Word: buttes
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British food has been the butt of jokes for centuries, but Brits abroad inevitably find themselves pining for the taste of home. Even if you're not from the U.K., an assortment of high-quality British fare can be a great pleasure?and can also be ordered online. Here...
...these developments mean tolerance is backfiring on the Dutch, they're not about to accept the alternative. Van Gogh's murder was such an affront to free speech that Cohen, the Amsterdam mayor who was once the butt of his anti-Semitic jokes, asked demonstrators to gather in Dam Square and make noise. Twenty thousand people came, screaming and banging pots, pans and drums in the damp autumn night. A progressive society isn't about to go down quietly...
...single. But the script is furnished with the same jokes from the first movie, except the second time the “watch Bridget fall flat on her face in a very short skirt” routine is less vaudeville and more ritual humiliation. Bridget is, quite literally, the butt of the joke...
...chasing Dufault, Taylor and Pelle around in captain’s practice and it was a pain in the butt,” Welch said. “They’re little skilled guys, but they compete, and sometimes those are the toughest guys to play against...
...followed one of the most uncomfortable talk-TV showdowns since Harvey Pekar did David Letterman. The audience laughed and applauded as Stewart called the stunned hosts "partisan hacks" who were "hurting America" by dumbing down the political discourse. Carlson countered that Stewart had acted like Senator John Kerry's "butt boy" by throwing him softball questions. "You're on CNN," Stewart said. "The show that leads in to me is puppets making crank phone calls." "I was just shocked by how sanctimonious he was," Carlson later told TIME. "I thought, This must be some elaborate routine, and there's going...