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- Well, what a kick in the ass, User : Blnguyen.
- Sometimes you people need a swift and mighty kick in the ass.
- Just give the man you are a good kick in the ass ."
- And Michelle Pfeiffer being in the video _ that was just a kick in the ass.
- It's a real kick in the ass but hey he couldn't have anyway being on the road.
- I wanted a kick in the ass here, both in terms of inspiration and to jump-start my own writing.
- In a retrospective review, Tim Stelloh from PopMatters described the album as a " loud, unpretentious, eclectic kick in the ass ".
- "One thing about Bob is he's usually true to his word, and I didn't feel like a kick in the ass.
- D閟ir?fits into that category like an aspirin bottle into a gas pump, no matter which half of society you feel needs a kick in the ass.
- "He said, ` If you don't take this one, I'll give you a really good kick in the ass, "'
- Goldwater later called some segments of the New Right " nuts " and said the Rev . Jerry Falwell " needed a swift kick in the ass ."
- And, in words one might not expect from a local minister, they asked that that this leader be prepared to deliver them " a kick in the ass ."
- As one high-ranking White House official joked at the meeting, " My father's idea of a V-chip was a kick in the ass ."
- And years later, with Jerry Falwell tastelessly trying to equate right-wing political policy with the Christian religion, Goldwater said that Falwell deserved a " kick in the ass ."
- For him, the United States has two sides : " One in which you would like to have faith and the other which you'd like to kick in the ass and out of office ."
- When the Supreme Court nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor, an Arizona protegee of Mr . Goldwater's, was opposed by the Moral Majority, he said the organization's leader, Jerry Falwell, " needed a swift kick in the ass ."
- During that heady era, Filipowski was a high-profile presence in Chicago, promoting his company, his investments, and an aggressive high-tech vision for Chicago, which he characterized as a sleepy Midwest city that needed " a good swift kick in the ass ."
- The first one is about 30 years old . " What is this old whore looking for around here ? " one of the three soldiers laughs . " Bread, sir " asks the woman . [ . . . ] " A kick in the ass you get, not bread " answers the soldier.
- Edwin Ortiz of " Purpose ",'Like I Would'is the poppy kick in the ass'Mind of Mine'needed pre-release . " a sentiment that Maeve McDermott of " USA Today " also expressed, writing that it " give us another clue what R & B contemporary Malik is taking clues from on this record : the Weeknd . " Nick Levine of " The Independent " also agreed with both critics about The Weeknd's reference.