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- Carter is the most vocal of the two dozen major-league clients of Sam Holman, a waggish 53-year-old from Ottawa who responded to a bar challenge from a baseball scout two years ago by carving a bat from rock maple wood, not the northern ash wood from which virtually all bats are made.
- The show grafts the waggish irreverence of " Scrubs " to the code blue melodrama of " E . R . " and, just for good measure, adds the operating room gore and explicit sex of " Nip / Tuck . " ( The second episode begins with a young couple having energetic sex; right afterward, the boy faints .)
- The old joke about Charles was that you could be a Raelette only if you'd " let Ray, " but while that line's in the movie, its waggish inclusion only serves to absolve him . " Ray " argues that heroin and women were demanding mistresses, but that the singer's first love was always and forgivably music.
- Noting the custom among waggish economists to reduce the intricate reasoning behind each award to a pithy phrase _ don't put all your eggs in one basket, most people save for a rainy day _ one wag suggested that Lucas'motto could be, " Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me ."
- His waggish pranks have become journalistic legends : the time he brought a camel into the newsroom; the electrician's wire that Mr . Keasler strung from ceiling to floor by the copy desk with a prominent red tag that said " DANGER, " forcing everyone on the desk to give it a wide berth for weeks; the poker game that was always going in the photo department.
- Bishop wrote biographies of St . Francis, as well as his 1928 book, " A gallery of eccentrics; or, A set of twelve originals & extravagants from Elagabalus, the waggish emperor to Mr . Professor Porson, the tippling philologer, designed to serve, by example, for the correction of manners & for the edification of the ingenious, " which profiled 12 unusual individuals.
- In addition to " The Airship Boys in the Great War, or the Rescue of Bob Russell " ( a novel, 1915, as by De Lysle F . Cass ) and the stories he did for Munsey, Cass is listed as author of numerous newspaper features beginning in 1913, unspecified material for periodicals as varied as " Short Stories ", " College Humor ", " Collier's " and " Good Housekeeping ", as well as the author of two books, " The Baby Book " ( 1941 ) and " Waggish Tales from the Czech " ( 1949 ).
- On the one hand, with a plot that literally defends the human right to void one's bladder without monetary charge, the show makes a mockery of the drama of social conscience and especially the grandiose musicals that take advantage of its easy sentiment . ( To that end, " Les Miserables, " in particular, takes several pointed jabs . ) It concerns a grassroots revolution in a city desiccated by drought; private toilets have been outlawed and public ones are controlled by a corrupt alliance between the government and a corporation, whose sloganeering propaganda is delineated in an early song, both waggish and menacing, called " It's a Privilege to Pee ."
- George Borrow disapproved of the veneer of respectability in Pritchard's book : " " Its grand fault is endeavouring to invest Twm Shon " ( a name Borrow spells with varying consistency ) " with a character of honesty, and to make his exploits appear rather those of a wild young waggish fellow than of a robber . " " According to the stories which Borrow picked up around Tregaron, Twm's career was more straightforward . " " Between eighteen and nineteen, in order to free himself and his mother from poverty which they had long endured, he adopted the profession of a thief, and soon became celebrated through the whole of Wales for the cleverness and adroitness which he exercised in his calling " ".
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