Word: uh
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...Hillary: Uh-oh? Well, it does indicate that she's mortal - i.e., not a lock, in what we gasbags like to call the All-Important First Test of the Primary Season. And that 8% among county leaders - i.e., the people who really take this stuff seriously and drag people out to the precinct caucuses - sure seems dire. It may just be that Clinton hasn't been out to Iowa recently, hasn't yet given the solipsistic cornheads the full-frontal embrace they demand of contenders. Or it may be something a bit more chronic: "You hear...
...charity shows, but I cut it to 30 for this. I made 10 million last year just doing charity events. Tim YoungStand-up comedian RR: So this is supposed to be a funny interview, and you’re a comedian so I have high hopes…TY: Uh oh…Comedians are notoriously funny off stage. RR: And you do mostly stand up? TY: Yeah that is my job I guess. It’s a good job. RR: Comedians are notoriously dark, sick and depraved people. Are you? TY: I’ll should take...
...following may or may not have been involved: a) cheap alcohol, b) ogling of various body parts and/or other random objectification, or c) the phrase “Hey baby, want to come over and watch Party of Five at my place after school—uh, I mean, class?” Hardly appealing...
...serious musician what they plan on doing “for a living,” and you’ll likely be rewarded with awkward, side-long glances, sweaty palms, and a hushed, “I don’t know…uh, maybe consulting?” For in a time-honored tradition, both at Harvard and beyond, it has continued to be difficult for musicians—and artists in general, for that matter—to declare a creative calling: forget about the money, what about the social implications? Yet, for some, music becomes...