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- So why should we, the customers, get all het up?
- If those one-worlders in Geneva are so het up about standardization, why don't they adopt the American system?
- I still think the article is poorer without that gallery but it just isn't worth getting het up over it.
- If you're so het up about a sock puppetry charge, you should surely be able to make time for it?
- A few minutes before, waiting in line to vote, I was surprised that my emotions were all het up, as though I could have burst into tears at any moment.
- In the next complaint from Michael Hardy I've advised him to just not get het up by people responding like this and to avoid email where there might be a problem.
- Krassner is het up right now about an introduction to his album that he wrote and got Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer on " The Simpsons, " to record for him.
- I'd suggest a minnow to both : JJ for perhaps not doing as much as they could to clarify their text, Blades for getting het up about it to the point that causes this extremis.
- Emailing people who rile one is just getting far too het up and the sort of thing one should count to ten before doing and then dismiss . 19 : 55, 31 December 2009 ( UTC ) Preceding contribs)
- Bob MacRae, Arnold's editor, informed her in a letter in 1936 that : " Only a fraction of our readers get het up about economics and foreign policy & they are more concerned with love, food, the movies, clothes and family affairs ."
- The New York Post got all het up this week about the pamphlet being a star-studded response to stars celebrities who recently have been critical of the Bush administration, but Chabon told TIC that isn't the case _ " Oh, God, no " _ and said he'd been contacted about participation by an official who had been appointed by Clinton.
- :Ok, I got a bit het up after the way in which it was implied I was wrong showed little or no understanding or acceptance of what I had said, and I will admit to knowing next to nothing about the origin of the word decelerate, I was told it was coined by the US scientific community, I cannot verify this though.