pushing up daisies การใช้
- "You'll be pushing up daisies ."
- Don't-miss cut : " Pushing Up Daisies ."
- Another Marlboro Man is pushing up daisies.
- Brooks sings, "'cause he'd rather be pushing up daisies ."
- In the 1950s, only 19 sitting senators began pushing up daisies, in the 1960s only 15.
- "I'd be pushing up daisies if it wasn't for Lulu,"
- David Soul didn't even get into it until Starsky and Hutch was pushing up daisies ."
- With Buffy still pushing up daisies, her fearless pals are now working overtime in the vampire-slaying business.
- "If I still had the old one, I'd be pushing up daisies, " she said.
- With non-Bush fiscal responsibility, soundness extends past midcentury, at which point most baby boomers will be pushing up daisies.
- Every time you turn on the TV or walk into a movie theater, it seems someone's mom or dad is pushing up daisies.
- Modernism has been pushing up daisies for quite a few years now, even if it has yet to become widely clear what inherits its crown.
- I'm talking about those who could retire, spend several million dollars a year and still have money left when they start pushing up daisies.
- With my old'puter now pushing up daisies, I got an old junker off a friend and tried to install Ubuntu 9.04 on it.
- As they have insisted, with considerable documentation, this is a different team than the ones who were pushing up daisies the last two springs well before the daisies were ready.
- For an exciting new direction, check out " Pushing Up Daisies, " an intense song by Kevin Welch that Brooks makes his own by adding some lyrics about his father.
- When he confronts the owner, John Dickinson ( Robert Mitchum ), he is ordered at gunpoint to leave at once or else he will soon be " pushing up daisies ."
- El momento mas estremecedor del album, sin embargo, ocurre con " Pushing Up Daisies, " en el que Brooks se enfoca en la reaccion de su padre ante la muerte de su madre.
- Laid to rest, gone to the great beyond, met his maker, journeyed to the spirit world, pushing up daisies, or has gone to a better place, are just a few of the euphemisms to describe death.
- Mary Lou Gulley points to a sign fronting a steep, twisting, free-standing outdoor staircase that says : " If these stairs you dare to climb, you'll be pushing up daisies before your time ."
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