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  • Yahoo Music described it as " underflavoured, bland stodge ".
  • Rhapsodic reports to the contrary notwithstanding, stodge has not vanished from Ireland overnight.
  • Stodge is out, light is in and the Herculean helpings of old have been banished.
  • So what we have now is a new wrinkle in an old game, this time putting factory zoom into four-door stodge.
  • It is ironic that Tolkien, who was a bit of a snob and a stodge towards America, won his warmest, widest audience here.
  • There are stodges around the snootier clubs, the ones you belong to by birthright, but by and large golf fashion is better and broader than ever.
  • Knutt is saved by the prowess of Annie Oakley ( Angela Douglas ), who has arrived in Stodge to avenge Earp's death and has taken a liking to Knutt.
  • He accidentally walks into the office of the Commissioner, thinking it to be the Public Works Department, and is mistaken for a US Peace Marshal, and is promptly sent out to Stodge City.
  • Eventually, Knutt runs Rumpo out of town, but once Rumpo discovers that Knutt really is a sanitary engineer and not the Peace Marshal he once thought, he swears revenge, returning to Stodge City for a showdown at high noon.
  • The South Branch begins near Mount Watatic at the outlet of Stodge Meadow Pond in the town of Ashburnham, Massachusetts and flows through a chain of small lakes ( Marble Pond, Ward Pond, and Watatic Pond ) before flowing northeast into the town of Ashby, Massachusetts.
  • In " Smash Hits " magazine, reviewer Tom Hibbert stated the album was " a disaster of mediocrity " and that the majority of the tracks were " a characterless stodge of bland blue-eyed soul, slouching rhythms, pedestrian horns and nonchalant vocals . . . ".
  • A 20-something crowd, whose gastronomic experiences range from smart restaurants to college stodge, contributed recipes both random and eclectic, including everything from hamburgers ( does anyone really need a recipe for them ? ) to rhubarb tart, Moroccan-style couscous salad and a scary but appealing dish called cheese thing.