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" Although he said at the time he didn't "want pity, I'm gonna whoop it up!
LED signs on the walls with phases like "whoop it up" and "turtle time" needed no explanation.
Vicki Gunvalson only wanted to "whoop it up" but she ended up getting taken out — on a stretcher.
This year, we encourage you to whoop it up for no good reason — because that's the perfect reason!
Some players and baseball executives acknowledge they have not really thought about alternative ways to whoop it up.
Vicki Gunvalson had a lot of reasons to whoop it up on Tuesday's Real Housewives of Orange County.
A devastating civil war has just ended, and these people, the nominal victors, are in a mood to whoop it up.
You're gonna need some stuff that the kids can do while the adults whoop it up at the mom and dad tables.
The Carpetbagger At the Golden Globes afterparties, hoi polloi who aren't invited to the ceremony descend by the thousands on the Beverly Hilton to whoop it up and stalk celebrities.
MSNBC and NBC News journalists and guests will whoop it up at the networks' after-party at the Italian Embassy, while Capitol File magazine will welcome "House of Cards" star Michael Kelly at its own glamorous affair.
While I can imagine a Russian troll farm worker receiving such a message and recoiling in terror, I can also imagine him sharing it in the Internet Research Agency's private Slack, where he and his co-workers could whoop it up.
She screamed in women's faces at multiple bunco parties; accidentally peed on a castmate's bed; and did her signature sloppy "whoop it up" partying everywhere from Bali to Ireland to Puerto Vallarta, finding unique ways to get in blow-out fights all along the way.
On Saturday, the reality star — who was an original cast member on the franchise when it kicked off back in 503 — told fans at BravoCon that she doesn't plan on returning to the series again to "whoop it up" unless her Housewife status is returned.
The seven young intellectuals retuned to the countryside to resist political pressures from city life in order to write moody poetry, whoop it up, screw around, and plough the fields behind tail swatting and bellowing water buffalos, who utter the most dialogue in the excerpted scenes.
Tiafoe's small cheering section broke into a chant — "Big Foe, Big Foe" — and continued to whoop it up as Tiafoe, 18, used his quick feet and laser groundstrokes to take to take the first two sets from the 43-year-old Isner and reach double break point at two-all in the third.
Hammond, Indiana. "Jean Shepherd, onetime Hessville flash and later an announcer at WJOB, gets a chance to whoop it up for a fellow Hammond High alumnus in Toledo . . . Jean's the basketball broadcaster for WTOD in Toledo. . . ." He began working in Cincinnati, Ohio, in January 1947 at WSAI,Staff (January 28, 1947).
All who are still there 'whoop' it up at Matt's successful return. Wendy, realizing Matt was right, breaks up with Kyle, who experiences a crying breakdown. Pondering his future with Ashley, a Goth girl he met at the party, Barry is told by her that maybe he should go to college. Outside, Matt boldly kisses Tori goodbye.
Irwin called the house track "nothing other than a whoop-it-up mind- numbing bash," while Levine described it as a "party [song] with a Seize The Day message" that predicted Minogue's follow-up effort. Cameron Adams from Herald Sun felt that the song sounds "ingenious" and "effortless", and compared it to the work of ABBA.
She is one of the original cast members of Bravo's reality television show The Real Housewives of Orange County. In January 2020, Gunvalson announced her departure from the franchise; in a statement, she said: "It's been an incredible ride for 14 years and I want thank all of you for your support, for your love and for 'whooping it up' with me along the way." She hosts a podcast titled Whoop It Up with Vicki.
TC Huo is a Laotian American author, of Chinese descent, who emigrated from Laos to the United States in 1980 and now lives in Oakland, California. He has written the novels A Thousand Wings and Land of Smiles. In 2001, he received the award for adult fiction from the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association."Librarians Arrive, Whoop It Up, Give Prizes", by David Kipen, San Francisco Chronicle June 17, 2001, accessed 8 August 2010.
There are several theories as to why the fort was nicknamed Whoop-Up. The most prominent is that it came by a description of the illicit activities that were taking place at the fort; that people said they were going to Fort Hamilton to whoop it up. Another theory comes from the process of getting a bull train moving over the trail. The bull whacker would walk alongside the bull train and crack his whip.
He is quickly baffled by the intricacies of a "normal" relationship, however, and his bride resents all the time he spends with his dim-bulb pal Coleman. Arguments and cold silences follow. With all of this frustration, Serge barely notices the brown Duster following him or the repeated attempts on his life. Meanwhile, the regulars at the No Name Pub are vexed by Gaskin Fussels, an obnoxious rich loudmouth who flies down to the Keys every weekend to "whoop it up".
Daniell married Ann Knox and, in the years following World War II, lived in Los Angeles, California. He and Ann were involved in a Hollywood sex scandal in the late 1930s, as reported by visiting author P. G. Wodehouse, who wrote to his stepdaughter Leonora about the couple: > Apparently they go down to Los Angeles and either (a) indulge in or (b) > witness orgies – probably both … there’s something pleasantly domestic about > a husband and wife sitting side by side with their eyes glued to peepholes, > watching the baser elements whoop it up. And what I want to know is – where > are these orgies? I feel I’ve been missing something.
They stocked up on provisions from local merchants, visited saloons for a bit of gambling and carousing, then rode northward with their cattle, only to whoop it up again on their way back. The town soon became home to "Hell's Half-Acre", the biggest collection of saloons, dance halls, and bawdy houses south of Dodge City (the northern terminus of the Chisholm Trail), giving Fort Worth the nickname of the "Paris of the Plains".Julia Kathryn Garrett, Fort Worth: A Frontier Triumph (Austin: Encino, 1972)Mack H. Williams, In Old Fort Worth: The Story of a City and Its People as published in the News-Tribune in 1976 and 1977 (1977). Mack H. Williams, comp.
Like many American films of the time, Wild and Woolly was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors required cuts of the intertitle "Say, that's a chance for us to clean up big," all scenes of the Indian Agent and Indians with a basket containing flasks of liquor, the three intertitles "Whoop it up and all you capture is yours," You watch every door of the hotel and after I get the girl you kill," and "They can't hurt you, their guns are loaded with fake bullets," scene where Fairbanks is shot, an Indian shoots a man, four scenes of Indians falling after being shot, and the shooting of the express messenger, taking his keys, and the rifling of the express box. Fairbanks biographer Jeffrey Vance, writing in 2008, believes Wild and Woolly "is the finest of the surviving Fairbanks-Emerson-Loos collaborations and perhaps the best of the thirteen films he made for Artcraft. It was also one of Fairbanks's personal favorites.

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