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18 Sentences With "weirdoes"

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Meanwhile, the typical "adults" I've met are usually way more mentally and emotionally immature than the childish weirdoes.
However, the platform was shuttered in 2016, and young weirdoes have been trying to replicate its chaotic energy ever since.
I intended him to use the videotape as his road map and track down each of those dating weirdoes in turn.
Don't get it twisted, though: I am not one of those weirdoes who eats it right out of the tub by the spoonful.
Though the quartet never achieved anything close to mainstream success, to this day anthems like "Ghost Boobs" and "You Made Me Gay" are beloved by weirdoes, punks, and party people.
The department do their best to sift out the perverts and weirdoes, but a few months into this placement, one elderly couple were sitting in their front room with tea and biscuits laid out for Tony when we arrived.
And by living with existential concerns of win bonuses and corporate sponsorships, of career-building progress and career-derailing setbacks, professional fighters in high-level MMA rarely have the space to act like the weirdoes and maniacs they often are.
Purvis and Wade are a screenwriting duo who have worked on every Bond screenplay since 1999's The World is Not Enough, although the last film to be solely credited to them was 2002's Die Another Day, the invisible car movie that some weirdoes love.
"What About Livingstone?" is bizarre enough for its subject—deriding Swedish youth for their ignorance towards the great explorers—but if you strip it of the vocals, those melodies and production could now be mistaken for leftfield pop weirdoes like Ariel Pink or Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
Miller eats, sleeps, and breathes action cinema, and even when you're wondering, say, who the bald weirdoes are that Max is running away from, Miller is keeping you so tightly focused on Max's every move, and how little room for error he has, that you don't mind the confusion.
The writer behind many of the show's best episodes, Morgan is exactly the sort of added spice the show has always needed — an open believer not in aliens or monsters or other weirdoes, but in the idea that the interior of the human brain is the strangest place on planet Earth.
A Pennsylvania-born bodybuilder who won a National Physique Committee championship along with a smattering of other titles, Podda was eccentric even in a world of weirdoes: he allegedly robbed a pharmacy for painkillers using a bow and arrow, posed for bodybuilding competitions wearing a werewolf mask, spurted blood out of his nose on command, and could dangle more than 200 pounds from his testicles.
Waltzes for Weirdoes is the debut album by English electronic duo Grandadbob. It was released by Southern Fried Records in 2003.
Even if the events become grim, the reviewers could not help but smile as Isaac and Miria appear. ANN columnist Erin Finnegan described Isaac and Miria as " a couple of completely loveable weirdoes". She agreed that the subplot revolving around them "takes some of the edge off the dark moments." Amanda Tarbet of SequentialTart.
Grandadbob are Vanessa Robinson and Dave Johnson, from Sheffield, UK. Their music consists of electronic house, pop and trip hop. The name Grandadbob comes from Vanessa's grandfather, Robert Porter, who pronounces himself at the end of the track "Monster" on Waltzes for Weirdoes as "The real Grandad Bob". They recorded a radio session for Sheffield's Radio2XS in 2004.
Gordon's first book, It Came From Memphis, "is a penetrating, bare knuckles portrait of a strange town in a fertile time, and the impact it had on American music." Gordon's research "careens through the 1950s, ‘60s, and ‘70s, riding shotgun with the weirdoes, winos, and midget wrestlers responsible for rock and roll." In 2003, Gordon wrote the definitive biography of blues great Muddy Waters, the award-winning Can’t Be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters. In 2005, Gordon and Bruce Nemerov co- edited Lost Delta Found: Rediscovering the Fisk University-Library of Congress Coahoma County Study, 1941-1942.
Pollard has said that much of the inspiration for his songwriting has come from time spent hanging out with his high school friends from Dayton, a group he calls "The Monument Club". Pollard said of his teenage years: > Growing up, I didn’t really have any musical talent. I could always sing, > but that’s it. So I started hanging around with all these weirdoes from > Northridge who could play guitar. And I would just watch them, ‘Wow, I’ve > got to learn how to do that.’ That song ‘Hank’s Little Fingers’ (on Devil > Between My Toes) – Hank (Davidson) is the guy that inspired me to play the > guitar.
As a club kid in the '90s and a fixture of embattled nightlife mecca, The Limelight, Rich created a name for himself bouncing from party to party with the likes of Michael Alig and DJ Keoki, drawing attention with his theatrical clown-punk makeup and over-the-top outfits that he made on his living room floor. The New York club kids of the late ’80s and early ’90s picked up where Studio 54 left off. Gay kids, trans kids, fashion freaks and art weirdoes all converged nightly in cult Manhattan hotspots like Danceteria and The Limelight. They would wear outrageous outfits and party to thumping house music.

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