Word: buggered
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Sure, it was fun holding a laptop at arm's length and letting go, watching as the Intel Pentium-powered bugger hit the ground with a solid thwack! But I actually got more pleasure just from splashing my Diet Coke onto the keyboard. There was something oddly riveting about seeing the caramel-colored liquid whoosh over the letters of the alphabet and settle in between the keys...
...door ahead, a shambling galoot in droopy, pee-stained pajamas. (When they pull out the catheter, it takes you a day or two to get your sphincter reset.) This is not a guy whom any woman longs to have sex with; she would be afraid of killing the old bugger. It's hard for a man with a strong sense of himself (He's going deep--deep--deep! And he's almost to the wall! And he's got it!) to accept this elemental defeat...
...Branson bid promised to improve the games and deliver more money to charity, the commission questioned whether Branson really had the stuff to make sure it all came off. Yelland suspects that with Westminster still reeling from the Millennium Dome mess, the risk was just too great. "You can bugger up the Dome and win the election," he says. "You bugger up the lottery, and you're really in trouble...
...Melbourne at the World Economic Forum, where Down Under kinfolk of the Seattle and Philadelphia anarchists were screaming about globalization. I guess Australia had hoped to show the world that it was serious minded as well as fun-loving with a Forum/Olympics one-two punch, but it overreached. Bugger...