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In the spot, Ball gives his dad, LaVar, just a little razzing.
On top of all that, the agency endures endless razzing in the halls of congress.
Her two friends had been razzing her about how stinky they'd gotten over the summer.
Great, as long as you have a sense of humor about the razzing he's getting from his family.
She is 79 years old and she spends a lot of her time just razzing people for fun.
They barbecue and watch soccer games; with such an international group, the razzing can get out of hand.
Not the best night, but he's taking it all in stride, having fun with his teammates razzing him.
Draymond Green got some razzing at practice Monday ... courtesy of his superstar teammates like Boogie Cousins and Klay Thompson.
I watched him razzing people, opening his mouth without thinking he'd be beaten to a pulp for drawing attention to himself.
When the game was shaping up to be a blowout, lefties had a great time online razzing Brady and Belichick about their affection for Trump.
Razzing from the dugout was a sport unto itself, and the part my dad probably enjoyed the most, as any 14-year-old boy would.
Kim told us she enjoys razzing the homophobic folks at Westboro Baptist, even if she didn't know for certain who was responsible for the billboards.
Despite the mounting pressure, or maybe because of it, the players at the Oyster Bay rink were out there razzing each other and joking during practice.
There is light chatter in the rooms, the kind of razzing and ribbing that young men who have competed with each other for years are prone to.
Cuba Gooding Jr. had a goood time after the Golden Globes -- partying, shadow boxing, razzing Uber drivers and cutting Sylvester Stallone a break for forgetting to thank black people.
I was one of the younger kids in my cohort of buddies in the neighborhood, so there was a fair amount of razzing me for most of that time.
And now here is, on the East Coast of Florida, back at the Mets' spring training home, Tradition Field, hugging his former teammates and razzing one of the team's PR officials.
My white construction-worker dad, who can be found razzing fellow workers on job sites that they're "socialist and just don't know it," voted for Ms. Kelly in his first-ever midterm participation.
Here's the childishly written statement in question—Fox was razzing Trump for running a Twitter poll asking if he should skip the debate:  The latest statement from Fox News on the ongoing Trump/Fox feud pic.twitter.
People on the internet have been razzing the jeans, giving us flashbacks to Nordstrom's holiday offering of an $85, leather-bound rock, which got similarly mocked online (but hey, it sold out, so what do we know).
Her high profile, coupled with George's increased and increasingly critical tweeting about Trump, have made for any number of awkward moments where husband and wife seem to be cheering (or razzing) from both the home and away stands.
Joined by their respective chiefs of staff and communications directors, the two asked each other questions about their families, and there was some "friendly, competitive razzing" ahead of the games, according to the first lady's communications director, Stephanie Grisham.
There's no feeling quite analogous to sitting with several strangers at a blackjack table and razzing the dealer as he sweeps away all of your chips after he has had an outrageous stroke of good luck against long odds.
She has been posited as the "anti-hoe," mostly by dudes, and that has paved the way for a tremendous meme that pushes back against that notion, with Ayesha casually razzing the morally looser folks of the world while preparing her dishes.
When he swept into the hotel lobby, greeting and razzing the staff, all of whom seemed to light up at the sight of him, he seemed relaxed, the way a person is when in transition, not beholden to the previous labor nor fully engaged in the next.
Ms. Spanberger said they also tried to keep a light tone on their group texts, endlessly razzing — about Ms. Sherrill's eternal obsession with the Gateway tunnel project in her home state, Mr. Rose's incandescent speeches on the floor, the way their hair looked in a photograph accompanying this article.
"A Floridian who puts Florida first and knows Florida best needs to be leading our state," said Mr. Putnam, 43, rattling off how many sheriffs were backing his campaign, boasting of his ability to drive from Perdido Key, near Pensacola, to Key West without aid of a GPS and razzing Mr. DeSantis for his ubiquity on Fox News.
They eventually catch Wheezer and Minnie razzing them; and they confront Wheezer. Wheezer sics Minnie on the Gang as they run away, Minnie on their heels.
In the late 1800s, at baseball's inception, the phrase "chin music" was used to describe razzing or heckling from the fans. It began being used as a synonym for a brushback pitch around World War II.
A Los Angeles Times reviewer who saw the film in a theater called it "so corny" that the audience "died laughing when they weren't razzing on it." The film was popular enough for a follow up Green Gold which became Thunder in the Pines.
The basic format of The Midnight Caller was to have listeners call-in with Tom and Glenn making fun of them (or "razzing" them) and soon after hanging-up on them. The show's novelty and originality made it an underground hit in the Ottawa area.
DeHaven recalled that, when the Michigan players returned to Ann Arbor, they were booed on their arrival: "It was a badly battered team that landed in the crowded Ann Arbor depot, and we received a proper razzing for breaking a four-year record." No Michigan football team returned to play at Notre Dame until 1942.
Theodore claimed on one of his David Letterman appearances that he had filmed a scene as a supermarket cashier in a film starring Bill Cosby, but was fired after a day of shooting after his merciless razzing of the star. Based on the timeline, the picture would appear to have been Leonard Part 6.
Jones was called a "meathead" and someone made "whoopee-cushion noises". Unable to pinpoint the culprits, Jones ejected fourteen from the Chicago bench. For many years, legend had it that the razzing came from a ventriloquist in the stands, but at least one player has identified Chicago coach Mule Haas as the source. Jones umpired his last MLB game in 1949.
The game started with Lakers player Jim Pollard acting as coach. Kundla arrived shortly before halftime, and tried to sneak to the bench, but the fans spotted him and roared. "I took quite a razzing from the guys for that," said John, "especially since we were ahead by eight when I arrived and we ended up losing by five." It soon became apparent that the NBA had outgrown small cities like Fort Wayne.
The disease has taken the movement of Trev's body, but definitely not the spark from his brain and quick, silver-tongued wit. The two find a match in each other, supporting each other in quiet or razzing ways, and ultimately pushing each other to move beyond their deep-rooted and insurmountable sorrows (one from loss, the other from the impending loss of his life from a disease). The strong theme is about love and connection. In the end, this is a story about valuing life and how fragile life is, how precious it is, and how — despite the inevitability of death — the path to that end (including love) is what matters.
Frankie, Dee Dee, and the beach party gang hit Malibu Beach for another summer of surfing and no jobs only to find their secret surfing spot threatened by a gang of bodybuilders, led by the dim- witted coach Jack Fanny (Don Rickles). All the while, a bored Italian Countess (Luciana Paluzzi) is trying to steal Frankie from Dee Dee and, much to everyone's surprise, he seems more than happy to go along with it. She's going to turn him into a teen idol, not unlike Frankie Avalon's real-life persona. Due to some razzing from his former surfing buddies and sage advice from wealthy S.Z. Matts (Buddy Hackett), Frankie sees the error of his ways and goes back to his American beach bunny, Dee Dee.
Another time when Colavito was in a batting slump and the Tigers fans started razzing him for it, he threw a ball he barely caught in left field over the right field light tower and roof.Syracusefans.com Runs and Bases: The 1950s (Part 2), Some Others Oct. 21, 2014 On May 12, 1961, Colavito was ejected from a game with the Yankees in New York after climbing into the stands which was against MLB rules (though other Tigers players who followed Colavito into the stands were not ejected), to go after a drunken Yankee fan who had been scuffling with his older father there after the fan started harassing Colavito's wife. The Tigers played the game under protest, which they won 4-3. Colavito ($35,000 in 1961) drew the local fans' criticism by holding out for a higher 1962 salary ($54,000) than established team star Al Kaline ($39,000 to $49,000).Syracusefans.

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