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  • The Scarlet Letter keeps turning up in Washington like a bad penny.
  • "I'm like a bad penny, hard to get rid of ."
  • CBS . Like a bad penny, with a toupee.
  • Sex still follows this guy like a bad penny.
  • Like a bad penny, cockroaches and the national debt, you can't keep an uppity woman down.
  • :Like a bad penny, I'm back to give Jonesey, Tdslk and Corinne a hand with the backroom stuff.
  • ABC . Like a bad penny.
  • Like a boomerang, a bad penny and certain skin afflictions, the so-called Mayflower Madam just keeps coming back.
  • Like a bad penny only 100 times worse, it's the return of the Susan B . Anthony dollar coin.
  • "I'm like a bad penny,"
  • Knowing when this might happen and precisely what information may come back like a bad penny is impossible to predict.
  • I didn't realize I'd go along for so long _ I'm like a bad penny, hard to get rid of ."
  • Instead, Norma Jean sticks around like a bad penny, and the two actresses are often seen side by side while the old self torments the new.
  • This is a bad penny that just keeps on turning up heads, so I thought I would try to put it to the community for an opinion.
  • "It's pretty obvious now that they were passing on a bad penny, " said Peterson, who employed Hudson for four months before finding out about the pending indictment.
  • Like a bad penny, he's back with this . talk ) 22 : 15, 7 January 2013 ( UTC ) He is also taunting editors with this edit summary.
  • It is odd to realize that sometimes fate can be no more cosmic than the cleaning lady's mailing a letter or turning a bad penny into a good one on impulse.
  • Also much like a music video, it pursues its one and only theme ( basically a variation on the old adage that a bad penny always shows up ) with an exhausting single-mindedness.
  • Like a bad penny, Tropical Storm Gordon rolled back south toward Florida on Saturday, but forecasters say it is a shadow of its former hurricane self and will most likely die out before hitting the peninsula.
  • The first of the two RAF Avro Lancasters chosen for the test flight, the morning of 29 April 1945, was nicknamed " Bad Penny ", as in the expression : " a bad penny always turns up ".