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  • We did that a couple of Saturdays ago when we put on the most ridiculously illogical bet.
  • The mutual back-scratching by which executive pay is currently set is ridiculous, and is an immense waste of the resources of public companies that ridiculously over-pay the back-scratchers .. 'Say on pay' moves full speed ahead
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  • They both nod with these ridiculously cheesy smiles.
  • It is actually something of a challenge to locate sentences in The Structure of Evolutionary Theory that are not unwieldy, ridiculously self-referential, and grotesquely polysyllabic.
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  • The book is ridiculously baggy and poorly paced: my paperback is practically cuboidal but in its 700 words pages big events are often compressed whilst minor ones are leisurely pondered. Revelation, Redemption and Absolution
  • That said, the baby back pork ribs with demi glace and honey-soy sauce were fan-freakin-tastic, as was the Cordero, a ridiculously tender lamb foreshank, braised in rioja red wine, orange zest, and coriander. SFist
  • Because this movie is more than just a parody of that series, and it's also ridiculously funny. The Sun
  • We are the laughing stock of Europe with our ridiculously high prices for everything and our stupid infantile government.
  • And with a languid snap of his heels, he was off, his curled hair swaying ridiculously on his head.
  • At the same time some large corporations are getting away with paying no tax, or ridiculously low tax. The Sun
  • Tarus "jogs" 10k race in record time, four minutes faster than the rest. 32:01 which is effectively a course record and ridiculously fast for a jog the boy's best this year is 30:58, 3% better, so he may be on 97% effort, he has a proper race tomorrow, so I'm concerned; Archive 2007-06-10
  • Much alcohol was consumed, yet I have a ridiculously high alcohol tolerance so remained very sober.
  • She was ridiculously dressed in a white nurse-like style dress with bubblegum pink lapels, pockets, and cuffs.
  • There, it has come to seem ridiculously blithe, ignoring the block that the political crisis puts on all but rudimentary commercial life. Times, Sunday Times
  • This World Cup started as it was to end - with a risible penalty from a ridiculously coiffured superstar.
  • The mixture was ridiculously sloppy, so I added more flour and breadcrumbs and then tried to mould the mixture around the layer of mince.
  • My perception is that many people feel that the adoption process in this country is ridiculously ponderous if not downright laughable.
  • After all, this is a man so potty and unfathomably wealthy that he can walk into a shop stocking ghastly, ugly, ridiculously pricy ornaments and already own most of them.
  • For all the recent flak, many Tories are in ridiculously high spirits.
  • In the chilly evenings, ridiculously seated on striped, collapsible beach chairs that blew over the second we got up, we cooked and ate outside wrapped in warm fleeces and woolly hats.
  • I'd rather hang out with the naifs and unsophisticates, I think, who appreciate the new and unusual, and whose bar for those things hasn't gotten to be ridiculously high.
  • For age, which naturally and unavoidably is but one remove from death, and consequently should have nothing about it but what looks like a decent preparation for it, scarce ever appears of late days but in the high mode, the flaunting garb, and utmost gaudery of youth; with clothes as ridiculously, and as much in the fashion, as the person that wears them is usually grown out of it. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • Dena bought rolls of silk that seemed ridiculously cheap.
  • It will keep you from having to pay a ridiculously high transaction fee.
  • In English it can seem ridiculously overblown. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It is ridiculously absurd to believe that the number 13 is unlucky.
  • By the standards of wilderness activities such as backpacking, sea kayaking is ridiculously prodigal of weight and space. From Sea To Shining Sea
  • Because this movie is more than just a parody of that series, and it's also ridiculously funny. The Sun
  • I have a test tonight that I'm ridiculously underprepared for, because I've been heavily concentrating on my other class.
  • It really is ridiculously fast and very loud. The Sun
  • Johnson onstage was somewhat less ridiculously clad, but his musical taste is as questionable as his fashion sense.
  • I myself said to you that you were ridiculously exaggerating what you called your obligation to me. The Market-Place
  • Give Maria Bello credit, if you like, for having the courage to take on a character so indelibly linked to one of the great actors of our time, Helen Mirren- and then take it away for the ridiculously behatted mash she and the show have made of the character. USATODAY.com News
  • While Fringe is powerfully affecting, this week's Supernatural in the same time period, aggravatingly enough is ridiculously entertaining, a welcome satirical change of pace from the grim events of this so-far-spotty post-apocalyptic sixth season. Roush Review: Fringe, Supernatural, Spartacus: Friday Night Lights Up
  • Â The family watches boyfriend Matt with careful scrutiny and the scene is deliberately set up for them to enjoy his obvious discomfort, which seems a bit mean as he and Astra teleport into a ridiculously complex and beautiful Kirby-esque skyscape filled with planets and dots and fooferaw. Review: Astro City - Astra Special #1 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Ruben Quinones, 33, director of sales and social media for Path Interactive, a digital advertising agency in New York City that provides services to a handful of pest control companies, called the bedbug search environment over the last few weeks "ridiculously competitive. NYT > Home Page
  • The system is so ridiculously simple you will be wondering why it does not exist where you live. The Sun
  • To be clear in a complex world, the rational linear communicator is forced to either ridiculously oversimplify a situation or disappear into mumbo-jumbo bizspeak. Shark Attack!
  • Of course, one reason why they might need training is that the system sounds ridiculously complex.
  • When he lights a cigarette, he looks ridiculously young. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a ridiculously playable resource management game. The Sun
  • Somehow, when I drop my application at a movie theatre or an office or the library, I always feel silly because I know I'm ridiculously overqualified for the post.
  • She followed obediently, moving in ridiculously small steps because her ankles were fettered to her waist.
  • Finally someone is sounding out the grouses of the general public on the papers regarding the ridiculously expensive cost of things out there.
  • When I was duly discharged I made a firm resolution to surrender my subscriptions, which were bleeding my budget with their ridiculously high rates and false promises.
  • At the same time some large corporations are getting away with paying no tax, or ridiculously low tax. The Sun
  • And, as far as ridiculously pompous, overblown musical statements go, no-one holds a candle to Simple Minds.
  • Instead, pretend that the offensively young and ridiculously old are normal people like you and me. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm sure it's ridiculously easy, but I'm ridiculously untechnical. Favor for Wolf Moon?
  • She was slinky in a short black skirt with ridiculously high heels -- nosebleed heels -- and she moved across the stage in a kind of insouciant shimmy. Robert Rodi: Booty (Re)Call With Typhanie Monique
  • Not only are they horrendously expensive, but they are ridiculously easy to come by and are designed to encourage us all to spend more.
  • Then we must ask why God needed to even bother with awkward designs like the flawed and ridiculously concocted ones we see in nature; why, for instance, did God give us skin as protection from germs and foreign particles, and yet not make us to thrive on what we know as harmful radiation? Debunking Christianity
  • There, it has come to seem ridiculously blithe, ignoring the block that the political crisis puts on all but rudimentary commercial life. Times, Sunday Times
  • My neck is ridiculously sunburned from Playland yesterday.
  • The demonstrators don't appear to have high arches or ridiculously small feet either as, alas, do I.
  • The whole plot of the film is ridiculously implausible.
  • As the chorus finished Kyle jumped out of the crowd and finished with a solo on the final ‘Happy birthday to you’ of the song, warbling ridiculously, making her laugh harder at him.
  • Now that he buys for them he doesn't go overseas but he still works ridiculously long hours.
  • The resulting spectacle of oppression is profound: students communicate symbolically the intellectual and cultural violence of the state's abdication of education, and the authorities, ridiculously, actually interpellate themselves. Sarah Amsler: Creative Militancy, Militant Creativity and the New British Student Movement
  • Not for the faint of heart, but ridiculously cheap. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kirsten Anderson says that this baby pygmy hippopotamus is "ridiculously cute. Boing Boing
  • Not for the faint of heart, but ridiculously cheap. Times, Sunday Times
  • All you need is a creditcard or somesuch to pay their ridiculously low prices. Weekly
  • A developer trying to buy up a site in a city comes across an owner who charges a ridiculously high price.
  • There are many genres where prints of the highest quality, such as seventeenth-century French portraits, early lithographs and mezzotints are ridiculously cheap.
  • All three also received ridiculously short sentences for such a base, premeditated act of cruelty.
  • Only then will we get the council tax relief out area needs and put a sop to these ridiculously high rises.
  • Simple arithmetic will dictate that clubs cannot afford to pay a ridiculously high percentage of their income on players' wages.
  • The resulting conserve is ridiculously easy to prepare (I made it this morning before heading out to work) yet looks absolutely decadent and rendered truly beautifully sweet, shiny and utterly figgy little gems. Sugar High Fridays #7: Fig & Molasses Conserve
  • Countering Cupid's exuberance is Paulson's rigid, almost ridiculously down-to-earth Dr. Claire McCrae. Second-shot 'Cupid' slings too many arrows
  • The character watches holographic video scenes of his son with reproduction quality so ridiculously crude that they defy belief.
  • Michael, who had followed in at her invitation, betrayed a ridiculously swollen nose as he sniffed noses with Jerry, wagged his bobtail to Harley in greeting, and was greeted in turn with a blissful hand laid on his head. CHAPTER XXXVI
  • Cindy had the decency to get dressed, at least, although she was dressed in a ridiculously glamorous dress with lace and frills.
  • Taylor Swift's ridiculously entertaining new album, "Speak Now," is a lengthy, captivating exercise in woo-pitching, flame tending and score-settling -- with a heavy emphasis on the latter. Album review: Taylor Swift, "Speak Now"
  • Wrenched from tradition, tartan has become such fun: deregulated, demystified, with ridiculously corny accessories. Times, Sunday Times
  • The problem is, however, that to get to the point where we can afford all this stuff and nonsense, we have to work ridiculously long hours.
  • When we look at a rock, building, large object, or even ridiculously small object, we first scope it out, noticing only its climbable features, and then we climb it.
  • Though still ridiculously young, they already qualify as veterans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is it possible that she really intends to defend the ridiculously tragic misadventures of our embarrassing Commander in Chief?
  • Despite being a 42-year-old sci-fi show that keeps looking ropier each time it's viewed, Star Trek is still in ridiculously strong demand. No New Star Trek Role For Pissy William Shatner
  • Intresting post, and not too “jargonized” at all as comparing it to that ridiculously elaborate piece of work by Henry Dougan demonstrates. Grouping People Together: The Problems and Prospects of Panethnic Language
  • And when we finally learn what is lurking in the corridor, making all that unearthly din, the reveal is ridiculously rich.
  • Brainball may seem like a ridiculously silly game, but it demonstrates how a machine can know something about your emotional state.
  • Somewhat less ridiculously, O'Neill claims that expecting Miller to be the saviour is preposterous.
  • Yet here we are, hours later, arguing footling amendments, ridiculously trivial rubbish, that the so-called famous chairman of the select committee, all on his own behalf, changes the number, and all the rest of it.
  • It's a shocking record for a club that ridiculously claims to be the Manchester United of Australian sport.
  • Scolari went even further when he refused to watch the team's games, ridiculously claiming they took place too far away from Lisbon.
  • To ensure that rollovers would push the jackpots even higher, they made the game ridiculously hard to win.
  • As much as anything, you feel ridiculously conspicuous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shoals are ridiculously large. The Sun
  • They definitely made for a better night but they were ridiculously high. The Sun
  • This is, of course, in addition to his unfortunate tendency to make ridiculously broad generalizations and radically oversimplify complex social and moral issues.
  • Chee schlich details, held the mouth for it too - humans were so ridiculously frightful - and vibrated it awake. The Trouble Twisters
  • My father was so ridiculously blasé about this whole episode that after getting out of the hospital he went out for ice cream.
  • Steve: kc, but you have a ridiculously large face. Restaurant Week Soup Truck Menu Released | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • They were ridiculously happy and completely unaware of everything surrounding them.
  • The song "Overkill" is a ridiculously powerful pop song, and this was a time for music when you had to be more than some jagg-off with a guitar or a keyboard. That's me in the corner
  • Not only was my attempt at writing a note on the door tag laughingly futile, the shipping guy's yellow note taped next to the airbill telling the driver to "please drop off box at apartment office if no one is home" was ridiculously unnecessary since ALL OF THIS could've been avoided if he'd just checked the NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED box. Haloaskew Diary Entry
  • If you want people to stop evading fares, stop using your monopoly to set prices so ridiculously high.
  • A developer trying to buy up a site in a city comes across an owner who charges a ridiculously high price.
  • It's utterly preposterous but ridiculously entertaining. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shoals are ridiculously large. The Sun
  • Fresh from wardrobe, Ralph ridiculously sports a blue and gold epaulet costume and long leather whip. Archive 2006-05-01
  • But while the San Jose Bike Party involves thousands of people acting ridiculously en masse, Portlanders prefer to sort of "atomize" their rides by humiliating themselves in highly specific ways. BSNYC Road Dairy: Last Stop Portland
  • Such bond prices have been ridiculously and artificially high for some time now. Times, Sunday Times
  • That hearkens back to your early days, when you guys were cranking out music at a ridiculously prolific rate.
  • We did that a couple of Saturdays ago when we put on the most ridiculously illogical bet.
  • If you thought Stoke's away form is bad, check out Hull - without a win away from home since a ridiculously spawny win at Fulham almost a year ago. TEAMtalk Football News
  • If you do end up with odd scraps of cheese (and booze) the best way to use them up is to make the ridiculously indulgent French cheese spread called fromage fort which simply involves whizzing up stray ends of cheese in a food processor with a little white wine, a dash of brandy or grappa and a good grind of black pepper and voilà - a cheese paté you can use to spread on crostini (aka toast). The Guardian World News
  • On the telephone they were offered a price of 20 to clean carpets, which is ridiculously cheap. Times, Sunday Times
  • Either that or it's down to those ridiculously high heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a ridiculously natural athlete. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your simple change of address has taken a ridiculously long time to arrange. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adair's father acted more like a father to Kathleen then he did to Mark and Persephone, and they all babied Kathleen ridiculously.
  • When you are a 15-year-old schoolboy, there is something to be said for dreaming up ridiculously tasteless lyrics that will annoy your teachers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of one that looks like a tortoise with its bonnet and wheels poking out from underneath a ridiculously swollen shell? Times, Sunday Times
  • Next time I picked it up it scratched and groaned and whined and blobbed across the page and I was ridiculously distraught over what was basically a metal tube with a pointy end. A fount of pens
  • Of course, something that ridiculously collectible is going to cost more, because it's worth more. Archive 2010-01-01
  • As most people will know, going out if you are a parent has become ridiculously expensive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of one that looks like a tortoise with its bonnet and wheels poking out from underneath a ridiculously swollen shell? Times, Sunday Times
  • I used my hand to fan my face, which felt ridiculously hot.
  • It's a ridiculously playable resource management game. The Sun
  • I'm discouraged, I'm tired, I'm crabby, I'm sad, I'm ridiculously disappointed in myself, and I'm scared.
  • We are the laughing stock of Europe with our ridiculously high prices for everything and our stupid infantile government.
  • Immigration is such a litmus test among some in the Republican party – look at the backflips John McCain had to do – that anything other than the hardest line, including building a ridiculously expensive and unfeasible fence, is seen as soft. GOP presidential debate in Tampa - as it happened
  • With ridiculously cheap prices, too, this place is a gem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or it could be that I'm already ridiculously selfish, and this is all just some weak excuse to be an even worse stuck up snot for a few weeks… or months.
  • It is making me ridiculously happy, so it must have been worth the small amount of money I spent.
  • As much as anything, you feel ridiculously conspicuous. Times, Sunday Times
  • First, Chinese males became effeminate fops, who dressed in motley silk costumes and sported ridiculously long fingernails. The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • True, troops did not experience the open-armed welcome that so many ridiculously anticipated.
  • Of course, every major point Wells made in that book has been shown to be totally, ridiculously wrong.
  • The most successful male model in the world currently is David Gandy, a ridiculously muscular Essex boy who made his name frolicking semi-naked in a rowing boat for a 2007 Dolce & Gabbana perfume ad. Thin is in: in search of the perfect male body
  • As well as any other ridiculously tiny ethnic restaurants in ridiculously hard-to-find places you can think of. I’m Leaving At the End of Next Week… Where Should I Eat!? | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • By selling your holidays at ridiculously low prices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated hourglass figures.
  • In parting let me inject my own truculence and pugilism in this 1/2 punch: I cannot believe this is the conversation we are still having this far into our project and at this ridiculously low level at that. Book Review: On Criticism by Noel Carroll
  • In the coastal West, a winter vegetable garden is not only possible, but ridiculously easy.
  • At lunchtime, all the 25 tapas come in at a ridiculously cheap 1.50, and in the evening remain decently priced at 3.50.
  • He has great ideas (indy IV started well) but he overdoes it by adding in ridiculously stupid ideas to make it hip, like Jar Jar and aliens in Indy IV. Stop Lucas: Harrison Ford Updates on Indiana Jones 5 | /Film
  • There are tones of pages and sites devoted to the information, but they all have the same info, presented in ridiculously convoluted and/or illegible ways, and they all seem to pre-assume all kinds of deep working knowledge of the systems involved; there is no real intro, no newbie sites, no in-depth FAQs. Did I forget to mention...?
  • Godless by American standards, the soulless corporations and GOP agentry are the clear and present danger, while they ridiculously and bigotedly purport Islam as a threat to hide behind. Stephen Herrington: There's No Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
  • The term kitsch was invented in pre-Hitler Czechoslovakia to describe artifacts created with great technical polish in which everyone was always ridiculously happy or sentimentally sad, but lacking any real emotion. 'The Bourne Ultimatum' success is not about the action
  • We at the other end are dealing with a spat between a couple of ridiculously well-paid young men about who called who what in the playground. Times, Sunday Times
  • When she left the city, he dispatched ridiculously "spoony" telegrams to her in Baltimore, and in his daily letters indulged in a maudlin sentimentality that might have inspired the envy of a sighing Danger! A True History of a Great City's Wiles and Temptations The Veil Lifted, and Light Thrown on Crime and its Causes, and Criminals and their Haunts. Facts and Disclosures.
  • The ridiculously defiant title ambitiously pits her -- not a typo -- against the music, suggesting a final showdown in which Britney suits up to, once and for all, eliminate that colossal aural evil by turning it on itself. Archive 2003-10-01
  • Of course, at the time, the state was still enjoying power surpluses of 25 to 30 percent and ridiculously cheap hydropower from Washington and Oregon.
  • It dangled from the end of a rope fastened ridiculously high in a giant ponderosa. Kings of Colorado
  • “To own the truth,” said Cecilia, “the almost universal neglect of the characters assumed by these masquers has been the chief source of my entertainment this evening: for at a place of this sort, the next best thing to a character well supported is a character ridiculously burlesqued.” Cecilia
  • Forty years is a ridiculously conservative estimate, as can now be demonstrated, and it turns out that microfiche's shelf-life is limited too, far more than paper.
  • You could also tell her she is being ridiculously unreasonable and that you're going to find a place of your own.
  • I gave her a ridiculously expensive mouth organ one Christmas, much like a cocktail cabinet.
  • (_Dendroeca striata_), whose _zee, zee, zee_ is almost ridiculously faint. Birds in the Bush
  • Sometimes horror is pure entertainment, over the top gore and splatter, which is fun because it's so ridiculously extreme. The pen is mightier than the spork
  • Today such a view would strike most people in the business as ridiculously impractical.
  • Mrs Crowther belongs to the neighbourhood watch and admires the two hard-working local beat police, but says they are ridiculously undermanned.
  • Filled with the typical wit a character like his should be infused with by law, Soren is incredibly loveable and ridiculously funny.
  • It's disturbing, it's weird, it's ridiculously catchy and it's completely insane.
  • The system is so ridiculously simple you will be wondering why it does not exist where you live. The Sun
  • The pool is lovely and the bar boys there work ridiculously hard.
  • It is ridiculously absurd to believe that the number 13 is unlucky.
  • We headed over to where activity had been sighted, our heavy armor clanking ridiculously.
  • So we either stop setting the goals or make resolutions that are ridiculously easy to keep.
  • Ultimately, it ended up exceeding the expectations of all but the most ridiculously optimistic.
  • The tune plunked out on the pianoforte was ridiculously simple, and even then, Clara made many obvious mistakes, creating chords that were hurtful to the ear.
  • ESCAPE winter's chills by taking one step into the Algarve for a frankly ridiculously cheap price. The Sun
  • Not for the faint of heart, but ridiculously cheap. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or we turn down a service opportunity due to ridiculously high safety standards. Christianity Today
  • The Irish health service has been ridiculously amateurish in its entire approach to the threat posed by SARS.
  • The conversational performance bar was high - not to any ridiculously lofty intellectual setting, but higher than I am generally used to in the general course of things.
  • Your simple change of address has taken a ridiculously long time to arrange. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the point when both sides are convinced that the other one is completely inane and ridiculously intractable.
  • No - it sounds ridiculously clichéd, but making a difference is a much bigger motivator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both were ridiculously funny in what must be two of the best comical roles ever written.
  • The note specifies a ridiculously convoluted plan to slip a briefcase full of money to the kidnappers.
  • In the chilly evenings, ridiculously seated on striped, collapsible beach chairs that blew over the second we got up, we cooked and ate outside wrapped in warm fleeces and woolly hats.
  • It wasn't for lack of ambition, and it's not like everything sucked (I agree with Chris that the opening title sequence was brilliant all the way around, and several performances were solid), but the movie was so wrapped up in ridiculously over the top violence (and sex) and so concerned with being a literal adaptation (ending aside) that it failed to find the heart in the story and it just left me cold. I’m counting your heads as I’m making the beds: Chris reviews Tales of the Black Freighter | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • The ball doesn't go safe, but Wise does Paraguay's job for them by ridiculously slicing the loose ball into the side netting.
  • The laws that decide who owns items discovered on an archeological exploration are ridiculously archaic.
  • Universities will not be offering ridiculously low grades to deprived students. Times, Sunday Times
  • She included some ridiculously complex instructions for how to do so, and sent me on my merry way.
  • Not for the faint of heart, but ridiculously cheap. Times, Sunday Times
  • Food was forcibly taken from the peasantry for ridiculously low prices. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • At a ridiculously young age I would go into his wardrobe and choose three ties for him to go with a particular suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given the quality of the accommodation, it was ridiculously cheap. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just discovered her post on Queer women, slash, etc, and am quite ridiculously in crush with her. Whose standards? « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • I guess it's relatively easy to create a laser beam, but recreating anything more complex would be ridiculously difficult.
  • She is wearing a ridiculously revealing wrap-over skirt, and he is carrying a vast number of books.
  • I had a ridiculously tasty marshmallow cocoa and a very filling egg salad sandwich.
  • This is backed up by the first single ‘Slow Burn’ which features some ridiculously truculent axe work from Pete Townshend.
  • My utter disdain for the zoologist is no secret; I think he is ridiculously overrated as an intellectual.
  • The problem is that we have a ridiculously high threshold to get on the ballot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doubtless the country needed ornament, —needed it very badly indeed, —but it needed energy still more, and capital most of all, for its supply was ridiculously out of proportion to its wants. The Press (1868)
  • For the best part of a year David Beckham has been trying to decide if he wants to be an extremely rich young man or a fabulously, ridiculously wealthy young man.
  • The boat had about 30 or so people on it, so we claimed some floor space since the carrow handmade wooden benches looked ridiculously uncomfortable (and others were lounging on the floor as well). TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Independents voted Republican in ridiculously high numbers. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Big Head Ed
  • Not for the faint of heart, but ridiculously cheap. Times, Sunday Times
  • But unlike Woody or Tommy - schlemiels with whom we can identify- Vladimir's ‘problems’ are too hysterical, too willfully and ridiculously constructed, for us to empathize.
  • This area used to be an old wharfing district back in the day -- but now it's sort of the hip-spot in town, though its main street (Frasier Avenue) is under ridiculously heavy construction at the moment. April 19th, 2005

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