles of The Nitwits segment, Johnson himself was credited with having "created The Nitwits for television." The series ran for 13 episodes; As of 2019, it has yet to be released on home video.
Though the characters appeared together in the show's introduction, they each appeared separately in their own episodes. Each 30-minute episode of Baggy Pants and the Nitwits contained two segments: one for Baggy Pants and the other for the Nitwits. Baggy Pants is an anthropomorphic cat mimicking Charlie Chaplin's "Little Tramp" character, right down to Chaplin's signature toothbrush mustache and walking cane. Similar to Chaplin and the Pink Panther, Baggy Pants performed all of his misadventures in pantomime, without a spoken dialogue by any of the characters in his segments.
Out West was filmed July 8–11, 1946,Out West at threestooges.net and is a remake of Pistol Packing Nitwits starring Harry Langdon and El Brendel. It would later be remade in 1954 as Pals and Gals, using ample stock footage.Solomon, Jon.
The villagers feigned imbecility when the royal messengers arrived.Noodles, Nitwits and Numbskulls by Kurt Werth, Dell Pub Co, 1979. Wherever the messengers went, they saw the rustics engaged in some absurd task. Based on this report, John determined to have his hunting lodge elsewhere, and the wise men boasted, "We ween there are more fools pass through Gotham than remain in it."G.
In "Burns, Baby Burns", Larry, Mr. Burns' son, brings Homer to eat at his house. Mr. Burns was angry and he asks Homer if his son "brings home nitwits and make you talk to them", to which Homer answers "Oh, all the time! Have you ever heard of this kid Milhouse? He's a little wiener who...", before being interrupted by Burns.
292 The group was entirely against the parliamentary system, but harbored two distinct currents when it came to supplanting it. Stelescu himself wrote that "democracy sickens us", since it had resulted in inept governance "by a mass of nitwits".Ornea (1995), pp. 59–60 The movement viewed liberalism and human rights with suspicion rather than hostility, since they left the door open for "capitalism and politicking".Const.
Lowe attended Arnold School, an independent school in his home town of Blackpool, Lancashire. Whilst at school, Lowe played trombone in a seven-piece dance band called One Under the Eight, that played old-time favourites like "Hello Dolly", "La Bamba" and "Moon River". Lowe's grandfather had been a trombonist and was a member of comedy jazz troupe The Nitwits. Lowe also became a skilled pianist.
Lagey was an accomplished drummer and pianist, playing in various nightclubs in London with his brother, Cyril, who was a musician with the comedy orchestra known as Sid Millward & His Nitwits. Lagey's older brother, Butcher Johnson, was also a wrestler. Lagey's hobbies included photography, cars, amateur radio, and collecting jazz records. He lived in Peckham and died of cancer at the age of 74.
His first recorded screen credit was for the 1944 Donald Duck short The Plastics Inventor. He subsequently worked on additional feature films for Disney such as Song of the South and Make Mine Music in 1946, but gradually progressed to TV animation. In the 1960s and 1970s, Case worked as a director for popular TV series such as The Dick Tracy Show, The Pink Panther and Friends, Baggy Pants & the Nitwits, What's New, Mr. Magoo?, and The Fantastic Four.
The government of Kazakhstan at first denounced Borat. In 2005, following Borat's appearance at the MTV Movie Awards, the country's Foreign Ministry threatened to sue Sacha Baron Cohen, and Borat's "Kazakh-based" website, www.borat.kz, was taken down. Kazakhstan also launched a multi-million dollar "Heart of Eurasia" campaign to counter the Borat effect; Baron Cohen replied by denouncing the campaign at an in-character press conference in front of the White House as the propaganda of the "evil nitwits" of Uzbekistan.
Haltrecht, p. 79 Among those outraged by Rankl's appointment was Sir Thomas Beecham, who had been in control of Covent Garden for much of the period from 1910 to 1939, and was furious at being excluded under the new regime. He publicly stated that the appointment of an alien, especially one bearing a German name was the "mystery of mysteries", and called the Covent Garden trustees a "hapless set of ignoramuses and nitwits"."Sir T. Beecham Hits at Opera Plan", The Mercury, 7 January 1949, p.
In 1945, writer Monte Brice went through older RKO scripts to find a new idea for Brown and Carney's next - and last - movie and decided on a remake of Wheeler and Woolsey's 1935 film The Nitwits, which became Genius at Work. Genius at Work also starred Bela Lugosi, as well as Lionel Atwill in his last film appearance. This film would become Brown and Carney's eighth and final film together as a team as the studio dropped the two comedians' contracts in 1946.Maltin 1970, p.
Alan was an original member of the Holland Park Set in London that included, Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Stéphane Grappelli, Harry Secombe etc. They would regularly meet up at Alan's basement apartment in Holland Park to rehearse for The Telegoons. For the next two years, Clare's main job was with in Sid Millward's Nitwits, after which he was again with Grappelli for two years. During the period of his 1950–56 residency at the Studio Club in London, Clare also played with Grischa Farfel, Kenny Baker, Harry Parry and Harry Hayes.
However, in addition to being the head of Radio's comedy shorts division, Marcus was given the title of associate producer for features by the end of the summer of 1934. Associate producers during this time were the supervising producers for film production at RKO, and were given on-screen credit as either an associate producer, or simply, producer. Marcus' first feature was Kentucky Kernels, starring the comedy duo of Wheeler and Woolsey, and directed by George Stevens. He would work with the comedy team again the following year, once more with Stevens at the helm, on The Nitwits.
He was one of 14 of 39 independent MPs elected to the House at that election, which as a grouping won 40 percent of the primary vote, more than either of the major parties. He clashed vocally with prominent rural independent Tom Stott in the aftermath, having fallen out over Fisk's failed candidacy for chairman of committees. He also voted in support of the retention of five-year terms, differing from most of the other independents on a key issue. Fisk opposed the reintroduction of the Holdfast Bay railway line, labelling advocates "nitwits" He also ended the prosecution of "topless" male bathers for wearing trunks at Glenelg beach, and unsuccessfully advocated for the construction of an airport at Glenelg.
On the morning of September 27th, his doctor declared him healthy and chipper for a 66 year old, and, according to Friz Freleng, after heading from the doctor, bragged to Friz due to his family history of living past their nineties "I'm going to be around after you guys are gone!". On September 29, 1977, while having lunch with co-workers Friz Freleng and David H. DePatie, McKimson suffered a sudden heart attack and died at the age of 66. He had recently completed directing Misterjaw and had begun work on Baggy Pants and the Nitwits at the time of his death.Remembering Robert McKimson McKimson's body was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Some of it just happened to be the stone unforgiving truth." In describing Clein he wrote "Jailings never stopped him, street-corner pummelings never stopped him, a blast of dynamite didn't stop him..." He further explains, "Reubin's "Miami Life" was a plain-speaking, four-page broadsheet, one that assumed its readers weren't fools and knew full well that the woods were full of thieves and nitwits." His printing plant was blown up twice and his house once, in 1965, which is when he closed his paper, as described in the Tropic, "The fires came and they avenged, wrathful fires that cleansed and purged and howled like angels. Ruebin Clein, beaten, kicked dolefully through the smoking crucible of what had been his home as the investigators did their work.
Hergé started collecting these types of words for use in Haddock's outbursts, and on occasion even searched dictionaries to come up with inspiration. As a result, Captain Haddock's colourful insults began to include "bashi-bazouk", "visigoths", "kleptomaniac", "sea gherkin", "anacoluthon", "pockmark", "nincompoop", "abominable snowman", "nitwits", "scoundrels", "steam rollers", "parasites", "vegetarians", "floundering oath", "carpet seller", "blundering Bazookas", "Popinjay", "bragger", "pinheads", "miserable slugs", "ectomorph", "maniacs", "pickled herring"; "freshwater swabs", "miserable molecule of mildew","Logarithm", "bandits", "orang-outangs", "cercopithecuses", "Polynesians", "iconoclasts", "ruffians", "fancy-dress freebooter", "ignoramus", "sycophant", "dizzard", "black-beetle", "pyrographer", "slave- trader" and "Fuzzy Wuzzy", but again, nothing actually considered a swear word. On one occasion, this scheme appeared to backfire. In one particularly angry state, Hergé had the captain yell the word "pneumothorax" (a medical emergency caused by the collapse of the lung within the chest).
They soon learn that the money came from the Jersey Shore's producers who consider this as an advance payment in relation to a new reality show, Nuns vs. Nitwits, in which the entire trio will take part. Murph is revealed to be perfectly fine and her illness was due to metal poisoning (with Larry saying he has always suspected there was too much iron in the water.) Then she, along with her friends, brothers Peezer and Weezer (the latter thought to have been lost forever to a foster home), will be adopted by Teddy and his new fiancée, Ling, who was Teddy's father's secretary. In the end, after causing one more incident (namely Curly accidentally knocking Sister Mary-Mengele into the pool with a folded-up diving board), the trio run away, bounce off some trampolines over the hedge and onto some mules, on which they clumsily ride away into the distance.

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