The show poses musical questions like " The Messiah : Would he eat a ham and cheese ? " and refers to King David's " rolls in the hay ."
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The village of Kutemajarvi is planning a sex fair this summer aimed at providing people aged 45 and older both the inspiration for taking a roll in the hay and the hay to do it in.
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Yet people still speak of a roll in the hay, a horse of a different color and dyed-in-the-wool conservatives ( though never dyed-in-the-wool liberals ).
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A : Before Ray Krebbs discovered he was an illegitimate Ewing, he had a fling ( literally, a roll in the hay ) with his sex-pot niece, Lucy ( Gary's daughter ).
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And after all her whining about men being dogs who use and abuse women, the movie's solution to Zoe's malaise is to give her a good noisy roll in the hay with a macho man.
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The best known example is in Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's play " madrigal " Now Is the Month of Maying " probably means something similar to the idiom " roll in the hay ".
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The co-workers are correct when they say she's " not unpleasant, but is quite uptight, " or even that " what she needs is a good roll in the hay ."
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That's when narrators Joyce Bean and Dick Hill, sporting the most hilariously bad Texas accent you've heard, engage in quite a lengthy roll in the hay that is both too clinical and too silly to be believed.
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Believe me, I have had uphill battles ( on behalf of "'others "', I might emphasize, not on my own behalf ) that make this look like a roll in the hay with Aunt Sally.
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Next to the great, now mythologized eros of Leo and Nina, Art and History wind up in the dustbin of global affairs _ no match for Nina's own emotions, her bruised memories of an afternoon roll in the hay.